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    “UK cement production drops to lowest levels since 1950s”

    UK cement production drops to lowest levels since 1950s – BBC News

    Even the BBC reports – “The Mineral Products Association (MPA) said production levels were “increasingly under threat” due to high energy, regulatory and labour costs.”

    Golly Gosh! Who’s a thunk that?!

    “MPA executive director Dr Diana Casey said the decline threatened to derail the government’s ambitions for housing, infrastructure and clean energy projects. “[You] can’t build houses, bridges or railways without us,” she told the BBC.”

    Another small step in the Brezhnevites’ destruction of the United Kingdom, and the West.

    [I assume that China is not pricing its own cement out of the Chinese market by imposing unilateral cost increases in energy, wages and other employment costs, and red tape. Nor India, Indian cement out of the Indian market, similarly …]

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    TdeF

    Australia’s Climate Change minister Chris Bowen.

    “taking action on climate change would be crucial to Australia’s economic interests over the next decade.”
    “If we get it wrong it’s a massive missed opportunity for our country,”
    “It is the key determining ­factor to whether we’re a prosperous economy or not

    Does anyone have any idea what this massive Climate Change opportunity is? I cannot find any explanation?

    How are these bizarre statements reported without open ridicule?

    It looks like taxation and total economic destruction, even massive theft of cash to send overseas with a 35% tax on CO2 hidden in all our daily bills.

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      Skepticynic

      >How are these bizarre statements reported without open ridicule?

      Bertrand Russell once said that “many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do.”

      Unfortunately we’re drowning in a democracy of apathetic gullible halfwits – halfwit politicians and their masters know that and make full use of it, as do their mass media.

      Arendt coined the phrase, “the banality of evil”, in describing Eichmann.

      She could just as well have used, “the stupidity of evil”, and it would have applied just as aptly to the Bowen & Albo clown show. “The evil of stupidity”.

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        TdeF

        I understand these statements are stupid and wrong, but Bowen makes them. No one laughs. No one questions.

        The President of the UN repeatedly announces that ‘we are living in a time of boiling oceans’. That’s not true. It’s a lie. 100F is not 100C.

        Idiocy is not a excuse for lying in public office. There will be people who believe the oceans are boiling. And that blowing up coal power stations is going to save the world and make money for the country.

        While cartoonists alone caricature Bowen as an imbecile with windmills, he is lying.

        Are extreme left utterly destructive and openly lying politicians completely exempt from ridicule or being held to account?

        Or is Climate Change such pervasive world propaganda that everyone suspends belief? And the fairies at the bottom of the garden are now a massive business opportunity?

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          TdeF

          Even CNN commentators have had enough of lies. “CNN political commentator Scott Jennings said Tuesday on “The Arena” that Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D) was a “complete piece of shit” over comments about President Donald Trump’s health.”

          Why isn’t Chris Bowen held to account in parliament? Former minister Linda Reynolds had to answer over 300 defamatory questions in parliament time about Brittany Higgins, events in which Reynolds was blameless, as just decided in her successful defamation action against Higgins. But Minister Reynolds and her staff were driven into real depression by an endless and wrongful personal assault on her character with the protection of parliament. But Bowen is untouchable for fairy tales in public?

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          Ronin

          “Are extreme left utterly destructive and openly lying politicians completely exempt from ridicule or being held to account?”

          They are while the lying left media are running interference for them.

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          Sambar

          At the last federal election we saw the most piss weak opposition campaign you could ever imagine. I pointed out a few talking points , volunteered to write some adds for free. No takers of course. The very first add would have simply been Albo promising to reduce everyone’s power bills, with a simple response. HE LIED.
          I will take some convincing that the Libs din’t voluntarily throw this election!

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            Annie

            I thought the same. The Libs seem to be infiltrated and undermined by lefties. It seems to be happening countrywide. Otherwise, how are they apparently so blind and deaf to reality?
            Oh, for more of the like of Jacinta Nampijinta Price…our hero(ine).

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            Dennis

            The plan to destroy the major political parties and replace them with a cooperative of like minded people left of centre has been gradually creeping up on us for some time, one example was the story written in The Bulletin Magazine by investigative journalist Max Walsh in 2006 about the then new Labor Opposition Leader Rudd and Deputy Gillard, and Unions influence.

            Walsh wrote that Union trained executives had replaced sitting Labor MPs in safe seats and the longer term objective was to control the governments of Australia.

            On the Liberal Party side the rise of the LINO (Liberal In Name Only) left with similar ambitions, and the founder of LINO rejected by Labor when he applied to become a candidate was accepted by the Liberals and managed to secure a very safe Liberal seat. When the Howard Government was defeated by Rudd Labor in November 2007 the new Liberal Opposition Leader was challenged by the LINO leader who failed first time, but a year later he successfully secured the Opposition Leader position.

