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Post by NFA on Jul 16, 2023 10:23:44 GMT 8
To comment on “Vax mandate a blazing row”, “We are in uncharted territory”, 16/07 -The Australian Firefighters Alliance seems to be good at sticking up for the human rights of its members, (“Vax mandate a blazing row”, 16/07). It’s a shame the same can’t be said for the United Firefighters Union or there wouldn’t have been a vax mandate in the first place. Fire Rescue Victoria is insane for insisting on an injected chemical concoction that’s getting an increasingly bad reputation amongst medical researchers. Free speech research publishing platforms are bulging with peer-reviewed papers that should have the Covid jabs on the banned list, such as this one: ‘A systematic review of autopsy findings in deaths after covid-19 vaccination’ - zenodo.org/record/8120771. With the inevitable return of the El Nino phase of the ENSO cycle looming and presenting a bushfire risk, it’s time to forget vax mandates and get stuck in to fire fuel reduction, (“We are in uncharted territory”, 16/07). I’d suggest logging, grazing, slashing, mulching, firewood collection, grading firebreaks, and fuel reduction burns. Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Jul 16, 2023 10:24:26 GMT 8
Too simple a solution Jennifer.
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Post by NFA on Jul 16, 2023 10:26:57 GMT 8
RE: Price: special indigenous WFH rule is a ‘nonsense’
The Editor The Sunday Telegraph
Those who think the Albanese Government is trying to improve things for indigenous people with different rules based on race are deluded, (Price: special indigenous WFH rule is a ‘nonsense’, 16/07).
The Albanese Government, like so many other western liberal democratic governments, are being manipulated by globalists through their public-front organisations, (UN, WEF, etc.).
The whole purpose of the race-based rules (WFH, Voice, etc.) is to create racial division and resentment and to foment inter-racial violence that allows the government to expand its powers.
That strategy is called ‘the Hegelian Dialectic’: government creates a problem to generate a reaction so they can implement a planned solution – and the solution always expands government powers.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jul 16, 2023 10:35:51 GMT 8
To comment on “Brace yourself as heat goes on”, 16/07
SCM – To comment on “The heat is on, globally”, 16/07 SDT - To comment on “Brace yourself as heat goes on”, 16/07 SHS - To comment on “We are in uncharted territory”, 16/07 -
Here’s the thing about weather and climate: a record for something is set somewhere every day – heat, cold, rain, drought – it all depends on the length of time the measuring station has been operating correctly, (“Brace yourself as heat goes on”, 16/07). To say there is “an average global temperature” that can be accurately measured to two decimal places is ludicrously unscientific as most of the globe isn’t monitored – scientists effectively guess conditions based on measuring stations hundreds of kilometres away.
The WMO is an alarmist organisation and its output is highly questionable. ENSO and AMOC are natural ocean cycles governed by solar input. The small areas of Antarctic ice that are melting are over active volcanoes. The current temperatures aren’t “unprecedented”; it was several degrees warmer during the Holocene climatic optimum 8,000 years ago and seas were two metres higher – without human industrial activity. The entire scare campaign is political and people are starting to realise it.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by Struth on Jul 16, 2023 10:53:37 GMT 8
To comment on “Vax mandate a blazing row”, “We are in uncharted territory”, 16/07 -The Australian Firefighters Alliance seems to be good at sticking up for the human rights of its members, (“Vax mandate a blazing row”, 16/07). It’s a shame the same can’t be said for the United Firefighters Union or there wouldn’t have been a vax mandate in the first place. Fire Rescue Victoria is insane for insisting on an injected chemical concoction that’s getting an increasingly bad reputation amongst medical researchers. Free speech research publishing platforms are bulging with peer-reviewed papers that should have the Covid jabs on the banned list, such as this one: ‘A systematic review of autopsy findings in deaths after covid-19 vaccination’ - zenodo.org/record/8120771. With the inevitable return of the El Nino phase of the ENSO cycle looming and presenting a bushfire risk, it’s time to forget vax mandates and get stuck in to fire fuel reduction, (“We are in uncharted territory”, 16/07). I’d suggest logging, grazing, slashing, mulching, firewood collection, grading firebreaks, and fuel reduction burns. Jennifer Short Edge Hill We should ban vaccine mandates but we should never forget them. Justice must be done or they'll keep doing it.
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Post by Struth on Jul 16, 2023 10:58:52 GMT 8
Mrs Struth is in the Clare Valley, SA for work where it reached minus 2 or there abouts this morning. Cold and wet here in Qld.
Plenty of water filling dams that were never to see rain again. The problem we have is true for everything right now. Those who have the guns know they are lying, and aren't listening to arguments. Just dribbling the narrative to gain power and control. You could drown them in evidence and they would see nothing. They haven't for ages. They are paid off or threatened.
They are traitors to western civilisation.
But they haven't got control of the US yet, and the people are still armed. And every day, more and more people are waking up to what is happening across the world.
Thanks to Trump and the likes of Nigel Farage....
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Post by NFA on Jul 16, 2023 11:27:47 GMT 8
I see another scientist speaking out...
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Post by NFA on Jul 16, 2023 14:01:42 GMT 8
AS to SCM on knife control
A letter for the Editor
Perhaps it is because I am from a foreign country that I fail to comprehend how a law to restrict the sale of knives to the young will prevent the young simply taking a knife from the nearest kitchen. If Queensland was to make laws requiring knives to be kept in safes when not in use, then the young need simply to swipe a knife that is in use when the cook’s back is turned.
Even were every cook to be particularly vigilant with their supervision of their knives, the young can search on the internet for the methods to make knives from leaf springs from old cars.
To me, this looks like an unintelligent government that wishes to legislate all society’s problems away when if that were possible all socialist countries would be thriving utopias and not collapsing dystopias.
Alejandro Serranogarcia Bundaberg
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Post by NFA on Jul 16, 2023 14:03:38 GMT 8
I would love to read of Alejandro Serranogarcia's travels in FNQ.
Sounds like an interesting person.
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Post by NFA on Jul 16, 2023 14:07:09 GMT 8
Struth Although I grew up in South-West NSW it was much the same with minus temperatures at night.
Bracing!!!
I actually don't mind the heat.
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