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Post by NFA on Oct 23, 2023 5:53:06 GMT 8
Re: ‘Shock’: broken silence on voice
The Editor The Cairns Post
Look, both Yes and No voters want to fix aboriginal disadvantage – the difference between the two is Yes voters thought more government would fix it when more government has never done so before, (‘Shock’: broken silence on voice, 23/10).
Both Yes and No voters know we spend a fortune on trying to fix aboriginal disadvantage and both know it’s not working – but Yes voters don’t want an audit of that ineffective spending to see why.
Obviously if we’re spending money and it’s not reaching its destination, somebody somewhere must be creaming it off – and they’re the people who are perpetuating aboriginal disadvantage.
Aboriginal disadvantage will not and cannot be fixed until a full audit finds the middlemen who are perpetuating it and removes them from the system permanently.
The self-styled intellectuals of the Yes camp who are directing their scorn at No voters are missing the target completely – again.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Oct 23, 2023 5:55:28 GMT 8
Re: Aboriginal disadvantage
The Editor The Townsville Bulletin
Look, both Yes and No voters want to fix aboriginal disadvantage – the difference between the two is Yes voters thought more government would fix it when more government has never done so before.
Both Yes and No voters know we spend a fortune on trying to fix aboriginal disadvantage and both know it’s not working – but Yes voters don’t want an audit of that ineffective spending to see why.
Obviously if we’re spending money and it’s not reaching its destination, somebody somewhere must be creaming it off – and they’re the people who are perpetuating aboriginal disadvantage.
Aboriginal disadvantage will not and cannot be fixed until a full audit finds the middlemen who are perpetuating it and removes them from the system permanently.
The self-styled intellectuals of the Yes camp who are directing their scorn at No voters are missing the target completely – again.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Oct 23, 2023 6:01:34 GMT 8
TB - To comment on Harry Bruce’s cartoon, “IBM warning on AI fake news”, and “New plan set to be unveiled”, 23/10 -To provide balance to the breathless alarmism from the record-shortening activists now infesting BoM, as represented in Harry Bruce’s cartoon, (23/10), there have been October cyclones in the Coral Sea in 1847, 1874, 1919 (2), 1921, 1929, 1937, 1952, and 1958. “Artificial intelligence” programs aren’t intelligent, they’re merely computerised plagiarism systems, (“IBM warning on AI fake news”, 23/10). They trawl the internet and recombine material generated by humans. They’re very expensive to develop and to host. Where does that money come from?
As with all computer programs that are “free”, harvesting the users’ data so it can be sold is the product. Facebook is free because it enables its owners to harvest vast amounts of information about users that can then be used for marketing and to shape public narratives – which is why users end up in “Facebook jail” for publishing things the owners don’t approve of. When it comes to “Australia prioritising autonomous military technology, information warfare and quantum computing,” we should be very afraid, (“New plan set to be unveiled”, 23/10).
For those who haven’t realised it, Hollywood and the TV industry have always been controlled by the globalists’ “Deep State”, which is composed of shadowy figures who never stand for election. Use Yandex.com to search “Operation Mockingbird” for more.
Films are used for predictive programming, which the globalists regard as essential for self-protection from karmic backlash. They’re absolutely planning “Terminator” droids to eliminate dissidents. If the Liberal and Labor parties weren’t captured by the globalists, they’d be working on systems to destroy AI programs and autonomous military technology wherever it exists.Jennifer Short Edge Hill en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-1900_South_Pacific_cyclone_seasonsOctober 5–6, 1847 – A tropical cyclone impacted Norfolk Island October 2, 1874 – A tropical cyclone was located near Vanuatu
October 28 – 30, 1919 – A tropical cyclone impacted New Caledonia.[6] October 29 – 30, 1919 – A tropical cyclone impacted Norfolk Island October 2 – 6, 1921 – A tropical cyclone was located between Queensland and New Caledonia October 22–29, 1929 – A tropical cyclone was located to the east of Norfolk Island October 15 – 16, 1937 – A tropical cyclone was located near Norfolk Island
October 26–28, 1952 – A tropical cyclone existed off the coast of Queensland, Australia October 1958 – A tropical cyclone impacted the Solomon Islands of Rennell and Vanikoro
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Post by NFA on Oct 23, 2023 7:09:21 GMT 8
To comment on “Minister: Crisafulli ‘all tip no iceberg’ on housing”, 23/10 -
The trouble with the Liberal and Labor parties is that both of them have virginal neo-cortexes – never penetrated by an original thought, (“Minister: Crisafulli ‘all tip no iceberg’ on housing”, 23/10).
