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Post by Struth on Dec 26, 2023 5:45:54 GMT 8
The Editor
The Courier Mail
Were it not for the fake science of global warming and the government conspirators who enable it to dominate the public narrative, petrol would cost 30 cents per litre, (Bowser pain on way in new year, 26/12).
If it wasn’t fake science there’d be accurate predictions and we’d have long passed the many forecast “tipping points” and be burning up right now.
But all we’re seeing is ordinary weather that’s not as hot as it was in the past while we get poorer, corporations get richer, and governments get more powerful.
We have more oil in the Arckaringa Basin than we could use in 500 years but thanks to the climate alarm industrial complex we’re not using it.
Next time you wince while filling your car, remember the Labor-Liberal twins have bent over for the globalists who are driving this global warming fiction and it won’t be fixed while they remain in our parliaments.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Dec 26, 2023 5:47:03 GMT 8
The Editor
The Gold Coast Bulletin
It’s a bit rich to be blaming just one Gold Coast councillor for homeless people camping in local parks, (Camping ground for homeless, 26/12).
The Council’s contribution to homelessness comes from development restrictions, which are largely mandated by the state government.
The state government has more responsibility for homelessness with its excessive building standards and anti-investor tenancy laws.
But the federal government is most responsible for homelessness with its absolutely insane immigration settings.
It only makes sense when considered as a Hegelian dialectic. Governments are creating a problem to cause a reaction so they can implement a planned “solution.”
That “solution” will align exactly with the UN-WEF’s objectives of high-rise 15-minute cities, which you’ll be locked into by programmable digital currency.
“You will own nothing and you will eat the bugs, comrades.”
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Dec 26, 2023 5:47:31 GMT 8
Check out the cameras being put up on every corner of your town.
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Post by Struth on Dec 26, 2023 5:48:38 GMT 8
The Editor
The Courier Mail
Once again we learn that climate alarmists are wrong, (Cyclone hardly left a mark on healthy reef, 26/12).
The passage of time has proven all those vaunted “experts” who proclaimed that we’d have “more frequent, more intense” cyclones and that the Reef was “dying” to be spectacularly wrong.
Most people have functional memories, so more and more of us know with certainty that climate alarmism is political and that the “experts” are actually only political activists.
The media will keep reporting government-sponsored climate alarmism because that’s what they’re paid to do.
If we want an end to climate scare campaigns we must accept that the Labor-Liberal twins are complicit in that globalist conspiracy and eject them both from our parliaments at the earliest opportunity.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Dec 26, 2023 5:50:52 GMT 8
The Editor
The Cairns Post
The climate alarm industrial complex has never made an accurate prediction because it’s political and not scientific, (Letters, 26/12).
Earth is a water planet and water works as Earth’s automatic thermostat.
The sun is the primary energy source and when it’s active it evaporates more water which forms more clouds.
Clouds reflect sunlight and prevent it from evaporating water, creating a balanced system.
That’s why you feel cooler when a cloud blocks the sun.
Even if an impossible amount of heat was added by puny humans, it would just evaporate more water, create more clouds, and reflect more sunlight, leaving the same automatic balance.
Big Climate Alarm is just a way governments and corporations keep you fearful and obedient so they can transfer your money and political power to themselves.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Dec 26, 2023 5:51:30 GMT 8
The Editor
The Cairns Post
State and local governments failed to respond quickly to flood issues at Machans Beach because of the inherent inertia of bureaucracies, (Couple fills breach to offer families refuge, 26/12).
The mechanisms built into government systems to limit rorting by public servants are one reason that governments never respond to anything quickly and appropriately.
Another reason is that the politicians who draft legislation lack foresight and underestimate the ingenuity and intelligence of the population.
People who believe more government makes things better need to ponder why the most effective actions to help people at Machans involved no government at all.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Dec 26, 2023 5:52:10 GMT 8
The Editor
The Cairns Post
It’s incredibly patronising to imply that mainstream Australians are responsible for “hardship” amongst indigenous Australians, (Closing gap a priority for PM, 18/12).
It suggests that indigenous Australians have no personal agency and cannot make their own lifestyle decisions.
The reality of European settlement on this continent is a doubling of life expectancy and a reduction in violence amongst indigenous Australians.
Mainstream Australians stump up around $100 million per day to alleviate any hardship,
Modern Australia has given indigenous Australians all the tools they need to live longer and to stay out of jail – and that’s all we can do.
The rest is up to them.
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Peter Campion
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Post by Struth on Dec 26, 2023 5:56:42 GMT 8
Yet it goes to those causing hardship in the aboriginal communities they rule.
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Post by NFA on Dec 26, 2023 8:11:56 GMT 8
Re: Minister admits we will need gas
The Editor The Daily Telegraph
The amount of official misinformation and disinformation about hydrocarbons is staggering, (Minister admits we will need gas, 26/12).
Resources Minister Madeleine King is right as far as she goes that gas is useful to compensate for unreliable renewables, but burning gas for electricity is the worst possible use of that amazing substance.
Gas is the main feedstock for the plastics and fertilisers that make modern civilisation possible and it’s an excellent fuel for cooking.
For stationary power stations, the best possible fuel is coal. For mobile equipment, the best possible fuels are petrol and diesel.
The only valid use for renewables is to provide electricity in locations that can’t access coal, oil, or gas. They can’t produce plastics or fertilisers or anything else that hydrocarbons can do.
The war on hydrocarbons is based on science that we know is fake because we’ve seen all the climate predictions fail, we’ve passed dozens of “tipping points,” and the climate is actually milder than it’s been in the past.
The globalist conspirators who are waging this war want to destroy the life you’re living and the Labor-Liberal twins are helping them.
If you don’t want to be forcibly regressed to dark ages feudalism, you need to help get the Labor-Liberal-Green-Teal UNiparty out of our parliaments.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Dec 26, 2023 8:15:30 GMT 8
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Post by NFA on Dec 26, 2023 8:18:16 GMT 8
To comment on the letters of left-wing Council candidates -In 2022, a friend of mine who has written to the Cairns Post’s Letters column for decades was deplatformed for the duration of the federal election campaign because he stepped up as a conservative candidate. The editor told him that the Cairns Post had a policy that did not permit candidates running for elections to utilise the Letters column for campaigning. In 2023, I’m seeing letters from Nicole Sleeman and Dennis Walls being published even though they’re running for the upcoming Council elections. Are Sleeman and Walls getting special treatment because they’re far-left candidates? Or will conservative candidates also be using the Letters column for campaigning? Perhaps the Cairns Post should go back to the full page of letters it used to run before the corporate-government alliance began attacking free speech. That way there’d be room for competing viewpoints.
Of course, the corporate-government left don’t like competing viewpoints because theirs’ always lose. Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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