            By 2012-2013 the Liberal Parliamentary Party decided enough was enough and appointed a new Leader of the Opposition who by September 2013 became the new Liberal-National Coalition Government Prime Minister. By 2015 the LINO leader managed to get elected to become PM.

            From my outside view and contacts the roots of the problem are inside the Liberal Party Executive, the LINO MPs are increasing their influence.

            On the other side the PM is far to the left and very much a Union favoured MP.

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      David Maddison

      massive missed opportunity

      Even if anthropogenic global warming were real, and even then, if it were a problem (which it isn’t since Civilisation thrives on warmth as the Minoans, Egyptians, Roman and Medieval naturally warm periods demonstrated), how can the unnecessary expenditure of billions of dollars and the destruction of our energy supply (for the benefit of China) possibly be a good thing?

      It’s certainly good for the Elite subsidy harvesters, and the Elites of Left who are trying to destroy Western Civilisation but no one else.

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        el+gordo

        We have to tell the electorate that global warming is nothing to fear, during the Medieval Warm Period sea level didn’t rise higher than two metres.

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      David of Cooyal in Oz

      Naah TdeF
      It’s just that our blob has invented a new, rapid and efficient form of debate.
      Blackout puts out his bunkum for “debate” and it’s reliably reported widely in the blob-owned press, to which letters of challenge were once sent, and a lifetime ago would have been published.
      Now they quickly and reliably are sent to the WPB. By editorial decree.
      And lo, Blackout doesn’t have to pause in his onward path.
      Pity it’s to our destruction.

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      another ian

      ““taking action on climate change would be crucial to Australia’s economic interests over the next decade.”
      “If we get it wrong it’s a massive missed opportunity for our country,”
      “It is the key determining ­factor to whether we’re a prosperous economy or not” ”

      Well he said all the right things. He’s just got them pointed in the wrong direction

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      yarpos

      Well I guess if the missed opportunity is “massive” it should be easy to describe. Although , even if asked I am guessing the response would be a wall of buzzwords, clichés and hand waving.

      Reminds me of a proposal analysis that included a statement along the lines of
      ‘…the intangible benefits , if they could be quantified, are estimated to be in the order of $1 million per annum”

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    red edward

    A new double blind, placebo controlled, COVID protection trial has been done with an over-the-counter nasal spray (azelastine) showed better protection that the clot shot.

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/09/after-big-pharma-made-trillions-pushing-experimental-jab/

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      David Maddison

      Sorry accidental red thumb, red. Should have been green.

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      Peter C

      A confirmation of a post that JoNova put up early during the COVID panic, showing that Flo Nadal spray ( containing Caragenen) was effective against COVID. I got into it straight away.

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    David Maddison

    Did you see Australia’s and Victoriastan’s very own Dictator Dan Andrews pose in a picture/video with some of the world’s most obnoxious dictators at the military parade in China? E.g. Emperor Xi, Putin and Kim Jong Un?

    The purpose of that event was to signal to the world that China, Russia and the other dictatorships represented were the alternative superpower bloc in the world instead of the United States. Come to think of it, Australia would support that arrangement as PM Albanese is a communist and he is increasingly realigning us away from the US and towards China. And Albanese has met the Chinese Emperor twice, the last time for five days but he has never met TRUMP.

    And Dan apparently claimed he was there as a private citizen. You know, because private citizens always get to pose with dictators.

    Also, Bob Carr, former Australian foreign minister, was also there but apparently decided not to pose in the picture.

    It’s unbelievable that the Victoriastan “opposition” “leader” actually reprimanded his Party members for describing Dan as a dictator. Why would Battin be defending Dan’s bad reputation brought about by the world’s most draconian and dictatorial covid lockups? He should have made good political capital out of it and also used it to oppose the building of the bronze idol of Dan the Left want to build.

    And there’s still no explanation as to why Dan suddenly decided to resign as Victoriastan Premier with two days’ notice.

    Well done Australia! The laughing stock of the Western world yet again. What a disgrace! As some people say, Australia is a “captured operation” of the communists, infiltrated by the Left at all levels and areas.

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    Honk R Smith

    It is interesting to me the new Rainbow Totalitarianism that is manifesting in Europe.
    Where last century’s fascists operated on yang energy, the new ones are yin.
    (At least temporarily dampened here in the US by the Great Toxically Yang Orange One.)

    Lacking the predatory endocrinology to openly eliminate opposition (though this may have changed in recent days in Germany), the Rainbow world domination aspirants developed Einsatzgruppen character assassin companies and Zyklon B cultural cringe.

    I can’t help but see the the construct of this new form of totalitarianism having its’ methods development in Climate Change hysteria.
    An global system of existential threat manufacture and manipulation that insidiously avoids the more obvious failed excesses of the past.

    Cringe Warfare is less overt, but it is a slow and insidious water boarding torture that the Inquisition and the camp operators could only have dreamt of.
    One can hardly be exposed to mainstream news and progressive politics without being endangered by mortal gag reflex.

