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Post by NFA on Sept 16, 2023 7:04:29 GMT 8
RE: Every state in danger
The Editor The Cairns Post
The latest deceit by the green-left is to suggest severe bushfires are a recent phenomenon and to try to link them to greenhouse gases, (Every state in danger, 16/09).
Severe bushfires have always occurred on this hot, dry continent; the “Black Thursday” fires were on February 6, 1851 – well before the post-WWII acceleration of industrialisation.
Bushfire severity depends on fuel loads and is unrelated to greenhouse gases.
All atmospheric gases, CO2 included, are net coolants, but water vapour has the unique property of slowing the departure of heat – which is why humid coastal areas are warmer at night than dry desert areas.
Bushfire severity depends on fuel loads and it’s a human responsibility to manage those – as aborigines did for millennia.
Who’s blocking logging, grazing, firewood collection, firebreak construction, and hazard-reduction burning?
The ever hypocritical and deceitful green-left.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Sept 16, 2023 7:09:00 GMT 8
To comment on “Green dreams down to the wire”, 16/09
CP TB CM DT HS - To comment on “Green dreams down to the wire”, 16/09 - The whole premise that we need to “clean up” Australia’s electricity generation, (“Green dreams down to the wire”, 16/09), is foundationally flawed. Here’s why. The laws of physics prove that CO2 cannot “trap heat”. Atmospheric CO2 levels are an artefact of ocean temperature and only solar activity can influence that. More CO2 is better for all life. Even if CO2 was the control knob for climate, China is controlling it – not Australia. Solar, wind, and batteries cannot replace dispatchable generators such as coal and gas – they can only displace it by legislative fiat. What the Transgrid executive neglects to say is that wind and solar cannot produce the high-inertia electricity needed to restart the grid after a “system black” event. Nor can asynchronous inverter-based generators maintain 50 Hertz in the absence of synchronous high-mass generators. The end result of the “transition” isn’t merely unaffordable electricity – it is no electricity at all. Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Sept 16, 2023 7:11:59 GMT 8
To comment on “Why I hid my indigenous ancestry”, 16/09
GCB - To comment on “Why I hid my indigenous ancestry”, 16/09 -
I’m a woman of colour. I have eight great-grandparents from eight different races. That detail of my heritage was never remotely relevant to my success in the academic and corporate sectors. In my era, nobody cared what a person’s race or sex was. The only factors of relevance were if you had the knowledge and skills to perform effectively. I neither hid my mixed ancestry nor virtue-signalled about it. I actually look like I have indigenous forebears, but that never mattered, (“Why I hid my indigenous ancestry”, 16/09).
The current crop of leftists who infest formerly sensible academic institutions seem to have very little understanding of our past, as demonstrated by their belief in a whole range of fictional, modern, left-wing tropes. The Voice is intended to divide us on racial lines and to undo all the progress we made between the 1950s and 1990s, as well as erode the tenuous grip genuinely aboriginal Australians have on so-called Native Title Lands.
No, ask yourself why the left want to set race relations back a century.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Sept 16, 2023 7:15:22 GMT 8
RE: Building block exclusive: home lot approvals ‘lowest in decades’ amid soaring housing crisis
The Editor The Courier Mail
It’s disingenuous of Steven Miles to blame Councils for the housing crisis: they’re essentially state government departments. Brisbane City Council should be called the Department of Brisbane.
The Palaszczuk Labor government could speed up development approvals and make land available at the stroke of a pen. They don’t because that’s not on their agenda.
Don’t look to the LNP to fix the housing crisis that the Albanese Labor government continues to make worse with their Big Australia immigration policy.
David Crisafulli should be screaming about Labor’s anti-housing agenda, but he’s not because fixing the government-created housing crisis isn’t on the LNP’s agenda either.
So what is on the ALP-LNP twins’ agenda? The WEF’s insidious “sustainability goals” are.
You cannot comply your way out of tyranny, and your unquestioning compliance makes globalist tyranny inevitable.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Sept 16, 2023 7:18:17 GMT 8
RE: Modular home crisis plan
The Editor The Daily Telegraph
Instead of squandering even more of the wealth created by the struggling remnants of productive free-market capitalism on tiny homes – “pods” – the Minns Labor government could prevail on their comrades in the Albanese Labor government to dial in net zero immigration.
They won’t, of course, because forcing Australian families out of comfortable homes on quarter-acre blocks and into pods is part of the NWO agenda, as described in the UN/WEF’s insidious “sustainability goals”.
The end-game is that you’ll live in an 18.6 square metre pod in a high-rise tower in a 15-minute city. You’ll get a “UBI” dole payment, wear a uniform, eat bugs, own nothing, and be happy.
The next step in that process is digital ID and cash being replaced by programmable digital currency – both happening now.
You cannot comply your way out of tyranny, and your unquestioning compliance makes globalist tyranny inevitable.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Sept 16, 2023 7:21:02 GMT 8
RE: Living rough in the rental squeeze
The Editor The Herald Sun
Have you wondered what led us to $650/week rent for dilapidated housing, what underlying factor accounts for this apparent aberration? (Living rough in the rental squeeze, 16/09).
The common denominator is government policy. The federal government and the state governments and their councils, have created a housing crisis across Australia.
From excessive immigration to unbalanced tenancy laws to restrictions on land development to cost-of-living increases – it’s all easily correctable by the Labor-Liberal twins.
But they won’t fix the problems they’ve created because they created them deliberately, on the orders of their masters at the UN/WEF.
The end-game is that you’ll live in an 18.6 square metre pod in a high-rise tower in a 15-minute city. You’ll get a “UBI” dole payment, wear a uniform, eat bugs, own nothing, and be happy.
The next step in that process is digital ID and cash being replaced by programmable digital currency – both happening now.
You cannot comply your way out of tyranny, and your unquestioning compliance makes globalist tyranny inevitable.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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