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    Richard Ilfeld

    New York is Punishing Donald Trump.
    When the city was revitalizing itself a couple of decades ago he was a local hero.
    One presumes the New York Slimes has burned the microfilm.
    In related action ten or more states are actively considering a wealth tax, on unrealized assets.

    Our next “Civil War” won’t be bullets, at least at first. It will be a Bakers dozen of blue states,
    in bankruptcy, stripped of their tax base by the migration of their citizens to red states as
    economic refugees, trying to claw wealth from those red states to continue funding their progressive
    insanities. The scope of our internal migration is hidden from the world as it is happening one person at
    a time; the indigent of various types of status, including illegal immigrants, gravitating to the jurisdictions paying the
    highest welfare; the wealth creators seeking lower taxes. Two months after Mr. Bezos left Washington (7% capital gains tax)
    for Florida (0%) he sold $6B of Amazon stock. Yet Washington run huge deficits, Florida a surplus.

    Democrats will lose their priorities unless they can strip the same wealth from folks who have moved that they were taking before,
    plus more from their co-domiciled friends. They will call this social justice taxation. The red states will call it theft.
    The migrations of more than 30 million folks have been so fast (3years) that the usual gradual (and hidden) solution is out of the question.

    The scope of the ask, and the targets of the spend will make the conflict very nasty.
    There will be some recollection of throwing tea into a harbor.
    That it is not peacetime and there exist military priorities exacerbates the divide.

    The US can no longer pretend to fund all its priorities — it will have to change them as indeed to some other countries are being forced to do.
    Thid is hard work; those in power are stubborn and usually get nasty with the folks.

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      Honk R Smith

      Do you think the political conflict in the US is any different than the one in Europe?
      Aren’t both just elites consolidating power under the false flag of ‘equity’ and safety’.

      In America the push back is MAGA.
      In Europe it’s farmers.
      In Canada it’s truckers.

      All called ‘threats to Democracy’ by the same folk, across all the seas, that consider Free Speech
      a ‘threat to Democracy’ due to ‘misinformation’.

      One my favorites … American news person Chris Mathews compares rural Americans to ‘terrorists’.
      They are only angry ’cause they “didn’t go to college”.
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62Q97MMpPv4
      At time stamp 0:16

      Back the 13th century. The Magna Carta is getting trashed again.

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        Yarpos

        “One my favorites … American news person Chris Mathews compares rural Americans to ‘terrorists’.
        They are only angry ’cause they “didn’t go to college”

        Mathews is dead right (pardon the pun) Those that didnt attend college avoided indoctrination and can see reality. Anyone with a grip on reality is quite justified at being angry with what is going on in the US. More so for those old enough to have experienced what it once was.

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      Hanrahan

      Tax and spend govs. are everywhere. I was told y’day that you pay $40k stamp duty on a house in NSW, so I looked it up:

      Over $1,064,000 $43,087 plus $5.50 for every $100 over $1,064,000

      Who can believe pollies when they shed crocodile tears over the cost of housing?

      BTW Wasn’t it taxes on the productive south funding the north that was at the heart of the Civil War?

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      el+gordo

      Where does the bipartisan debt ceiling fit in?

      ‘Currently, the debt ceiling has been suspended altogether as of June 3, 2023, when U.S. president Joe Biden signed the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 into law. This ended the 2023 United States debt-ceiling crisis that began on January 19, 2023, and the suspension will remain in effect until January 1, 2025.’ (wiki)

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      Geoffrey Williams

      It is clear, democracy works for the wealthy . .

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    william x

    EV Update.

    In (Australia), 2024, there is a current push by NSW Gov to facilitate parking with EV charging, underground, in existing residential/strata buildings.

    OK, if you own or live in same…

    Imho..You need to push back.

    The NSW Gov, in 2023, gave multiple $80,000 grants to existing residential/strata buildings to enable EV charging.
    Many took the money and didn’t question. Much like your free covid shot/s.

    Understand that the Gov, with advice from their “experts”, are plowing ahead to enable your worst dream..

    Imho, If you are body corp, owner, occupier., My advice is to deny.

    Why?.. In my experience, one EV alight in a confined space is a nightmare…. 10 or 12, and I will watch the stupidity, whilst standing beside the paramedics, 400m upwind…. Good luck.

    Our “experts” and governments are total fools…

    Don’t play their game. Don’t put your life or property at risk, you are all smarter than that..

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      Klem

      The more people learn about EVs, the less they want to buy them.

      Never buy a used EV or hybrid. The older the batteries are, the greater the chance that they will explode into a white hot inferno.

      We are currently watching the EV industry die a slow death.

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        Steve of Cornubia

        “We are currently watching the EV industry die a slow death.’

        I’m afraid that isn’t true. It doesn’t matter what the issue, if the left is behind it, they will NEVER give in until then have won. How many times, including here in Jo’s blog, have we hailed the demise of AGW? How many times has the end of woke been celebrated? Gay marriage? The Voice? The republic? Gay sex education in schools?

        What we can expect is, as consumers lose interest in EVs, governments will simply get the stick out. Taxes and levies on ICE vehicles, petrol and diesel will rise. Parking charges will go up for ICE vehicles. More and more areas will be designated EV only.

        You vill comply!

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          CO2 Lover

          The climate is always changing – few would be “deniers” of that.

          If you take a poll asking “Are you concerned about Climate Change”? A majority of people would answer “Yes”

          If you take a poll asking “How much are you willing to pay for action on Climate Change” – most people would answer $10 a week or less.

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            Steve of Cornubia

            “If you take a poll asking “How much are you willing to pay for action on Climate Change” – most people would answer $10 a week or less.”

            That’s already been done, more than once, and found that even believers in human-induced climate change (AGW) expect that somebody else will pay for the action required. The fools don’t realise they’re already paying for it in increased energy charges, higher petrol prices, higher building costs – in fact there is a ‘climate change levy’ on everything we pay for.

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          Steve of Cornubia

          And let’s not forget that the whole Church of Climate Change was going to fall because of ‘Climategate’, which we expected to destroy the credibility of the science – and scientists – involved. There was simply no way the charade could continue, right? Well that was fifteen years ago, we’re still fighting the exact same nonsense, our green spaces are disappearing under eco crucifixes and one of the senior guys involved with the research unit ‘tainted’ by Climategate just got awarded USD1M damages against a journo who pointed out what a farce it all was.

          It doesn’t look like the climate warriors are losing from where I sit.

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        Yarpos

        In a few years the market will probably be dominated by hybrids. They make the most sense if you insist on going down the electric path to some extent.

        Not a fan myself as all I see in increased complexity for a small gain, but I am not the market.

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          Leo G

          Full-hybrid EVs need not involve much increased complexity.
          If designed for urban use, they offer a better range of carriage construction regimes, lower overall weight and improved protection in collisions compared with mechanical transmission ICEV counterparts.

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          Yarpos

          Are you serious? Just compare the braking system in an ICE car and a hybrid. There is a lot to go wrong. If you buy quality , its hopefully not an issue, but lets not pretend its not there.

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            Leo G

            Just compare the braking system in an ICE car and a hybrid.

            A non-plugin hybrid EV does not normally use electric braking- the braking system is essentially the same as a non-EV, ICE vehicle.
            It has a smaller engine operating at a higher duty cycle than the traditional ICE counterpart, and electric instead of mechanical transmission.
            In mass production their construction cost should be lower.
            A Camry hybrid is not a basic hybrid EV- it uses regen braking and its ICE does a lot of automatic stopping and starting.

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              Hybrid car , by definition, uses regen braking to recharge the battery.
              That is why they are more economical on fuel use.
              But there is NO difference in the mechanical, hydraulic, braking equipment, fitted tothe wheels.

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                Leo G

                Hybrid car , by definition, uses regen braking to recharge the battery.

                No. A basic hybrid EV recharges the battery from a generator connected to the ICE.

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        DOC

        It’s dreadful to say it, but only a severe recession/depression is going to terminate this global climate madness. China, in a politically dangerous economic slow is trying to get its boost from selling everything the West is looking for asap ie EV’s, turbines, solar panels. This looks like the modern day version of the Dutch Tulip disaster of old.

        When governments run out of other people’s money, sanity will be forced to prevail. There are too many governments, universities, big businesses, banks and big media involved, all too inter reliant by agreements to controllably collapse the castle of cards. The vibe collapses and they all go with it. Is this the Black Rock et al story; get out while one can with plausible deniability, save your resources and pick over the carcasses later.

        Governments will wail saying they ‘followed the science’ (‘opinion science’ that they ruthlessly forced on everyone else). Australia, obedient as ever to foreign direction, will be bereft of a reliable energy system, no heavy industry, a fading mining industry (partially due to government avarice and policies) and broken agricultural, fishing and transport systems. Our building Industry faces daily company collapses already. Foreign States, the originators of all this, have politicians seeing the end of their careers in prospect, are, like Black Rock, backing away. So it would seem is our mining industry with a heap of mothballing announced this weekend.
        The people and the national future are left stranded having to somehow rebuild it all from scratch and without the largesse of today that is currently being squandered by the most financially illiterate government in our history.

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      CO2 Lover

      Updates to the National Construction Code mean that new apartment buildings will need to be built EV-ready.

