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Post by NFA on Dec 28, 2023 5:39:43 GMT 8
Re: Crime top issue in regions
The Editor The Cairns Post
“Overall almost seven out of 10 regional Queenslanders ranked cost-of-living, crime, health, or housing as the most important issue set to impact their vote,” (Crime top issue in regions, 28/12).
Each of these main problems afflicting voters are the outcome of the Labor-Liberal twins’ policies over the last six decades.
Sky-rocketing cost-of-living is because of the twins’ slavish compliance with the UN’s anti-life war on CO2, the molecule on which life relies.
Out-of-control crime is because the twins followed the UN’s orders to export our jobs to Asia and to build a welfare state that collapsed nuclear families by making fathers optional.
Problems in the health sector extend from the twins taking orders from multinational pharmaceutical companies whose profit model relies on people being sick most of their lives.
The housing crisis is because of the twins’ immigration, development, construction, climate, and tenancy laws.
The Labor-Liberal twins are the problem and swapping from one to the other never fixes anything.
It’s time to vote them off the island entirely and to give someone else a go.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Dec 28, 2023 5:43:10 GMT 8
Boot them from our Parliaments and De-register all their manifest evil organizations.
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Post by NFA on Dec 28, 2023 5:46:10 GMT 8
Re: Mayor slams BoM for storm warning after carnage
The Editor The Courier Mail
During Cyclone Jasper, Cairns residents got a warning from Council based on BoM information that they needed to evacuate for a storm surge that never came.
Cairns residents then didn’t get a warning of the flooding that did come until after the peak had been reached.
Now we’re reading of similar circumstances on the Gold Coast, (“Mayor slams BoM for storm warning after carnage,” 28/12).
BoM subscribes to the UN’s CO2-warming narrative which is built on computer models of the climate.
For models to work accurately, all the variables must be correctly programmed.
If all the variables were correctly programmed, BoM would be able to accurately predict the weather.
That they can’t predict the weather means they can’t predict the climate.
Once you realise that an extremely wealthy group controls the UN and has been driving the man-made climate change narrative for decades, you understand that they also control the Labor-Liberal twins and determine the policies that are impoverishing us and stealing our freedom.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Dec 28, 2023 5:47:58 GMT 8
I find observing ants to be a far better indicator of coming weather.
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Post by NFA on Dec 28, 2023 5:51:27 GMT 8
Re: The star chefs we’ve lost
The Editor The Daily Telegraph
At some point we’re going to have to face the reality that too many young healthy people have started “dying suddenly” or “unexpectedly” or after “short battles with cancer” since 2021.
There can’t be that many TV star chefs, so to lose six in such a short period suggests we should be investigating the “dying suddenly” trend, (The star chefs we’ve lost, 28/12).
According to OECD Statistics, in 2022 and the first 34 weeks of 2023 Australia has experienced an unprecedented total of 44,448 non-Covid excess deaths.
Why does the government that was so concerned about our health in 2020 and 2021 not care that we’re losing 516 more Australians per week than we should be?
An Airbus A320-200 only seats 180, so if 12 of them were nose-diving into the ground each month, would we investigate?
What new treatment was everyone required to take in 2021 and 2022? Shouldn’t that be where we start investigating the “dying suddenly” trend?
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Dec 28, 2023 5:57:44 GMT 8
Maybe it was something they ate!
"Eat ze bugs and swallow your laboratory grown 'gloop'".
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Post by NFA on Dec 28, 2023 6:00:50 GMT 8
Re: Gas price blow-up
The Editor The Herald Sun
When you research basic physics you learn that CO2 cannot “trap heat” as climate alarmists claim.
That destroys any basis for reducing access to gas through excessive fees, (Gas price blow-up, 28/12).
So why are you really being forced away from gas? It’s because it can’t be switched off remotely.
You know what can be switched off remotely? Electricity that comes through a smart meter.
Why would authorities want to switch your power off? Non-payment of bills and non-compliance with government edicts.
Getting rid of gas is vital to the Labor-Liberal twins and their globalist bosses because their digital population control matrix is all-electric.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Dec 28, 2023 6:04:36 GMT 8
Re: Bearing the storm’s scars
The Editor The Cairns Post
The page seven photo showing the landslides on the hills in Douglas Shire, (Bearing the storm’s scars, 28/12), is instructive for those who advocate for new range road crossings.
Our hills are composed of hygroscopic substrates – they absorb water and slump away during heavy rains.
