Don’t miss, the World Wide Rally For Freedom — This Saturday 12 noon

By Jo Nova

The battle for freedom is here. The World Wide Freedom Rally of 2021 was massive, the largest protest I have ever been too, and it’s on again.

Don’t miss the chance to meet like minded people who will not go quietly into the night of corruption and lies. This is for everyone who is fed up with censorship; fed up with funding fantasies of climate control; and fed up with forced injections. I’m honored to be speaking at the Perth World Wide Rally for Freedom.

Right now the Swamp wants you to think there’s no point and no hope. But ask yourself what someone in a Soviet gulag would say — you have riches beyond your wildest imagination, and so many ways to fight back.

There are events all over the world:

World Wide Freedom Rally Nov 19 2022

This Saturday | World Wide Freedom Rally Nov 19 2022

Australian Freedom RalliesMelbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Hobart, Brisbane, Perth, Darwin, Cairns, Mackay.

See: World Wide Freedom Rally. Facebook, InstagramTelegram, Substack,

 

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The Perth Event features John Shipman, Julian Assange’s father. See you there!

World Wide Freedom Rally

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Coming soon for people in PerthJennifer Marohasy fights back against the Coral reef propaganda on Thursday December 1st. See the real state of the reef.  Most info soon.

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59 comments to Don’t miss, the World Wide Rally For Freedom — This Saturday 12 noon

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    David Maddison

    Freedom. Freedom. Freedom.

    One of mankind’s most innate desires.

    And under threat ny the evil forces of tyranny everywhere.

    Tragically, many people have even been indoctrinated into thinking that freedom is a bad thing.

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    David Maddison

    I wonder if in Vicdanistan (Australia) the Victorian Dictator Andrews will have his own orivate army, which is what he has turned the once-reputable Victoria Police into, shooting people in the back with rubber bullets, arresting pregnant women in their homes and trampling and spraying frail old ladies and others with chemical agents (pepper spray) like they did during the covid lock-up protests? Chemical warfare is prohibited by the Geneva Conventions against combating armies, how much more so in the case of Dan’s milititia (VicPol) against The People?

    The willingness of VicPol to “just follow orders” in the suppression of freedom was frightening and un-Australian and demonstrated that Australia is much closer to a full-on dictatorship than anyone typically imagines.

    That’s why these pro-freedom rallies are so important.

    I suppose the Left will be staging a counter anti-freedom rally.

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      David Maddison

      Correction:

      I inadvertently described the chemical agent used by Dan Andrews’ private army as “pepper spray”.

      It has nothing to do with pepper (the seasoning), that is the propaganda term used by the oppressors to make it sound OK. (However capsicums are called peppers or bell peppers in some places but not usually Australia.)

      It is oleoresin capsicum spray, a lachrymatory agent.

      Its use in war is prohibited by Article I.5* of the Chemical Weapons Convention, but apparently it’s OK to use by the Victorian militia against Australians.

      * https://www.opcw.org/chemical-weapons-convention/articles/article-i

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      David Maddison

      And for those that disbelieve that Victoria Police are no longer a civilian police force but an army, see the link below.

      Does the picture therein of “police” patrolling the streets in Lenco Bearcat armoured personnel carriers, military vehicles, look to you like traditional Australian police or an army?

      https://amp.9news.com.au/article/7a2fd663-5a11-4844-bed5-fa137285dea6

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        Ando

        I saw footage during the protests of an unmarked black suv pull up and personnel dressed in green (with no insignia) armed with sub machine guns hop out and slam a tradie who was just casually walking past into the ground and start roughing him up.

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    erasmus

    Given the parlous state of the vast majority of the MSM, the abject poverty of politicians, and the determined crookedness of so many on the left, I find it difficult to have hope for a better future.

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      David Maddison

      If we give up hope, then we might as well just roll over and accept the tyrannical fate the Left want to impose on us right now.

      There is always hope, and I’m by no means optimistic about this myself.

      And freedom has always arisen from the darkness, ultimately the national socialists and the international socialists were destroyed by the forces of freedom. But those same anti-freedom forces are making a comeback now so they must be fought again now while a peaceful resolution is still reasonably possible.

