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Post by NFA on Aug 24, 2023 12:01:08 GMT 8
Misinformation bill risks freedoms it aims to protect
The Editor
The Australian
I’m underwhelmed by Lorraine Finlay’s delayed comments on the Albanese regime’s hideous, Stalinesque Communications Legislation Amendment (Combating Misinformation and Disinformation) Bill, (Misinformation bill risks freedoms it aims to protect, 24/08).
Firstly, the ALP-LNP twins have amply demonstrated fascistic behaviours during the Covid years, particularly in the Morrison regime’s corporate-government alliance with social media platforms to censor dissenting experts’ views, which proves beyond any reasonable doubt that they cannot be trusted and are a clear and present danger to our democracy. Commissioner Finlay’s comments abjectly fail to describe those events accurately.
Secondly, absolute free speech is the foundational human right on which all other human rights are built. The correct response to any information an individual or organisation disagrees with is to debate it, not suppress, ban, or censor it. All tyrannical regimes have begun by suppressing free speech.
Finally, where was Commissioner Finlay and the Australian Human Rights Commission when the ALP-LNP twins formed an unholy alliance with foreign corporations such as the WHO and Pfizer to trample all over our human rights with injection coercion, mask mandates, and lockdowns which were in clear breach of the Nuremberg Code and were unlawful under Section 51(xxiiiA) of the Australian Constitution? Her silence was deafening.
Like so many other government agencies, the AHRC has been captured by the enemies of ordinary Australians and is now just another parasite sucking the life-force out of its host.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by NFA on Aug 24, 2023 12:04:44 GMT 8
RE: Harold of Gordonvale, texts 23/08
The Editor
The Cairns Post
Harold of Gordonvale (texts 23/08) is a victim of propaganda and is terrified of things that nobody can see and for which he must take the word of others.
Harold has no means of verifying what the others are telling him and he seems unaware that they gain great wealth and political power from his blind belief.
Harold is enduring an artificially-created cost-of-living crisis brought on by those he blindly believes, but Harold seems blissfully unaware that they have done so.
It sure sucks to be an obedient, even-toed ungulate like Harold.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by NFA on Aug 24, 2023 12:09:45 GMT 8
Text submissions
21/08
23 years ago, young people in Venezuela, then the third wealthiest country in the Americas, were cheering for Chavez and socialism. Today their children are eating out of garbage bins. Juss Sayen, Cairns
I kind of liked lefties back in the 1970s; they believed in free speech back then. JS, Edge Hill
When you accept that everything governments are doing is to squander our wealth so they can claim capitalism has failed and usher in Chinese-style communism, everything they’re doing makes sense. Marie, Aitkenvale
The Democrats are losing the black vote. They’re noticing that under Biden that nothing’s built, nothing’s back, and nothing’s better. Republican, Cairns
In this country we love immigrants … but we hate colonisation. It goes without saying that all of my ancestors were immigrants and not the evil colonists … that puts me in the clear. Davina, Bungalow
22/08
A new study shows that people will believe anything that starts with “a new study”. Juss Sayen, Cairns
Within hours of "conspiracy theorist" Alex Jones reporting last Friday morning US time on Infowars.com that the Biden administration was about to ramp up new Covid hysteria, the media announcers were all reading the same scary Covid script given to them by the Biden administration, which obviously includes new injection coercion. Just watch our governments follow obediently, too. CT, Cairns
Politicians create the awful conditions on aboriginal communities and then campaign on fixing the problems they created. Marie, Aitkenvale
I don’t know what it takes for people to understand this, but “net zero” means you’ll own nothing. JS, Edge Hill
In the US in 1969, G. Edward Griffin warned Americans that communist politicians would tear nations apart by pitting races against each other. In Australia in 2023, we have Albo’s “voice”. One Tooth Wally, Cairns North
23/08
It's funny how Voice advocates (CP, 23/08) are sure a new multi-billion dollar bureaucracy will do things the multi-billion dollar National Indigenous Australians Agency cannot. Higgs, Tolga
Brace yourselves: our commie governments are about to ramp up Covid hysteria again. Chloe, Kuranda
So if Albo wishes there "wasn't misinformation out there" about the Voice (23/8), why did he spread so much of it? Or is it only misinformation if he doesn't agree with it? JS, Edge Hill
You know the whole point of banning gas is to make you completely dependent on electricity, right? And you know gas can't be switched off remotely, but electricity can be, right? The gas ban has nothing to do with climate. It's about control. Control over you. By people who would prefer you didn't exist. Marie, Caringbah
I can't understand why people are surprised that Ita Buttrose did nothing to reform the ABC when she shares the ABC hive-mind's far-left beliefs. One Tooth Wally, Cairns North
The decrepit inbred globalists are beginning to unleash tyranny again in the name of covid. Remember, masks don't stop viruses, lockdowns don't stop spread, injections don't prevent death, and you can't comply your way out of globalist tyranny. MAGA, Cairns
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Post by NFA on Aug 24, 2023 12:11:30 GMT 8
TB - To comment on “Kid crim crackdown”, 24/08
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The ALP and LNP created the crime crisis by eliminating punishments that worked to keep the community safe, (“Kid crim crackdown”, 24/08). They’ve blocked new dams while increasing the population with migration to engineer a future water crisis. They’re forcing the closure of reliable power stations to create an energy crisis. They stopped oil drilling and sent our refineries overseas to create a fuel crisis. They’re limiting fertiliser production to create a food crisis. They’re disenfranchising private investors to create a housing crisis. They changed historic weather records to create a pretend climate crisis.
