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Post by NFA on Nov 5, 2023 7:58:44 GMT 8
Re: Workers dump ALP
The Editor The Sunday Mail
Voters can now see that the Labor and Liberal parties are effectively one party pretending to be two to create the illusion of choice, (Workers dump ALP, 05/11).
We see that they’re not serving our will in accordance with their core Constitutional responsibility – so whose will are they serving?
Even the casual observer can see they’re implementing the objectives of unelected foreigners at the WEF and UN.
In 2020, they ignored Australia’s 2018 Pandemic Plan, Section 51(xxiiiA) of our Constitution, the Universal Declaration of Human rights, the Nuremberg Code, and all medical precedents to act in lockstep with the UN’s WHO.
That woke a lot of people up.
Then Labor ignored the cost-of-living crisis the Liberals created with their blind obedience to the WHO to try and force the UN’s Marxist Voice down our throats.
That woke a lot more people up.
Now people are seeing the Labor-Liberal twins trying to introduce digital IDs, which will become the CCP-style social credit score system vital to achieving the WEF’s global dictatorship agenda.
We can stick a fork in the Labor-Liberal UNiparty; they’re done.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Nov 5, 2023 8:09:09 GMT 8
The biggest problem that non UNiparty political parties face is presenting themselves as the face of viable alternatives to the filth.
One suggestion I would make is to come together under an Independent Australia banner and hold public meetings of all the Independent Australian parties so that people can see that although separate parties they are all for Australia for Australians.
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Post by Struth on Nov 5, 2023 8:56:08 GMT 8
Unfortunately our system when working is a battle of ideas argued by the proponents of those ideas, with one, and only one, decided by the people, being the winner.
A great system until it's corrupted. The best way of doing things until it's corrupted. It's corrupted, and yet those smaller parties still fight each other based on them holding different policy positions, as they should, in a healthy,uncorrupt system.
Until they too unite and forget about pushing every little policy difference that sets them apart from the other freedom parties, and just concentrate on pushing freedom and justice policies, which is not how the system should operate but now has to, once it's corrupted (by traitors in control of the major parties who designate other traitors for preselection) we can never hope to win.
In a war, we can't win while we don't accept there is a war. I mean really accept it, and in a war , much needs to be sacrificed, allies need to be found, and common ground needs to be united on. Malcolm Roberts, Alex Antic, and a few more Senators, albeit too few, are from different parties but are a united front where it counts.
Pauline trying to pull down the people she should be united with, (I fear after all her work she feels entitled to lead ...and that's just not going to cut it now) doesn't help matters, although I admire her efforts and stand she has made, don't get me wrong.
Those few good Senators are uniting in some areas but are not uniting enough. The must form their own party. They must concentrate the votes into one party, not 15 of the bloody things.
Parties are our problem and our Constitution doesn't recognise them, but it doesn't recognise many things, and so it doesn't mean they are unlawful by existing.
So while we have these massive Mafia style organisations, with Godfather heads controlling them, called political parties, out to destroy western civilisation entirely, others must unite so the people can unite behind them in one even bigger gang. This world doesn't operate on fairy dust, and power belongs only to those who can wield it.
And many humans will use any and all weapons available to gain it, from killing their own mothers to injecting billions of people with lethal poison. We know it's always been thus, and thinking that the democratic process alone will save us from this evil is insane. The only reason, THE ONLY REASON, we are not completely enslaved right now, (and only 50% or so enslaved here in Australia) is because Americans are still armed. That is it. There is no other reason. Fear of people voting is not even a thing for them to consider while the system is rigged and egos in the minor freedom parties keep it that way.
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Post by NFA on Nov 5, 2023 9:14:02 GMT 8
They can have whatever opinions and policies they have but until they come together under the banner of Australia for Australians and actively promote that together then they are part of the problem.
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Post by NFA on Nov 5, 2023 9:16:33 GMT 8
To comment on “Twitter lost in name and purpose, so it’s #delete as X”, 05/11
SCM - To comment on “Twitter lost in name and purpose, so it’s #delete as X”, 05/11 SDT - To comment on “If you’re still on Elon’s X, you’re a real tweet”, 05/11 SHS - To comment on “Still on Elon’s X? You’re a tweet!”, 05/11 -
I’m deeply suspicious of Elon “the brain chip guy” Musk, but to his credit he has returned a significant amount of free speech to the platform formerly known as Twitter, (“Twitter lost in name and purpose, so it’s #delete as X”, 05/11).
Free speech is vital because it’s the human right on which all other human rights are built.
Without it, free societies rapidly devolve into fascist dictatorships.
David Penberthy says he’ll “#delete” X because he disagrees with some who post there, which is the correct response to free speech which hurts your feelings.
If you don’t like it, don’t read it.
The incorrect response to free speech is the one the Albanese branch of the globalists’ Australian political UNiparty is presently attempting to enact, which is to silence speech that hurts their agenda.
Civilian disarmament and censorship are the starting blocks in the race to fascism, and the Albanese regime has its feet on them right now.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Nov 5, 2023 12:15:34 GMT 8
Re: Knives on hit list for state
The Editor The Sunday Mail
The Palaszczuk government is so bereft of ideas that it’s once again legislating to force third parties to try to solve problems it has created, (Knives on hit list for state, 05/11).
Retailers will be forced to display signage, change descriptions, and “secure” stock because the Palaszczuk regime has empowered youth criminals by removing effective punishment.
Of course, edged tools that can be used as weapons are everywhere and they’re easy to make, so Palaszczuk’s move to inflict extra costs on retailers will achieve nothing beyond adding to inflation.
Young criminals will steal or make knives and continue to commit crimes because, apparently, that’s what Palaszczuk wants.
If she didn’t want that she’d simply lock these young criminals up until they agree to cease engaging in crime in accordance with the will of the voters she no longer serves.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Nov 5, 2023 12:16:07 GMT 8
Screwdrivers will be next!
Lib/Lab/Green Teals are scum, actively working against Australia for Australians.
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Post by NFA on Nov 5, 2023 12:19:59 GMT 8
Re: Hospital ED crisis as Covid spikes
The Editor The Sunday Herald Sun
If Victoria’s hospitals are “running on less staff than in 2020” it could be because of the injection mandates, (Hospital ED crisis as Covid spikes, 05/11).
Everyone who reads outside government-controlled sources knows the injections didn’t work as promised and can cause negative health outcomes.
If the system is “incredibly stretched” it could be because the injections harmed both staff and patients; they are suspected of causing everything from heart disease to “turbo-cancer”.
As to “mandating masks”, a myriad of studies, including a meta-analysis from the respected Cochrane Library, have proven what we “cookers” said all along: they don’t stop viruses.
Moves are afoot in the federal Senate to conduct a Covid Royal Commission and the failing and flailing Victorian health leadership need to be first on the stand.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Nov 5, 2023 13:41:20 GMT 8
We need Independent Parties and Individual Politicians to unite enough to form Common Sense Government for Common Sense Australians.
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