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Post by NFA on Apr 26, 2024 8:46:42 GMT 8
Re: Loss looms for Labor
The Editor The Cairns Post
Government-corporate propagandists are hoping that Queenslanders fail to connect the dots, (Loss looms for Labor, 26/04).
They’re hoping that people don’t notice that whatever the ALP does, the LNP will do too – only slower.
When voters realise that the ALP and LNP are one organisation pretending to be two to give voters the illusion of choice, the game is over for the UNiparty.
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Peter Campion One Nation’s candidate for Cook Tolga
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Post by NFA on Apr 26, 2024 9:05:28 GMT 8
Peter,
Hammer, meet nail!
My name is still on some electoral roll somewhere in Cairns or Queensland.
After leaving Cairns 11 years ago and going through lengthy correspondence with whatever passes as an election commission and having an email stating that all fines for not voting at various elections were now rescinded and I was definitely not on the electoral roll I received an email back in February summarized as,
I wonder who I voted for at that election and whom I will be voting for at the forthcoming State Election?
There was a handy little reminder that I could vote early as well as a reminder that voting is compulsory!
Voting... hah!
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Post by NFA on Apr 26, 2024 9:09:03 GMT 8
Re: Targeted croc cull to roll out
The Editor The Cairns Post
Kudos to the NT government for putting people above giant lizards, (Targeted croc cull to roll out, 26/04).
Crocodiles aren’t an endangered species; their numbers have exploded since humans stopped hunting them.
All species require a predator to keep their numbers in check and right now in Queensland crocs don’t have one.
Queensland Labor seems OK with crocs in rivers and at beaches in suburban areas; they don’t seem to mind if you’re eaten alive.
The evidence says that Labor ranks lizards above people.
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Peter Campion One Nation’s candidate for Cook Tolga
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Post by NFA on Apr 26, 2024 9:15:33 GMT 8
Peter,
If they can run a power line undersea from Darwin to Singapore for their 'ruinable' power then they can run power lines in the rivers and creeks.
Given the actual evidence of not giving a stuff about forests, koalas and whatever else, humans would not be considered at all.
But maybe the installers of underwater power lines in rivers and creeks might do something about the crocs.
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Post by NFA on Apr 26, 2024 9:18:03 GMT 8
Re: Unpacking bid to attract giant
The Editor The Cairns Post
The lady running the petition to bring Aldi supermarkets to Cairns said, “I don’t understand how Coles and Woolworths have been able to get away with (unaffordable prices) as long as they have,” (Unpacking bid to attract giant, 26/04).
It’s because the Labor-Liberal UNiparty has let them.
One of the main reasons we have governments is to maintain a level playing field in trade, including grocery shopping.
That’s a responsibility the UNiparty have dodged.
The UNiparty has shown no intention of taking on the giant corporations because they don’t represent your will – they represent the will of the corporations.
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Peter Campion One Nation’s candidate for Cook Tolga
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Post by NFA on Apr 26, 2024 9:18:54 GMT 8
Fascism Australia.
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Post by NFA on Apr 26, 2024 9:22:45 GMT 8
Re: Vaccines save 154m since 1974
The Editor The Cairns Post
The UN’s WHO is now the least trusted of the unelected foreign organisations that seek to impose rules on all humanity, (Vaccines save 154m since 1974, 26/04).
They claim that vaccines save lives but there’s evidence that other technological advances, such as the improved hygiene that came with sewerage systems, actually did the heavy lifting.
The WHO won’t admit that rates of autism have increased in line with the number of jabs given to babies or the cost implications of the autism epidemic in the future.
Nor will they admit to the harms done by their C19 jabs – instead they pretend that fit young athletes have always died suddenly on sports fields in the current numbers.
The Malthusian globalists who run the UN and its agencies also control most of the corporations, including the pharmaceutical companies.
If the agenda is depopulation, one way to achieve it is by scaring people into “safe and effective” injections that reduce longevity.
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Peter Campion One Nation’s candidate for Cook Tolga
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Post by NFA on Apr 26, 2024 9:24:25 GMT 8
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Post by NFA on Apr 26, 2024 9:27:02 GMT 8
Re: Extreme teens in terrorism charges
The Editor The Cairns Post
“Five teenagers have been charged with terrorism and extremism offences after an alleged youth terror cell was uncovered during an investigation into the stabbing of a Sydney bishop,” (Extreme teens in terrorism charges, 26/04).
There’s no doubt that Bishop Emmanuel was stabbed in his church by a terrorist, but the footage itself was quite mild by Hollywood’s standards – it probably wouldn’t even rate “M for mature audiences” under our system.
So why are Albo and his “eSafety Commissar” (dubbed the “eKaren” online) hell-bent on deleting it from social media?
Because it shows a Muslim trying to murder a Christian at a time when the globalists are trying to paint Christians as the violent terrorists.
It’s nothing to do with “misinformation and disinformation” which is mostly subjective anyway – it’s about protecting the globalists’ narrative.
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Peter Campion One Nation’s candidate for Cook Tolga
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Post by NFA on Apr 26, 2024 9:36:10 GMT 8
Peter,
It is also happening in Europe.
See,
and
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Post by NFA on Apr 26, 2024 9:40:48 GMT 8
Re: Wind farm withdrawn
The Editor The Express How excellent to see the efforts of local environmentalists paid off in halting, or at least delaying, the Chalumbin wind monstrosity, (Wind farm withdrawn, 24/04).In electrical engineering there’s a concept called “line losses”; the further electricity must be transmitted the more energy is lost, primarily as heat. Typically, line losses in traditional networks, which generally place the power station comparatively close to the consumers, amount to 22.5% of generated electricity. Aluminium smelters are often located adjacent to coal-fired or large-hydro power plants to minimise line losses. The Labor-Liberal UNiparty’s current plan for “distributed generation” from wind- and solar-driven subsidy-harvesting industrial installations spread across productive farmland and important bushland necessitates the construction of many thousands of kilometres of transmission lines. The longer the transmission lines the greater the percentage of electricity that is lost – and the more wind and solar subsidy-harvesters must be built and the more you the consumer must pay. The obvious solution to this problem is for the UNiparty’s wind and solar to be built in and around cities where those who want “renewables” live – but that’s never even suggested. Why? Because no real estate agent has ever been asked for a property with a view of solar panels or windmills. If wind and solar is unacceptable in the cities, why is it OK for city folk to push it on us in the bush?
Obviously it’s not OK, but the ALP-LNP UNiparty abandoned the regions when they collapsed the National party.
The ALP-LNP UNiparty doesn’t represent us in the regions; they represent brainwashed inner-city greenies, multinational corporations, and unelected foreign globalist bodies.
(266 words) Peter Campion One Nation’s candidate for Cook Tolga electrical-engineering-portal.com/total-losses-in-power-distribution-and-transmission-lines-1
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Post by NFA on Apr 26, 2024 9:44:16 GMT 8
Peter,
Great points.
I object to 'them' calling it a 'farm' which denotes something that is productive.
I think 'wind hell-scape' more appropriate.
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