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Post by Struth on Mar 26, 2023 8:33:08 GMT 8
To comment on “Medics feel pain of complaints”, 25/03
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The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA), like many of our formerly impartial institutions, has been infiltrated and subverted by left-wing activists and ideologues, (“Medics feel pain of complaints”, 25/03). This was amply demonstrated in their memo to health professionals of March 09, 2021, (https://www.ahpra.gov.au/News/2021-03-09-vaccination-statement.aspx), which included this Machiavellian instruction, “There is no place for anti-vaccination messages in professional health practice, and any promotion of anti-vaccination claims including on social media, and advertising may be subject to regulatory action”.
AHPRA deliberately and consciously interfered in the relationship between every health professional and every Australian and forced health professionals not to criticise under-tested mRNA injections that have turned out to be neither safe nor effective and which have contributed to the highest excess mortality rates in many countries since the last world war. The zealots of AHPRA directly caused the death of an as yet unknown Australians and in any sensible world would be grounds for its instant closure and the prosecution of its senior personnel.
Jennifer Short
Edge Hill
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Post by Struth on Mar 26, 2023 8:33:43 GMT 8
To comment on “Solution to ABC slump less bias, not more money”, 25/03 -
When the ABC was conceived, broadcasting was in its infancy. It took the resources of government to establish the initial infrastructure. However, over 90 years later, the ABC is just one of countless news outlets online. The only justification for it to continue its taxpayer-funded existence would be if it was scrupulously factual and unbiased. Sadly, that is not remotely the case. As Gerard Henderson observes, the ABC has been captured by the left and conservative consumers have cancelled the ABC, (“Solution to ABC slump less bias, not more money”, 25/03).
There is no justice or equity in all taxpayers funding a media outlet that promotes just one side of politics, particularly when that messaging is economically destructive. It’s clear that the ABC must not continue on taxpayer’s money. There are two solutions to this problem. The ABC could become a subscription-only service so that only its consumers fund it, or it could be mutualised and required to compete on a level playing field with commercial media using whatever fund-raising methods its employee-owners see fit.
If it was my choice to make, I would shut it down as punishment for years of continual breaches of its own Charter as set out in s6 of the ABC Act.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by Struth on Mar 26, 2023 8:34:13 GMT 8
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Looks like a fortune could be made by market gardeners in the Torres Strait. Makes you wonder why nobody is working to capitalize on that opportunity. Juss Sayen, Cairns
Who is more likely to represent the wishes of the aboriginal people? Senator Nampijinpa Price and Warren Mundine or Albo and Chris Bowen? Hmm? Curious, Cairns
On Thursday morning Senator Babet put forward a motion to establish a Senate committee to look into Australia’s catastrophic excess death rate. The majority of the Senate voted against the motion to simply investigate why so many Australians are dying, rendering the motion unsuccessful. Let that sink in. Higgs, Tolga
Funniest thing I've seen out of Canbra in yonks was Senator Thorpe getting flattened on the lawn by police for chucking a wobbly at someone else's rally. Happy Phil, Ingham
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Post by Struth on Mar 26, 2023 8:34:45 GMT 8
The Editor
The Sunday Mail
If it wasn’t for double standards, (Green’s bank shares blind spot, 26/03), the Greens would have no standards at all.
While they bloviate about ending “all fossil fuel extraction and consumption”, every last one of them remains a consumer of goods and services made or delivered with “fossil” fuels.
The image of Ms Watson-Brown shows jewellery, make-up, and clothing all produced with and delivered by “fossil” fuels.
There are no alternatives to “fossil” fuels nor do the Greens ever show any intention of ending their consumption of goods or services involving them.
Ending “all fossil fuel extraction and consumption” requires a return to stone-age lifestyles.
If Greens weren’t hypocrites they’d be walking everywhere and wearing possum skins from animals they’d harvested themselves with bone-tipped spears.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Mar 26, 2023 8:35:14 GMT 8
To comment on “Home truth in 2023 – Mums must find job” and “Next generation of the LN-she”, 26/03 -
From the time thousands of generations ago when marriage was invented right up until the 1960s it was normal for women to be at home to raise and educate the children and to defend the family’s property while men went out to acquire the goods needed for the family to thrive, (“Home truth in 2023 – Mums must find job”, 26/03). That changed when globalists realised they could double their controlled governments’ tax takes by pushing women out of the home and into the workforce. It had the added bonus of weakening families and increasing dependence on their governments.
The same globalists run our major political parties, even the so-called “conservative” ones, to maintain their ongoing control over governments. That’s why we see the LNP selecting candidates not for their abilities and knowledge but for their female sex, (“Next generation of the LN-she”, 26/03). If the LNP were genuine conservatives and not globalist controlled they would promote policies that empowered women to live the life that so many women found so absolutely fulfilling for untold centuries.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by Struth on Mar 26, 2023 8:35:42 GMT 8
The Editor
The Sunday Telegraph
Yes, it is “perfectly legal for full ballot boxes to be removed”, (Booths got nasty on the big day, 26/03), under the directions of the Electoral Commissioner, (Electoral Act 2017, S115(2)), but it does not inspire confidence in voters when such removals involve two men, one in plain clothes, placing two ballot boxes in a private vehicle and walking away leaving them there.