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      David Maddison

      On the subject of Zyklon B, oddly enough, or not, Marlene Engelhorn is the heiress whose family fortune traces back to the production of the deadly gas used for genocide of Jews during WW2 by the National Socialists. She is on the same boat as Greta the Goblin Thunberg, attempting to go to Gaza in support of Hamas terrorists and their genocidal atrocities of October 7th, 2023.

      Incidentally, the latest pictures of Thunberg have her looking like a man. Is she(?) “transitioning”? So “stunning and brave” as Leftists like to say.

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        John Connor II

        Still on Zyklon B, it exists to this day rebranded as “Cyanosil”, a fumigating agent.
        It was also used to terminate prisoners until 2010 in the USA, when lethal injections replaced it.
        Burning tobacco produces Hydrogen Cyanide too…

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    Johnny Rotten

    Dan the Man and Second Hand Carr in China – Cartoon –

    More Handsome Boys –

    https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary

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      KP

      Also in there, a very interesting note-

      “Unpaid power bills hit record levels as prices soar…Australia’s energy crisis has hit a staggering new milestone, with power companies silently absorbing millions in unpaid bills rather than disconnecting financially stressed customers.”

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        ” absorbing millions in unpaid bills rather than disconnecting financially stressed customers”

        Hmmm …

        Here in the UK, under some socialistic name – ‘credit’ or ‘unfortunates’ or something, or possibly ‘Warm Home Discounts’ – our system will charge those who can – still – pay a ‘little tiny’ bit more to cover for those who can’t [or won’t?] pay.
        Doubtless the threshold creeps higher, quarter by quarter, until only multi-billionaires can pay.

        But – by then – they may well have emigrated …
        Until then – the powercos won’t lose out. Oddly.

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    David Maddison

    Australian Skeptics used to be a wonderful organisation but I have been disappointed with them ever since their adoption of the Official Narrative on covid-19.

    For example, in 2021 they gave Craig Kelly their annual “Bent Spoon Award” for supposedly spreading “misinformation” about Covid 19 “vaccines” and the efficacy of HCQ and IVM.

    Who’s laughing now?

    All our institutions are damaged, even the supposedly pro-science, pro-reason ones.

    https://www.skeptics.com.au/about/activities/bent-spoon/

    https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/nov/21/craig-kelly-awarded-australian-skeptics-bent-spoon-gong-for-spreading-covid-misinformation

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      Geoff Sherrington

      DM,
      The Australian Sceptics were driven not by leaders, but by followers, from the start. Time after time they looked at issues, then decided to make cautious, all-caring comments.
      Hard, cutting, original even disrespective comment was lacking. They cannot now polish off the tarnish. Geoff S

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        David Maddison

        Also disappointing on “climate change”.

        I don’t think they would have had this attitude under the leadership of my friend, the late Barry Williams.

        https://www.skeptics.com.au/aust-skeptics-inc-statement-on-climate-change/

        ASI recognises anthropogenic climate change as a pressing global concern. We urge individuals, organisations and governments to prioritise limiting greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate their negative effects.

        ALL our institutions are broken.

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          Mostly the official “Skeptics” are the worst of the worst trolls. They call themselves skeptics, and fight aggressively to defend their identity but peel back their logic-routines and ultimately they followed the government consensus on every single topic.

          A friend here in WA, John Happs, is a true skeptic but the others in those groups were almost all people bravely fighting against spoon-benders and astrologists while adopting the government consensus on everything that matters.

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    New Lab Research Shows Increasing CO2 Leads To A Negative Greenhouse Effect At The Poles

    Scientists Hermann Harde and Michael Schnell published a paper in 2021 entitled “Verification of the Greenhouse Effect in the Laboratory.” The study alleged to experimentally determine the atmospheric CO2 greenhouse effect not only exists, but functions in concert with physical laws.

    “To our knowledge we present the first demonstration of the atmospheric greenhouse effect in a laboratory experiment, which also allows quantitative measurements under conditions as in the lower troposphere. We use an experimental set-up consisting of two plates in a closed housing, one plate in the upper position heated to 30°C, the other at the bottom and cooled to -11.4°C.”

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    David Maddison

    Interesting factoid of the day.

    In Third World countries, they still use oxen to haul carts, plough fields etc.. (Just like we’ll be doing after the Left have achieved their Net Zero transition.)

    In such cases their cloven hooves are “shoed” with “oxshoes”, akin to horseshoes. Two shoes are required for each hoof.

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      Skepticynic

      >hooves are “shoed”
      No.
      “s̶h̶o̶e̶d̶” should be “shod”
      (word of the day)

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        David Maddison

        Fair enough. Noted. Shoed is also a valid term but shod is more usual in relation to horses.

        Goolag AI notes:

        The horse was shoed” means a farrier (a horse-foot specialist) has fitted a metal or other material shoe onto each of the horse’s hooves to protect them from wear and injury, improve traction, or provide corrective support. The word “shoed” is the past tense of the verb “to shoe,” meaning to furnish a horse with a shoe. A horse that is wearing shoes is referred to as a “shod horse”.

