Open Thread – Thursday 12 August 2021

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  1. Indolent says:

    I still think getting a vaccine reduces someone’s risk of dying from covid.

    I haven’t seen anything presented here or anywhere else to make me think otherwise.
    ***********
    Then you haven’t been looking. The vaccines force the body to create spike proteins which, in addition to causing blood clots, can cause Covid itself. Rather self-defeating, don’t you think.

    And then there’s this (among many others)

    https://rumble.com/vl2574-fda-issues-black-box-warning-to-jabs-serious-heart-issues-explode-in-number.html


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  2. calli says:

    Thanks, kaysee. My thoughts too.

    On the collective noun of the moment:

    An irrectitude of recta?

    Given that righteousness is not the politicians’ strong suit.

    On Latham. Sorry not sorry, I have never trusted him. Probably the only one here to watch him tear shreds off Abbott and Howard for giving Cardinal Pell a perfectly reasonable court reference. And inferring that by doing so they approved of the Cardinal’s “crimes”. It was as despicable then as it is now.

    Leopards don’t change their spots, politicians merely change their troughs,


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  3. C.L. says:

    I declare October 14th “Rosella Day”. The day when if this lot hasn’t figured it out we grab them, bend them over and insert native Australian birdlife up there rectums past the point of maximum capacity.
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    Emu Day, I’m thinking.


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  4. rosiezzzztcracklezzzcracklezzztzzzzt says:
  5. Boambee John says:

    Bar Beach Swimmer says:
    August 14, 2021 at 5:52 pm
    Boambee John says:
    August 14, 2021 at 5:42 pm

    BJ, I used to be known for butter not melting in my mouth; I think I’ve been here too long! 😁

    Definitely not! 😊


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  6. calli says:

    an arsefull of rosellas

    I presume that is the 400g tin?

    Or are you going for broke with the catering size?


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  7. rosie says:

    Thanks for making my point Dr Indolent.

    Btw

    You do know there is more than vaccine available?


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  8. calli says:

    Ahahaha! I see C.L. was there before me with the feed-a-crowd version!


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  9. Bar Beach Swimmer says:

    Carpe Jugulum says:
    August 14, 2021 at 5:49 pm

    Thanks, Carpe. When I was a kid I loved Columbo and still watch it now that we’re into the umpteenth time of re-runs.


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  10. Rabz says:

    an arsefull of rosellas

    A concept that only Arks could have fabricated.


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  11. Muddy says:

    ikamatua says:
    August 14, 2021 at 5:53 pm

    … rosellas inserted with extreme prejudice.

    Do you mean the bird, or the fruit that you make jam out of?
    So ‘Release the krakken’ is out,
    and ‘Insert the rosellas’ is in?


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  12. calli says:

    Make that 38-15.

    The Beloved is ropeable. “Big, bloody cut-out passes!” They won’t learn.


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  13. Muddy says:

    ikamatua.

    Write a guest post to put forward 14 Oct.


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  14. Bar Beach Swimmer says:

    Gab says:
    August 14, 2021 at 5:49 pm

    +1


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  15. Muddy says:

    This is beginning to read like a South Park episode.


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  16. Indolent says:

    A longer interview with Dr. Ryan Cole whose presentation to a school board, which was previously linked, has gone viral.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUE5EBPt-lU&t=715s

    It’s half an hour long and a really welcome dose of knowledge combined with common sense.


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  17. Rockdoctor says:

    Gladys poll numbers tanking but she doubles down on the stupid. Good luck in March 2023 and good luck to Scomo next year. Queensland won’t save you this time…

    LNP Insider, know you lurk and are QLD based but what gives without unmasking who you might be? WTF is she playing at, the archaic term Hysteria seems to apply here…


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  18. min says:

    Still like the Italian word stronzo , stronzi in the plural


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  19. Rabz says:

    ikeamatua

    Loving (in a literal sense) his Mare.

    https://cdn.newsapi.com.au/image/v1/a327694807278766de12b70cd58cdfc9

    Trigger Warning: Hideous ugleeness in a very bad way, I tells ya!


