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Post by Struth on Sept 14, 2023 6:33:03 GMT 8
The Editor
The Townsville Bulletin
I remember when mammalogist Tim Flannery was interviewed by Sally Sara on Landline in February 2007 in his role as professor in the Climate Risk Concentration of Research Excellence at Macquarie University, (Plants to power project, 14/09).
Sara asked, “What will it mean for Australian farmers if the predictions of climate change are correct and little is done to stop it? What will that mean for a farmer?”
Flannery responded, “We're already seeing the initial impacts and they include a decline in the winter rainfall zone across southern Australia, which is clearly an impact of climate change, but also a decrease in run-off. ... So even the rain that falls isn't actually going to fill our dams and our river systems, and that's a real worry for the people in the bush.”
Since then, as we all know, we’ve had years of exceptionally heavy rain and flooding.
On the basis of Flannery’s spectacularly inaccurate projections, Australia squandered billions on desalination plants, which remain unused.
Nothing climate alarmists say can be trusted because their entire narrative is built on their provably false beliefs about gas physics.
The best marine physicist we have, Dr Peter Ridd, has shown empirically that terrestrial run-off doesn’t reach the Reef due to prevailing winds and currents, which is why the sand out there is white.
Climate alarmism is a globalist attack on Western prosperity and is designed to destroy our food, water, and energy systems.
After their endless failed predictions and the billions they’ve squandered, including the quadrupling of our power bills in adjusted dollars since 2000, we all need to understand that those who spruik this nonsense are the enemies of our society – and that includes the ALP-LNP twins.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Sept 14, 2023 6:33:34 GMT 8
To comment on “Power of the elite misses the mark with voters” and “This bill needs to be thrown into bin now”, 14/09 -
Thank you, Cairns Post, for the two excellent op-eds on Thursday, 14/09.
The brilliant James Morrow has correctly used the term “corporatism” to describe the current unholy alliance between the secretive boards of major corporations and the assembly of our elected representatives. Fascist WWII dictator Benito Mussolini said, “Fascism should rightly be called Corporatism, as it is the merger of corporate and government power.” Our two major political powers have abrogated their responsibilities and sold us into fascism.
This assertion is confirmed by David Coleman in his discussion of the UNiparty’s Orwellian “Misinformation Bill”, which is intended to overturn the High Court’s 1992 determination that we have the right to free political speech. If you haven’t read Orwell’s “1984”, you need to. The main character, Winston Smith, was employed by the Ministry of Truth to change past news stories to fit the government’s current narrative, a job we now know as “fact checking”. Every fascist government begins by censoring the views of its domestic population.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by Struth on Sept 14, 2023 6:34:43 GMT 8
The Editor
The Cairns Post
Ordinary Aussies are deeply suspicious of Australian corporate-government support for Ukraine, (‘Spy in the sky’ drone to Ukraine, 14/09).
We're learning, through the deeply divisive and inherently racist Voice campaign, that corporate-government agendas don't necessarily align with the will of the people.
Many are now wondering if Russia has the moral high ground and if the memory-holed pre-2022 news stories about Ukrainian corruption were true after all.
With the revelation in the US Congress about the financial contributions from the Ukraine to the Biden family companies, we wonder if our money is being laundered back to the ruling parasite class.
Here’s an idea, Albo: butt out of wars that don’t affect us and focus your energy on sorting out the mess you, your ALP comrades, and your mates in the LNP have made of our economy.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by NFA on Sept 14, 2023 8:57:57 GMT 8
RE: Tower of innovation with its communal EV cars
The Editor The Gold Coast Bulletin
Speaking as a retired fire commander and fire investigator, there’s no way I’d live in a high-rise tower where battery-electric vehicles were parked in the basement garage, (Tower of innovation with its communal EV cars, 14/09).
EVs are prone to spontaneous combustion whether they’re charging or not, the emissions from lithium-ion batteries fires are incredibly toxic, they burn very hot and so ignite surrounding vehicles and structures easily, and they’re profoundly difficult to extinguish.
The potential for an EV to make an entire tower uninhabitable is real.