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          Skepticynic

          >shod is more usual in relation to horses

          You’re right again David.

          Having been a farrier half my life, and having worked with horses since my childhood, I never once heard “shoed”.

          Maybe in a cultural backwater like the USA or in the opinions of American arbiters of truth like Google, but in English-speaking England and Australia it’s always been firmly ‘shod’.

          Incidentally my ex’s grandmother used to shoe water buffalos, (Carabao or Kerbau), but I don’t know what word she used. Being Indonesian she wouldn’t have used either shoed or shod.

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      Sambar

      Of course here in Oz, in the brave new world of serfdom, we will have to use kangaroos, you know , to save the fragile environment from cloven feeted animals, ( new word just made it up, ). Nailing a plate to Skippy may be difficult, not much keratin and of course the ability to fight back, oh well, I’m sure we can get some advise from some traditional owners as to how to plough the land.

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        Gob

        This answers the conundrum as to why Australian First Nations chose not to develop the wheel as there is no Australian beast which could have been harnessed to it.

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          yarpos

          Given the treatment historically dished out to indigenous women , I thought an answer would be readily at hand.

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          Every other race had slavery.
          Am I permitted to know what was wrong with your ‘First Nations’?
          [Noting Yarpos’s comment]

          And – if there was more than one First Nation, logically there was always ‘the Other’ to be enslaved . . .

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    David Maddison

    For those that claim Canada’s socialised medical system is so wonderful… :

    https://x.com/glen_mcgregor/status/1962878776221609993

    Tore up my knee playing softball. I will need an MRI but Ontario requires I get an ultrasound first. How that’s going…

    Responding to an email:

    … We can add you to our waitlist which is approximately 1 – 2 years long. …

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      Tel

      Those Canadians often end up going to the USA and just paying cash for treatment. I was listening to an interview with Dr Keith Smith from the Surgery Center of Oklahoma and he claims to be treating plenty of Canadians.

      https://ocpathink.org/post/analysis/oklahoma-doctor-treats-health-care-refugees-from-canada

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      KP

      “… We can add you to our waitlist which is approximately 1 – 2 years long. …”

      for equal severity of injury. We must note that more urgent cases will get put in front of you and the wait time my extend to 3 or 4years. Thankyou for your patience, your medical system cares about you.”

      Same for any Welfare State, a politicised system of permanent shortages and overall poor performance. Roger Douglas et al got stuck into NZ’s system in the 80s, making each hospital put a costing on every thing they did. Suddenly you could see where equal operations were being done for very different sums of money.

      Roger Douglas… those were the days! Australia is about where NZ was when he saved it, 20years of abysmal political decisions, more Govt, highly indebted, no growth, no industry, no hope…

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    Rafe Champion

    GRIDWATCH

    THE PURPOSE OF GRID WATCHING is to encourage all our friends and relations and other associates around the world to look at the dashboard of the local grid at breakfast and dinnertime to see if there is enough RE there to heat it!
    Get the punters into the energy debate with incontrovertible evidence that the transition is not going to work, then they can lean on the local candidates for election.

    MORNING GRIDWATCH THURS 4 SEPT
    AT 7 AM AUSTRALIAN EASTERN TIME THE WIND WAS CONTRIBUTING 30% OF DEMAND IN THE EAST
    AND 13% IN THE WEST
    BTW If you think we are doing well when you see big numbers for the penetration of wind into the grid, you are looking through the wrong end of the telescope. Look at the weakest link in the chain, the lowest point of the fence, dam and flood levee.
    Wind and sun will not carry the grid through windless nights because we have effectively next to no grid-scale storage. Don’t be impressed by the number of batteries being installed, do the arithmetic find out the cost to get through 16 hours with minimal wind and solar generation.
    https://www.nem-watch.info/widgets/RenewEconomy/

    TEXAS
    https://www.gridstatus.io/live/ercot
    4.10 PM WIND 2.7% SOLAR 32% WIND DROUGHT PERSISTS

    BRITAIN
    https://grid.iamkate.com/
    10.25 PM WIND 52% SOLAR 0%

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    another ian

    FWIW

    For a check on probably why you don’t want a tourist trip to the modern UK have a read of

    Bill Bryson’s “The Road to Little Dribbling”

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    Beware swarms of drones hiding in offshore wind complexes!

    The Pentagon finally did a vulnerability assessment for offshore wind.
    https://reneweconomy.com.au/fear-of-undersea-swarm-drone-attack-cited-as-reason-for-us-offshore-wind-project-shut-down/

    That enemy subs could hide among the towers has long been discussed. This could especially apply to the huge Virginia project right out in front of the world’s biggest Naval base at Norfolk (where the ironclad warship was born).

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      Dennis

      No investors here have been willing to proceed with offshore wind farms to date, despite Minister Bowen trying so hard to convince them to participate.