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  20. Bar Beach Swimmer says:

    C.L. says:
    August 14, 2021 at 5:15 pm

    C.L. I can’t believe that there are people who still think that the politicians are doing a great job and that the lockdowns and the jabs will free us all – personally, I know a number of people who are strongly in that camp.

    I think you’re right about massive protests being the only way to end this. I saw the NSW Police Commissioner, Mick Fuller, this morning refer to a future march as if it was going to happen quite soon.

    That one two weeks ago in Sydney was supposed to have been part of a coordinated series of marches all around the world. Fuller made a similar reference today. That move to tighten the restrictions from Monday clearly is an attempt to put off anyone deciding to march.


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  21. Bar Beach Swimmer says:

    irosie says:
    August 14, 2021 at 6:27 pm
    Sydney hospitalisations stabilising

    Pity the economy is in free fall taking livelihoods with it.


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  22. johanna says:

    Firstly, happy belated birthday Tom. I do hope you don’t take the imperfections of this work in progress site personally, and if you find posting the toons too hard, just stop doing it until the technology catches up. We will be sad, but life will go on. 🙂

    I have said before that Napoleon would have hired me. Just got my nose under the wire to get the house packed and put into storage yesterday, as my removalist employs quite a few people who live in the ACT which went into lockdown the day before. I got a couple of the typical packers and removalists around here, Mark and Mick, escapees from South Coast logging towns.

    Scraggly beards, wiry and strong, and fortunately experienced. As was their boss, who managed to ramp up my quote by $500 by the end of the exercise. But I got him back because I agreed to pay cash and didn’t have enough on me (so I said). So he is going to have to wait for it. It was still quite reasonable at the price.

    No masks were offered or asked for, and the subject was not raised by either party.

    Arrived at the motel, and am currently the only guest. When I stayed here five years ago it was bustling. The clientele are tourists, travelling tradies and salesmen, and groups like the one going to a country crikkit get-together last time I was here.

    Now that the whole State has less liberty than East Chermany, I expect to be untroubled by unruly fellow guests for the forseeable. The proprieter, a feisty Italo/Australian woman, runs a good business here and it must be devastating. The overheads of a motel in the CBD don’t go away.

    There is a deck outside my room, which is upstairs, with a table and chairs, that currently gets seven hours of sun a day. The whole property is landscaped in a very Italianate way – succulents, bulbs, hedges, huge creepers growing up the walls and I have a miniature orange tree outside my door. But they are all ruthlessly pruned. Italian gardeners love their plants, but they are not sentimental about them.

    Observation and overheard conversations on the street confirm that the official narrative is still holding up, for the most part (hilbilly removalists excepted.) Cracking that nut is going to be very difficult. We on the Cat are exposed to many different sources of information, but most people get their news from the MSM and/or social media, which have promoted the narrative.

    That is the challenge we face.


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  23. Carpe Jugulum says:

    Muddy says:
    August 14, 2021 at 6:20 pm

    This is beginning to read like a South Park episode.
    ************************************
    You will respect my authoritah

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rHuinnfVJo


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  24. Indolent says:

    Dr. Cole covers Ivermectin, natural immunity, the particular risks to the young, the pressure put on medical staff.

    “We’re throwing morality and ethics out the window for something we don’t know the long term outcomes for.”

    He’s like a breath of fresh air.


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  25. Roger says:

    There is no coming back from this bizarre insanity.

    ————————-

    Steady on…

    The Soviet Union, the most vicious regime of modern times, lasted c. 70 years, with most losing faith half way through before it finally collasped under the weight of its own absurdity. And the Russians have a greater appetite for suffering than most.

    Human nature is inclined to assert itself against tyranny, especially once it has been accustomed to liberty.

    The present regime in Australia cannot be sustained indefinitely.

    Even Chairman Dan, the most extreme of them, has tacitly conceded this. And that’s because it’s what the private polling and focus groups are telling him: people are expecting an eventual return to normal as a just reward for their compliance thus far.


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  26. Rockdoctor says:

    BBS agreed as I am about to go on an unplanned unpaid hiatus and curious to know the source. Seems Mr Nerd throws it up and expects people to believe. In light of recent events and contorted statistics that in my game would be about as stressed as the strata around the Broken Hill Shear Zone I am not so trusting.


