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Post by NFA on Jun 3, 2023 9:40:27 GMT 8
RE: Allan Franklin, Letters, 03/06
The Editor The Townsville Bulletin
Allan Franklin, (Letters, 03/06), thanks for the laugh! A great start to my day.
Post-covid, the term “conspiracy theorist” is an automatic fail. That tells us Allan relies on the establishment who profit from him for his information and that he’s never done his own research.
My sources, which Allan calls “conspiracy theory websites”, include sites owned by Tasmania Hydro, Tasmanian windfarms, the Australian Energy Market Operator, and the left’s Wikipedia.
Allan is denouncing information from the owners and operators of Tasmania’s electricity generators because they don’t agree with the lies he was told by climate alarmists. Lol!
I‘ve never said Tasmania hydro is “is too old and unreliable”. Allan can’t counter what I really said on 15/05, so he must make something up and counter that. That’s called a “strawman argument” and it means Allan has lost the argument.
When you dig into Kidston pumped hydro’s specifications, it will only supply “baseload” to a vanishingly small proportion of the grid’s users.
Despite all the arm-waving, insults, logical fallacies, and false claims the extreme left uses, we’re no closer to seeing any nation, state, or even city powered solely by new renewables (CO2-intensive wind, solar, batteries) – even with the help of antique renewables (low-CO2 legacy hydro, now blocked by the extreme left).
Never forget, your electricity bills have tripled because the establishment and the extreme left fervently believe in a “climate emergency” promoted by “climate scientists” whose every prediction has failed and for which no evidence exists outside of garbage-in-garbage-out computer models.
(252 words) Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jun 3, 2023 9:48:19 GMT 8
RE: Solar power cheap fuel
The Editor The Cairns Post
You can charge your battery car from your home solar if you’re home all day, but if you can afford all that it’s probably because you’re at work all day, (Solar power cheap fuel, 03/06).
Petrol and diesel would be forty cents a litre or less except for taxes, royalties, and import costs – all created by government policies.
Unlike “electric litres”, liquid litres can be added in seconds and their container doesn’t weigh hundreds of kilos or need children to mine cobalt in the Congo.
Whole-of-life CO2 (plant food) emissions for a battery car (from mining and refining materials through to disposal) are higher than if you’d driven an equivalent-sized diesel car.
The globalist-controlled establishment is pushing you towards battery cars because they can be turned off remotely. They can also be remotely geofenced, i.e., kept within your 15-minute city.
(140 words) Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jun 3, 2023 9:50:59 GMT 8
RE: Pride history comes to Coast
The Editor The Gold Coast Bulletin
Frankly, I can’t see what the so-called “pride” movement has to be proud of.
They appropriate words and twist them to new meanings. “Gay” used to mean happy or joyous, but now it means homosexual – and a high proportion of homosexuals are unhappy and depressed.
US retailer Target recently lost billions by selling “pride” items aimed at children that were infused with satanic imagery, from pentagrams to Baphomet.
We’ve all seen the “pride” community targeting children with their “drag queen story hours”. They don’t read to seniors in nursing homes because they “don’t find them attractive”.
Twisting language, satanic influences, and grooming children are nothing to be proud of, but the establishment promotes it which is why “pride” flags fly from corporate and government buildings.
(125 words) Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jun 3, 2023 9:54:13 GMT 8
RE: Fearful residents enlist night watch
The Editor The Courier Mail
First, governments arbitrarily removed our God-given right to defend ourselves, our families, and our homes with whatever tools enabled us to do so. They claimed they could protect us from crime more effectively.
Then they watered down laws and broke the judicial system so that criminals are protected and have more rights than law-abiding householders.
Now we have a juvenile crime wave, rampant home invasions that include murder, a police force that’s ordered back to the station when kids in stolen cars ram patrol cars, and we’re much less safe than we were when we could defend ourselves, (Fearful residents enlist night watch, 03/06).
None of this is accidental: the Palaszczuk government has been working to a very old plan where citizens are disarmed, criminals are empowered, and we eventually ask for even more extreme restrictions on freedom and individual rights.
It’s called the Hegelian dialectic: the government creates a problem, engineers a reaction to that problem, and then provides the solution that transfers power from the people to themselves.