      Imagine wind installations off shore Port of Newcastle and Port of Wollongong and other strategic areas of territorial waters.

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      David,
      Thanks.

      “While there has been a recent uptick in whale deaths, in particular humpback whales, there is no evidence that the wind energy industry has anything to do with increased whale mortality.”
      Yeah – we’ve looked all over the kitchen table, really hard – no evidence there of any whale deaths due to horrific noises from wind farm work – construction or operation.
      So that’s OK them.

      Seriously, the UK’s waters are festooned with these lethal [to birds and whales] things.
      And I have no doubt: –

      AAA Putin the Poisoner knows where they are, and where their cables run – or will run;

      BBB Putin the Poisoner has some capable military types who will see that these could – possibly – be a form of ‘window’ or ‘chaff’ [put there by us, the UK] that will help disguise incoming threats.

      But the Mal-advised Mr. Miliband is still trying to get even more built – with subsidies from bill- and tax-payers …

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    KP

    In the SMH our local warmonger, Mick Ryan, is weakly trying to disparage China’ military parade-

    “Although impressed by the capabilities on show, Ryan said it was one thing to hold a parade and another to fight in a conflict. “Good goose-stepping militaries are not always the best war-fighting militaries,” he said.”

    That’s all he’s got because the hardware on display was more modern than the West’s with some capabilities we don’t even have yet. They also have a handy peer-group war to go and practice in, as North Korea did, and by now the Russians have sorted out the problems of incorporating troops from another language/culture into Ukraine’s front lines..

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      David Maddison

      I am a huge supporter of TRUMP but I certainly disagree with his decision to import 600,000 Chinese “students” for training in US universities. They will return to China with the latest training and go directly to work for the Chicomm military.

      This will add to their already-vast acquisition of stolen military and industrial knowledge from espionage activities in the US and the West. It was particularly bad in the US during the Obiden years.

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        KP

        The flip side is that every Chinese (or any foreign) student gets to see American society and politics without the propaganda glasses of their own Govt on. They can then decide if things back in China are as good, or if they should quietly look for a job in the USA and support them instead.

        Its the great thing about foreign students, and a risk the foreign Govt takes. Of course that may not matter, as Africa shows, you send your brightest off to get educated, they come home and then expect a Mercedes, an office and a secretary while doing no useful work outside at all!

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        John Connor II

        David Maddison
        September 4, 2025 at 8:35 am · Reply
        I am a huge supporter of TRUMP but I certainly disagree with his decision to import 600,000 Chinese “students” for training in US universities. They will return to China with the latest training and go directly to work for the Chicomm military.

        But as per the sarcastic meme, putting the chicoms through the American education system would dumb them down and neuter them.
        2+2=5, and maths is racist.

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      el+gordo

      China’s military won’t be taking on Taiwan, the Alliance would defeat them, but they may see action in temporarily held Vladivostok.

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        KP

        “China’s military won’t be taking on Taiwan, the Alliance would defeat them,”

        Well, that all depends on what STILL-President Xi decides.. I’m sure he’s getting very good information on the latest war-fighting techniques, what works and what doesn’t..

        In the end, Taiwan is a lot further from the USA or Europe, and it becomes much more dangerous and expensive to fight a war a long way off. Even under Trump the paper tiger is still going broke and falling apart internally, they won’t be defeating anyone.

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          el+gordo

          Anyway, with Xi no longer in control of the military the new regime has no desire to take Taiwan by force.

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          yarpos

          I’m waiting for the claim that he is an impersonator or a robot

          Still he must retire or die eventually. A broken clock and all that

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            el+gordo

            Xi and his good wife were rolled out for the occasion, so everything is under wraps until the Fourth Plenary Session, about a month away.

            Machiavelli would be amused by the CCP, there is protocol, but the hot money is on Hu Chunhua and the much respected Wang Yang getting the top jobs. Zhang Youxia has a firm grip on the military and supports the reformers.

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              Tel

              OK so we have a book open for “Xi gone in one month” … count me in, as furgeddaboudit ain’t gonna happen.

              Hit your bookmark button … 3, 2, 1 … now!

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      Chad

      because the hardware on display was more modern than the West’s with some capabilities we don’t even have yet.

      Thats assuming it was all reL and not just “display” models to impress the viewing public !

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      Dennis

      Yes, but, are the new technologies operational or are many mock up models for propaganda purposes?

      Consider WW2 and rubber blow-up tanks and other military equipment parked to create a false impression for enemy aircraft.

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    KP

    Also in there, an article saying we don’t have enough politicians in Australia, they have to rule over too many people in each electorate…

    “why the hell would we want more MPs? The most obvious reason is the pressure we’re putting on the existing 150 House of Representatives members.”

    So while we would be up for a few more million dollars to pay the salaries of the extra bludgers, he doesn’t mention the hundreds of millions of dollars the rest of the infrastructure needed in courtiers, fops, clowns and fools that every new king would need trailing behind him!