      If you will not fight for right when you can easily win without blood shed; if you will not fight when your victory is sure and not too costly; you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival. There may even be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves.

      Winston S. Churchill

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    I love being free. It’s the ‘dom’ bit that I don’t like.

    I will be at Sydney Town Hall as I need to get some bog rolls at Woolies on the corner and throw them at Clover ‘No More’…………….

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    David Maddison

    Another important point.

    In the less free countries, among which I would sadly now count Australia, that had compulsory experimental covid vaccination, anyone that refused to be injected was sacked (fired).

    This means that the few pro-freedom people that were in institutions such as the Victorian militia were removed, leaving behind a higher proportion of all those who unquestioningly “just follow orders”.

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      Steve of Cornubia

      I am looking forward to seeing how well attended these rallies are, now that more people are wise to the lies they were told about the “safe and effective” vaccines, and how (supposedly) dangerous later variants were. Despite the best efforts of governments and their MSM allies, the truth is leaking out, as evidenced by the waning take-up of boosters.

      This should result in larger attendance. However, it could also be that folks just want to put the whole pandemic era behind them and get back to worrying about the cost of living, the climate apocalypse and being invaded by China.

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    Murray Shaw

    Looks like an opportunity to get the MAGA (Make Australia Great Again) hat out again, what with the Donald back in the game.

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    John Hultquist

    Blowing in the wind in America:
    “Donald Trump cannot win.”
    “Neither Biden nor Harris will be running.”
    “A more centralist Democrat will be on that ticket.”
    “There are a dozen good Republican candidates.”
    “Trump’s money would be helpful, but he should not be heard from.”

    Some of the above is being said because most of the candidates he supported this time lost, and those Republicans he tried to defeat won. He appears to have a strong following of 30%. That won’t win.

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      Steve of Cornubia

      John, you have to always factor in the Swamp’s hatred of Trump whenever you read about him. The lengths the media will go to in order to discredit Trump are quite extraordinary, and like with other effective conservative leaders, one must ponder why he is hated so much. They really are unhinged. It can only be that they recognise he is a huge threat to their agenda.

      Measure a man by the quality of his enemies.

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        Custer Van Cleef

        Steve, I’ve been hoping to see a refurbished Trump 2.0, this time around. A bit more maturity, a bit more dignity, those are fitting qualities after what he’s been through: six years of being hounded by the Deep State/Legacy Media, on bogus charges most of the time.
        Even now I can’t trust what they say about his latest moves. First I read he DIDN’T fund the midterm candidates he endorsed…then I read he stumped up 16 million for them, so who to believe?

        And supposedly he’s attacked Desantis & Youngkin… well if he does want to criticize people on the SAME SIDE, keep it good-natured — a bit of gentle ribbing — that’s okay, he just needs to stay away from anything that CAN BE construed as nasty (of course this advice does not apply to the vilest specimens on the demo’rat side–they’re fair game for mockery and putdowns).

        I think an upgraded Trump can still be a winner…whereas — if it’s a rehash of Trump 1.0 — I don’t think Americans will go for that.

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      David Maddison

      John, I know it is a common claim that the Trump-endorsed Republicans didn’t do so well but 1) is that really true and 2) might there be an effect of sabotage by RINO Republicans against MAGA Republicans? E.g. Mitch McConnell diverting funding away from MAGA candidates in favour of RINOs?

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        Steve of Cornubia

        And for all the talk about the need for ‘new leadership’ of the Republican movement, hence apparently their desire for Trump to go away, they then re-elect Mitch McConnell as leader of the senate.

        “Judge a person not by what they say, but by what they do.”

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      Murray Shaw

      John, the high profile Trump candidates that lost, Oz, Lake, Bolduc, and Mastriano, all suffered by being defunded by the GOP McFunders, McConnell, McCarthy, and McDaniels. There were several high profile losers that were not endorsed by Trump, O’Dea in Colorado among them.
      There was a 7% swing to the GOP nationally. Which did not convert to expected wins.
      Having the gavel should enable the GOP to shine a light on the workings of the FBI, the DOJ, Secretary Mayorkas over the Southern Border whic he claims at recent Congressional hearings is “under control”. Not to mention Hunter Biden, Attorney General Merrick Garland and his Lawfare campaign.