Neither are proposing any sensible or realistic solutions to any of the problems that are currently plaguing us because to do so would be to go against the wishes of their owners.
“Their owners”, you say? Well, yes; they’re self-evidently not representing us as per their constitutional responsibilities and they’re not working for us as their every legislative effort makes things worse for us.
Instead they’re implementing the well-known agenda of foreigners and by implication those foreigners must own the Liberal and Labor parties. Wake up, Queenslanders; the only way back to prosperity is to eject the Labor and Liberal parties and the Green/Teal junior partners from our parliaments.Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Oct 23, 2023 7:31:23 GMT 8
To comment on “One third of us go hungry”, 23/10 -Australia has more natural resources per capita than any other country.
Those resources belong to we the people.
However, the Labor and Liberal parties have been selling that wealth and failing to return the profits to us.
That’s why we have 1.2 million households in NSW and the ACT going hungry over the past year, (“One third of us go hungry”, 23/10).
No Australian citizen should be either homeless or hungry, but that’s the reality the Labor and Liberal parties have created. Nobody should excuse the Labor and Liberal parties from their total responsibility for this disgraceful state of affairs by blaming foreign wars or annual flu events or the mythical beast called “climate change”, because they and their Green/Teal subordinates are the authors of all our distress.
They don’t “represent our will” in accordance with their constitutional responsibility, they’re implementing the will of the UN and WEF, both foreign organisations. The only way back to prosperity is to eject the Labor and Liberal parties and their Green/Teal junior partners from our parliaments.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Oct 23, 2023 7:33:52 GMT 8
It used to be "Australia, The Lucky Country" but it has instead become "Australia, The Communist Country".
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Post by NFA on Oct 23, 2023 7:38:09 GMT 8
To comment on “Now let’s do Labor’s other mad crusade”, 23/10 -I admire Andrew Bolt’s optimism in thinking that the Liberal party would come closer to representing the will of the people in accordance with their constitutional responsibilities than the Labor party has, (“Now let’s do Labor’s other mad crusade”, 23/10).
The Liberals’ months-long hesitation in opposing the self-evidently racist Voice woke a lot of voters up to the fact that neither party is serving our will. As Bolt notes, skyrocketing power prices and looming blackouts are the result of renewables policy, but Labor and Liberal are in lockstep on those and on the globalists “climate change” myth, which relies on impossible gas physics.
There’s no “settled science” there, it’s nothing but loud and oft-repeated assertions, which both Labor and Liberal have failed to debunk. The only way back to prosperity is to eject the Labor and Liberal parties and their Green/Teal junior partners from our parliaments.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Oct 23, 2023 13:51:05 GMT 8
Re: Letters from school kids, 18/10
The Editor The Express
It was deeply disheartening, even sickening, to read the incredible mis-, dis-, and mal-information those poor kids are being taught in their school, (Letters, The Express, 18/10).
It is effectively child abuse to teach such a dreadful list of falsehoods to innocent children and to make them so scared for the future at a time in their lives when they should be looking forward with hope and happiness to long and fulfilling lives.
I was fed a similar stream of climate alarmist claptrap in Grade 7 at Cairns North State School in 1974, a hideous vision of pollution, scarcity, overpopulation, and global cooling (the coming ice age). None of it eventuated.
Since then, there’s been a solid stream of alarmist claptrap, none of which has eventuated. It did, however, create thousands of extra taxes, regulations, and corporate profits, and it increased government powers exponentially.
This barrage of dystopian Malthusian vomit will never end until we evict the ALP-LNP twins and their Green/Teal subordinates from our parliaments and call an end to the Davos-class globalists control-matrix agenda.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Oct 23, 2023 13:54:51 GMT 8
It is actually child abuse to teach children unproven communist propaganda drivel.
So called 'Education Queensland' needs to be shut down.
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