      This includes the need for apartment buildings with car parks to have sufficient electrical distribution boards installed to support a future where every car parking space in the building includes an EV charger.

      This next claim is a classic.

      Fire safety related to EVs has been addressed by various stakeholders and the breadth of global evidence shows an EV is more fire safe than a petrol car.

      This must have been written before the Luton Airport Multistory car park fire!

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSZUBvdo1bw

      https://electricvehiclecouncil.com.au/guidance-for-fire-safety-when-installing-ev-chargers-and-supporting-infrastructure-in-buildings/

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        Old Goat

        Co2 Lover,
        The insurance industry will not agree with that . A couple of catastrophic fires involving condemned buildings and multiple fatalities will change that . All you have to do is point to the car carrying ships that are now toxic reefs….

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        wal1957

        Fire safety related to EVs has been addressed by various stakeholders and the breadth of global evidence shows an EV is more fire safe than a petrol car.

        There is no dispute that an EV fire is more explosive and harder to put out and contain. And that is before we get to the poisonous gases that an EV fire produces.
        The only dispute is how common fires are in EVs versus ICE. I think we will know the answer to that in about another 10 years or so when the current crop of EV vehicles age.

        Given a choice, I would prefer to take my chances with an ICE fire than an EV fire.

        I would never consider buying a new EV.
        As for buying a used EV? Who in their right mind would even consider that?

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        David Maddison

        Fire safety related to EVs has been addressed by various stakeholders and the breadth of global evidence shows an EV is more fire safe than a petrol car.

        An obvious, blatant lie.

        But they know they can get away with it because, present company excepted, no one in the media asks questions and engineers and scientists who know, don’t dare to!

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          Leo G

          An obvious, blatant lie.

          Possibly not a lie, but misleading. The majority of motor-vehicle fires are not caused by battery failure, but fire risk is related to the service life of the vehicle.
          The EV is a bold vehicle. There are relatively few old bold vehicles.

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        David of Cooyal in Oz

        Not at all sure about this:

        ” This must have been written before the Luton Airport Multistory car park fire! ”

        I suspect it should read:

        ” This must have been written because of the Luton Airport Multistory car park fire! ”

        Cheers
        Dave B

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    MrGrimNasty

    Well, like most of January, February has been crazy warm in the UK. Which reflects the global situation.
    https://climatereanalyzer.org/clim/t2_daily/?dm_id=world
    Of course we are beginning to see the record warmth, hottest global February ever, global warming accelerating, headlines, in the MSM.
    But there is nothing about CO2 theory or enso that explains this rapid ground shifting change. What it should do is expose the fact that climate science clearly isn’t just unsettled, it doesn’t have a clue.

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      TdeF

      The same in Australia where we are having a warm and very wet summer, in total contrast to the extreme dry conditions so confidently forecast at great cost to everyone. You can only think that despite the super computers and models that the sooner Artificial Intelligence takes over the better because the paid experts are completely wrong. But the massive cost to our farmers of being wrong is excusable because they are in fact a big part of the terrible climate problem.

      As usual Climate Scientists will blame total failure not on wrong climate models but on self evident Climate Change. It’s amazing how you can justify being wrong as proof of being right. And expect people will believe you. See, I could have told you so. And it’s your fault anyway.

      Experts know that being wrong is due to very slow but steady Carbon Dioxide growth and nothing else. This causes random behaviour. Sure. And renewables are cheaper, reliable, adequate and will solve all problems with the weather. If we can spend fast enough. Trust me, I’m a Climate Scientist and being wrong actually proves I am right. Being wrong is predictable.

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        DD

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        The same in Australia where we are having a warm
        Do you mean ‘mild’, as distinct from hot?

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          TdeF

          Yes.

          Summer’s in Melbourne are far colder than I have ever experienced. This year we have had a few warms days in a row, a first in a decade. Mid 30s. Not the 40’s I remember for so many years in the first two weeks of February. The bitumen would shift under your feet. But at least warmer than previous years where to even reach 30 was amazing. Sydney had three years not passing 32C. And the heat is more tropical, high humidity, unusual for summer, often sweeping down from the Indian Ocean. Whatever model the BOM is using is wrong. And that does not mean any significant permanent change.

          The idea that chaotic world wind patterns and changing ocean currents have no effect, that the weather patterns are inherently stable is unsustainable. The heat in the oceans is 1400x that in the air at any time (350x mass, 4x specific heat) and that heat is trapped in ocean currents. I believe mapping ocean currents both lateral and vertical could explain all the weather. The atmospheric weather is effect, not cause. And a slight perturbation in reflected heat would take a long time to have any effect. The only certainty is that the effect of slight CO2 changes is very tiny, far less than changes in humidity, the greatest greenhouse gas. And clouds, liquid humidity.

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            TdeF

            The whole of man made CO2 driven rapid tipping point Armageddon is so obviously made up rubbish. It boggles the mind when places like Victoria blow up perfectly good power stations to replace them with very expensive, unreliables. What was the real agenda of Chinese communist Daniel Andrews? Will we ever know why he made a solo trip to China? Or why he resigned?

            No one seriously believes we can power the state with windmills!

            And to match the consumption of Melbourne, you would have to cover half the state in solar panels and how do they work at night? Even the Climate Council agreed with that. The late Prof Will Steffen said so, although he did not realise that.

            But the idea that we humans control the oceans is beyond ridiculous and the control the weather and all water. It’s why humans live where they live. All life came from the oceans and all life breathes in O2 and breathes out CO2. Almost all CO2 is in the water, 98% of it. I cannot believe the little in the air is now a problem, the gas which gives life itself is classed as industrial pollution and that reducing of CO2 will solve problems no one has proven in 36 years or that it is even possible to do so. We only have any CO2 because of the oceans and without it, there would be no life on earth, only in the oceans.

            The era of CO2 madness, fake science, climatebaggers is already entering its final phase. Please do not blow up any more power stations! Unless or until you have something which is better, more reliable, cheaper and ready to go.

            And stop Snowy II today, as they talk of buying yet a fourth drilling machine. The whole insane project was supposed to be complete by now and is a testament to the fundamental destructiveness of one man, legend in his own lunchtime Malcolm Turnbull who did nothing at all for Australia except eject the most popular Prime Minister in a lifetime.

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              TdeF

              And where, Malcolm and Lucy, is that $444 Million in cash to ‘save’ the Great Barrier Reef? No one has ever explained what was going to be done or where the money has gone? Or even why it was needed?

              Perhaps some of the windfall could be used to pay Dr Peter Ridd back his superannuation? All we know was that the 6 member staff were going to spend $132million on administering the proceeds of the greatest public robbery of public money in a lifetime.

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              CO2 Lover

              No one seriously believes we can power the state with windmills!

              But our esteemed Prime Minister says that we can recharge our EVs overnight to use next day with solar panels on our roofs!

              https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=277676687177920

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                TdeF

                When the blackouts come, the first to be switched off will be the factories. Then the EVs. And the people can sit at home with candles with no heating, no cooking, no cooling, no refrigerators and using fossil fuel at night to see. Until they ban candles

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                Ronin

                Well there you go, white mans magic, didn’t silly Billy say something similar.

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              CO2 Lover

              Malcolm Turnbull is the best Labor Prime Minister there has ever been.

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            OldOzzie

            TdeF,

            Memories Melbourne 1968 – Station No 86071 discontinued 6th Jan 2015 having run from 1855 to 2015 – 159.8 Years

            See – http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/data/lists_by_element/alphaAUS_139.txt

            1968 Days above 30C

            Jan – 11 Days
            Feb – 13 Days
            Mar – 5 Days

            1968 Days above 35C

            Jan – 7 Days
            Feb – 9 Days
            Mar – 3 Days

            1968 Days above 40C

            Jan – 2 Days
            Feb – 2 Days
            Mar – 0 Days

            See – http://www.bom.gov.au/jsp/ncc/cdio/weatherData/av?p_nccObsCode=122&p_display_type=dailyDataFile&p_startYear=1968&p_c=-1481640953&p_stn_num=86071

            Derived from – http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/data/?ref=ftr selecting daily Maximum Temperature from 1. & Inserting Station Number from http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/data/lists_by_element/alphaAUS_139.txt in Field 3

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            It’s cooling, folks.

            Areas that used to support orange growing in the US are contracting due to
            environmental cooling.
            https://rclutz.com/2024/02/16/why-oranges-disprove-global-warming-2024/

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              CO2 Lover

              Growing fruit is also a good indicator of when there is “Global Warming” as was the case before the “Little Ice Age”

              During the Medieval Warm Period, wine grapes were grown as far north as England, where growing grapes is now not feasible and about 300 miles (500 km) north of present vineyards in France and Germany.

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                I believe the most northerly vineyard in England, at the moment, is close to York.
                And all of England is north of Winnipeg, Canada.
                There is a good one near me – inside the M25 – Old Tramway.
                Because we had the first public railway in the world in 1803. The Surrey Iron Railway.

                Auto

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                Annie

                Grapes were grown as far North as Hadrian’s Wall by the Romans.
                There are quite a few good vineyards growing in England at present too, until the next ice age!

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      Graeme No.3

      Mr.G N
      Does that mean you have had warm snow recently?

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      Greg in NZ

      Controlled language = controlled minds

      After 3 mild wet summers c/- La Niña, 2024 is a pleasant return to the good old days of high 20s to low 30s Celsius, which anyone over the age of 50 or so can recall, yet Newspeak™ refers to it as scorching boiling hot… not.

