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Post by NFA on Sept 5, 2023 3:50:13 GMT 8
RE: Science is settled
The Editor The Cairns Post
Climate alarmists (CP, 05/09) always make assertions supported only by logically-fallacious appeals to the authority of institutions that have long been captured by climate alarmists.
They never provide links to research papers that empirically prove the physical mechanism by which CO2 can trap heat.
Their whole economically destructive narrative is constructed on that one key point and the proof for it has never been presented by alarmists.
Given that it’s at the core of their beliefs, you’d expect every alarmist would have dozens of links to papers proving it – but they don’t, because they can’t provide them.
It seems they hope that repeating a lie often enough will make it become the truth.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Sept 5, 2023 4:09:16 GMT 8
RE: Fight brews over ‘second referendum’
The Editor The Townsville Bulletin
Whether people are ready to accept this or not, the push to re-insert a specific mention of indigenous people into the Constitution after it was removed in 1967 is ultimately driven by the Davos-class globalists who control the UN.
That group has some odd beliefs, including that Constitutions are their contracts with non-indigenous populations that gives them ownership of our land but they don’t include native title land unless the indigenous are specifically mentioned.
That Peter Dutton aims to re-insert a specific mention of indigenous people into the Constitution even if Albo’s version fails is evidence that the ALP and LNP are both controlled by those uber-wealthy globalists, (Fight brews over ‘second referendum’, 05/09).
As others have said, the ALP-LNP twins are one party disguised as two to give us the illusion of choice, but in the globalists’ world if our votes mattered they wouldn’t let us do it.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Sept 5, 2023 4:49:50 GMT 8
Let’s get to the Heart of the matter
CM DT HS - To comment on “Let’s get to the Heart of the matter”, 05/09 -
Speaking as a woman of colour who despises Labor and Liberal politicians equally, there is a way the 5,887 words of the Uluru statement can fit onto one A4 page, which means we could theoretically take it that Albo lied by omission as opposed to lying overtly.
Start a new Word document and set the margins to the printable minimum. Copy the Uluru text onto the document, set the line spacing to the minimum, delete all paragraph breaks, and reduce the font size to 4-point. The finished result looks like the ultra-fine print in one of those old loan contracts that nobody could ever read without a lot of time and patience and a powerful magnifying glass, which, ironically, is exactly what we should all be doing with the Uluru statement and for much the same reasons.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Sept 5, 2023 4:50:47 GMT 8
ROFL Jennifer but an apt description.
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Post by NFA on Sept 5, 2023 5:55:08 GMT 8
Council project blowout
CP - To comment on “Council project blowout”, 05/09 -
Those who earn money directly by the sweat of their brow get the best value for it when it is spent. Those who receive money without earning it do much more poorly at getting value for it. Well-paid public servants who have never had to generate wealth from scratch are the absolute worst at getting value for other people’s money, (“Council project blowout”, 05/09).
Had a private sector IT project blown out by a third, those responsible would be sacked. Comparable accountability doesn’t exist in the public sector. In the private sector the IT provider would be sued for breach of contract, but public sector contracts either lack performance clauses or officials are too timid to enforce them.
While we allow this lack of accountability to continue, the public service will continue to squander our wealth.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Sept 5, 2023 5:58:10 GMT 8
Mango prices to rise
TB – To comment on “Mango prices to rise”, 05/09 -
As expected, the climate alarmists embedded in BoM imply that man-made global warming caused a slightly warmer winter in high-rainfall areas, but, as usual, there is a better explanation that doesn’t require impossible gas physics or “homogenised” temperature records, (“Mango prices to rise”, 05/09).
No gas can “trap heat”. All gases are net coolants. The common gas that’s least effective at cooling is water vapour. It slows the inevitable departure of heat, which is why humid coastal nights are warmer than dry desert nights at the same latitude and elevation. The January 2022 Tonga volcanic eruption injected 1.7 trillion tonnes of electrically charged water vapour into the mesosphere, which will be steadily descending for at least two more years, creating more rain, more humidity, and slightly higher temperatures than normal.
Volcanoes are not triggered by humanity’s CO2 emissions and their effects are not humanity’s fault, but climate alarmists won’t tell you that.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Sept 5, 2023 6:00:15 GMT 8
Monstrous desire to believe
GCB – To comment on “Monstrous desire to believe”, 05/09 -
Humans became a successful species because we’re good at pattern recognition. We detect the presence of ambush predators such as lions and crocodiles from disruption to the environment’s patterns. Learning as much as possible about threats to our safety helped us survive them. In the absence of facts we hypothesize, which is the basis of modern science, (“Monstrous desire to believe”, 05/09).
This ancient human ability has been hijacked by the monsters of our own species who seek to control us all. They claim all sorts of monsters are going to kill us, but they’re invisible monsters such as viruses and CO2. They claim we must trust them as they "own the science" and only they can protect us from these invisible monsters.
Those of us who call out the human monsters and their fake invisible monsters are derided as “cookers”, “deniers”, and “conspiracy theorists” by those who are really bad at pattern recognition and wouldn’t survive two days amongst real ambush predators.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Sept 5, 2023 6:26:20 GMT 8
Life support for Eraring
The Editor The Daily Telegraph
No politician wants to have his hands on the wheel when the insane war on the gas that feeds plants crashes the grid, (“Life support for Eraring”, 05/09).
Premier Minns will be waiting a very long time for enough wind and solar to be built to replace dispatchable generators, and his belief that it can is evidence of his technological ignorance.
Calm nights mean no generation, Premier: that ain’t rocket science.
Keeping Eraring open is an excellent idea, but using taxpayers’ money to do it is the height of stupidity.
It’d be cheaper to simply declare the globalists’ impossible gas physics to be a political and ideological construct that’s baseless in science and delete all the legislation that’s put us in the fast lane to the 18th century.
People are increasingly aware that Labor and Liberal politicians are not representing us or implementing our will because not even the most extreme leftists want to live permanently without electricity or hydrocarbon fuels.
So who are they working for? The globalists, obviously.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Sept 5, 2023 6:51:57 GMT 8
Rough reception for Indigenous inquiry report
The Editor The Herald Sun
It’s curiously coincidental that the Yoorrook Justice Commission’s findings mirror those of similar bodies in equivalent jurisdictions elsewhere in the world, (Rough reception for Indigenous inquiry report, 05/09).
You’d swear there was some central global organisation writing the scripts for all these “independent bodies” since they all want to inject racism and apartheid into Western democracies in direct defiance of our accumulated wisdom and progress.
What might be the intentions of such an organisation? Who would want to weaken the only societies to ever lift people out of slavery? Could it be one that wants us back in chains?
To begin your journey down the rabbit hole, find out who employs Klaus Schwab.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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