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Post by NFA on Sept 4, 2023 5:43:40 GMT 8
RE: Burning Man becomes ‘muddy hellhole’
The Editor The Cairns Post
“Burning Man” is a nine-day high-emissions art and music festival for rich hippies held in late summer in Nevada’s Black Rock desert.
Weather-wise, daily temperatures range from 13C to 28C and monthly rainfall is about 30mm.
For weeks now we’ve been bombarded by the UN with stories about “global boiling” and “the hottest year in 125,000 years”, ultimately intended to scare us into accepting a global carbon tax.
But somehow this “hottest year” saw Burning Man participants suffering from hypothermia, where sufferers experience mental confusion from low body temperature, (Burning Man becomes ‘muddy hellhole’, 04/09).
So what do rich, mentally-confused, high-emissions hippies blame for low temperatures? Global warming, of course.
(110 words)
Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Sept 4, 2023 5:46:55 GMT 8
To comment on “Uluru truth a long story” and “Dutton’s vote for different approach”, 04/09
HS – To comment on “Uluru truth a long story” and “Dutton’s vote for different approach”, 04/09 -
When someone tries to sell you something and has to lie in that process, they are conning you. If they have to con you, it’s because you wouldn’t buy their product if you knew the truth. The PM has lied about the Uluru statement, (“Uluru truth a long story”, 04/09). Those lies tell us it’s a con job. We all know politicians lie; it’s why they’re always rated so low in “trusted profession” surveys. Nobody should be surprised that Albo lied about the Voice. The intelligent response is to vote No.
As to Peter Dutton suggesting a slightly different referendum, (“Dutton’s vote for different approach”, 04/09), that just proves the major parties are all one party disguised as separate parties to give voters the illusion of choice.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Sept 4, 2023 6:20:20 GMT 8
To comment on “Light conditions test the patience of sailing crews”, and “Outages costing NQ businesses”, 04/09
TB - To comment on “Light conditions test the patience of sailing crews”, and “Outages costing NQ businesses”, 04/09 -
Humanity first harnessed wind power with sailing boats and every sailor can tell you that no wind or light wind provides insufficient energy for forward progress, (“Light conditions test the patience of sailing crews”, 04/09). Similarly, too much wind can make sailing impossible. The wind creates the same problems in electricity generation. It doesn’t always blow just right and therefore cannot be used to generate reliable electricity.
Now consider the consequences for businesses which rely on reliable electricity and don’t get it, (“Outages costing NQ businesses”, 04/09): lost wages and productivity. While this story is about network modification outages, the principle remains the same. Outages damage businesses, people lose money, and the whole economy suffers.
Meanwhile, both the ALP and LNP are madly rushing to shut down reliable electricity in favour of unreliable, environmentally-destructive “renewables”. If that doesn’t tell you they have been captured and subverted by our foreign enemies, what will?
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Sept 4, 2023 6:27:20 GMT 8
To comment on “‘It’s a ticking time bomb’”, 04/09
CP – To comment on “‘It’s a ticking time bomb’”, 04/09 -
The Palaszczuk Labor government could easily solve the youth crime problem, (“‘It’s a ticking time bomb’”, 04/09). They don’t need to invent anything. It’d cost less than they’re spending now. It’s been done before. All they need to do is recycle that old method. Local legend Geoff Guest blazed the trail decades ago with his Petford Training Farm.
Labor shut Geoff down and turned their back on his proven techniques because it’s their intention to create the youth crime problem so that voters react by demanding a solution, which will give them the chance to transfer more power from free people to Big Government. Problem-reaction-solution: the Hegelian Dialectic, a devious political play employed by corrupt politicians since the dawn of time.
If we want the safe communities of the 1980s, we must begin by ejecting the ALP and LNP from our parliaments as they’re clearly one body owned and operated by our foreign enemies.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Sept 4, 2023 7:25:53 GMT 8
To comment on “Moon done, India aims for sun”, 04/09
GCB CM – To comment on “Moon done, India aims for sun”, 04/09 - India recently put a lander on the moon and just launched a mission to the sun, (“Moon done, India aims for sun”, 04/09), but they’re a “developing nation” and therefore get a free pass on “carbon emissions”. China has also put a lander on the moon and sent a mission to the sun, but they too are a “developing nation” and get the free pass on “carbon emissions”. China leads the rest of the world combined in accelerating per capita “carbon emissions”, ( ourworldindata.org/co2/country/united-states?country=OWID_WRL~CHN ), but somehow it’s only Western nations that are being economically destroyed via the UN’s “carbon emissions” mechanism. How can lefties seriously still believe that the “carbon emissions” agenda that is destroying the economy and energy networks on which they and their families rely has anything to do with global temperatures? If it did, every country would follow the same rules. That they don’t, tells us it’s a political attack on our nation – and the ALP and LNP are leading it. Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by Peter S on Sept 4, 2023 19:53:14 GMT 8
Well at least now we know who is really the "attention seeking whore" around here.
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Post by NFA on Sept 5, 2023 3:08:53 GMT 8
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Post by Peter S on Sept 5, 2023 3:39:13 GMT 8
Actually, my original post was aimed at you NFA, expressing the opinion that Jennifer Short and Peter Campion were two of the most astute conservative commentators around today, but were sometimes hampered by the limitations imposed on them by the papers they commented in. I asked if you could provide space for them to post directly here, in the manner of 'The Struth Factor'.
Chilli deleted my suggestion within seconds of me posting it, without even reading it. That led to an exchange between Chilli and I, all of which she deleted. I assumed she would delete my final comment as well. Perhaps she finally realised she was damaging the potential of the forum, not me. You would have to ask her.
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