      And as is standard for these latitudes, cold fronts can swipe the lower South Island any month of the year: January had four (4) snowfalls and February two (2) so far with the 3rd on its way this week. Sure, they’re not massive dumps, more of a dusting or light coverage, yet experts 20 years ago said even winter snow was on the endangered list but still it snows in summer.

      Give me warmth, over cold, any day.

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      DOC

      Average world temperature? Location is immaterial but good for sales pitches. ‘Homogenisation’ to correct those pesky computers? Are they Daleks? The Planet should declare ‘Destroy, destroy destroy!’

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        el+gordo

        Some locations are hot.

        ‘Temperatures reached close to 50 degrees over parts of WA’s Gascoyne and Central West, setting new town records over the region, and ranking in some of Australia’s hottest temperatures ever recorded.’ (Weatherzone)

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          DOC

          One was the hottest recorded ‘for 70years!’ [CO2}at was somewhat lower in the 50’s was it not?
          It’s the vibe man, not the rationale.

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    Kalm Keith

    Last night we drove to Sydney and caught a speech by Mr. Chris Bowen, Minister for Climate change and energy.

    Since climate change by human intervention does not exist, Mr Bowen could possibly be seen as the minister for nothing.

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      David Maddison

      Thank you for listening to him so we didn’t have to.

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      David of Cooyal in Oz

      That’s brave. I’d have turned around and headed for the hills.
      Congratulations on surviving to tell the tale.
      Cheers
      Dave B

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      Kalm Keith

      Yes David and David.

      It was a bit of a shock to see him there at Fairfield showground with some other politicians. Thankfully he didn’t speak on crimate change.

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    Lestonio

    He is eminently good at that & will be a huge success.

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    David Maddison

    I wonder if the statue of Captain Cook that Leftists, cut down in St Kilda, Melbourne on Australia Day, will ever be repaired and reinstated or it will just be forgotten about?

    Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street building has been renamed, every date has been altered. And the process is continuing day by day and minute by minute. History has stopped. Nothing exists except an endless present in which the Party is always right.

    George Orwell, 1984

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      MrGrimNasty

      For some bizarre reason, in the UK, they seem to want to preserve fallen statues in their broken state, complete with daubs of paint, and make them exhibits in museums.

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      DOC

      I think we are all getting to appreciate George a little better. He must have had his own quiet little nook to write as he did. My memories of around then was that compared to today, Australians in general enjoyed themselves pretty well. Memories of Bob Hawke showed he didn’t mind it too much then either. Since post Howard the world has been overrun by race, colour, creed, class and gender activists who are reverting us to the concept of a coming Dark Ages.

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    David Maddison

    Video about a Millenial who doesn’t know some food grows on trees.

    Tim Pool discusses: https://youtu.be/5fE68QgsZAw

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      KP

      Lol- That’s not backwards, its just for easy access…

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        Lucky

        My age group may remember when women’s zippers were often on the front, was it the seventies? Very provocative.
        I have a pic in my mind of the style, it would not suit that Willis at all.

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    David Maddison

    Dr Eric Berg discusses why eating insects is a bad idea.

    https://youtu.be/YROt0Xgr8QE

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    David Maddison

    YouTuber “Mr Reagan” discusses Fani Willis’ court testimony.

    https://youtu.be/_trIJVNnGn8

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      Strop

      I didn’t watch the whole video. But at about 9min 25sec in, when she was offering an explanation as to why she has large amounts ot cash on hand, she said that during her first campaign she had taken out a large amount of cash and kept it. Is she saying she kept campaign funds, or her own cash?

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        DOC

        Her Daddy told her as a ‘black thing (he looked at the judge to say ‘I’m not being racist your Honour’) it is normal to keep enough cash on hand’. I think Fani said 6months worth. I guess how much that is depends on your income and expected standard of living. The NYC Appeals Court will be interesting, made up as it is of similarly left-leaning justices. Will impartiality be believable?

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    John Hultquist

    https://www.ventusky.com/?p=50;-73;1&l=temperature-2m

    The northern half** of the Northern Hemisphere is quite cold.
    As is Antarctica.

    **I haven’t calculated the actual area. You can do that. 🙂

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      CO2 Lover

      Rapid warming across West Antarctica has reversed over the past 20 years, with the region now experiencing significant cooling, according to new research published in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society.

      https://www.antarctica.gov.au/news/2023/cool-change-for-west-antarctica/

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      Greg in NZ

      It’s been very cold in parts of Antarctica this summer, especially the South Pole, yet nary a squeak from purple-haired Green Doomers.

      Australia’s Brainwashing Corporation (ABC) ran an article recently about Ch!na’s growing interest in the frozen south land, quoting a Dr Elizabeth Buchanan from ANU’s National Security College: Antarctica “has got vast amounts of minerals, hydrocarbons, oil and gas, and you’ve got 70 per cent of the Earth’s freshwater locked up in that continent, so China’s positioning itself for the long game.”

      The CCP’s reply was that their growing presence on the ice was all about “peace and sustainable development”. Hmmm, where have I heard that before…

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      MrGrimNasty

      Looks 50/50 on a wider view.
      Still record warm.
      https://climatereanalyzer.org/clim/t2_daily/?dm_id=nh

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        KP

        ‘Still record warm.’

        “This page shows daily temperature estimates”

        The first quote depends on the person who does the second..

        Our days and nights are colder than usual for inland NSW, going back 15years when we moved here.

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        MP

        This unchanging framework provides a dynamically consistent estimate of the climate state at each time step. The one component of this framework which does vary are the sources of the raw input data. This is unavoidable due to the ever changing observational network which includes, but is not limited to, radiosonde, satellite, buoy, aircraft and ship reports. Currently, approximately 7-9 million observations are ingested at each time step. Over the duration of each reanalysis product, the changing observation mix can produce artificial variability and spurious trends. Still, the various reanalysis products have proven to be quite useful when used with appropriate care.

        https://reanalyses.org/

        It appears your cherry tree is always ready to harvest, but the real question is … are you ready to come out of the closet.

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        el+gordo

        The Northern Hemisphere heat spike is unprecedented in recorded history, Hunga Tonga Hunga greenhouse.

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          DOC

          The argument is ‘recorded history’.
          However, the only real argument is about [CO2]atm controlling global temperature which is then said to control global Climate.

          What the world does when, is interesting but one can’t forget, as is the reflex in much of this stuff (imho as no expert) re what is the truth of the CO2 argument, because on that lies the responsibility for all the economic destruction we see in Western economies and soon, societies?

          All other factors that may be the driving forces, are studiously ignored in all public discussions one sees on climate. How is it with this division in multitudinous scientific fields of work on climate, only one group, that accepting the CO2 story has a voice? We rarely see true debate! One must remember the huge and expensive failure rates of government enforced business schemes, and climate looks like the daddy of them all, especially currently in Australia!

          As you know better than I el+gordo.

          I get a button pushed when local/regional temperatures are discussed alone, as though we are expected to believe the CO2 theory. I know that’s not so here but it’s still the argument at the bottom of this entire mess western nations are in. Because of it, our nations are accepting of destroyed power systems, loss of any ability to do heavy industry and making ourselves totally defence dependent on other nations. If our destruction is complete there will be no other nations interested in anything but helping themselves to our natural resources, land and agricultural output. The climate, race, colour, creed, gender, class are then the least of our worries.

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          el+gordo

          ‘ … the CO2 story has a voice?’

          That is the crux of the matter, somehow we have to get the MSM to discuss an alternative reality.

          AGW is a theoretical concept and only survives on grants, take away the gravy train and academic life will be more balanced. The adversarial approach to climate change can be restored.

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      RickWill

      The northern half** of the Northern Hemisphere is quite cold.

      You are looking at actual temperature. That is not what is important to climate botherers. They are obsessed with anomalies. You will find that the northern regions are anomalously warm at present.

      Most global warming is occurring in winter in the high northern latitudes. Greenland plateau is increasing at 9c/century in January. Back in 1950 the average January temperature was minus 35C. It is now nudging minus 25C. A big increase.

      I forecast the global anomaly will be a little lower this year then last but not by much.

      Global land temperature is rising at 4C/century on average. It will do that for another 160 years or so before the ice starts advancing south. Lots of places had new snowfall records this year. The current snowfall volume is tracking above 1-sigma from average.

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    David Maddison

    In Victoriastan, Australia I have gas central heating which I no longer use as I now use reverse cycle electric heating.

    However, I am not going to decommission the gas unit because I want to retain an alternative means of heating.

    I can power the fan and the electronics of the gas unit by a small generator if the grid goes down.

    Unfortunately the communists who run Victoria and Australia want to shut down the gas supply as well.

    In that case I have some portable propane (LPG) heaters I can use and also a kerosene powered one, at least until they ban propane and kerosene.

    I don’t have a wood fire place.

    They really do want us (non-Elites) to freeze in the dark.

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    CO2 Lover

    I don’t have a wood fire place.

    A ban on wood burning in Victoriastan cannot be too far away.

    https://eightify.app/summary/climate-change-and-sustainability/germany-s-new-energy-act-ban-on-wood-burning-sparks-concerns

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      Strop

      I only have a wood fire for heating. So am in a bit of strife if it does get banned. Not a short winter here in southern Vic.