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  27. Bons says:

    Photios moving into Phase Four, general offensive, against the LNP.
    The New Liberals, funded by every ‘renewables’ grifter, will cut through the LNP like Macron destroyed the center in France.
    Photios’s stooges in NSW and Fed are performing in absolute accordance with the policy of removing the conservative electorate from the political equation. He must spend each morning on his knees thanking God for the Covid gift. It has saved his coup years of effort.
    Turnbull wins. Crony rules. Democracy fails and our grandkids pay.
    I have met the egregious future ‘PM Alex’ on a number of occasions. And you thought that the alleged Dad was a narcissist!
    Impotence is the very worst agony.
    FMD*N


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  28. Timothy Neilson says:

    King Of Swaziland (In Waiting) says:
    August 14, 2021 at 5:50 pm
    …..
    “In war propaganda the English-Speaking world have this habit of dehumanising the people they attack.
    ….
    So I don’t really know what the problem is here. We see the total inhumanity of what the Jew controlled military does everywhere.”
    ***********
    …..

    Nope, no utter and total lack of self-awareness on display here. Absolutely none.


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  29. Speedbox says:

    johanna says:
    August 14, 2021 at 6:34 pm

    We on the Cat are exposed to many different sources of information, but most people get their news from the MSM and/or social media, which have promoted the narrative.

    And in that respect the Cat is an oasis of information and largely, sanity. The masses are captive to the MSM and social media as you describe. The government now know this and have learnt how to mobilise social media platforms to promote, and where they deem necessary censor, the free and open exchange of opinions. The social media platforms, in conjunction with the MSM, are willing co-conspirators.


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  30. Bons says:

    Photios controls the Wallabies – it’s obvious!
    Destroy every aspect of national pride. Cronies rule Yeah?


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  31. cohenite says:

    Generally speaking igniting the extremist part of Islam was a Western project.

    You idiot bird; there is no non-extremist part of islam. FMD, you’re out of your depth; you’re like a Starling in a hot-tub.


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  32. Rockdoctor says:

    Speedbox says:
    August 14, 2021 at 6:46 pm

    Indeed and I have stated similar in the past multiple times. Worse still most people make up their minds about elections at last minute from Social Media, MSM headlines and superficially. Hence why I think voting should be voluntary, I don’t think most of the gormless masses would even bother unless you took something off them.


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  33. Bar Beach Swimmer says:

    King Of Swaziland (In Waiting) says:
    August 14, 2021 at 6:51 pm

    Fuck off; you are the most vile creature.


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  34. Rabz says:

    Rog – I meant without violently resisting, which I tried to convey later in the comment.

    70 years of Beryl G, Health Hazzard and the Chanter.

    gimme some of that east cherman greyness, I asks ya! 😕


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  35. custard says:

    This is THE Cat (at the moment) as best I can gather.
    I would never go over to Montifa.
    Discord is a bit weird.

    Well done Adam D.


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  36. custard says:

    Wow!

    That’s fast.

    Site improvements…


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  37. rickw says:

    Heavy Vehicle COVID testing station inbound on the Hume.

    Keep the panic going!

    If this was a real pandemic, wouldn’t it have been in place 18 months ago?


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  38. kaysee says:

    Cold-Hands says:
    August 12, 2021 at 10:25 pm

    Petition to the Government to assess other treatments vs coronavirus.

    Apparently 100,000 signatures are needed for this to go further. At present, there’s ~87,000 and it closes at midnight tonight, so we may have left our run too late.

    What a pity that the channels of communications for this petition were limited. Too late. One more day would have got it over the line.

    Final signature count: 96616


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  39. egg_ says:

    The Genius of 3D Printed Rockets
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kz165f1g8-E
    Veritasium


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  40. Crankie of Sydney says:

    “Bons says:
    August 14, 2021 at 6:46 pm”
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    A very good assessment.


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  41. calli says:

    Good to see your move went well, Joh.

    If anyone can crack nuts, it’s you. 😀

    Enjoy your secluded WEB.


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  42. egg_ says:

    Guns’n’Rosies

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    LMFAO!