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        Custer Van Cleef

        Yeah, they need to shine a light on Steven D’Antuono.. I just heard he resigned from the FΒI.

        Remember him, the bureau chief in Michigan, during the period they hatched the plan to set up MAGA supporters into ‘kidnapping’ Governor Whitmer?

        The feds even gave their targets for entrapment, $5000 credit cards so they could afford to buy ‘tools of the kidnapping trade’. Yeah, these guys were too poor to buy duct tape and rope, I guess, which probably means the “plot” was never going to happen without the generous support of the FΒI.

        That all stinks to high heaven, doesn’t it? … but it seems to have impressed his bosses, cos D’Antuono’s next gig was promotion(!) to Chief of the Washington D.C. office, in October 2020… WOW that was just in time to ‘cook something up’ for Jan 6 — what a coincidence! Was that the plan?

        I wonder about the convenience of his retirement just before the Republicans get expanded opportunities for oversight? Was he shown the door? … Did Wray sense some awkward questions might be coming his way?

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      David Maddison

      Other reasons the GOP did unexpectedly poorly are:

      1) The Demon-rats have found that the electoral system is highly susceptible and easy to defraud.

      2) The failure to identify voters in any meaningful way, or at all, including acceptance of non-matching signatures.

      3) The legality of “ballot harvesting” in most places.

      4) Mass mail out voting without voters even requesting it and the likelihood that returned votes will either be fraudulent or from those too lazy to physically go to a polling booth which will likely be Demon-rat supporters.

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        OldOzzie

        The 2022 elections: a compendium

        I’ve waited to comment on last week’s midterm elections until the situation became clearer. The fact that we still don’t know which party will control either the House or the Senate is the clearest possible evidence of at least gross inefficiency, if not actual malice, in the vote counting process. Most informed observers who aren’t on the payroll, directly or indirectly, of the Deep State tend towards the “actual malice” side of the equation.

        Here’s a selection of their views. All are insightful. All are important.

        The question is, what are you and I going to do about it?

        – First, Kevin at The Smallest Minority comes up with one of his classic posts. He titles it simply “Democracy”. It’s worth reading the whole thing.

        It’s not “radical Authoritarians” on the Left and Right, it’s Joe and Jane Average who have discovered that the government doesn’t serve them, it services them in the animal husbandry meaning. That “sharp rise in income and wealth inequality” is primarily due to government regulations picking winners and losers. And the votes of Joe and Jane Average obviously don’t mean sh!t for the most part.

        No s***, Sherlock!

        – Sarah Hoyt puts her own inimitable spin on things.

        Quite so.

        – James Kunstler points out that information has become a key weapon, including both the suppression of accurate information and the spreading of disinformation.

        – Divemedic says simply that “This smells”. I couldn’t agree more.

        Then the Democrat wins. In every state with mail in voting where ballot counting is delayed, the Democrats pull out amazing wins that defy history, polling, and statistical analysis.

        There are anomalies like missing camera footage, ballots being delivered in the middle of the night, election observers denied access. People notice and comment on this.

        Then the Democrats demand concrete evidence, knowing that it will never be found because they made sure there were no witnesses.

        I daresay he’s right.

        – On the subject of smells, Aesop notes: “Deja Poo”.

        – The acerbic Wayne Root states bluntly, “You’ve Been Gaslighted – Democrats Just Stole Another Election”.

        – Solomon, writing at SNAFU, complains: “Sorry I don’t trust our elections….DAYS to count after the day? Convenient results for the party in power? DON’T TRUST IT AT ALL!” He concludes:

        Here are a few more links that are worth following:

        . The Big Club Is Openly Reassembling
        . Why Vote-By-Mail Is The End Of The Republic
        , So, Where to Now?
        . Doug Mastriano: A Case Study in Not Building a Coalition

        All are recommended reading.