      Native timber logging finishes this year in Vic. That could make the availability of wood for fires more scarce, which could increase the cost of what is available and put the cost beyond a number of customers.

      We have some wood we can gather from our property. But it’s finite.

      I believe the ACT has a 2045 timeline to phase out wood fired heaters.

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        Grogery

        That could make the availability of wood for fires more scarce,

        Just tow your wood trailer to some of the renewable energy sites where they chop down thousands of trees to make room for these useless solar panels and windmills, in the name of “saving the planet”. You might be able to get some firewood.

        Funny how the tree-huggers have disappeared not that it’s acceptable to ruin hectares of woodlands for a “good cause”.

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          MP

          All timber is burnt on site and it’s hundreds of thousands of Hectares.

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            ozfred

            The Greens should require that it be composted and not burned.
            Or at least offered to people to be burned for a “common good” instead of “fossil fuels”

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    Penguinite

    Foundationforfreedom.com

    Best and most informative Tucker Carlson interview yet! It describes “The Deep State”. Clearly, Australia is connected to these nefarious US State Department organisations. In the unlikely event that you didn’t believe the 2020 Election was rigged you will after viewing this!
    https://twitter.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1758529993280205039

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      Penguinite

      In the unlikely event you didn’t believe the 2020 election was rigged in favour of Biden this will convince you otherwise! If Donald Trump manages to survive the Law Fair currently being waged against him until November it will be a miracle. It’ll take another miracle to disconnect The USA from the control of the Military Industrial Complex. Elon Musk’s X is also in their sights and may not survive either.
      It’s easy to see how our own Scomo/Australia was controlled through covid and how he managed, sans any appropriate skills, to obtain a high-paying job with The USMIC post his retirement from Canberra.

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        CO2 Lover

        Law Fair”

        ?

        Nothing “fair” about it. The Deep State knows if the Donald is relected he will be out for revenge.

        Definition of ‘lawfare’

        1. the strategic use of legal proceedings to intimidate or hinder an opponent

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          Adellad

          DJT is one man and he’s 77 years old. As Machiavelli and Sir Humphrey understood well, the Deep State is forever.

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            DOC

            If Trump wins despite everything, it means most Americans have seen the light and recognise the Democrats as virtual dictators already. That has to be Trump’s expose of the Dems, and he is reality experiencing it all in full public view. Then there’s the open borders of Biden which is now demanding from many less well-off and homeless US citizens to Biden; ‘What about us, your forgotten people?’ If he wins it should mean Republicans possibly for 12 years, each having to be strong individually to govern the USA better for most and defang the deep state as they go. Americans have the soul for doing this and the heart and minds to complete it.

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          another ian

          “Law fair” as in exhibition?

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    another ian

    FWIW

    “We, the Arbiters of Truth, are Working Really Really Hard to Understand Those Stupid Lying Climate Denier Liars”

    https://wattsupwiththat.com/2024/02/17/we-the-arbiters-of-truth-are-working-really-really-hard-to-understand-those-stupid-lying-climate-denier-liars/

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      CO2 Lover

      You are a man of little faith

      The 2023 Federal Budget has established a $2 billion Hydrogen Headstart initiative for large scale green hydrogen projects. ARENA will help develop a $2 billion revenue support program to scale up green hydrogen production. Hydrogen Headstart aims to position Australia as an early mover and global leader in this field.

      https://arena.gov.au/blog/budget-2023-arena-to-shape-green-hydrogen-future/

      The Yarwun Hydrogen Calcination Pilot Demonstration Program received the green light after a A$32.1 million co-funding boost from the federal government’s Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA).

      https://www.riotinto.com/en/news/releases/2023/rio-tinto-and-sumitomo-to-build-gladstone-hydrogen-pilot-plant-to-trial-lower-carbon-alumina-refining

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        KP

        So Sumitomo will supply Rio with hydrogen, but no mention at all of where the electricity for the electrolyzer will come from.. The coal-fired power station down the road??

        They’d already hit the Govt for subsidies on their feasibility studies, they understand the advantages of taking risks using taxpayer’s money.

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          CO2 Lover

          MELBOURNE, Australia–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Rio Tinto will drive development of Australia’s largest solar power project near Gladstone, after agreeing to buy all electricity from the 1.1GW1 Upper Calliope Solar Farm to provide renewable power to Rio Tinto’s Gladstone aluminium smelter operations.24 Jan 2024

          One decent cyclone should bring this “largest solar power project” to an untimely end!

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            after agreeing to buy all electricity from the 1.1GW1 Upper Calliope Solar Farm to provide renewable power to Rio Tinto’s Gladstone aluminium smelter operations

            1.1 GW1.. ?… i suspect means 1.1 GW INSTALLED capacity ..?
            .. So that would give them about 200MW on average 24/7 ….if they install enough battery storage (2-3 GWh at least !)….😳😳
            …which has never been done before !
            And assuming the sun shines every day also🤔
            ..is 200MW enough for a smelter ?

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              RickWill

              ..is 200MW enough for a smelter ?

              If Boyne has all lines running, it consumes 830MW.

              Rio purchased the Gladstone power station to run the smelter and its other assets around Gladstone. GPS was built around 1970. So old station now.

              There is plenty of LNG being exported from Gladstone and there are a couple of gas and coal fired co0gen plants. Rio has coal fired co-gen at its Yarwun refiner.

              QAL has shelved plans for co-gen probably because of the Russian share. It was always hard to get capital at QAL because the Russians were not inclined to spend money. If it aint broke, then don’t fix it.

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        another ian

        There is a likely to be a difference between “crunching some of the numbers” and “crunching all of the numbers” in the results prsented

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      David Maddison

      Something that is never discussed is what exactly they are going to use all this “green” hydrogen for.

      It is a nightmare to handle as a fuel, even for NASA.

      It is not an appropriate or safe civilian or commercial fuel.

      And if it’s going to be used to make ammonia, that’s also a nightmare fuel.

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      John Connor II

      Hydrogen haters always gonna hate,
      But hydrogen haters are far from up to date.😁

      Oh I know – low temps, high pressure, electrolysis costs, energy density, storage, safety etc.
      Arguments rapidly being destroyed as technology advances.
      But maybe there’s a need for only 6 computers in the world, right?
      ie famous wrong calls of history.

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        KP

        “Arguments rapidly being destroyed as technology advances.”

        Uh-huh… Got any examples of technology overcoming the pressure/temperature problems of H2?

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    David Maddison

    White people are now prohibited from climbing Mt Warning in northern NSW.

    But it wasn’t always so and the reason for the ban is based on a lie.

    The original traditional Aboriginal custodians had no problem with white people climbing Mt Warning.

    https://quadrant.org.au/opinion/bennelong-papers/2021/07/the-sacred-mountain-that-isnt/

    In 2007, not long before her death, Ngarakwaal Marlene Boyd, Millie’s daughter, recorded a newspaper interview in which she called out the Bundjalung claims. She stated: “We are the Wollumbin tribe who are traditionally the Ngarakwal/Nganduwal Aboriginal moiety — we are the original custodians of Mt Warning. We are not Bundjalung.” She had no problem with people climbing the mountain, saying

    I do not oppose the public climbing of Mt Warning – how can the public experience the spiritual significance of this land if they do not climb the summit and witness creation! … Much of my ancestral lore and history have been stolen and abused. The current Tweed Heads Master Plan states that the Ngarakwal/Nganduwal are the spiritual owners of the mountain yet we have never been asked to participate or be part of the plans.

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      CO2 Lover

      The original traditional Aboriginal custodians

      The problem is many “Aboriginal” land councils are composed of opportunists who are more white than brown and who have to provide no evidence of any Aboriginal ancestry let alone any connection to the land the council now controls.

      This is a massive scam that is only getting worse.

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      Harves

      Doesn’t seem that long ago that the 3% made us change our National Anthem to say “We are one …”. I suppose the word “one” must have a different meaning in their 700 languages.
      Imagine if you told Martin Luther King back in the 60’s, that in 2024 Australians would be segregated by their race.

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      White people are now prohibited from climbing Mt Warning in northern NSW.


      …but presumeably aboriginal folk can ?
      So just claim aboriginal hetitage ( a-la Bruce Pasco) and go clime !
      You cannot be challenged on you heritage it seems 👍

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      Sambar

      And indeed many “recognised” traditional owners are not. They just happened to be occupying a plot of land or significant landmark only at a point in time.
      Without doubt “ownership” ebed and flowed as some groups became stronger and their neighbours weaker for what ever reason. Read the works of Theodore Strehlow, born at Hermansburgh mission about 1908. Brought up with absolutely tradional aborigines of many tribes and was a speaker of many languages and dialects.
      He claimed that the traditional owners of Ayers Rock only displaced the other traditional owners in about 1930 when times were so hard in central Australia that all the tribes were pushing into other areas in order to survive.

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    Harves

    BOM still trying to predict hot dry weather for SE Qld, but almost every day reality makes a mockery of their models.

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      CO2 Lover

      Perhaps BOM should invest in a few dart boards – might improve the accuracy of their forecasts!

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        MP

        But with darts you get better over time.