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  43. calli says:

    Riccardo! 😀


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  44. Zulu Kilo Two Alpha says:

    Loud and clear, Riccardo.


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  45. Salvatore, Understaffed & Overworked Martyr to Border Closure says:

    Thanks Boambee John.

    So to date that’s Seven weeks of lockdown for Sydney – they musta had one helluva gutful of it by now.
    & looking like it could be 12 weeks, or more.

    Gladys will do well to keep her head from being put on a stick.


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  46. dover_beach says:

    Church in Poland
    @ChurchInPoland
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    3h
    We commemorate today St. Maximilian Maria Kolbe. He founded the Militia Immaculatae association, Cities of the Immaculate and publishing houses in Poland and Japan. 1941, 80 years ago, he voluntarily accepted death in a starvation bunker in Auschwitz instead of a fellow prisoner.

    One of my favourite saints. An exceptional human being.


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  47. kaysee says:

    Two good GPs in NZ. If only we had more doctors who remember their Hippocratic oath rather than just following orders.

    These have probably already been posted.

    Dr Sam Bailey: Vaccines, Lies and Smears


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  48. cohenite says:

    I am a not a Jew bird you flamboyant ratbag.

    The pretence islam offers anything but extremism is a leftie myth, which you are beginning to sound like, a leftie. Atatürk knew this which is why he put up secular bulwarks against the insidious, creeping blight.

    The world’s greatest expert on islam, other then myself, another Australian, professor Clive Kessler notes this:

    Among Muslims worldwide today, about 10 to 15 per cent, it may be suggested, are modernist, reform-minded and democratic; perhaps another 10 to 15 per cent are militant, radical, extreme and potentially active in violent forms.

    Between these two clusters, the 70 per cent in the middle represent what may be called conventional or quasi-traditional Islam.

    The question is: what is the relation of the views of the radical extreme to those of the centrist mainstream? Are they opposed, a deviationist breakaway, or are they basically identical, or at least complementary?

    It would be reassuring if things were otherwise, but the basic facts are clear. Like the radical fringe or fundamentalist extreme, the Muslim mainstream adheres to, through explicit affirmation or by unreflecting habitual assent, the same underlying propositions that constitute the radical and militant world view. Like that of the militants, their Islam, or view of it, is basically supersessionist.

    That is, they hold, as core Islamic doctrine has held from the outset in its Koranic foundations, that Islam embodies and carries forward all that was once good in Judaism and Christianity (a fact that now makes those predecessors superfluous and lacking in continuing spiritual value and authenticity); and that what it does not carry forward from them is not good (and was the expression of an earlier, incomplete and defective revelation or else the result of the subsequent faults, sometimes wilful, in the recording and transmission of the sacred revelation by rabbis and priests)….

    https://newsroom.unsw.edu.au/news/social-affairs/deradicalisation-militant-muslims-not-viable-option


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  49. Rabz says:

    Good ol’ Riccardo – how’s Mr Rustee?

    Deceased? Undergroond (which would not surprise me)?

    We need the pair of you back.

    Some of the latter’s magnificent work:

    http://libertyline.deco-apparel.com/designs/view_design/Shut_it_Down__Fire_them_all_?d=407637332


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  50. Megan says:

    This is THE Cat (at the moment) as best I can gather.
    I would never go over to Montifa.
    Discord is a bit weird.

    Well done Adam D.

    Dover Beach has set up a NewCatallaxy that has some neat features.


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  51. srr says:

    Please, don’t condemn the rosella’s to what those bully birds, the rainbow lorikeet, would do a much better job of.

    Rosella’s are gentle, elegant & have a lovely melodic pipe rather than the usual parrot squawk; they could only enhance the being of those you want punished by their insertion … actually, go the super destructive cocky, I swear our rosellas good manners are actually rubbing off on the rainbows.


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  52. Bar Beach Swimmer says:

    Sal:
    Gladys will do well to keep her head from being put on a stick

    +1

    The old voting patterns are falling away under this police state sh1t. In NSW, the SFLs are gone.

    As to that petition to parliament; is there any way to petition the Governor to remove Gladys?


