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Post by NFA on Sept 11, 2023 6:27:57 GMT 8
RE: ‘Centrelink causes crime’
The Editor The Cairns Post Taxpayers provide welfare to young people via Centrelink as a temporary measure to tide them over between jobs, (‘Centrelink causes crime’, 11/09). It was never intended to be a life-long income source, but it becomes so when dysfunctional parents can’t keep their maladjusted children in our admittedly sub-par education system long enough to gain the basic literacy and numeracy skills to make them employable. For fifty years incompetent governments have used Centrelink programs to buy votes, allowed dangerous drugs to proliferate and destroy families, smashed the economy by exporting our industries, suppressed job-creating businesses with excessive taxation and regulation, and created the conditions we see today that put youth on the life-long welfare track. The unchecked growth of government is the reason we have a worse society now than we did in the 1970s, and the ALP-LNP twins are only going to damage it further. (145 words) Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Sept 11, 2023 6:29:44 GMT 8
To comment on “Capturing carbon gives coal a role”, 11/09 -
Just to prove that “climate change” is a scam on entire populations, consider the very expensive infrastructure required to “capture carbon”, (“Capturing carbon gives coal a role”, 11/09). We ultimately pay for all of that. However, if CO2 (plant food) really could “trap heat” (it can’t) there’s a much cheaper way to “capture carbon”. Simply put all those virtue-signalling inner-city trust-fund nutters who glue themselves to roads to work planting trees.
Trees are self-erecting self-replicating “carbon capture” plants that sequester “carbon” for centuries if their timber is then used to build houses that last. On that note, our loving “carbon capturing” friend Bill Gates has started cutting trees down and burying them instead of using them to build houses. Look up his company “Breakthrough Energy Ventures” and the California startup called “Kodama Systems”.
Bill Gates: saving the environment via deforestation.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Sept 11, 2023 6:35:25 GMT 8
Subject line - Leader commits Nats to net zero
Sir/Madam
The liberal and National leaders are selling out their voters by signing up to the “Net Zero” stupidity. Do you know what net zero means? Fewer plants. Plants make oxygen, so less oxygen. Plants are food and they feed food animals, so less food. Higher food prices, so more starvation. Higher death rates, so fewer people. More deserts. That’s what the LNP is delivering to their voters with net zero.
But what about nuclear, you say? Long-term, nuclear safety relies on stable societal structures, something the ALP and LNP have been destroying for decades with their divisive and destructive immigration, taxation, education, health, welfare, climate, and energy policies. Societies in decay, as ours is, that have coal should stick with coal. You can walk away from coal-fired power stations and nothing bad happens, but nuclear sites must be maintained by a high-tech society for centuries.
Warren Byrnes Redlynch, Qld 4870
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Post by NFA on Sept 11, 2023 9:16:35 GMT 8
RE: Broken police ‘leave in droves’
The Editor The Gold Coast Bulletin
The Palaszczuk government has engineered the legal system to make life miserable for long-serving police, (Broken police ‘leave in droves’, 11/09).
This process began with the disastrous Youth Justice Act and it accelerated with the mandated covid injections, which turned out to be neither safe nor efficacious.
Those mandates resulted in police who understood their human rights quitting or being sacked.
The objective is to replace local police with strong community ties and good knowledge of Aussie laws with foreign police who lack those ties and that knowledge – a process which Palaszczuk has already begun.
Foreign police with different values won’t hesitate to round Queenslanders up and load them into box cars for shipping to the gulags.
If we don’t learn from history we will repeat it – the globalists lack imagination and they simply repeat what worked for them in the past.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Sept 11, 2023 9:19:38 GMT 8
RE: Fire danger signs gone
The Editor The Courier Mail
When considering the actions of government departments, we must remember they are very tightly controlled by executive government.
If the fire department didn’t get fire warning signs reinstalled before a projected severe fire season it’s because that’s what the Palaszczuk team wanted, (Fire danger signs gone, 11/09).
It’s not remotely sensible to replace cheap, reliable, manual signs that can easily be adjusted to reflect current conditions by local first responders with electronic, internet-dependent, solar-powered signs with multiple points of potential failure.
Remember those solar-powered speed-checking signs? About one in ten of those still worked after 12 months in my area.
The Palaszczuk team could’ve left the manual signs there and put their expensive digital signs up nearby – but they didn’t, they left communities less informed than there were before.
Combine this with the Palaszczuk team's ongoing failure to manage the build-up of fire-fuels on government controlled land and it looks like they're planning to burn rural areas out.
How better to depopulate the regions and get government control of all the land? See what Palaszczuk’s fellow travellers did in Lahaina, Maui, and what they’ve done in Canada.
By the way, negligence of land management responsibilities and arson aren’t “climate change”.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Sept 11, 2023 9:40:05 GMT 8
RE: Checking the facts on the checker
The Editor The Daily Telegraph
We never needed “fact-checkers” until the ruling corporate-government alliance decided it was losing control of the public narrative, (Checking the facts on the checker, 11/09).
Historically, the ruling class first fought the natural spread of vital information from person to person by word-of-mouth with professional town criers.
Later newspapers were invented, and then electronic media – all conveniently controlled by the government and/or their corporate backers.
Then came social media – Facebook began as a CIA project called “LifeLog” – still controlled by the corporate-government alliance.
But later came independent social media platforms which weren’t able to be controlled by the fascists (which is what Mussolini called corporate-government alliances).
That’s when the fascists created fact-checkers, which are the 2020s version of Goebbels’ propaganda ministry.
Eric Blair, who wrote as George Orwell, must be rolling in his grave right now.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Sept 11, 2023 9:45:42 GMT 8
RE: Albo the dreamer asleep on details
The Editor The Herald Sun
Are you wondering why the big end of town seems so invested in getting the Voice up, (Albo the dreamer asleep on details, 11/09)?
Remember, Albo only campaigned on it in the closing weeks of the 2022 campaign and only a vanishingly-small number of activists were asking for it before that.
So what’s the corporate motive given their activism taints their brands and erodes their profits as consumers boycott them?
Well, consider who has controlling interests in the majority of the world’s corporations: holding companies controlled by BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street.
And who controls those three? Vanguard ultimately controls the other two and its shareholders aren’t known to the public.
That unknowable group also directs and controls the UN, WHO, UNESCO, WEF, IMF, World Bank, etcetera.
That’s who wants the Voice. Now, why do they want it? To control Native Title land through the UN.
That’s what Anthony Albanese is spending a third of billion of our dollars on.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Sept 11, 2023 11:06:29 GMT 8
Peter,
RE: Checking the facts on the checker
I subscribe to a substack that 'reports/opinionates' on the US/NATO/Russia/Ukraine stuff up at Simplicius The Thinker's Garden of Knowledge in which he comments on War strategies, geopolitical analysis, SitReps, and discussions.
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