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          But with darts you get better over time …. unless you imbibe copious quantities of alcoholic beverages.
          In which case, hire chimps to:
          1 Drink
          2 Throw darts
          3 Make forecasts

          Auto – looking forward to improved forecasts with this new method!!

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    Strop

    Mann v Steyn

    How Things Stand
    .
    https://www.steynonline.com/14091/how-things-stand

    .

    What happens now? Well, in the next few weeks, there will be certain “renewed” motions from defendants that one is obliged to do, although they are highly unlikely to find favor with Judge Irving. After that, the case will be appealed by all parties – loser Steyn because he wants the decision overturned, and winner Mann because he wants the original corporate defendants, National Review and the Competitive Enterprise Institute, put back in the dock. (Irving, the “fifth trial judge”, dismissed them from the case a couple of years back.)

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    Strop

    Response to Orchestrated Fake News Hit Against True the Vote
    .

    https://truethevote.org/news/true-the-vote-responds-to-fake-news-attacks?utm_source=newsletter.truethevote.org&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=anatomy-of-a-political-hit-exposing-the-targeting-of-true-the-vote

    .

    February 15, 2024 – Yesterday, a series of negative articles were published about True the Vote, with headlines like ‘True the Vote Tells Court It Has No Records To Back Up Georgia Fraud Claims, from the Atlanta Journal Constitution, ‘The Final Repudiation of 2000 Mules’, from the Washington Post, ‘Conservative Group Tells Judge It Has No Evidence To Back Its Claims of GA Ballot Stuffing’ from the Associated Press …. the list goes on and on.

    What you are seeing is an organized hit.

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    CO2 Lover

    Where’s Annie?

    Yesterday Annie raised the important subject of lawn mowing.

    However, we did not get around to discussing lawn mowing and “Climate Change”

    What a terrible oversight.

    So to put the record strait with the wisdom of Princeton University

    https://psci.princeton.edu/tips/2020/5/11/law-maintenance-and-climate-change

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      John Connor II

      Screw climate change, I want a nice lawn.😆
      My mower, hedge trimmer and line trimmer are electric btw…

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      Annie

      She’s here…started that Princton article and decided I needed the sick bucket so didn’t finish it. Electric gear needs charging…what produces the electricity? What happens during a prolonged blackout when electric items cannot be charged? Grass still needs to be cut as a grassfire safety measure, even when the summer is cooler znd wetter, as per this year. Grazing animals take care of the paddocks except for the home paddock and the roadside.
      We do have some electrical equipment but no way will we have an electric ride-on mower.

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    STJOHNOFGRAFTON

    Who remembers CSL? Once upon a time, our own Commonwealth Serum Laboratories.
    Now look what they’re into: Self-Amplifying RNA Vaccines.
    Read all about it here:

    https://off-guardian.org/2024/02/14/the-new-self-amplifying-rna-vaccines-promise-to-be-double-triple-quadruple-the-fun/

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    Sambar

    ” Ultimately, Americans should consider alternatives for the technological and chemical ways they are treating their lawns, and even consider the potential of changing the structure of their lawn entirely. “

    But no “ alternatives” offered other than change the structure. Well lets start tethering goats to the lawn, ideal in the suburbs, naturally fertilised grass, milk the nannies ( only with their consent of course) and use any surplus for meat. Oh wait, better just let them go into the greater environment. Public hygiene, pffft, builds the immune system. Dog attacks, pfft shouldn’t keep pets anyway. Dont worry about run off into the drains that will only cause problems somewhere else, if you cant see it, its simply not a problem.
    O.K. goats are not the solution, what about geese, dont need to tether them, they can terrorise any tough old dogs and small children and obese adults but wait, it comes back to the crap problem. Stickier than the goat stuff, different set of pathogens, hmmm.
    Bugger it, I’ll just start the mower, plenty of fertiliser, no droppings, no animal riights issues and no need to look after it.
    Why is this NOT the way to go!

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      Skepticynic

      Goats terrorise the shrubbery. They’re harder on a garden than chickens are. Geese are ideal. They keep a beautiful lawn and their excreta are neat and not offensive at all. Dangerous to toddlers though. They go for the eyes.

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    John Connor II

    EU Passes ‘Great Replacement’ Plan that will Flood Continent with Millions More Migrants

    The EU has passed a migration pact dubbed “the Great Replacement” which will lead to millions more migrants flooding the continent.

    Whilst the rest of the world was sidetracked with Palestine the European Parliaments LIBE committee quietly passed the act which formalizes the distribution of migrants to member states with heavy punishments for any country that refuses to take them.

    The numbers are staggering, even conservative estimates suggest 75 million more are likely to make their way to Europe, joining the estimated 68 million already here.

    Those countries, like Poland, who try to maintain their national identity without being subsumed by migrants, will be hit with severe financial penalties. European leaders have been told they cannot give their people a referendum either. “there is no mechanism for unilateral vito, this is happening and each country must take it’s fair share” an EU spokesman said.

    https://www.visionnews.online/post/eu-passes-great-replacement-plan-that-will-flood-continent-with-millions-more-migrants

    Yes, it is a planned invasion, destroying countries from within. The foreign enemies are now domestic.

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      DOC

      End of EU. It also shows the kind of people the West adores so much that it destroys itself with the insane AGW theory they propagate. Why? oh why do our leaders lose their marbles and genuflect at the EU (and UN) altar, destroying our nations in the process. Our people see nearly half the world’s population ignoring the religion and prospering as never before, but we still acquiesce to our leaders that force impoverishment upon us. WE lose jobs, whole industries and become incapable of building anything requiring heavy industry. At the same time our leaders try to close the sources of our wealth at the same time they blow out the national debt! This is insanity yet nobody makes the diagnosis.

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    David Maddison

    Do you remember when National Geographic used to be a serious magazine about science, anthropology and nature?

    That changed a long time ago.

    Now a “Drag Queen”, an insulting caricature of a woman (plus this one also has a moustache), is their “Traveler of the Year”.

    National Geographic Drag Queen and Climate Activist ‘Traveler of the Year’

    Politicom February 18, 2024

    National Geographic has named a drag queen climate activist, who performs under the name “Pattie Gonia,” as a “Traveler of the Year.” The magazine wrote that the drag queen, who also goes by the name “Wyn Wylie,” “helps LGBTQ+ youth discover the wonders of the outdoors. As founder of the nonprofit Outdoorist Oath, she brings the queer community together in the parks and wild spaces of Oregon, her home state.”

    NEW: Woke National Geographic names drag queen and climate activist Pattie Gonia Traveler of the Year 2024. https://twitter.com/ImMeme0/status/1757853379349397912

    — I Meme Therefore I Am (@ImMeme0) February 14, 2024

    National Geographic continued, “Her feel-good music videos address environmental justice and pride in identity, and include collaborators such as cellist Yo-Yo Ma and Indigenous trans musician Quinn Christopherson.”

    “Every year my community fundraises to send 10 queer youth on a fully scholarshipped backpacking trip,” Wylie told the magazine. “One of the attendees told me and the group around the fire, ‘Being on this trip has helped me reclaim a childhood I didn’t get to have.’ That’s everything to me.”

    Wylie also did an ad campaign for North Face’s “Summer of Pride.”

    The Post Millenial reports, “National parks hosted Pattie Gonia for Pride Month in June to give tours. In a video, the drag queen posted at the time, saying, ‘We danced, we marched, we celebrated, and we got wet.’”

    Pride event at Yosemite National Park: “Mother Nature is a lesbian.” https://twitter.com/TPostMillennial/status/1670529162736721920

    — The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) June 18, 2023

    “I am so proud of all my community organizers in the parks system who are making safe space for queer people all year round,” he says in the video.

    The post National Geographic Names Drag Queen and Climate Activist ‘Traveler of the Year’ appeared first on The Gateway Pundit. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/02/national-geographic-names-drag-queen-climate-activist-traveler/

    (Photo: Courtesy of Pattie Gonia)

    https://politicom.com.au/national-geographic-names-drag-queen-and-climate-activist-traveler-of-the-year/

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    John Connor II

    COVID ER Nurse Speaks Out: ‘It Was Not Covid That Was Making People Sick’

    Remember when the mainstream media sold the lie that hospitals were inundated with unvaccinated COVID patients?

    According to ER nurse Anna Housworth, COVID wasn’t the problem in 2021, it was the jabs!

    “We had gone a year with COVID and an ER that remained completely empty until the vaccines started coming out,” Housworth explained.

    As she reveals on CHDTV, once the COVID shots rolled out, the ER filled up with patients suffering from strokes, blood clots, heart palpitations, numbness, paralysis + more.

    “We were being sent home because there was no work to do.” The “ERs were empty of patients…for about a year.” Then, there was a drastic, noticeable change in what she was seeing. What changed?

    https://live.childrenshealthdefense.org/chd-tv/events/covid-er-nurse-what-the-world-needs-to-know/covid-er-nurse-what-the-world-needs-to-know/

    Oh look, the NZ gubermint was just forced to release mortality data. Oh boy…

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    John Connor II

    Tell me what you eat and I will tell you what you are.

    Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, 1825 btw…

    He was a theologian, geologist, and paleontologist, had part of the moon named after him, and tried eating his way through a list of every animal known to man. His name was William Buckland, and his life was even crazier than his effort to taste every animal on the planet.

