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Post by NFA on May 29, 2023 5:56:22 GMT 8
RE: Tourism under the spotlight, 29/05
The Editor The Cairns Post
If TTNQ is interested in supporting the tourism industry, (Tourism under the spotlight, 29/05), it needs to learn from its past mistakes.
Prior to covid, Reef tourism suffered massive losses when alarmist academic wrongologists histrionically and falsely announced that the Reef was dead.
TTNQ’s members, who spend their working lives on the Reef, knew that wasn’t remotely true.
TTNQ could’ve and should’ve asked their members for some facts and evidence and taken them to the media and refuted the wrongologists.
It should have made a huge deal of proving the alarmist academics deal in political agendas and not in proper Popperian science.
We can stick a fork in TTNQ, because it’s done.
(112 words) Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on May 29, 2023 6:11:37 GMT 8
RE: Region to rug up as winter comes early
The Editor The Townsville Bulletin
According to global warming alarmists, winters are supposed to come later and be shorter and warmer, but lived reality says that’s not so, (Region to rug up as winter comes early, 29/05).
Lived reality and unadjusted historical records say the climate has been cooling since a peak during the 1896 to 1903 Federation Drought.
On a longer timeline, the climate has been cooling since the “Holocene thermal maximum” between 9,800 and 5,700 years ago, when seas were two metres higher than now.
Our power bills have tripled since renewables were forced into the grid to “fight global warming” despite that indisputable cooling trend already existing.
Despite the arm-waving assertions of self-proclaimed “experts”, none of their predictions have ever eventuated.
Their record of wrongology is unblemished.
(125 words) Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on May 29, 2023 6:16:05 GMT 8
Nah!
Their bullshit has no bounds.
Science is a dirty word from reef to mountain and desert.
I appreciate the few honest old school scientists still keeping at it in the face of bullshitter communist so called academics.
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Post by NFA on May 29, 2023 7:16:37 GMT 8
RE: Rents soar up to 55pc
The Editor The Courier Mail
Surging immigration is causing rents to rise by putting extra pressure on the supply of available rental properties, (Rents soar up to 55pc, 29/05).
Does anyone believe Albo would’ve won in 2022 if he’d announced such massive immigration increases at a time when infrastructure is falling so far behind?
The only “net zero” we actually need is in immigration.
(59 words) Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on May 29, 2023 7:18:20 GMT 8
The communist UNparty do not care about ordinary Australians and always lie.
There only concern are their One World Government 'masters of the universe'.
Bill Gates had to personally instruct his sniveling minion Albanese direct to maintain Albo's inflated belief of his control of Australia's kakistocracy.
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Post by NFA on May 29, 2023 12:49:26 GMT 8
RE: Thorpe a victim of ‘racism’ as a green - I stand with Stan on racism
The Editor The Daily Telegraph
In the 1980s and ‘90s, I was a Department of Social Security field officer conducting home visits across FNQ from Cardwell to the Torres Strait.
I visited several hundred aboriginal and Torres Strait islander family homes and met thousands of indigenous men, women, and children.
However, if Lidia Thorpe (Thorpe a victim of ‘racism’ as a green, 29/05) and Stan Grant and Dan Bourchier (I stand with Stan on racism, 29/05) hadn’t publicly stated that they were indigenous I wouldn’t have presumed they were.
Their appearances indicate a mix of races, so I find it difficult to accept that anyone would presume they were specifically indigenous Australians.
It seems unlikely that Thorpe, Grant, and Bourchier experienced “racism” based on their appearance.
It seems more likely any comments they didn’t like may have been in response to things they said and did – for which they have only themselves to blame.
(149 words) Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on May 29, 2023 12:52:12 GMT 8
RE: Overseas investors ‘wary of no vote’
The Editor The Australian
For decades now large foreign corporations have pressed agendas which ordinary Aussies can see are contrary to our interests, (Overseas investors ‘wary of no vote’, 29/05).
Global warming/climate change, renewable energy, Covid-19, certain pharmaceutical products, and transgenderism are the most obvious of them.
Woke Australian peak industry bodies have sided with these foreign companies, which doesn’t endear them to ordinary Aussies either.
If foreigners and industry bodies support a “yes” vote then that’s reason enough to reconsider voting “yes”.
If foreigners and industry bodies don’t respect a “no” vote then they’re welcome to go elsewhere, but I bet they don’t.
(100 words) Peter Campion Tolga
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