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Post by Struth on Apr 12, 2023 3:53:05 GMT 8
Doctors are baffled by an unprecedented increase in female athletes suffering testicular injuries. Juss Sayen, Cairns
Albo’s inherently racist “voice” proposal will do nothing for genuinely disadvantaged remote area indigenous, but it will hasten the divide-and-conquer Davos globalists’ destruction of Australia. Think before you vote. Sweet William, Bungalow
ATSIC failed because it was built on separatism. “The Voice” is intended to be a separatist body that is doomed to fail that can’t be gotten rid of. Vote “no” to protect Australia from socialist stupidity. Kenny, Cardwell
Two questions for journalists: who pays you when your controllers’ policies send the country broke, and how do you feel about being highly trained by completely controlled in what you can write? Jonesy, Manoora
If Aussies vote no to Albo’s race-based voice, Marcia Langton says we’ll get no more “welcome to countries” and Noel Pearson says he’ll shut up permanently. I call that a win-win situation! Woz, Parramatta Park
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Post by Struth on Apr 12, 2023 3:53:45 GMT 8
The Editor
The Cairns Post
Remember when climate science was settled? “Stronger and more frequent cyclones” were promised.
But once again another non-event cyclone season has defied the settled science prediction, (Holiday heat set to continue, 11/04).
BoM’s forecast was for, “a greater than 70 per cent chance of an above average number of tropical cyclones”.
They admit there’s been “fewer tropical cyclones in recent years” without explaining why the settled science failed or apologising for our unnecessarily inflated insurance bills.
Then there’s the other huge predictive failure: sea-level rise. The “Venice of the North” (Cairns) remains high and dry.
Isn’t it time everyone accepted the whole climate drama is nothing but a government-run fear campaign?
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Apr 12, 2023 3:54:53 GMT 8
The Editor
The Townsville Bulletin
The housing shortage will worsen until governments reverse their policies and encourage private investors, (Crisis housing in need of critical funding).
But they won’t admit they’re wrong: they’ll bring in 900,000 migrants over two years instead.
It’s unsurprising to read of JCU’s financial woes, (Job cuts on JCU radar): their post-Ridd reputation is as anti-free-speech, anti-scientific, grant-harvesting authoritarians.
All taxpayer support for JCU should be withdrawn until they understand what they’ve done wrong.
It’s deeply ironic for the federal government to talk about reducing “risks of harm”, (Disability safeguards policy).
From 2020 to 2022 our governments inflicted more harm on our mental and physical health, our social cohesion, our businesses, and our economy than ever before.
That includes 25,000 excess deaths in 2022, as per ABS figures, (https://abs.gov.au/statistics/health/causes-death/provisional-mortality-statistics/latest-release
Provisional Mortality Statistics, Jan - Dec 2022 Provisional deaths data for measuring changes in patterns of mortality abs.gov.au ).
Covid Nuremberg now.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Apr 12, 2023 3:55:28 GMT 8
To comment on “Cold water poured on DIY repair”, 11/04 -
The unfairest fine in history has gone to a Melbourne man for fixing his fridge, (“Cold water poured on DIY repair”, 11/04). The “Montreal Protocol” that tackled “ozone-depleting substances” was based on false beliefs about ozone formation. Ozone levels are an artefact of solar plasma and particle interaction with our magnetosphere and upper atmosphere. There have been bigger ozone holes since the Montreal Protocol but without the correlation of chlorofluorocarbons and halons.
The Montreal Protocol and the chlorofluorocarbon scare was the practice run for the climate scam and the carbon dioxide scare. It enriched the globalist billionaires but changed nothing in the physical world. All the globalists’ scares do nothing except make them richer while ratcheting up regulatory controls on us.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by Struth on Apr 12, 2023 3:56:07 GMT 8
The Editor
The Gold Coast Bulletin
It’s deeply ironic for the federal government to talk about reducing “risks of harm”, (Disability safeguards).
From 2020 to 2022 our governments inflicted more harm on our mental and physical health, our social cohesion, our businesses, and our economy than any terrorist group could.
That includes 25,000 excess deaths in 2022, as per ABS figures. Covid Nuremberg now!
The same government that inflicted covid harm now wants to change our Constitution without telling us the implications, (‘Sneaky’ ploy to disguise the Voice).
Anyone who trusts the government after the last three years, or either branch of the UNiparty, has serious mental health issues.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Apr 12, 2023 3:56:44 GMT 8
The Editor
The Courier Mail
Don’t hold your breath waiting for the World Economic Forum’s Australian “eSafety Commissioner”, Julie Inman Grant, to accurately define “hate speech”, (‘No’ backers want action over hate speech shutdown, 11/04).
“Hate speech” is all speech that the WEF and the lockstepped globalist left hate and want to suppress.
Absolute free speech is the most basic and essential human right on which all other human rights depend.
The first thing that tyrants who want to remove human rights do is suppress free speech.
If you don’t like what someone says, you have two options: you can debate their ideas or you can walk away.
Silencing them is not an option because it means you’re a tyrant and unworthy of participation in human society.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Apr 12, 2023 3:57:54 GMT 8
The Editor
The Australian
Speaking as a retired Queensland fire commander and fire investigator, an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure, (Black summer delays ‘fuelling bushfire risks’, 11/04).
As noted in the editorial (Prepare for bushfires with heavy fuel loads, El Nino), a “lack of intervention” is “creating dangerous fuel loads”.
Australia’s pre-1788 indigenous peoples did a better job of managing fuel loads than our current high-tech society does.
They understood that continual small burn-offs were vital to protect their scarce food sources from the complete annihilation of high fuel-load high wind speed hot weather fires.
Now we have city folk “who don’t like smoke” and greenies who don’t understand any natural processes blocking continual burning.
We should listen to the city folk’s and greenies’ concerns and then tell them how to filter the smoke and why the burns are essential and then get on with reducing the extreme fire hazard.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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