In my informed opinion, the current iteration of EV technology is dangerously immature.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by Struth on Sept 14, 2023 9:00:02 GMT 8
The Editor
The Courier Mail
At the risk of sounding like Captain Obvious, we employ politicians and bureaucrats to work on our behalf, which is why we call them public servants, (Watchdog muzzled, 14/09).
Because they work for us, we should know everything about them by default. Every facet of what they do should be open to public inspection at any time.
The only conceivable exception to that would be contract negotiations with third parties for the completion of government projects.
But somehow the scrutiny has been inverted. Even though we don’t work for them, they want to continually examine us under microscopes.
They’ve flipped the tables so they rule us instead of representing us. That has to change.
If we’re to restore the “representative government” that was originally designed into our Constitutional monarchy, we need to eject every member of the ALP-LNP twins at the next election.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Sept 14, 2023 9:00:23 GMT 8
The Editor
The Daily Telegraph
In a way it’s fortunate that Voice advocates aren’t shooting themselves in the feet while their feet are in their mouths: the mess would be ghastly, (Activist uses union door to push yes vote, 14/09).
The only tactic sillier than harnessing the big end of town to pull their “grassroots movement” is recruiting the thoroughly unloved unions.
Were it not for coercion, almost no Aussie workers would even be in unions in 2023: we’re not in the 1950s anymore, Toto.
The indigenous industrial complex doesn’t need another voice; it needs its first ever audit.
Speaking of audits, a leading genuinely aboriginal commentator has posited that as many as 300,000 Australians claiming to be aboriginal are not, which is unsurprising as easy money attracts grifters – so let’s have quick, simple DNA tests for those “identifying” as indigenous.
How about you up first, Thomas Mayo?
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Sept 14, 2023 9:00:41 GMT 8
To comment on “Coal lotto won’t last”, 14/09 -
It’d be hilarious if it wasn’t so tragic: watching corporate and bureaucratic leaders waking up to the harsh reality that their comrades and predecessors created, (“Coal lotto won’t last”, 14/09). After all the effort they put into moving our industries to China after 1975’s Lima Declaration, and becoming completely dependent on an inherently ideologically and politically unstable regime, they’re horrified to see China’s artificially-constructed economy collapsing under the crushing weight of communist misunderstandings about the drivers of true free-market capitalism.
Mark my words, the CCP will start a war to prop up their failing economy and distract from their blistering economic incompetence. If we weren’t governed by parties who seem to have more loyalty to the CCP than they do to the Australian people, we’d be rejecting the ridiculous CCP/WEF climate nonsense and returning to coal-fired power to run real industries which can be used to defend our borders and our people.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by Struth on Sept 14, 2023 9:12:41 GMT 8
A great letter from Jennifer Hill.
You don't trade with communist countries. Full stop. No matter how tempting.
If you need to, you should look at why you need to. There you'll find the corruption that enables communist countries to trade in the first place. Corruption like the environmental nonsense from the communist supporting UN, that has tied western nations down hard, and chained their hands behind their backs, and muzzled them....in order that we need to trade with a nation that can use all our coal while we can't!!!!!!!
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Post by NFA on Sept 14, 2023 12:27:49 GMT 8
Trouble is Struth that there are not very many non-communist controlled countries left and I include Australia as communist controlled.
Hungary is the only country that I can think of that is not communist controlled and doesn't the EU, NATO and The US communist controllers hate them.
Interestingly enough there might be some continental African countries as well.
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Post by Struth on Sept 14, 2023 13:02:12 GMT 8
I agree. We are certainly now communist controlled. Because we allowed ourselves to be hogtied by the communists in the UN, and their minions, our own home grown traitors in parliament.
I always remember arguing with that pea-brain, JC about trading with China. His argument was that apparently, no matter the corruption and criminality behind it, trading with the cheapest supplier was the best for all.
As we now see, trading with criminals is the most expensive thing you can do.......it cost us our nation, freedom and prosperity, .....
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Post by NFA on Sept 14, 2023 13:06:35 GMT 8
From above RE: Tower of innovation with its communal EV cars
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Post by NFA on Sept 14, 2023 13:09:51 GMT 8
Yes StruthNot to mention security of supply like medicine, fertilizers and a host of basic goods.
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