Ballot papers should be treated the same way as court evidence, with full, transparent, and unimpeachable chains of custody.
In this case, the chain of custody was broken when the two men walked away from that ute.
Voters cannot know where the ballot boxes were taken – they may have gone to someone’s home for content modifications before being delivered to the counting centre.
This incident highlights the need for an audit of Australia’s voting practices.
There is so much at stake with control of governments, particularly for the globalist billionaires, that we must assume our elections are being interfered with while any opportunity exists for that to occur.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Mar 26, 2023 8:36:12 GMT 8
To comment on “Greens cling for dear life in inner city battlegrounds”, 26/03 -
The deep irony of the Greens supporters at the Annandale Pub roaring with delight that Ms Leong retained her seat, (“Greens cling for dear life in inner city battlegrounds”, 26/03), is that if Greens policies were implemented fully Balmain would be a smoking wasteland in less than a month. Everything in that pub was brought to those Greens supporters by “fossil” fuels, either in the manufacturing process or in delivery. No alternative exists.
If “fossil” fuel extraction was ended as the Greens demand, the default is stone-age lifestyles. Balmain would have no electricity, no water, no sewage, no food, no clothes, no medicines, no law and order, and no hope. Within a week of the power going off and the trucks stopping Balmain would be ruled by warring gangs and it would be survival of the fittest. How much support would the Greens have in that event?
If people actually understood the inevitable outcome of Greens policies, nobody would ever vote for them.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by Struth on Mar 26, 2023 8:43:23 GMT 8
The Editor
The Sunday Herald Sun
More than three months after a cyber-attack on Victoria’s firefighting service, (Hack a fire still burning, 26/03), its fire truck dispatch system is still not fully operational.
“Stolen data may have included health information, employment histories, criminal histories, political or religious views, and bank and passport details.”
With this in mind, consider the digital IDs and programmable central bank digital currencies every globalist-controlled government is hell-bent on introducing.
If governments can’t keep hackers out of something as vital as the fire truck dispatch system, what chance have they got of keeping hackers from stealing your digital identity and your digital money?
Even without hackers, what’s stopping governments using digital IDs and money to place you in an open-air prison for wrongthink?
Every move to implement digital IDs and money must be resisted at all costs, because they will be disastrous for freedom and prosperity.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Mar 26, 2023 8:43:51 GMT 8
To comment on “Italy: insect flour use just not cricket”, 26/03
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Kudos to the Italian government for banning flour made from crickets and locusts, (“Italy: insect flour use just not cricket”, 26/03). The globalists who have been promoting the consumption of insects by humans surely know that we don’t have the digestive processes to break down the chitins in insect exoskeletons. Only birds and their reptile cousins can safely digest chitins. What does that say about the intentions of Bond villain-style characters such as the World Economic Forum’s Klaus Schwab?
Nor is there any need for humans to eat bugs because the nitrogen and carbon compounds produced in agriculture cannot and do not cause any change whatsoever in weather or climate. Those who believe the pseudo-science about “catastrophic anthropogenic global warming” sponsored by those same Bond villains should carefully research what effect a diet of chitins will have on their health and wellbeing.
The globalists who spend billions promoting these idiotic narratives do not have your interests at heart: you are a “useless eater” in “their” world and they want you gone.
Jennifer Short
Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Mar 26, 2023 12:43:32 GMT 8
To comment on “Solution to ABC slump less bias, not more money”, 25/03 - When the ABC was conceived, broadcasting was in its infancy. It took the resources of government to establish the initial infrastructure. However, over 90 years later, the ABC is just one of countless news outlets online. The only justification for it to continue its taxpayer-funded existence would be if it was scrupulously factual and unbiased. Sadly, that is not remotely the case. As Gerard Henderson observes, the ABC has been captured by the left and conservative consumers have cancelled the ABC, (“Solution to ABC slump less bias, not more money”, 25/03). There is no justice or equity in all taxpayers funding a media outlet that promotes just one side of politics, particularly when that messaging is economically destructive. It’s clear that the ABC must not continue on taxpayer’s money. There are two solutions to this problem. The ABC could become a subscription-only service so that only its consumers fund it, or it could be mutualised and required to compete on a level playing field with commercial media using whatever fund-raising methods its employee-owners see fit. If it was my choice to make, I would shut it down as punishment for years of continual breaches of its own Charter as set out in s6 of the ABC Act. Jennifer Short Edge Hill
@ Jennifer Short
Not only is 'their' government operating a commercial business in competition with and a huge impediment to 'private' enterprise with its Free to Air and online digital content and offerings but it also operates ABC Shops, Merchandise Stores, whatever.
Why can't I/we start our own Australian Private Government (APG) to compete against the filth that represents itself as government at the moment.
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