        As for me? I predicted this before the election, remember? We didn’t have some sort of major crisis to disrupt the elections, but I have no doubt whatsoever that 2020’s electoral fraud was perpetuated in 2022 on an even larger scale.

        What next? I’m still thinking about that, and I’ll have more to say shortly. However, if there are any for-real Henry Bowmans out there, I fear greatly that their time may be drawing near . . . because nothing short of that is likely to work any longer. I don’t want that – nobody in his right mind wants that! – but it may now be unavoidable.

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        Perhaps one could even add ….. Gerrymandering to that list, or as it is called in America re-districting, an art the left has perfected.

        Tony.

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        John Connor II

        Demon-rats

        Sorry DM, but that’s JC2 I.P. (c) 2022.
        Come up with your own. 🤣

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      jelly34

      Just look at the alternative,John.De Santis,who is the ONLY candidate that the leftards are putting up,has gone to the”Dark Side”See theconservativetreehouse.com

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      another ian

      “232 of Trump endorsed candidates won … and 22 lost. Are the RINO’s as poor at maths as the Demoncraps?”

      http://www.smalldeadanimals.com/2022/11/15/trump-live/#comment-1709591

      Were you using >modern mathematics”?

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    Steve of Cornubia

    I gave up on the ‘freedom rallies’ here in Brisbane during the pandemic because they got hijacked by Aboriginal activists. Can we be sure that won’t happen again? I will definitely attend if the organisers aren’t going to let that happen again.

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      FarmerDoug2

      Steve
      I understand your feelings as I’ve seen similar events. So what should we do ?
      The world is run by those that turn up. You could be one of the organisers and help fix it. Or organise your own. For that matter, were there any organisers ? It might have been a few poeple like you turning up.
      Please, don’t just give up.

      Doug

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    Neville

    I remember the 1950s and some heavy censorship, when only the left and Libertarians seemed to fight for the right to read and view what you wanted.
    But now it seems that type of censorship doesn’t matter and the left and far left now want to fully CONTROL what you say or do or write etc.
    How has it deviated so far in the last 60 years and how come the conservatives and libertarians are the only groups that seem to want to fight for freedom of thought, of writing and even travel to a desired destination of your choice?
    The idea that censorship meant you couldn’t read a so called dirty book like “Lady Chatterley’s Lover” was overturned in the early 1960s, but today’s censorship seems to be encouraged and promoted by the left wing parties and their hatred of personal freedom. Why is it so?

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      Steve of Cornubia

      Because it was never about the principle, only the side. Back then, the left believed they weren’t getting fair treatment of their views, hence the demand for freedom of speech and less censorship.

      Now of course, the left wants to be the ONLY voice that’s heard, so freedom of speech is suddenly A Very Bad Thing.

      So you see, it was never about a real belief in free speech. Back then, and through all the intervening years, the left fought to control the narrative and they have been largely successful. We are now suffering the result.

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      Custer Van Cleef

      Your post reminded that I saw the term Conservatarian for the first time, this year.

      I don’t put labels on myself but kind of like that one because it’s highly suggestive of who I align with.

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    OldOzzie

    Emoting Our Way to Public Policy

    17th November 2022

    Paul Collits

    https://quadrant.org.au/opinion/qed/2022/11/emoting-our-way-to-public-policy/

    Back in the day there was a pact between elected politicians and those who put them in office. They did our bidding. They exercised power in our interests. They were, in other words, “accountable”. They limited their actions to doing things for the benefit of the people. They showed restraint. They were answerable to the people’s houses of parliament. They had to front the electorate periodically to get our permission to continue in office.

    The democratic system (aka “responsible government” and representative democracy) required two things in order to function properly. Properly motivated politicians and informed voters. Now we have neither, and this is why the system is so broken.

    Today’s politicians are self-regarding careerists content with the spoils of office, determined to make them last and indifferent, at best, to our needs (as defined not by them but by us).

    At least some of them, possibly many, are motivated to do us active harm, more often than not in the name of some ideology or other. To steal our resources. To deny us free choice in our lives. To impoverish us all.

