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Post by NFA on Oct 12, 2023 9:22:51 GMT 8
RE: Cops shame themselves when victims can’t gather
The Editor The Cairns Post Here’s what James Morrow missed in his op-ed about the Palestinians in Sydney, (Cops shame themselves when victims can’t gather, 12/10). The first casualty of war is truth: the US entered the first Gulf War because a crisis actor gave false testimony to the Congress about babies being “removed from incubators and left to die on the cold floor.” Diversity is not our strength: the displays of violent sectarianism seen in Sydney were deliberately transplanted here by groups who want us divided and easier to conquer. The police (read, “government”) aren’t in control of our streets: peaceful Aussies protesting the theft of their human rights by totalitarian government responses to a re-named annual flu were shot in the backs with rubber bullets but rage-crazed Muslims get free rein. Wake up Australia, the Liberal-Labor twins aren’t representing us anymore. (138 words) Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Oct 12, 2023 9:25:08 GMT 8
To comment on the Gaza conflict -
If it’s true that Gaza’s only power plant is out of fuel, which seems within the realms of probability and is therefore less likely to be war-time propaganda, then the civilian population is in deep trouble unless a significant number of them have ancestral survival skills. Many modern humans, particularly in crowded cities, are literally just days from death when the power goes out and stays out, primarily from a lack of access to potable water.
There’s a rule of three in survival: three minutes without air, three days without water, or three weeks without food and you’ll die. When stored water in Gaza runs out, there will be a mass die-off beginning three days later. That’s what the pro-Israel camp is cheering for: the extermination of the civilian population.
I’m not anti-Israel or anti-Palestine: no Westerner knows enough about ancient Middle East conflicts to take either position. I’m pro-human, which means being anti-war.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Oct 12, 2023 9:28:19 GMT 8
RE: Fine time to pay up
The Editor The Townsville Bulletin Yet another example of the tin-eared Palaszczuk regime putting their own interests ahead of working class Queenslanders is their plan to confiscate the cars people use to get to work, (Fine time to pay up, 12/10). If they can track people down to take their cars, they can find them to sort out a payment plan – which would mean people could still get to work to meet the payments. If they can access people’s bank accounts, you have to wonder whether we can trust banks any more – cash under the mattress might be safer. If they can persecute generally law-abiding citizens for minor infringements, why can’t they deal effectively with the recidivist youth offenders who plague our streets? When the punishment for a “crime” is a fine, it means you can break the law for a price – which vastly advantages the rich over the poor. (145 words) Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Oct 12, 2023 9:31:32 GMT 8
RE: Switched on to savings
The Editor The Courier Mail Why should “conflict in the Middle East threaten to send (petrol prices) higher”, (Switched on to savings, 12/10)? We have an abundance of oil in Australia, more than enough for centuries of domestic use, so why aren’t we mining it? Who wants us dependent on foreign oil? Surely only our enemies would choose that for us. So who did choose it? The ALP-LNP twins did, acting in accordance with the wishes of the unelected United Nations and their Lima Declaration of 1975. If we mined our own oil and refined it here we’d be paying fifty cents per litre or less. Don’t think electric cars will keep your commuting costs down: the “transition to renewables” will make electricity both unaffordable and scarce. Now, who is implementing the UN-WEF’s plans for expensive and easily interrupted hydrocarbon fuel, scarce and unaffordable electricity, and expensive electric cars? That’d be the ALP-LNP twins. (149 words) Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Oct 12, 2023 9:33:41 GMT 8
Re: PM’s costly ‘obsession’, 12/10
The Editor The Daily Telegraph The Liberals blaming Labor for the cost of everything going up is just another distraction, (PM’s costly ‘obsession’, 12/10). Both parties are responsible for rising costs because they’re not representing the will of the people. They’re both implementing policies demanded by the unelected power centres known as the UN and WEF. The Labor-Liberal twins are implementing the will of foreigners, not Australians. If they were implementing our will they wouldn’t be pushing the climate hoax, the renewables scam, the Covid con, or the digital currency fraud. We’re never going to return to sanity and an Australia governed by Australians for Australians until we eject every last politician who conforms to the UN-WEF agenda. (113 words) Peter Campion Tolga
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