    At home William essentially lived in a zoo. He had always been fond of animals and kept a great number of pets. His inside pets included guinea pigs, snakes, frogs, ferrets, hawks, owls, cats, dogs, and a pony. He also lived with a pet hyena named Billy. His outside pets included a large pet tortoise—which he allowed people to stand on or ride—foxes, and chickens. In addition to living with animals, William ate them. A lot of them. So many in fact that he publicly declared numerous times that he wanted to eat his way through the complete list of zoology.

    He was known to have served guests plates of roast ostrich, panther, porpoise, crocodile steaks, and hedgehogs.

    William loved eating mice on toast but declared that the common mole was utterly disgusting. He said the bluebottle fly was even worse (Maybe stewing the flies wasn’t the best method of preparation.). William devoured so many weird concoctions that he could identify things by taste that others could not. Such as the time he visited an Italian cathedral whereupon a priest told him the floor was slick thanks to an ever-flowing blood of sacrificed martyrs. William knelt to the floor, gave it a long solid lick, and declared the dampness bat urine. He would know.

    Perhaps the most famous food William ever ate however was the more than 140-year-old mummified heart of King Louis XIV of France.

    https://fieldethos.com/he-was-what-he-ate/

    The mind boggles.😆
    Fancy mice on toast or bugs, DM? 😁

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    John Connor II

    New Zealand grocery stores adding facial recognition, police want open discussion

    Facial recognition is entering New Zealand’s grocery stores and the rapid expansion of the technology has been filling the country’s newspaper headlines.

    On Wednesday, Deputy Police Commissioner Tania Kura called for an open discussion on facial recognition trials in commercial areas, including the bias and privacy issues they entail.

    The police statement comes after New Zealand’s Privacy Commissioner Michael Webster announced last week that he will oversee a new facial recognition trial by the grocery cooperative Foodstuffs North Island. The company announced it plans to implement the technology in 25 of its New World and Pak’nSave stores for 6 months in order to combat retail crime.

    Thieves are not the only people who can expect to be monitored at stores in New Zealand.

    Shoppers using Woolworths’ new loyalty card Everyday Rewards received a surprise this week after it was discovered that the supermarket chain introduced clauses in its terms and conditions allowing it to record license plates and capture video and audio of customers that can be used to identify them. The clauses are tucked away in a privacy policy.

    Woolworths says that video and audio recordings are made for security, safety and theft prevention reasons.

    Woolworths has attracted concerns for similar practices in neighboring Australia, where the company invested in CCTV upgrades, body-worn cameras and other devices.

    https://waateanews.com/2024/02/15/facial-recognition-raises-dilemma-for-police/

    We need security cameras to surveil predatory and unjustifiable price hikes by supermarkets!!
    We need to watch them more than they need to watch us.
    Theft is up because your prices are skyrocketing. Duh.

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    Ron Wilmshurst

    What a remarkable coincidence that, while we are being invaded by illegals, suddenly we are amazed to find asbestos in lots of Sydney schools.
    What’s happened to our border force, are they asleep?
    And has the NSW gummint and their EPA been asleep also?

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      KP

      “What’s happened to our border force, are they asleep?
      And has the NSW gummint and their EPA been asleep also?”

      No, they are all working just as expected! Just be thankful we have an incompetent inefficient Govt service, life would be much worse if they matched the private sector! ..and what would we do with all the unemployables??

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      Yarpos

      You think the asbestos was imported ?

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    CO2 Lover

    Coming soon to Australia and Victoriastan

    This will be covered in the Misinformation and Disinformation Bill

    Mocking the state will be punishable

    Meanwhile Germany’s Minister of the Internal Security, Nancy Faeser, Socialist party, said that citizens must no longer be allowed to even mock the government, once a cornerstone of democracy and free speech.

    She told at a press conference: “Now we urgently need the Democracy Security Act, that’s what I’m calling for. We have to strengthen the civil institutions with their work against extremism. In my view, the German Parliament must pass this act. Those who mock the state must have to deal with a powerful state.”

    Head of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, Thomas Haldenwang, added he would unleash the power of his office against statements that are not even punishable. “Yes, that’s right, it has no relevance under criminal law, but it is still a threat to the welfare of the state.” and words that could endanger the welfare of the state.

    https://notrickszone.com/

    So goodbye “Danger Dan”

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EX55duivQME

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      Goodbye Cartoonists and Blogs like this.

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      John Connor II

      Thankfully all this BS ends within 8 years, and the pollies and sycophants will be more scared than a NZ sheep on a foggy night well before then.
      Day of retribution for their crimes? Naah, it’ll go for years. Every last one of them gets the reward they deserve.

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    David Maddison

    No wonder Australia is in rapid decline. Here is just one reason…

    https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/labourers-on-36hour-week-to-earn-120000-under-proposed-cfmeu-pay-deal/news-story/a00fa173146d913f92c9ae3b6301d0dc

    Labourers on 36-hour week to earn $120,000 under proposed CFMEU pay deal

    Labourers and stop sign holders will soon earn $120,000 a year under a CFMEU pay deal, with claims the union’s demands cost Victorian taxpayer’s an extra $74m on one recent road project.

    Matt Johnston and Shannon Deery
    February 17, 2024 – 9:45PM

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      CO2 Lover

      and 15% of this will be sent to Union controlled Super Funds to help pay for Australia’s road the Net Zero!

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      Dennis

      Look also at mining, shipping docks, and even traffic controllers.

      Also consider 2014 explanations by GM Holden, Ford and Toyota as to why industrial relations, high wages and poor productivity were a major factor in their parent companies ordering closure.

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    Robber

    The 2023‑24 Budget provides an additional $4 billion to power Australia’s transformation into a renewable energy superpower – taking the Albanese Government’s total investment in this ambition to more than $40 billion.
    What a joke – energy superpower?
    As industry flees overseas because labour costs are soaring, productivity gains are zero, and environmental constraints delay investments.
    Lucky country? Export of minerals is the only reason Australia hasn’t gone broke – like Victoriastan.

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      David Maddison

      What actually does the BS term “renewable energy superpower” even mean?

      There is nothing to export plus costs for energy keep increasing relentlessly.

      The only thing that’s “super” is being super stupid.

      And into whose pockets do these billions of taxpayer dollars flow?

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      CO2 Lover

      Australia’s transformation into a renewable energy superpower

      SunCable from Darwin to Singapore has been resurrected from the dead after the faithfully shouted hosanna (and no doubt have more taxpayer dollars in funding)

      How will the solar panels near Darwin fare during the NTs Monsoon season from November to April?

      Currently, more than 95 per cent of Singapore’s electrical supply comes from natural gas. Most of the LNG supply is piped from Malaysia and Indonesia.

      How can electricity that is only produced during the day in Australia compete with this?

      https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-11-05/tas-sun-cable-bell-bay-/103066506

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        DOC

        Still waiting for a good few big hail storms to hit a few solar farms. Wonder what electricity users pay in insurance for such events?

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    CO2 Lover

    Export of minerals is the only reason Australia hasn’t gone broke

    Export of minerals to China is the only reason Australia hasn’t gone broke as well as Chinese buyers propping up the property market.

    It is AustralIa’s destiny to be Hong Kong MkII

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      Dennis

      Former Liberal MP, Cabinet Minister and Speaker in Parliament House often warns of this potential outcome;

      vassal state
      noun
      : a state with varying degrees of independence in its internal affairs but dominated by another state in its foreign affairs and potentially wholly subject to the dominating state

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        KP

        So we just swap being a vassal of America for a vassal of China, a bit like “Oceania has always been at war with Eastasia..” and just swap the names around, nothing changes.

        We will never be lucky enough to be Hong Kong, Govt debt/GDP a quarter of ours, taxes less than half ours, inflation under a third ours, and a cost of living 25% below ours with income similarly 25% less. We won’t get any of that with our politicians.

        Oh wait, when we become a vassal state of China, like Hong Kong…

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          DOC

          Being a vassal State of the USA as it was, wouldn’t be a great problem. At least life would go on as usual and wouldn’t have to worry about a Defence plan. Wouldn’t like it with the current government – ours or their’s.

          Wasn’t Hong Kong a protectorate of the British until they had to hand it over to China. I’m not sure now that too many there would share your unquestioning view with their loss freedoms and being under the thumb of Xi. The Brits had some outstanding successes with many countries they controlled for many years, primarily in post Brit governance. Not the least being Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore; even India and the partition of India into Pakistan, Bangladesh and India.

          One would say the Brits developed modern Hong Kong hand in hand with HK people. They then accepted in Britain Hong Kong people holding British passports if they wished to come when China took control! That was regarded as a win-win all around.

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            David of Cooyal in Oz

            G’day DOC,
            ” Wasn’t Hong Kong a protectorate of the British until they had to hand it over to China? ”
            My shorthand: Britain occupied Hong Kong under a 99 year lease which expired in 1997.
            There’s an adequate history here:
            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Hong_Kong
            Cheers
            Dave B

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            Dennis

            And the British Government successfully negotiated with the CCP for a Hong Kong Constitution written by a team of lawyers employed by the British Government.

            And as we know that was only honoured for a while by the CCP.

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              DOC

              ‘Negotiated’, but in reality there was little to negotiate with. That’s why it was handed over earlier than agreed if my memory serves me right.

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    David Maddison

    I didn’t expect this from the BoM.