    Perhaps even worse, today’s voters are low information, superficial and ill-motivated to inform themselves about public policy. They are, in the late American economist Anthony Downs’ term, “rationally ignorant”. They have decided to focus on themselves and their toys, and have chosen to let the state do its own thing, even when it harms them personally and harms their fellow citizens. For they have signed away their stake in the political system. They are a combination of midwits – those just smart enough to be dangerous – and total buffoons oblivious to what is going on in the world and what is driving it.

    Being superficial and driven by how they “feel” about issues of the moment, today’s citizens are prepared to emote their way to public policy, clutching at, and accepting at face value empty cliches and propaganda like “climate emergency”, “love is love”, “follow the science”, “black lives matter”, “we are all in this together”, “stop the spread”, “flatten the curve” and the rest, and all the while believing earnestly (or at least casually) that these slogans have actual meaning based on truth, research and analysis.

    Policy-as-emoting is a creature of the post-modern age. It fits perfectly with a shallow, politically illiterate, morally vacuous Me Generation that mistakes “feeling” for thinking, or worse, for being. In such a regime, the patently absurd becomes mainstream belief, almost overnight. As noted by GK Chesterton, they will accept literally anything.

    If, perchance, evidence counter to their world view comes their way, they will simply look in the other direction in order to avoid having illusions dented.

    Leaps of faith that are poo-pooed among the traditionally religious are easily absorbed by the emoting class. If you accept that truth can simply be defined away, or morphed into “my truth” and “your truth”, you will all the more easily accept that, for example, crushing traditional marriage is simply “all about love”, that giving up our petrol-fuelled cars will stop droughts and floods, that giving offence to “victims” must be outlawed no matter what the ramifications for free speech, that robust policy itself (aka science) is a whitey/male social construct.

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    Neville

    It’s very interesting to see the changes over the years.
    After the obscenity trial there was rush to buy a copy of Lady Chatterley’s Lover and here a reporter asks the people in line why they wanted a copy.
    Some look a bit shy and a young woman says it’s for a friend and another hangs his head.
    Gosh times have changed.

    https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=ady+chatterley%27s+lover+trial+1960

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    Will be interesting to see how the press report these, if they report at all.

    Remember the name Rhiannon Down, reporter from The Australian. I note her name as her reporting on a Brisbane protest I attended in Dec 2021 was disgusting. “Hundreds” were apparently present but I was there with friends and there were at my estimate over 50 000, others said closer to 80 000 (it was on the day of the record protest in Melbourne).

    I sent the innumerate Rhiannon footage from a helicopter showing the protest march leaving the Botanic Gardens and filling the streets for kilometres.

    She should be sacked for utter false reporting and one wonders how she lies straight in bed after deliberately spreading false hoods. No doubt she is quintuple vaxxed and woke as anything but that should not alter her ability to do her job accurately and properly.

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      John Connor II

      The press are mostly garbage so why bother with them.
      I haven’t read or bought a “newspaper” in years.
      I’d trust drone footage and a head count far far more than the MSM.

      All the protests for 3 years and here we are in the same boat.
      Time for a NEW form of government as so-called democracy ain’t working except for the elected representatives who don’t represent…

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    Gee Aye

    The world freedom rally that rejects globalism, has a flag that is subservient to another nation’s and adds a bunch of other grievances to muddy the message is really going to grab the attention of a few people.

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      Yep, we know it’ll be a struggle! It’s not gonna be like the well oiled machine of the of the climate/carbon religion: well funded and promoted by governments, corporations, media and so called free thinking universities. But truth is truth.

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      b.nice

      Why do you hate the very idea of personal freedom… ?

      …. as well as Australia in general, and the British ancestry of the Australia federation?

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    David Maddison

    Peta Credlin video “The Cult of Daniel Andrews”.

    This was aired yesterday.

    Andrews is a true dictator and has taken away the freedoms and rights of Victorian Australians.

    Andrews is ruthless with his real or perceived enemies, especially women.