A lot of the crime problem could be ended with a pen-stroke by legislating to return our stolen right to bear arms and defend ourselves, our families, and our property.
(200 words) Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jun 3, 2023 9:56:58 GMT 8
Re: Albo: ‘Work for peace’
The Editor The Daily Telegraph
Nothing is as it seems in international relations because the behind-the-scenes influence of the secretive trillionaire globalist families and their billionaire operatives is never mentioned, (Albo: ‘Work for peace’, 03/06).
Globalist influence extends into almost all major corporations and governments, which is why the same themes appear simultaneously all around the world - from “treaties” with “first nations” to “gay pride” and the “climate emergency”.
The core globalist families have been enacting a long-term plan for generations and have created organisations such as the UN, WHO, WEF, IMF, World Bank, Council for Foreign Relations, etcetera, to give their plans an aura of legitimacy and credibility.
They thought they had the Chinese Communist Party under their sway but the CCP is very good at acquiring other people’s intellectual property and they don’t see themselves as remaining subservient to the Committee of 300.
So Albo is “dangerously wrong” to suggest that Asia isn’t a potential theatre for conflict between the global superpowers.
(160 words) Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jun 3, 2023 11:38:41 GMT 8
RE: Covid and flu go viral, It fights covid, flu ... and vampires
The Editor The Herald Sun Professional jabbers want more people jabbed despite jab effectiveness “plunging” quickly, (Covid and flu go viral, 03/06). Proper vaccines create lifetime immunity, which is why I don’t use that term for the covid jabs. Early last week we learned that the jabs were never needed: according to the Doherty Institute garlic can “stop the virus from infecting cells”, (It fights covid, flu ... and vampires, 31/05). The covid jabs were tremendously profitable for the giant pharmaceutical corporations and great for governments exploiting fear to expand their powers but they were never medically necessary. They didn’t prevent transmission or hospitalisation and a new study includes data which shows the more jabs you get the more likely you’ll die of covid. The more time passes and information emerges the more need we have for a Royal Commission with open terms of reference to examine the covid responses. (145 words) Peter Campion Tolga Molnupiravir Use and 30-Day Hospitalizations or Death in Previously Uninfected Non-hospitalized High-risk Population with COVID-19 See Page 16, Table 1. doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiad195
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Post by NFA on Jun 3, 2023 11:41:46 GMT 8
RE: Meating the challenge of saving the planet
The Editor The Australian
It’s staggering that some people still think “climate change is a disaster”, (Meating the challenge of saving the planet, 03/06), when it only exists in garbage-in-garbage-out computer models.
In the real world all we see is normal cycles of weather from variable solar inputs, failed alarmist predictions, arm-waving political ideologues, and globalist control-freaks exploiting gullible people.
“Reducing meat and dairy consumption” won’t make a speck of difference to the weather because CO2 cannot trap heat, as easily proven empirically using laws of physics.
It will, however, make humans less healthy, less intelligent, and more easily controlled.
The globalists driving the “climate emergency” nonsense are depopulationists; they universally agree that the world needs fewer people.
The people they most want to reduce are Westerners: the staff and readers of The Australian.
(130 words) Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jun 3, 2023 11:43:27 GMT 8
CP TB GCB CM DT HS - To comment on “Biden trips, tumbles on Air Force stage”, 03/06 Oz - To comment on “Biden sandbagged but ok and ready to roll”, 03/06 -
Remember when President Donald Trump walked carefully down a steep and slippery ramp in smooth-soled shoes and the corporate media claimed he had dementia and wanted him removed under the 25th Amendment? They went on about it for weeks. Same when he used both hands to hold a drink.
Joe Biden, however, is judged by completely different standards because he’s on the same side as the corporate media. Biden has been caught on camera falling over six times and was wearing a moon boot after falling over in his shower. Oddly, there have been no calls for his removal under the 25th Amendment and the stories are promptly memory-holed.
While the political left and the corporate media can pretend the public has no memory, that’s not the reality. 65% of the American public now believe that Biden didn’t win office but was put there through election fraud that the corporate media refuses to talk about. The Fourth Estate has become an anti-democratic fifth column.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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