    THEY ARE THE ONES who have been systematically creating the scary stories and fraudulently altering the temperature record by the undocumented process of “homogenisation” (including deleting data before 1910) to claim anthropogenic global warming.

    Why are they backing off?

    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-02-11/bom-concerned-social-media-driving-weather-fear/103441092

    Sensationalist reporting and social media are being blamed for driving fear and anxiety about weather amid confusion about how to understand official forecasts.

    The Bureau of Meteorology says reporting of its forecasts by mainstream and social media has focused on “more sensational elements” and its messaging is “crowd[ing] out fact-based forecasting”.

    “A lot of third-party reporting of El Niño and actually, just more broadly, the Bureau’s observations, forecasts and warnings are often reported in their most sensational form by third parties … that has been a challenge for us,” the Bureau’s chief customer officer Peter Stone said.

    “We always need to work hard to make sure that our forecasts are received as accurately as we intend them to be.”

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      KP

      Not pointing the finger at Weatherzone are they?

      “Western WA experienced the hottest night in 77 years. ”

      Maybe they could release the comparison data between their Stevenson Screens and their electronic boxes from when they ran them side by side. That would help us understand their forecasting

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        Graeme#4

        In 77 years, they would be comparing temps to the original official site on top of Mt Eliza, a site so cool that TV weather reports in the 1960s used to quote two temps – the official cool one, and the more accurate Perth CBD temp. Not apples to apples. And as far as I’m aware, the BOM never ran comparison dual sites when they next moved to East Perth. The same for the last move to the current, even warmer, site.
        Mind you, it has been warm in Perth…

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          Lestonio

          Was difficult for BOM in Perth in the 50’s & 60’s- incoming weather estimated from reporting ships at sea, poor radio comms, language accents, C to F conversions, aircraft reports etc.
          Paul Rigby’s cartoons were legend.
          The “Eastern States” benefitted immensely from BOM WA.
          “Weatherzone” is excellent, 7 days graphs at view for your locality. (Dispenses with Rigby’s dartboard). User friendly.

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          Lestonio

          And while I am here-
          Temperature conversions-
          Formula is-
          1. Add 40 to number to be converted.
          2. Multiply through by 5/9 [F to C]; (or 9/5), if [C to F].
          3. Deduct 40.
          = Correct (exact) result.
          .
          You should be able to do the 5/9 or 9/5 in your head if not a large number.
          Logic is simple, minus 40 is crossover point, both scales equal.

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          DOC

          Well said Graeme#4. One never knows which site is being reported from. Esperance similarly with a site in town and one at the airport about 20K north.

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      Ronin

      They seem to be moaning about tv and social media playing with their forecasts.
      Who in their right mind takes any notice of them.

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      DOC

      ‘Why are they backing off?’
      Wouldn’t be some confusion about the forecast dry summer with El Nino conditions, but has it ever been so constantly wet on the east coast? WA is bone dry but we may get the common event of February-March rains with the cyclone expected to develop and come down the West coast bringing rain to the Murchison and Gascoyne and down to the South coast.

      Maybe they have got a few forecasts wrong this year and their confidence is shattered by the very loud criticisms of the BOM over agricultural losses by owners following the incorrect forecast and selling off stock based on that forecast.

      Reality is suddenly biting and the BOM is shuddering at the losses and possible claims for the losses being made against them. Even if not liable, an untrusted BOM is no good to anyone!
      Are the forecasters suddenly realising that playing a game with people’s beliefs and livelihoods that encourage acceptance of the governments’ fear campaigns about AGW by the people comes at huge cost to those dependent on BOM honesty to make a living! Loss of reputation can be lethal to any business.

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    John Connor II

    Sudden Deaths of Vaxxed Athletes, Students, Pilots, Military, but Why No Politicians?

    In his 2021 Executive Order, President Joe Biden exempted members of Congress and executive branch employees.

    Newsweek reported: “Members of Congress and Their Staff Are Exempt From Biden’s Vaccine Mandate:”

    Biden issued two executive orders on Thursday requiring vaccination against COVID for federal workers and contractors who work for the federal government. He also asked the Department of Labor to issue an emergency order requiring businesses with more than 100 employees to ensure their workers are vaccinated or tested on a weekly basis.

    However, the executive order doesn’t apply to those who work for Congress or the federal courts, citing White House officials.

    And then-Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi said at a press conference on April 29 that the House couldn’t require members to be vaccinated.

    If those exempted are so numerous, including the Biden Administration and California’s politicians, why bother with an order for other government employees? Where is the ostensible vaccine protection from the virus with so many exemptions?

    This was never about health – it was only about power. Power. Control. Dominance.

    https://californiaglobe.com/articles/sudden-deaths-of-vaxxed-athletes-students-pilots-military-but-why-no-politicians/

    Why do they need exemptions (or saline/vitamin shots for publicity stunts) if the Fakevax ™ truly is safe and effective?
    Why allow tens of millions of unvaxxed illegals into every city in the country if the pandemic threat is real?
    We all know it was total BS…

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    CO2 Lover

    Trump-supporting truckers REFUSE to take loads to New York after former president was fined $355 million in NYC fraud case

    Truckers are reportedly planning to boycott New York City by refusing to take loads to and from the Big Apple
    The decision comes after former President Donald Trump was fined $355 million in a civil fraud verdict that was handed down on Friday

    Maybe a boycott on Canberra could be the go it Labor persists with its environmental vandalism to appease the Climate Cult?

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13096095/Trump-supporting-truckers-New-York-City-fraud-verdict.html

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      DOC

      So it begins!
      the USA is a tinder box and one isn’t sure if the Democrats realise the fire they have started over the last 8years. Of course, its always possible that the truly insane ones have a huge blowup of the nation as their goal. It’s unbelievable that elected intelligent people could think this was a great course to take to force their will on the nation. But then, look at the total loss of interest in crime and riots in Oregon, Minneapolis, NYC and Chicago and one realises some politicians are truly ideological freaks and totally unintelligent to boot. Their States unfortunately are losing their brightest to Florida et al.

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        Kalm Keith

        An accurate summary.

        When you’ve lost nearly every thing you worked and saved for, you haven’t got much to lose.

        After the next insult it won’t be surprising to see many of them just let go completely.

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    Ronin

    The arrival of the third boatload of illegals has me thinking there is something fishy about this whole deal, the border patrols are usually all over this, there are air and sea patrols but no one knows how they got here, or what fishing boat dropped them off.
    This is very unusual, something isn’t right, have patrols been stood down or reduced.

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      Kim

      All part of destroying the nation state. What they want to replace it with – one world country – will be totally dysfunctional as dysfunctional as the countries that they have destroyed. Totally batshit crazy thinking.

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      CO2 Lover

      something isn’t right

      Albanese was elected PM at the last election

      And the High Court has been stacked with woke judges who let out illegal immigrants with criminal records to run free on our streets.

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        DOC

        Actually, CO2 lover, it’s worse than that. The government was given warning months before that case got to Court, that the current confinement laws were unconstitutional. The laws as they stand did not allow endless confinement. The government had tons of time to amend the laws but did nothing, even when warned by the Court. That’s Dutton’s charge!

        The government only had the one case heard so all others confined could have been kept confined and the government still could have amended the law. Instead, not the High Court but the government freed the lot – murders, sexual abusers, criminals; all out and now spread around most States. Until last week the Minister couldn’t say he knew the locations of them all and only some had ankle bracelets. Albo still hasn’t amended the law.

        Now one might ask: What game is the government playing when it allows people like these to freely roam amongst us, location unknown? Worse, this mob would still win an election held now!

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    David Maddison

    Socialist: A person that wants everything you have, except your job.

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      CO2 Lover

      “The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people’s money.”
      ― Margaret Thatcher

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    Kim

    Glenn Beck: A dire warning for independent content creators. A short time ago I was promoted to the status of being a banned commentor. I have absolutely no idea why (who me? I’m a good boy.😎️). Problem is that I would guess many of the large channels are not aware that it is happening so they continue to ask for comments.

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      David Maddison

      The social(ist) media (not X) is ramping up censorship in preparation for the US Presidential Election and Disease X.

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      Steve of Cornubia

      I was banned once on a photography forum, for expressing unacceptable views on China! The real reason was that I had outed myself as a conservative, then the mods just waited for an excuse, however absurd. In my experience, lefties are completely unable to separate their politics from their job or role, and in this case the senior mods were very obviously leftists.

      Another forum I frequented was owned and operated by a guy with conservative views, which he often admitted to. However, he NEVER censored leftists and often refused to sanction commenters who had offended the resident leftists, who tried to their opponents silenced.

      I have had many, many comments rejected on media sites. I sometimes get notified (but never given a reason other than breaking the “guidelines”) but mostly the comment just gets disappeared. I have also had comments disappeared on YouTube.

      On this subject it is worth recalling that the ABC news website used to accept comments but ditched all that a few years ago. I suspect they were receiving too many opinions they didn’t want to publish, including some that took issue with the ABC’s reporting.

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      Honk R Smith

      Here in the US, Pandemic made a convenient, totally by accident, excuse, I mean totally justified reason to bring in mass ‘mail-in’ voting.
      Now we don’t know who wins until sometimes weeks after ‘election’ day.