When a bench for a road is cut into these substrates, the chance of landslides is greatly increased. The wider the bench, the greater the landslide risk.
That’s just one of several reasons why a new four-lane range crossing should not be a surface road.
In the current era, with the stratospheric levels of green lunacy we’re seeing, the only solution to the range crossing problem is a tunnel.
If Cyclone Jasper had been a Category 5 and had hit Cairns, all the surface road range crossings would have been closed by tree-falls or landslides.
Had it also brought a three-metre storm surge, a tunnel that went straight to high ground from the main population zone would have saved thousands of lives.
While the Labor-Liberal twins control our parliaments, we’re not going to get the infrastructure we deserve - they won’t even discuss it.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Dec 28, 2023 6:08:48 GMT 8
"We don' need no 'steenken' good ideas - doesn't waste enough money".
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Post by NFA on Dec 28, 2023 6:12:22 GMT 8
Re: Popular drugs in short supply
The Editor The Cairns Post
The UN’s 1975 Lima Agreement saw industries that had been developed in Western nations exported to China in a move we were told would “democratize” them.
It didn't democratize China but it did enrich the globalists’ corporations that work hand-in-glove with the UN as they could gain higher profits from cheap Chinese labour.
Now we have almost no domestic pharmaceutical manufacturing and no precursor chemical industry at all, (Popular drugs in short supply, 28/12).
We’re very dependent on China for the drugs that so many people rely on, which is strategically disastrous.
Who would engineer such a dangerous arrangement that could affect so many Australians? The Labor-Liberal twins did.
We’re not going to get sane and logical governance back while the twins blight our parliaments.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Dec 28, 2023 7:59:18 GMT 8
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Post by NFA on Dec 28, 2023 9:08:43 GMT 8
Re: Steve Turton, Letters
The Editor The Cairns Post Steve Turton, a retired adjunct professor of environmental geography at CQU, (Letters, 28/12), clearly believes all the tired old tropes of the climate alarm cult. In the late 1980s alarmists told us via the Cairns Post that seas would rise to cover Cairns streets by 2010. It didn’t happen. We’ve been told repeatedly that cyclones would be more frequent and more intense. That didn’t happen either. We were told that temperatures would be incrementally higher each year. That didn’t happen either and it can’t happen on a water planet due to the temperature limiting effect of evaporation. It begs the question; why do highly credentialed career academics so strongly believe things that our eyes and our lived experience prove aren’t true? It’s because of the way academia is structured. Academics are grant-dependent, so only the scientists who produce the results that the grant providers want get funded. That system favours climate alarmists because that’s the narrative that governments want to promote. Scientists who do pure climate science, which disproves the alarmist narrative, are pushed out. So why do governments push climate alarmism when it’s such a waste of money? That’s because our governments are full of individuals who are loyal to the UN-WEF octopus, which actually puts them in breach of Section 44(i) of the Constitution. Under Section 45 of the Constitution, the UN-WEF’s Australian MPs and Senators are not eligible to retain their seats – they are approving grant funding illegally. Climate alarmist academics believe impossible things because they’re paid to. Treasonous politicians deliver the academics’ grants because they’re paid to. The entire climate alarm industrial complex is a festering tower of crime and corruption painstakingly constructed over decades by wealthy foreign anti-humanist control freaks. They’re creating terror in the innocent about a fictional disaster so they can enslave humanity; they are terrorists and slavers. Everyone who spreads climate alarmism is assisting foreign terrorists and slavers, is helping destroy their own nation and their fellow Australians, and belongs in jail for fraud and treason. (334 words) Peter Campion Tolga staff-profiles.cqu.edu.au/home/view/1577
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Post by NFA on Dec 28, 2023 9:10:38 GMT 8
A most excellent letter Peter.
It deserves to be published far and wide.
AAA+
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Post by NFA on Dec 28, 2023 9:43:09 GMT 8
I see from Mr Turton's CQUniversity profile that he was in the belly of the beast as an 'expert' reviewer for the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change’s (IPCC) Fifth and Sixth Assessment Reports, Working Group 2 (Impacts and Adaptation).
And the Cassowary's gave him an Award for Science (2009), Wet Tropics Management Authority!
I wonder if he was part of the team that recommended the $30.7 million (Sep 2023 guesstimate) Cassoworry Land Bridge across The Bruce Highway at Smiths Gap laughingly expected to be completed early 2024?
PS My personal opinion but I'm positive that Michael Crichton based his Jurassic Park Velociraptors on Cassowarys!
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