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  53. Rabz says:

    Buy many of those t-shirts, peoples – you know you want to. 🐱


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  54. Rabz says:

    Discord is a bit weird

    It’s a lounge and Nilks is the perfect hostess.


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  55. egg_ says:

    Are We in the Midst of a “MASS PSYCHOSIS”? – Will & Amala LIVE
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Uk09cp6frk
    PragerU


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  56. custard says:

    Fractured Cats…


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  57. cohenite says:

    Bird is being such a dickhead I’m going to do a few things. For a start for every 3 Jewish comedians I list I want him or indeed anyone to put up 1 islamic comedian; and Baghdad Bob doesn’t count.

    Peter Sellers
    Larry David
    Grouch Marx


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  58. Banquo says:

    Dover Beach has set up a NewCatallaxy that has some neat features.
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    Why does he pontificate here then?


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  59. Muddy says:

    Buy many of those t-shirts, peoples – you know you want to.

    I purchased an ‘I will not comply’ tank top about a month ago. I think it’s called a stone-wash look. I’ve only worn it once, but it’s comfy and looks good.

    Mr. Rusty has put his money where his mouth is. Good on him.


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  60. Indolent says:

    India’s Ivermectin Blackout

    https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/indias-ivermectin-blackout

    Some very interesting charts there. India has Covid well under control but it’s success is completely ignored and censured by the media. I wonder why.


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  61. Dot says:

    From a less than reputable website:

    ———-

    “Frankly, at this point, aside from the America First movement, the people closest to reality are the QAnon lunatics.

    The shit they believe is insane, truly, but it is much less insane than the shit the rest of these people believe.”


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  62. Rabz says:

    islamic comedian

    “This does not compute, I tells ya”


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  63. kaysee says:

    Will these reasons work in Australia, too?

    Fight Back: Here’s How People Are Legally Resisting Dystopian Diktats to Get a Covid Shot or Be Fired

    Vaccine mandates act as a convenient means to separate people for what appear to be political, not scientific, reasons—and as an effort to separate Americans from economic power to fight back.

    The rubber is meeting the road, folks.

    We have crossed the rubicon.

    This is it.

    Ben Franklin said, “Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.”

    Millions of Americans now fully understand what Franklin meant.

    The effort to segregate unvaccinated from vaccinated people by public edict is a dangerous place that we haven’t crossed in this country since segregation, World War II internment, and eugenics, according to civil rights attorney Robert Barnes.

    He’s fighting back against what he calls “the trilogy of infamy.”


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  64. Dot says:

    *cohenite says:
    August 14, 2021 at 7:16 pm
    I am a not a Jew bird you flamboyant ratbag.*

    Wow.

    My expectations have been subverted.


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  65. Rabz says:

    Mudds – the man is a legend.

    He’s somewhere else at the moment. Which is regrettable, because his friends miss him.


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  66. kaysee says:

    Indolent says:
    August 14, 2021 at 7:32 pm

    India’s Ivermectin Blackout

    https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/indias-ivermectin-blackout

    Some very interesting charts there. India has Covid well under control but it’s success is completely ignored and censured by the media. I wonder why.

    If that e-petition had the required signatures to get through, that may have held some hope. But even then, the slow wheels in Parliament would not be very helpful to the cause.


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  67. Rabz says:

    Nilk’s discord site is a welcoming multi room lounge on a Saturday night.

    Feel free to drop in on # cat-music when you are there. 😎


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  68. Dot says:

    From an even less reputable website:

    *If this is a real pandemic, why do we still have homeless people shitting all over the place? Why aren’t they all dead!?*

    *The delta variant, as noted by the CDC, is no more deadly than the seasonal flu. WTF are we here?*


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  69. Muddy says:

    Rabz.

    John Constantine is missed too. He’d have just the right way to express what is happening right now, as the Constantinian Orcs continue to be spewed from Mordor. (Or is it Mount Doom?).


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  70. mh says:

    I got an email from Christensen tonight:

    In federal parliament on Tuesday of this week, I gave a throw down speech that called for an end to all of the pandemic restrictions and a restoration of freedom in our country.

    You can view that speech uncensored on Rumble. Another version is on YouTube (censored to meet their “community standards”).

