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Post by NFA on Feb 23, 2024 6:55:11 GMT 8
To comment on abusive relationships --
Are you in an abusive relationship? At any time in the last four years, has someone in your life stopped you seeing friends or family? Have they told you what to wear? Have they prevented you going out without their permission? Have they dismissed your opinions? Have they called you names or shamed you?
Have they controlled your finances, for example, by preventing you from working or doling out an allowance? Have they told you it’s for your own good and that they know better? Have they punished you for breaking rules they set, rules that they kept changing without notice? Have they refused to let you question the things that they tell you and that they demand you do?
When things that they said or did went wrong, did they play the victim, blame you, and tell you it was all your fault? When you voiced concerns, did they tell you you’re crazy and that no one agrees with you? Have they gaslighted you, challenged your memory of events, and made you doubt yourself? Have they controlled what you read, watched, or said, particularly online? Have they monitored everything you do, especially on your phone and computer?
Did your Labor and Liberal governments abuse you during the Covid years? Thankfully it’s easier to get rid of them than it is an abusive partner. Use your vote wisely, particularly your preferences, to get your abusers out of your life.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Feb 23, 2024 6:56:11 GMT 8
Great comments, Jennifer.
Put a restraining order on them by putting them last.
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Post by NFA on Feb 23, 2024 7:09:40 GMT 8
Re: Mossman’s future at risk
The Editor The Cairns Post
Helmont Energy director Mark Jonker said, “The key project hurdles centre around the future of the Mossman Sugar Mill and the ability for the project to obtain an offtake agreement for the renewable fuel product, (Mossman’s future at risk, 23/02).
Mossman Mill is designed to produce crystal sugar and it does so perfectly well. The farmers who supply it are very good at producing sugar cane, which is the ideal crop for land in that area.
There is no shortage of demand for crystal sugar. It’s in a very high proportion of supermarket products. Sugar’s commodity market price is currently quite high.
The Mossman Mills’s problems have been triggered by managers seeking to “diversify” into biofuels for which there is no established market.
Those managers reportedly tried to have the government create a mandated market, a socialist idea that has never worked and which seems to have failed yet again.
The Labor government has shown little interest in the plight of Mossman and its cane-growing community. Labor’s local MP’s office reportedly said she had “no interest” in the matter.
Rather than apply the simple fix, returning to crystal sugar production, Agriculture Minister Mark Furner “would work to support the community through a difficult time.”
That’s code for “we don’t care if a food growing community is destroyed by poor management decisions taken on the back of mistaken belief in Labor’s climate and energy myths.”
If Queensland’s budget has the surpluses needed for the Olympics that nobody wants, then it can afford to buy the Mossman Mill as a going concern at fire-sale prices and hold it in trust until growers can buy it back and operate it as it was designed to work.
Only One Nation has the policies that will support Australia’s farmers to continue to produce the world’s cleanest, greenest, and healthiest food.
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Peter Campion One Nation’s candidate for Cook Tolga
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Post by NFA on Feb 23, 2024 17:06:27 GMT 8
To comment on this week’s X-class solar flares
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On Thursday evening our time, a double-barrelled X-ray solar flare let rip from the sun. It hit tech companies in the US, where it was early morning and they were facing the sun, harder than expected and disrupted services to mobile phone networks, internet service providers, internet search engines, cable TV networks, and satellite-based internet service providers.
These flares were relatively minor as far as X-class flares go, reaching only X1.70. By contrast, the catastrophic Carrington Event of 1859, when telecommunications technology was in its infancy, was about X40 on the logarithmic measurement scale.
The issue with Thursday’s flares is that they weren’t strong enough to warrant the level of disruptions they caused. This resulted in NOAA dismissing the flares as a cause for the widespread disruptions, despite there being no other explanation for them other than coordinated hacking on a scale never seen before and timed for when the solar flares occurred.
The reason the flares caused the disruptions, and why far more disruptions are coming, is the ongoing weakening of Earth’s protective magnetosphere as our solar system approaches the null point in the galactic electromagnetic field – something it does every 12,000 years. The more the magnetosphere weakens the more solar and galactic energy will influence Earth’s weather and we’ll finally see examples of the disasters that climate alarmists have long forecasted and blamed on CO2.
This tells us that we’ve been set up. Those behind climate alarmism have known all along about the 12,000 year cycle – but instead of telling us so we could all prepare, they’ve attacked the energy systems we’ll need to survive the weather the flares will bring. They’re building underground bunkers to survive what’s coming while hanging us out to dry.
Those who fund and direct the false CO2-based climate alarmism are the true enemies of humanity and those who have been sucked into their narrative are aiding their own destruction.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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