    No, we would be far better off with far fewer parasite in Parliaments and a lot less for them to do! Give us control back over our own lives!

    “We have politicians weighty,
    And we have, them tall and small,
    But perhaps we’d get along as well,
    If we had none at all.”

    https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/past-the-knee-jerk-reaction-there-are-good-reasons-australia-needs-more-politicians-20250903-p5mrzr.html?js-chunk-not-found-refresh=true

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      David Maddison

      We need fewer politicians, fewer politician staff and fewer public serpents.

      I would vote for a politician that says “vote for me, I will do absolutely nothing, except law and order and defence”.

      Look after yourselves and support charities for those who can’t. Encourage thinking and real pro-science, pro-reason education, not Leftist indoctrination.

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        John Connor II

        I would vote for a politician that says “vote for me, I will do absolutely nothing

        And lo, the great uwashed masses did just that.

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          Chad

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          John Connor II
          September 4, 2025 at 12:31 pm · Reply
          I would vote for a politician that says “vote for me, I will do absolutely nothing

          And lo, the great uwashed masses did just that

          Strange ?, ..i thought Albos mob did just the opposite,…
          ….they have done many things, just not the things they said they would do !

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            ozfred

            .they have done many things, just not the things they said they would do

            I continue to hear rumors (and some complaints) about a politician in the USA that is doing most of what he said he would do….

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      Gary S

      In Australia, we need fewer governments.

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    William

    Eloba? Perhaps Ebola Jo!

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    another ian

    FWIW

    The power of satire

    “The Arrest of a Comedy Writer in Great Britain May Be a Turning Point in the War Against Woke”

    https://pjmedia.com/rick-moran/2025/09/03/why-the-arrest-of-a-comedy-writer-in-great-britain-may-be-a-turning-point-in-the-war-against-woke-n4943295

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    another ian

    FWIW – the wonders of education

    “Brainwashed Leftist Is Offered 1-Way Ticket to Communist Country of Her Choice—the Result Is Fabulous”

    https://redstate.com/beckynoble/2025/09/03/brainwashed-leftist-is-offered-one-way-ticket-to-communist-country-of-her-choice-the-result-is-fabulous-n2193529

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    another ian

    FWIW – for the covid record

    “Full-Time Cable News Doctor, Part-Time IMF Stooge: ‘Pregnant Women All Need’ COVID Shot”

    https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2025-09-03/full-time-cable-news-doctor-part-time-imf-stooge-pregnant-women-all-need-covid-shot

    A “quotable quote” for the TGA?

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      another ian

      But then

      “Florida To End All Vaccine Mandates”

      https://www.zerohedge.com/political/florida-end-all-vaccine-mandates

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        another ian

        But on the other hand another TGA quotable

        “Emergency! Emergency!”

        “You’d think by now the doom mongers would be taking a break. Far from it. At every opportunity, they’re doubling down.”

        This is what it’s come down to: if you have the sniffles and test negative for COVID, you better lock yourself in the house just in case the test was inaccurate. Might as well quit your job at that rate.

        “If that test is negative, it might be what’s called a false negative, or not positive yet,” Coles said. In that case, you should test again in three or four days to ensure you don’t have COVID, she added. “Because if you have COVID, we want you to stay home, protect yourself and protect others as well,” Coles said.”

        https://www.smalldeadanimals.com/2025/09/03/emergency-emergency/

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      another ian

      FWIW

      “Boiled Rope Future Margin Requirement?”

      Jabs? Didn’t stop you from getting Covid.

      What did?

      A fast-acting nasal antihistamine spray — 2/3rds reduction in infection rate.

      But, you see, that was cheap and the death cult otherwise known as the “medical system” can’t give you myocarditis with it, nor raise your risk of cancer from which they profit mightily.

      Oh, those two conditions’ “side effect” (death, that is)? None of the medical or pharmaceutical firms — zero of them, in fact — give a ****. Not before, not during and not now.

      Therefore, the cheap, easy and safe was not what was investigated even though we had a year before jabs were available to do so during which “eat chicken soup” was the mantra.”

      https://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=253927

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    Geoff Sherrington

    Quadrant Online today carries a rather good article by Dr Paul Monk, linked:
    https://quadrant.org.au/magazine/from-our-archives/learning-to-see-the-gorilla/

    I tracked down a video of the actual test, one that you should test yourself with before reading the main paper.
    https://youtu.be/vJG698U2Mvo

    For years I have studied what thought processes are used by people searching for answers, particularly in my field, Science. This answers many of my queries with answers that I find to be largely plausible. But I am not an expert, so I am probably reacting to my own cognitive weaknesses.
    Geoff S

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    David Maddison

    Here is an analysis of the eleven new Chinese weapons on display at their military parade.

    This is the same parade where Australia’s very own Dictator Dan rubbed shoulders with some of the world’s worst dictators on Australia’s behalf.

