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Post by NFA on Jun 9, 2023 16:01:59 GMT 8
To comment on “Decision on Covid cops”, 08/06 -
With the passage of time, we’ve learned that the mandated “Covid-19 vaccinations” did not “stop the spread", were not “safe and effective”, and caused unacceptable side effects ranging up to death from “thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome”. Therefore, the Queensland Police who refused the injections were entirely justified in doing so, (“Decision on Covid cops”, 08/06).
Those suspended and sacked police must be reinstated and reimbursed for lost earnings because the state and federal governments ignored our national Constitution during the Covid years. Look up Part V, “Powers of the Parliament”, section 51, paragraph XXIIIA, “… the provision of … medical and dental services (but not so as to authorize any form of civil conscription)…”. Injection coercion was civil conscription and was unlawful under the Constitution.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Jun 9, 2023 16:09:09 GMT 8
RE: Thurston kicks green jet goals
The Editor The Cairns Post
Speaking as a retired firefighter and fire investigator, there’s no way I’d get on a “hydrogen-electric” aircraft, (Thurston kicks green jet goals, 08/06).
Hydrogen is the Houdini of molecules. It’s very difficult to contain.
When hydrogen leaks, concentrations of 4% to 75% in air are flammable and between 18% and 60% are explosive. Electric motors are a continual ignition source.
Nor is hydrogen “emissions free” when the emissions produced in the mining, refining, manufacturing, transport, installation, and eventual disposal of the equipment needed to produce, store, and transport hydrogen are factored in.
When you understand that hydrocarbon fuels aren’t the existential threat to the climate that Davos-class billionaires claim, everything using hydrogen is unnecessary, ridiculously expensive, and dreadfully dangerous.
(119 words) Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jun 9, 2023 16:11:21 GMT 8
Hydrogen in a plane is an uncontrollable bomb.
Will they call these Hindenburg's or Thurston's or maybe just stupid?
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Post by NFA on Jun 9, 2023 16:15:11 GMT 8
To comment on “Licence system to face review”, 08/06 -
From a holistic perspective, there are many activities the mentally unwell should not be engaging in, including prescribing and dispensing medications, handling explosives or flammable materials, selling or using poisons, possessing matches and lighters, owning or driving a car, and possessing a firearm, (“Licence system to face review”, 08/06).
Logically, if licensing conditions for firearms owners are to be reviewed because of the actions of a mentally unwell person, then licensing should also be amended or created for all the other activities listed above.
Governments have a habit of blaming firearms and law-abiding firearm owners for firearm-related crimes committed by mentally unwell individuals. Governments are very scared of guns in private hands. Why is that? Are they planning to do something citizens might want to shoot them for?
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Jun 9, 2023 16:17:20 GMT 8
Not forgetting politicians and public servants should be inspected as well for mental reality checks at least once a year.
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Post by NFA on Jun 9, 2023 16:20:01 GMT 8
To comment on “Two die in school shooting”, 08/06 -
School shootings are a relatively recent occurrence, (“Two die in school shooting”, 08/06). They began around the time that SSRI antidepressants began being prescribed and usually occur in “gun-free zones”. The shooters are often on FBI watchlists and have had “interactions” with FBI personnel.
Gun-related murders are most common in Democrat-controlled cities with very tight gun laws. When Chicago, Detroit, Washington DC, St Louis, and Philadelphia are removed from statistics, the US is then 189th out of 193 countries for gun-related murders.
The globalists’ agenda is enormously hampered by the US Constitution’s Second Amendment, which prevents the government infringing on citizens’ right to bear arms. One of the three reasons for the Second Amendment was to overturn governments that became corrupt or tyrannical, which is very much the case with the globalist Biden administration.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Jun 9, 2023 16:23:17 GMT 8
RE: Wages-rates accord needed
The Editor The Daily Telegraph
The ordinary Aussie still has no idea why the RBA is expected to control inflation, (Wages-rates accord needed, 08/06).
If the economy was a car, then Albo is the driver. He has control of the regulatory steering wheel, tax policy gearstick, immigration policy clutch, climate policy brake, and energy policy accelerator.
Inflation is a consequence of Albo’s reckless operation of the economy-car.
The RBA is a backseat passenger in Albo’s economy-car. When Albo drives recklessly, the RBA leans forward between the front seats and applies the handbrake.
However, Albo’s economy-car is a very powerful front-wheel-drive and applying the handbrake from the backseat just locks the back wheels and creates directional instability.
Inflation cannot be controlled by a backseat passenger dangerously interfering with the operation of a recklessly driven economy-car, but governments expect us to believe that’s the only option.
We’re not stupid, but governments are.
(145 words) Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jun 9, 2023 16:24:00 GMT 8
A great example Peter Campion.
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