    In response, the Federal Parliament voted to condemn my speech calling for freedom. The motion to condemn me was moved by Labor but not opposed by Liberals and Nationals

    And then, within a few hours of being posted on Facebook, the video of the speech was removed by the Big Tech giant for breaching their “community standards. A new edited video of the speech has been posted to Facebook which you can view and share here.

    Yesterday, some of my National Party colleagues attacked me in the press, calling me a “fearmonger” and saying that I am “on my own” for calling for freedom from the pandemic restrictions.

    Others like Senator Matthew Canavan have thankfully defended me, as did Senators Sam McMahon and Alex Antic along with One Nation’s Pauline Hanson and Malcolm Roberts as well as Tasmanian independent Jacqui Lambie.

    I have been a member of the National Party for almost three decades now. The party is supposed to hold to the objectives of promoting “liberty” and “a restriction on the size of Government… with the least possible intrusion into the lives of individuals”. I can only wonder if my critics do not subscribe to these values.

    There are dark days ahead for our country with more lockdowns to come, more resultant economic misery, more debt for future taxpayers and more division with the proposed domestic vaccine passports.

    I implore you to share this email and my video with all of your contacts – family, friends and associates – so they can hear our cry for freedom. Share the YouTube, Rumble or Facebook Watch videos of my speech on social media. You can also remind your contacts of my campaign against domestic vaccine passports which can be supported at http://www.georgechristensen.com.au/vax

    It is only when we say to the opportunistic politicians, the dictatorial health bureaucrats and the fear-mongering media that enough is enough, will they end this madness.
    ***
    Rumble video here
    https://rumble.com/vkz9ah-covid-19-restrictions-dont-work-end-this-madness.html?mc=dho6e&mref=l0car


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  71. 132andBush says:

    ikamatua says:
    August 14, 2021 at 5:53 pm

    I think I’m about two months more of this utter bullshit away from recommending all our “journalists”, politicians and public health wankers get an arsefull of rosellas inserted with extreme prejudice.

    I have been advocating an analogue of that since May last year.
    Involving the insertion of lead.


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  72. Muddy says:

    mh says:
    August 14, 2021 at 7:48 pm

    I’m unnerved writing this, as I consider the National Party only slightly less odious than the other cabinet of rectums, the Lieborals, but that was a perfectly reasonable speech. Well done that man.


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  73. Shy Ted says:

    So she goes into hospital to have a splinter removed from her foot and comes out over a 2 weeks later with an ankle bracelet, I mean moon boot.
    https://news.yahoo.com/jill-biden-seen-publicly-wearing-195945727.html
    Nothing suss about that. That’s POTUS46 with the handbag.


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  74. Crankie of Sydney says:

    “Others like Senator Matthew Canavan have thankfully defended me, as did Senators Sam McMahon and Alex Antic along with One Nation’s Pauline Hanson and Malcolm Roberts as well as Tasmanian independent Jacqui Lambie.”
    ————————————————————————
    Hmm….did Senator Amanda Stoker defend George? Or did she, like she did last year with Bettina Arndt, simply fall into line?


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  75. Dot says:

    Musical cats.

    A question.

    Are there any songs with the same structure and intonation or progressions as Pink Floyd’s Us and Them?

    I am thinking of something but it is driving me nuts. I can’t remember the words or lyrics


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  76. Rabz says:

    John Constantine is missed too

    Indeed, Mudds. His writing style is impossible to reproduce. If I had a tenth of his gift for composing I’d go to the grave a happy personage, indeed.


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  77. kaysee says:

    mh says:
    August 14, 2021 at 7:48 pm

    I got an email from Christensen tonight:

    Christensen seems to be the lone voice in Parliament. Unless the others like Canavan, Hanson, Roberts and others who agree are willing to loudly protest and demand the protection of our freedoms, it will be a hard task for Christensen to carry on his own.


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  78. cohenite says:

    For every Jew who demands we get vaccinated with the kill shots, see if you can find a Muslim who is making the same demands.

    Just give it up bird, you’re spluttering like a sparrow in lukewarm gruel. Googling will reveal hundreds. Here’s one.

    Dr. Fariha Khan


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  79. Knuckle Dragger says:

    Okaaaay.