    This is the same country which Albanese is trying to align Australia with as he disconnects us from the US Alliance

    And recall Albanese has met Emperor Xi twice and has never met TRUMP.

    The Chicomms and “our” Andrews and Albanese are sending a message. 1) China and some of the world’s worst dictatorships are the new superpower bloc. 2) Australia is on their side, not the United States.

    Also, I fully expect TRUMP to now cancel the AUKUS submarine deal as Australia will no longer be considered a trusted ally because of this.

    Why aren’t the fake conservative Liberals angry and saying something significant?

    https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1963235151200321675.html

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      another ian

      I guess that if the fake conservatives wait until it happens before saying anything it will be at least be based on something concrete?

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      el+gordo

      ‘ I fully expect TRUMP to now cancel the AUKUS submarine deal …’

      Hopefully, the Japanese have just produced a state of the art diesel submarine and we should buy a few.

      There is much to learn from the Canadians, they knocked back the US subs.

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      John Connor II

      If their weapons are as laughable as their robots, we’re all safe.

      I’m still waiting on proof their laser rifle, the ZKZM-500, is even real.
      Ignite objects 800m away?
      Battery powered?
      Uh-huh..

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    David Maddison

    The fact that no Australian politician wants to reform our voting system is enough to tell you that it badly needs reform.

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    another ian

    FWIW

    “Mischief Is Important”

    “Join the International Association of Genocide Scholars. Registration is as low as $30 USD and open to all.”

    https://www.smalldeadanimals.com/2025/09/03/mischief-is-important-77/#comments

    Sounds like the real valid requirement is a valid credit card, so possibilities like the example below -.

    Anthony Watts discovered that, to join the International Union of Concerned Scientists you didn’t need to be a scientist, only to have a valid credit card. So he enrolled his dog.

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    another ian

    FWIW

    “Friday Funny – The newest member of the Union of Concerned Scientists”

    https://wattsupwiththat.com/2011/10/07/friday-funny-the-newest-member-of-the-union-of-concerned-scientists/

    So there is the possibility that the regular poster “Kenji” at SDA and other sites might be Anthony Watts in relaxing mode?

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    another ian

    FWIW

    “In All Nations, Raise the Colors a guest post by Bill Reader”

    Long – a lead-in

    “I have written before in this blog about the value of nationalism. But this moment in history has both clarified some points of my argument that I have struggled to articulate, and motivated me to once again attempt to put these points forth so that they can be understood—even if not wholeheartedly adopted— by any good faith reader.”

    https://accordingtohoyt.com/2025/09/03/in-all-nations-raise-the-colors-a-guest-post-by-bill-reader/

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    David Maddison

    Why the Left love terrorists.

    John Anderson and Melanie Phillips.

    https://youtu.be/iDBlatl0C5Y

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    Penguinite

    John Howard has accused Anthony Albanese of a ‘betrayal of international law’ for his ‘premature’ recognition of a Palestinian state.

    Must be premature evocation?

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    Penguinite

    Nick McKim, who objected to Jacinta Nampijinpa Price draping herself in an Australian ensign on the Senate floor, said it was akin to him using a Palestinian flag as a similar prop

    Hey Nick Tasmanians rue your elevation Federal Politics. We thought we had seen the last of you! But you keep on reminding us of your presence on this planet!

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    Penguinite

    JANET ALBRECHT says there Seven questions that must be answered to solve this $2.4m Higgins whodunnit The Brittany Higgins case is far from over as the heat turns on Labor’s payout. Nor can Sussan Ley ignore questions arising from a scandal that unfairly destroyed the careers of two Liberal women.

    For me just one! was she really raped and not on the balance of probabilities

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      Strop

      Whether she was raped or not is irrelevant to the payout. The payout was not for being raped. It was for alleged employer mistreatment in the wake of the rape claim.

      The defamation court case, and contradicting testimony in the other cases, has indicated her claim of mistreatment to be false. So in the context of the payout that is enough.

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        Geoff Sherrington

        A Judge of the guilt of the alleged rapist said before his trial “Only two people know if rape happened” or words to that effect.
        The Judge then found him guilty on the balance of probabilities.
        Wow! That is astounding. The Judges had assumed personal skills and abilities similar to inventing a new scientific theory without using actual data, only made up. Do we recall seeing that done for global warming? Geoff S

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    John Connor II

    Powerball has jackpotted to $1.7 Billion

    https://x.com/BNODesk/status/1963457094650073588

    Just $770M cash though, and $1.1B in Oz micro-pesos.

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    John Connor II

    Cultural enrichment in the EU

    https://x.com/gaye_gallops/status/1963240942527229968/

    *** content warning ***

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    yarpos

    Did my regular back up power test and found the GPO on the older generator had failed internally and was powerless. Most happy to find out during a routine test and not on a dark and stormy night (or during a demo if I sell it)

    During the previous cycle I told a friend what I was doing, and he thought he should do that also. He found his shiny new generator was a non start. The supplier replaced it under warranty as they did not have the part in stock to fix it on the spot.

