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Post by NFA on Jan 25, 2024 6:49:09 GMT 8
Re: Corporate woke wave, Jumping on bandwagon, Letters, 25/01
The Editor The Daily Telegraph
There’s nothing organic or local about corporations in Australia signing onto woke causes, (Corporate woke wave, 25/01).
The odds of one corporation after another all joining the same causes in the same way are remote, (Jumping on bandwagon, 25/01).
When Woolworths’ dumped on their customers national day their share price took a hit - but then Coles made the same error.
Knowingly taking a decision that reduces shareholder value is a breach of the board’s fiduciary duties, but they did it anyway.
It’s obvious that these corporations are taking their orders from an entity they fear more than the Australian corporate regulator.
Who might that be? It can only be their controlling shareholders – BlackRock, Vanguard, etc.
Who controls BlackRock, Vanguard, etc? That’d be the Davos-class globalists and their invisible superiors.
The invisible people pulling the strings at Davos are the cause of most of the division and unhappiness in the world today.
They are a threat to humanity and they need to be brought to account regardless of their wealth.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jan 25, 2024 6:52:22 GMT 8
Re: Greener power is reducing costs
The Editor The Cairns Post
“Record renewable energy generation pushed the cost of wholesale electricity during the fourth quarter of 2023-24 down 24 per cent,” (Greener power is reducing costs, 25/01).
Lol! Well, obviously cheaper wholesale costs have doubled the retail price in the last few years; makes perfect sense in left-wing clown-world.
For the record, AEMO’s calculations of wholesale costs don’t include “firming,” which means getting electricity from elsewhere when the sun sets and/or the wind drops.
Nor does it account for wind and solar’s extra distribution costs or for the replacement of short-lived wind and solar industrial installations.
It also doesn’t explain why renewables must be subsidised; if they’re inherently cheaper, why were subsidies ever needed?
AEMO has long been captured by activists and the “transition to renewables” is an enemy attack on the electricity grid that you rely on.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jan 25, 2024 6:57:22 GMT 8
Re: Council’s Oz day shock, 23/01, Council all in on Jan 26, 25/01
The Editor The Cairns Post
Kudos to the Cairns Post for informing the people about the Cairns Council staff’s sneak attack on Australia Day, (Council’s Oz day shock, 23/01, Council all in on Jan 26, 25/01).
Given the outrage over corporations disrespecting our national day, it’s simply bizarre that unelected bureaucrats should compound the insult.
We need to discuss rogue bureaucrats and what we must do as a community to rein them in.
Activist bureaucrats who take unilateral decisions against the majority public interest don’t deserve to continue in public employment, but too often they’re effectively unsackable.
It’s time we legislated instant dismissal for bureaucrats at any level who engage in political activism in the course of their duties.
With that in place, Cairns could quickly be free of the Mica Martins of the bureaucratic world.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jan 25, 2024 7:01:10 GMT 8
Re: Fisheries bridge ruined, 25/01, Crocs looking for love, 20/01
The Editor The Cairns Post
In the 1970s, it was quite safe to swim in Freshwater Creek and in the Mulgrave River – but not now due to the risk of being eaten alive by crocodiles, (Fisheries bridge ruined, 25/01, Crocs looking for love 20/01).
How did we get to the point where reptiles have more rights and more freedom than humans and where children are at risk of being snatched from the banks of our traditional swimming holes?
The anti-humanist “environmentalist” movement brought us here.
The public face of the anti-humanist “environmentalists” is the Greens political party but they’re enabled by the Labor-Liberal twins.
So why have “our” legacy political parties acted to put our children at risk of being eaten, even in the suburbs?
Because they don’t represent our will – that much is obvious.
Whose will are they implementing? As in every Western country, they’re serving the interests of the depopulationist Davos-class globalists.
The Labor-Liberal-Green-Teal UNiparty aren’t working for you – they’re working for wealthy foreigners.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jan 25, 2024 7:08:29 GMT 8
Re: Townsville in firing line
The Editor The Cairns Post
“Tropical Cyclone Kirrily will bring thunderstorms, a heatwave and damaging winds to large parts of the Far North coast this weekend,” (Townsville in firing line, 25/01).
“Heatwaves,” eh? That’ll be the weather we used to call “summer.”
One thing that modern activist alarmist meteorologists won’t tell you is that cyclones are giant heat pumps.
The central eye is an updraft that takes the latent heat of condensation straight to the tropopause and sends it on its way back to space.
It’s the same thing with thunderstorms, which is why it’s always so cool after they pass.
Despite the tremendous amount of heat vacuumed away from the surface by cyclones and thunderstorms, that function is not acknowledged in alarmists’ energy balance equations or their climate models.
This is why activist meteorologists can’t forecast weather with accuracy – they refuse to acknowledge all the variables.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jan 25, 2024 7:11:40 GMT 8
Re: Aquifers face threat
The Editor The Townsville Bulletin
The globalists at the UN and WEF, like the Bond villains they are, feel compelled to broadcast their plans in advance, (Aquifers face threat, 25/01).
They’ve been signalling for a while now that “there will be water shortages” and that water will need to be “centrally controlled.”
Water shortages are impossible on a water planet where water is continually created within the mantle in the same manner as oil.
They’re also impossible in advanced societies that can build dams.
But just as we’re seeing with health, food, and energy, the unelected globalists want to control everything you rely on for life.
The Labor-Liberal twins are owned by the globalists, so you can be certain that they’ll enact their wishes but not yours.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jan 25, 2024 7:15:17 GMT 8
Re: Aussies should not forget that we won life’s lottery
The Editor The Courier Mail
“Imagine if we were born in another time or place. We might have suffered the horrors of Nazism, the oppression of Soviet communism, or the misery of the Great Depression,” (Aussies should not forget that we won life’s lottery, 25/01).
Peter Dutton and Jacinta Price have got to be kidding; they were part of the Fascist ScoMo regime that ignored the Nuremberg Code, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and Section 51(xxiiiA) of our own Constitution during the globalists’ Covid plandemic.
As plandemic-era Health Minister Greg Hunt said, the injection campaign was a global medical experiment – which the 1946 Referendum’s amendment to our Constitution was expressly intended to prevent.
Benito Mussolini described fascism as the merger of corporate and government power, which is exactly what we saw from the federal Liberal government and the state Liberal and Labor governments from 2020 to 2023.
Dutton and Price are gaslighting us – we can stick a fork in the Liberal-Labor twins because they’re done.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jan 25, 2024 8:19:47 GMT 8
Re: Williams new ABC chair
The Editor The Gold Coast Bulletin
Oh dear, Kim Williams is off to a bad start, (Williams new ABC chair, 25/01).
It’s not enough for the ABC to “hav(e) an aspiration to freedom from bias.” As a taxpayer-funded media outlet it must be totally free from bias at all times.
Of course, Williams wouldn’t have been given the gig if he was a risk to the far-left’s death-grip on their billion-dollar agitprop megaphone.
And since the Labor and Liberal parties are just one left-wing outfit pretending to be two to give voters the illusion of choice, there’s no chance whatsoever of the ABC ever losing its bias.
The ABC richly deserves to be shut down due to its continual misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation, but that won’t happen until we purge the Labor-Liberal twins from the parliament.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jan 25, 2024 8:24:58 GMT 8
Peter,
I copied this letter to C.L.s article dealing with this appointment - Republican Mike
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