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Post by NFA on Nov 28, 2023 7:17:51 GMT 8
Re: Desire for Voice lost in process
The Editor The Cairns Post
While university studies can be engineered to produce whatever result those funding them desire, there is a nugget of truth in ANU’s post-Voice study, (Desire for Voice lost in process, 28/11).
Aussies are generally good people, albeit badly misinformed by those in the media, the academic institutions, and the government, and we do want the indigenous to be heard.
That’s why there are more indigenous voices in parliament per capita than there are indigenous in the general population.
Under our Constitution, parliaments are where our representatives meet to enact our will, although that hasn’t happened for a very long time.
Albo’s Voice referendum, estimated to have cost up to $440 million, wouldn’t have improved on the existing system; it would only have created a hideously expensive new bureaucracy.
Every Aussie knows that vast bureaucracies stuff everything up. That’s why we voted “No.”
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Nov 28, 2023 7:19:30 GMT 8
The existing Aboriginal wellbeing structure can't or wont explain what they do now - Lawless.
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Post by NFA on Nov 28, 2023 7:25:28 GMT 8
Re: Government to introduce RBA legislation
The Editor The Cairns Post
The Albanese government’s new RBA legislation won’t “reform, strengthen and modernise” the RBA – it will place it outside the control of the Australian people’s representatives, (Government to introduce RBA legislation, 28/11).
The RBA, ostensibly owned by the Australian people, has long acted in lockstep with the globalist-owned private central banks in most other nations – it already behaves outside the wishes and expectations of we who own it.
The current inflation was caused by the RBA creating $500 billion out of thin air to compensate for the government's COVID lockdowns.
Its rate-raising agenda is designed to send mortgaged families broke so they stop spending money in the hope that will bring down the inflation the RBA’s debasement of our currency caused.
Increasing the power of the RBA is extraordinarily dangerous; we’d be far better off shutting it down and returning to an inherently stable gold-backed currency.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Nov 28, 2023 7:30:13 GMT 8
As well as gold backed I'd include real energy backing as well.
Coal, natural gas, oil and uranium.
Not failed fantasy energy like solar, wind and hydrogen.
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Post by NFA on Nov 28, 2023 7:35:46 GMT 8
Re: Secure power needed in north
The Editor The Townsville Bulletin
Congratulations to the Bully for reporting on the fragility of the electricity grid, (Secure power needed in north, 28/11).
Wildlife flying into transformers is a common occurrence but has limited consequences: there are far greater risks to the power supply we all rely on.
If the solar flare that caused the 1859 Carrington Event were to occur today it would end the electricity grid for decades as most of the major components that would be destroyed are individually designed for their specific site and are built overseas – there are very few generic replacement parts.
We are well overdue for another such flare and Earth’s protective shield, the magnetosphere, is currently weakening as we approach the magnetic null point in the galactic electromagnetic sheet, which increases the damage such a flare will do.
Solar flares aren’t the only risk; should the insane globalists manage to trigger a nuclear war there’s every likelihood that one or more combatants will detonate nukes in the atmosphere to create grid-destroying electromagnetic pulses.
A further risk is a “system black” event from too many intermittent, asynchronous “renewable” generators in the grid, which is why we need to slam the brakes on the climate and renewables delusions.
For those who haven’t thought a lengthy, possibly multi-decadal blackout through, consider this: no tap water; no sewerage; no internet; no phones; no resupply of supermarkets, pharmacies, and service stations.
The consequence would be a mass die-off of the human population.
If the Labor-Liberal twins had any intelligent people in them, they’d be using basic physics to debunk the UN’s climate dribble and they’d be building well-insulated coal-fired power stations in every region and buying spares for every substation and transformer.
They won’t do anything like that, of course, because they were captured by the globalist depopulationists decades ago.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Nov 28, 2023 7:45:10 GMT 8
To comment on “‘Speaking our truth’ at climate change summit”, 28/11
CP - To comment on “‘Speaking our truth’ at climate change summit”, 28/11 TB - To comment on “Jetsetting students off to climate event”, 28/11 -
Terrifying our impressionable children with false stories about humans causing the death of everything by changing the climate has been going on since the 1960s in Australia and even longer overseas, (“‘Speaking our truth’ at climate change summit”, 28/11).
This is an insidious form of child abuse that permits the abusers, left-wing climate alarmists, to use the children as both swords and shields.
They use the children as swords to attack their ideological enemies, which is everyone who doesn’t buy into their anti-scientific nonsense, and as a shield to hide behind when their enemies strike back.
“Think of the children”, they cry, while they’re busily destroying everything that will make those children’s lives better in the future.
Those who blindly support climate alarmists are siding with child abusers.
As to sea levels, they’ve been rising at a steady average rate of 1.5mm/year as a result of thermal expansion after the very cold centuries of the 1350-1850 Little Ice Age.
Precisely none of the alarmists' dire CO2-related predictions, such as 1980’s “Manhattan will be flooded by 2000” have eventuated.
Climate alarmism has always been a political mind-control mechanism.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Nov 28, 2023 8:10:13 GMT 8
And started by ze National Socialists.
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Post by NFA on Nov 28, 2023 8:12:49 GMT 8
Re: Hardship for half of us
The Editor The Daily Telegraph
“Nearly half of all adults are experiencing some form of financial difficulty” because of the policies and actions of the Liberal-Labor twins, (Hardship for half of us, 28/11).
All we need to do to eliminate hardship is use basic physics to debunk the UN’s global warming psyop, build coal-fired power stations like China does, mine our abundant oil, gas, coal, and minerals, slash regulations and taxation, and reduce the size and reach of governments.
That process can only begin by ejecting the Labor-Liberal twins and their Teals-Greens subsidiaries from every Australian parliament.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by Struth on Nov 29, 2023 5:32:59 GMT 8
They are hoping to bring down inflation?
Who knew.
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