    Test your back plans. Especially your IT back ups. If you are like most consumer grade people (or the subset who even think of backup) you probably use some kind of external hard disc. Remember they are not forever devices and you need to test and refresh occasionally.

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    OldOzzie

    This Article made me think how Australia could take a different approach, both to Trades & University Level Education

    I mentored a number of young People into IT & Law, bypassing University and having them learn on the Job, doing Evening Courses on IT or NSW BAB or SAB Legal Correspondence or attending BAB/SAB evening classes

    Has the Apprenticeship Moment Finally Arrived?

    Apprenticeships present a rare bipartisan opportunity to help young Americans succeed—if Trump can follow through.

    Most Americans appreciate that apprentices learn by doing, are productive workers who earn wages, and develop the skills for rewarding careers.

    Apprenticeships yield higher returns than other training programs, without requiring participants to forego wages while training. One survey found that American parents would prefer the option of a three-year apprenticeship leading to a career over a full scholarship to a college.

    President Donald Trump has also supported apprenticeships. His April 23 executive order on skills called for a plan to support over one million registered apprenticeships yearly. Additionally, he made apprenticeships a key part of his new “talent strategy” plan, which the Departments of Commerce, Education, and Labor jointly released.

    Trump’s goal is ambitious. Currently, there are 561,000 civilian and 117,000 military apprenticeships—far below the one million per year he envisions. Apprenticeships are also much scarcer in the U.S. than in most countries. For example, apprentices as a share of the labor force in France and the United Kingdom are 8 to 10 times higher than the 0.33 percent share in the U.S. Trump’s ability to scale the level of U.S. apprenticeships will depend on adequate resources, a smart implementation plan, and avoiding some of the obstacles that have stymied past presidents who have championed apprenticeships.

    Stops and starts on apprenticeships

    1. Encourage employer participation with a “pay-per-apprentice” fund.

    The main challenge is motivating employers to offer apprenticeships. Many employers have little knowledge of the workings of apprenticeships and how they can improve their recruitment, training, and productivity. But once employers start programs, they generally find them worthwhile. A recent study found high returns on apprenticeship investments.

    2. Make employer participation easier with ready-made occupational frameworks for structuring apprenticeships.

    Employers interested in creating apprenticeships in welding, accounting, or information technology should be able to draw on best practices for what the apprentice is expected to learn and how much of that education will occur at the worksite or in class (online or in person). A public-private entity or set of entities could work with employees, trade associations, and education and training organizations to oversee the development of these skills frameworks and ensure they are updated regularly. Once approved, employers agreeing to hire and train apprentices using these frameworks could be fast-tracked for registration under the registered apprenticeship system and qualify for public funding. Using this low-cost initiative, the employer could register the apprentice easily online.

    3. Fund classroom learning opportunities for apprentices.

    Apprenticeships typically combine on-the-job learning with instruction off the job, such as classroom learning. The government could finance most of this off-the-job instruction, lowering the cost of apprenticeship programs for employers and students, and increasing early access to these programs. One way to do this is to allow employers and apprentices to reap already alloc

    4. Streamline the apprenticeship registration process and strengthen assessments.

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    another ian

    FWIW – Questions! Questions!

    “Sky News Australia
    12h
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    Xi Jinping may not know – or care – why Daniel Andrews was so willing to stand alongside dictators at a Beijing military parade – but the Australian people would definitely like an explanation, writes Michael Shoebridge. ”

    https://www.facebook.com/100064428234085/posts/1211998670957729/?mibextid=wwXIfr&rdid=F8bocwPCSZg1KXpj#

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    another ian

    FWIW

    “Trump’s America Is a Shining Example of Solving The Illegal Immigration Crisis”

    “There is no doubt that United States President Donald Trump and his administration have successfully secured their borders as Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed during a recent cabinet meeting that absolutely zero illegals entered their country over the past three months, according to a Newsmax news report.”

    More at

    https://carlocarrasco.com/2025/09/04/trumps-america-is-a-shining-example-of-solving-the-illegal-immigration-crisis/

    Via https://instapundit.com/742242/#disqus_thread

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    another ian

    FWIW –

    “OH, YEAH, US REFUGEES FROM BLUE TO RED LEARN SOME LESSONS ALONG THE WAY: First Observations.”

    “First Observations”

    https://wlehman.substack.com/p/first-observations?r=kihcf&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&triedRedirect=true

    Via https://instapundit.com/742234/#disqus_thread

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    another ian

    FWIW – a couple of the worry beads tweakers of the day

    “The Markets Are Signaling Something Major is About to Hit”

    https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2025-09-03/warning-markets-are-signaling-something-major-about-hit

    “Boom, or impending bust?”

    https://bayourenaissanceman.blogspot.com/2025/09/boom-or-impending-bust.html

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