      Ergo and therefore, only Democrats and the smattering of Democrats in Republican dresses, have a chance in heck of ‘winning’.

      This means before the end of 2025, the Bill of Rights, especially #1, which is the foundation of the remaining, will be kaput.

      We can then what for decades for challenges to snail their way to SCOTUS.
      By then, the members of SCOTUS will have a personal pronoun list as big as phonebook.

      It’s all explained here.
      https://rumble.com/v4dtxtu-everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-governments-mass-censorship-campaign.html
      (Sorry repeated from above. But it’s all here. See it while you can if you want the most fashionable TFH.)
      BTW, their power is so complete, they longer care if we know.

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    David Maddison

    You can’t just leave those who created the problem in charge of the solution.

    Tyree Scott

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    TdeF

    And in the middle of the complete destruction of cheap, reliable, controllable, adequate, essential power from electricity, gas, coal, petrol, diesel, kerosene, wood, briquettes, fracking, free ethane gas, we have the usual economics experts deciding what we really need is a carbon tax. As if we don’t have one!

    Garnaut and Sims.

    A$100 billion in its first year and position Australia at the forefront of the low-carbon revolution.

    Their ignorance takes your breath away. The latest carbon tax aka Safeguard Mechanism is 35% on all the biggest industries. It has already started. Then Australian carbon credits, legislated in 2011. Or Green Certificates from 2001. None are ‘taxes’. They are illegal theft! But it is breaking Australia.

    But these two geniuses want another $100Bn! A year! To save the planet, of course. This will be an actual tax, not an utterly illegal impost on electricity retailers or penalty on anyone producing CO2, as if that was avoidable in steel, concrete, glass, agriculture, transport.

    When, oh when will there be a tax on just breathing? It must be coming soon.

    I hope the Chinese people are grateful that we are saving them from boiling seas and Climate Armageddon. I doubt it. So we will keep buying their windmills and solar panels and try not to say something as they take our coal and iron ore. One of the two trading partners here is not very clever. Garnaut should know. He was Bob Hawke’s ambassador to China.

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      TdeF

      Don’t you love “low carbon revolution”, “renewable energy superpower”, “green hydrogen”, “Green steel”, “renewable energy”.
      All blatantly wrong propaganda.

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    The Fallout from The Extreme Left’s Judge Engoron Destroying NY City

    “Justice Arthur F. Engoron represents the vile, disgusting degree of the completely out-of-control judicial system in New York City. It has been people like him throughout history that spark revolutions. I have warned that New York is the most unconstitutional judicial system on the face of the earth, and it really should be shut down and all judges dismissed or imprisoned. They genuinely think they are above the law and have such ABSOLUTE IMMUNITY that they can do anything they desire. This judgment against Trump of nearly half a billion dollars is so outrageous it violates the Eighth Amendment of the Constitution, which was intended to prevent the action of judges like this.

    What this outrageous judge has done to Trump can be done now to any company in New York City. Because of that, the risk of owning shares in a New York domicled company must be considered to be a political high-risk. This factor now needs to be addressed in asset allocation in the same way as Country Risk – now we have City & State Risk. Miami is rapidly replacing New York as the new Wall Street. This decision will only accelerate that move to Florida ASAP. Only a fool would now remain in New York City. This judgment was intentionally designed to bankrupt Trump and his companies. It is indistinguishable from a country like Iran just nationalizing private assets.

    I cannot believe the reaction I am hearing worldwide and domestically. Truckers are starting to band together to refuse to transport anything to New York City. If the truckers band together to show the world that New York City will no longer be tolerated, at best, they will have seven days’ worth of food supply before New York begins to slide into chaos.

    Internationally, I am hearing many institutions are starting to talk the same game. They are looking to boycott any securities domiciled in New York City that could be destroyed on the whim of a judge. This is a direct assault on Democracy and is intended to interfere in the 2024 election and deprive 50% of the nation of the right to vote. This judge should be arrested forthwith for violating the civil rights of half the nation.”

    https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/international-news/rule-of-law/the-fallout-from-the-extreme-lefts-judge-engoron-destroying-ny-city/?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=RSS

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      TdeF

      Yes. I am amazed that the Press just report this. Imran Khan won the Pakistan election from jail. And his wife is in jail. Ukraine routinely jails its Presidents. But New York is now completely mad.

      And so many Attorneys General were elected on the promise that they would ‘Get Trump’. How is that even acceptable, to promise to use the legal system to destroy your political opposition? Forget Russia. Forget gun control. America needs to read its own constitution. And all these Attorney’s General and prosecutors seem to visit the White House to get their instructions from Joe Biden’s team.

      From Ukraine to China, from the borders to Fentanyl, from Climate change to transvestites and equity, Biden’s team hell bent on destroying America. The War on the West is in full swing. Who is funding this? Or is that a silly question?

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        MP

        Who is funding this? Or is that a silly question?

        That is a good question, that needs to be answered. Who are the people who own the banks, Hedge funds, media, hollywood, everything.

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        Hanrahan

        The left is awash with money, so much so that the Obamas get millions advances on books no one is waiting with baited breath to read. How much did Hillary get for her “I was wronged” book?

        There is so much money doing the rounds that the leftists don’t need a promise of return, not even a nod and a wink, to follow the party line, even illegally, because they are confident that they are safe from prosecution and will be rewarded in this life, not the virgins in the afterlife.

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      CO2 Lover

      The Deep State at work

      But then I am just a Conspiracy Theorist who spreads Misinformation and Disinformation and for a second job is a Climate Denialist

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      Ronin

      A good old garbage truck strike would sort the leftards out, pity it isn’t July.

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        TdeF

        I stopped reading Phillip Adams years ago. In one article he railed against the Americanization of English in Australia. He complained that people were using the word ‘garbage’ for ‘trash’. What a load of rubbish!

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    Flok

    Oops

    Shell Is Immediately Closing All Of Its California Hydrogen Stations
    The oil giant is one of the big players in hydrogen globally, but even it can’t make its operations work here.

    https://insideevs.com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/insideevs.com/news/708156/shell-closes-california-hydrogen-stations/amp/

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    KP

    Zerohedge has an article on Navalny’s death, how its a giant thing in the West as they rage against Putin, but having the American journalist Gonzo Lira die in a Ukrainian prison is completely ignored. Parallels with Assange waiting to be sent to his death in prison in America are made too.

    Seems Navalny was a nobody in Russia, a CIA plant that scored 2% against Putin in polls and was probably killed by the CIA to shut him up.

    …and after Zelensky fired his top General for disagreeing with him, the replacement has withdrawn the Ukrainian army from Avdiivka. That was the center of the Ukie army for their attacks on the Donbass, so as they fall back there won’t be anywhere as fortified to defend. The Ukrainian 3rd Assault Brigade was moved in to cover the retreat, they used to be the Azov battalion and more ‘interesting people’ were captured by the Russians.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/major-victory-russian-army-ukraine-forces-flee-eastern-city

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      TdeF

      I wondered about that. It seemed very odd. If the most powerful man in Russia, ex KGB wanted you dead, you would have been dead very quietly years ago. In the US billionaire blackmailer Jeffrey Epstein, friend of Gates,Clinton and a very long list of important guests just suicided in his cell, strangling himself and the CCTV camera went on the blink? Of course.

      Putin knew the eyes of the world were on this man and would not want him dead. But Zelensky and friends would draw the conclusion everyone would blame Putin. The same with the targeted murders of children of leading Russian figures. As with Gaza, it’s all about manipulating public opinion and the story of the mad dictator. And now Zelensky has invited Trump to Ukraine. Trump would not survive a minute.

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        TdeF

        The same with the gas pipeline. Why would Russia blow up a pipeline they controlled and which gave them massive income? And Biden said he would blow it up, in as many words. But the White House blamed Russia. Of course. Always the Russians are evil. China is good.

        And the compliant leftist press just print the Biden story as fact. Now Sweden cannot work out who did it. And the UN team could not work out who created the Wuhan flu. It must be reassuring for Biden/Obama/Clinton/Blinken that they own the press. Like Daniel Andrews in Victoria.

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      Lucky

      Gonzalo Lira died of abuse in a Ukraine jail.
      He was good reporter, within his range, he deserves a good obit.
      Navalny strikes me a nut case tho’ not dangerous. I still think he, like Gonzo, should not have been in jail. Who did it? I rank Z and CIA above Putin.

      I join KP in cheering the news of the role given to the AzovExtremists by the new chief Gen Syrsky.

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    Honk R Smith

    Disclaimer to the JoNova community:

    I Honk, have never been a de-NI R of any kind. Neither AGW or totally legitimate US elections.
    I sincerely hope America is never great again.

    Nor am I a phobe.
    Except of Catastrophic Anthropogenic weather.
    We just suffered a ‘Thunder Snow’ event. It snowed almost an inch. Fortunately everything was cancelled.
    I was afraid.

    I have never consorted with The Devil.
    Although I did attend a Black Sabbath concert where I was turned into a newt.
    But I got better.

    I do admit to having been temporarily been under the spell of Judith Curry.
    I was weak and failed to notice the pointy hat and nose.

    Just because I read and comment on JoNova, such participation does not mean that I don’t think the world is coming to an end if we don’t immediately renounce the sins of electricity and personal transportation and lust for meat, and the worst sin of all … the demonically inspired refusal to Follow The Science.

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