    So, the take-home so for today is that Birdberg is a Kiwi.

    If that doesn’t explain it, I’m not sure what does. I mean, what do people expect? He’s from Middle Earth FFS.


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  80. Knuckle Dragger says:

    Glad your Mum’s kicking along Dot.

    I wasn’t sure about what some had posted this morning.


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  81. Timothy Neilson says:

    King Of Swaziland (In Waiting) says:
    August 14, 2021 at 6:59 pm
    ……

    “No thats just silly Jew demonisation. Thats what you people do to everyone.”
    ******
    No lack of self-awareness there! Not a hint of it!


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  82. Rabz says:

    Shy Ted
    Harry’s on the boat

    Unrepentant English personages. They’ll be loving the return of the Premier League.

    FFS, where is the Infidel Tiger? We’re sitting at 91.3% until he’s in. 😕

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wfxznecAlU


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  83. Salvatore, Understaffed & Overworked Martyr to Border Closure says:

    There are seven senators in Australia. They need our support.

    The rest of parliament needs the noose.

    Er… who are those seven?


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  84. The King of Naziland says:

    silly Joo demonisationionion

    Boid – I’m not having it, I tells ya! 🐷


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  85. Dot says:

    I am gonna be silly, Alive and Kicking is not far off Us and Them played at 1.25 – 1.5 speed.


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  86. Dot says:

    Jobs ‘n growth!
    Jobs ‘n growth!
    Jobs ‘n growth!
    Jobs ‘n growth!

    Let’s give the people what they want!

    ????


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  87. cohenite says:

    Tucker was interesting today. He spent a lot of time on the new US census results which showed a dip in white numbers to below 50%; he noted the celebrations by leftist media and politicians framed of course in the narrative of white supremacy and how life would be better without whites.

    (Some) Blacks are now celebrating eradication of whites and black crime against whites, and asians is rife. But make no mistake the impetus for this shit is coming from woke whites.

    I’m getting increasingly pessimistic about a non-violent resolution in the US.


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  88. Old bloke says:

    struth says:
    August 14, 2021 at 4:31 pm

    Dead link Struth.


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  89. Steve trickler says:

    Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah…

    Fred Risks his Life in a 1000hp MUSTANG!

    —–

    American mustard and coffee on the chook tonight. Wish me luck.


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  90. JohnJJJ says:

    Indolent says:
    Some very interesting charts there. India has Covid well under control but it’s success is completely ignored and censured by the media. I wonder why

    My guess: Because our heath bureaucrats are committed to the herd immunity/vaccination model from history and the use of ivermectin would stop this test before it is played out. It would possibly have legal implications as well.


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  91. Figures says:

    That is true KOS.

    It’s also true that I thought blaming the Chinese last year was silly. Whether they set the whole thing up or they were just that hysterically stupid I don’t know and don’t care. It was our governments that locked us down not the CCP. And they did it because we pleaded with them to do so.

    It’s easier and comforting to blame sinister outsiders but the vast majority of atrocities are committed by the same group of people as the victims.


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  92. jobson grothe says:

    Pol Dot – you personage among indivegetables, I tells ya!

    Dinobores and I don’t give a rodent’s backsayeedah … 🦕🦖


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  93. Indolent says:

    Let’s not forget Craig Kelly –

    Craig Kelly MP
    @CraigKellyMP
    Study WARNS that teenage boys are 14 TIMES more likely to suffer ‘rare’ heart inflammation fromSyringe

    With doctors at Boston Children’s Hospital WARNING that long-term risks of postSyringemyocarditis remain unknown

    Putting healthy teenagers at risk is CRIMINAL !!

    https://twitter.com/CraigKellyMP/status/1426493366594785282


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  94. Indolent says:

    My guess: Because our heath bureaucrats are committed to the herd immunity/vaccination model from history and the use of ivermectin would stop this test before it is played out. It would possibly have legal implications as well.
    **********
    The net effect of which is to let people who could easily have been saved die.

    I linked to this interview with Dr. Ryan Cole above, but I repeat it here because it’s very apropos to this discussion:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUE5EBPt-lU&t=715s

    He covers both the vaccines and the therapeutics.


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