    Victoria is Australia’s least free state as was clearly demonstrated during the covid lockups.

    https://youtu.be/VY64Ah_KKlM

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      Memoryvault

      The old saying – “the enemy of my enemy is my friend” is fallacious.
      Peta Credlin is not your friend.

      Go do a little research into who her husband is, and what they have worked for, for twenty years, before their recent retirement.

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        Ross

        We all know her links to the Liberal Party and her close association with Tony Abbott. But Peta was the only journalist who actually spooked Daniel Andrews during some of those nauseating press conferences during 2021. In fact, I think not long after that those pressers were trimmed. She couldn’t be controlled by Andrews and had no fear, which is unlike most of the state based political journos here in Vic. They are nearly all hanging out for a well paid adviser job to the Premiers dept.

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        another ian

        The up to date version is

        “The enemy of my enemy is thye jab”

        (Borrowed from another blog)

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    Jane

    About this freedom rally – it seems an overall good idea, not well put together though. What a shame. We really do need something, but better operated.

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    Ross

    In a similar vein Dr Robert Malone has released his book today on Amazon. ““Lies My GOV’T Told Me and the Better Future Coming” is the title. Apparently already suffering some censoring from Amazon, who have stuck a warning over the top advising people to consult the US CDC first. Talk about irony!!!!

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      David Maddison

      When I started reading your post Ross my first thought was, it’s strange it’s going on a woke Leftist site like Amazon, then you went on to say how they attached warnings to it.

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        Ross

        Malone is like a lot of the truth tellers. The real experts and scientists that our leaders ( sarc) should have listened to. They want to stay on all the mainstream or social media outlets, because then they have a greater chance of informing more people. So that’s Facebook, Twitter, Joe Rogan, Amazon etc, especially if you’re in the US. He got kicked off Twitter, let’s see how long he lasts on Amazon selling his book. ( the best way to hear his commentary these days is via his Substack).

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    David Maddison

    I am surprised that Victoria Police didn’t actually kill anyone during the covid lockups, at least not that was reported. Plus people may have died later from related heart attacks etc. but those were not attributed to police state action. I don’t think they are -yet- “disappearing” people like they did in Argentina during the Guerra sucia, but at the rate things are going, that’s only a matter of time. The loyalty of VicPol is to the cult leader Dan Andrews, not The People.

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      Dave
      You are closer to the truth than you think. Any study of history shows that if we leave psychopaths like Dan in charge sooner or later people get locked up on shonky reasons. And then at some stage people start being beaten and then killed.

      I am concerned that the Trojan horse that is the digital ID will then permit Dan and those who think like him (and the ABC and press are full of them) to introduce an aggressive social credit scheme. And at some stage early on negative comments or writing about Dan will disqualify you from voting, so that in the end it will be truly Communist where you simply cannot vote for anybody except Dan and his buddies, if you are allowed to vote that is.

      Some may say I have lost the plot, but 20 years ago if you showed film of Dans bully boys chasing and assaulting citizen protesting his utterly unjustified lockdowns, people would have been up in arms. But now, half the population actively support these heinous acts.

      Dan is dangerous and if not removed he will complete the destruction of Victoria.

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        Well if Victorians are gonna vote for him, best we keep Victorians in Victoria! Otherwise they’ll spread those rubbish ideals elsewhere.

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    CHRIS

    Freedom. Nice sentiment. Never going to happen, unfortunately.

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    CHRIS

    And by the way…Daniel Andrews is not a psychopath. He is a sociopath, since his behaviour is related to Victoria (ie: society).

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    I have attended several freedom rallies in Brisbane and enjoyed the peaceful, purposeful atmosphere. The police behaved impeccably. I don’t want to behave like a wet blanket-but these rallies only get mainstream media coverage when fringe elements screw up. Otherwise the media are silent. How does this further the cause?
    Unless this one can influence Dan’s demise, it seems a waste of effort. Hopefully someone can show me the error of my post.

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      Go to meet people. Connect. Take photos. Use it to show friends how much the media is not reporting.

      We are in an information war. The first point starts with shoring up our lines of communication. Attending a rally is not essential, but it is strategic and we have to start somewhere.

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