This is how the extreme-left ALP and the far-left LNP are destroying Australian success and prosperity so they can say capitalism has failed and we need to join the communist globalists’ new world order.
Jennifer Short
Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Aug 24, 2023 12:15:56 GMT 8
RE: AI adding certainty to building industry
The Editor
The Townsville Bulletin
Steven Yu has an overly optimistic view of the potential for AI to improve the building industry, (AI adding certainty to building industry, 24/08).
AI can only scroll the internet and plagiarise human content with varying degrees of accuracy, it has never demonstrated intelligence, ingenuity or initiative.
The risks to the building industry Steven correctly identifies are rising interest rates, inflationary pressures, and construction challenges, which are all the fault of governments.
AI can not predict exactly what insanity governments will inflict on us next in their mad rush to collapse the productive economy and introduce UN communism.
If Steven wanted to use his media platform to improve things for the building industry, he’d push back against the communists that have captured our governments.
As Warren Byrnes notes, (Letters, 24/08), anyone who thinks AI will benefit us has rocks in their heads.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by NFA on Aug 24, 2023 12:18:46 GMT 8
To comment on Andrews Stimson’s letter of 24/08GCB - To comment on Andrews Stimson’s letter of 24/08 - Bingo! Andrew Stimson (Letters, 24/08) used every extreme-left think-tank buzzword on my Loonie-leftie Bingo card in one 140-word letter – a remarkable achievement. Thanks, Andrew. As to Andrew’s message, it’s wrong of course, as we’ve come to expect. The Daily Telegraph published the link to the 26-page Uluru statement and the other 93 pages of background material on August 9, ( www.skynews.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Credlin-Editorial-PDF-2.pdf ). In the Courier Mail on August 9, Senator Price confirmed that the FOI release she obtained from the National Indigenous Australians Agency included the 26-page statement. The PM lied, but we’ve come to expect that, too. The truth-deniers in this matter are, predictably, far-left organisations such as the ABC, the NIAA, RMIT, and the ALP. Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Aug 24, 2023 12:21:27 GMT 8
RE: The minerals critical to nation’s success
The Editor
The Courier Mail
Yes, Australia is blessed with an abundance of natural resources, (The minerals critical to nation’s success, 24/08), but only hydrocarbons can produce the type of energy required to mine, refine, and export them.
Solar panels and wind towers cannot do it, regardless of how often left-wing activists promise they will one day.
I also object to wind and solar installations and lithium batteries continually being described as “clean energy” when that is blatant misinformation.
In terms of net impact to the environment, hydrocarbons remain the cleanest energy we know of because, when burned efficiently, their waste products are food and drink for plants.
If CO2 could trap heat, industrial facilities would move waste heat to places where it could benefit them in tanks or pipelines full of CO2. They don’t because it can’t.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by NFA on Aug 24, 2023 12:24:36 GMT 8
RE: Spring of fire
The Editor
The Daily Telegraph
There’d be no need for Aussies to prepare for “an increased risk of bushfire” if it weren’t for actions taken by the ALP-LNP twins that have increased the risk of bushfire, (Spring of fire, 24/08).
Bushfires don’t burn fiercely unless there’s plenty of fuel. Reducing the fuel-load ain’t rocket science. The indigenous managed it for thousands of years without modern technology.
Fuel-loads can be reduced by logging, grazing, firewood collection, slashing and mulching, and controlled burning.
The ALP-LNP twins and the bureaucrats they control have blocked or failed to take most of these measures, which has created the fuel-loads needed for fierce bushfires.
I suspect they have done so deliberately so they can blame “climate change”, which gives them the excuse to tax us more and grant themselves more power over the Aussies they’re supposed to represent.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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