Open Thread – Thursday 12 August 2021

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  1. cohenite says:

    It is impossible to ‘win’ any war against Muslims except in the Queen Isabella fashion.

    Their entire religious system has to be destroyed. They have to become Christians, in other words. If you’re not prepared to do that, forget about occupational wars. If retribution is needed for specific outrages against your citizens and interests, kill the leaders, bomb their assemblies, destroy their infrastructure and then bail until next time. The Afghanistan War was always going to end like this.

    Correct. Islam is the perfect religion. It is completely intolerant and defeats other cultures by infiltrating them and using their strengths against them. With the West it hides behind rights and freedoms which it disavows. Islam is decentralised; every muslim is complete in himself and is capable of a violent assault. The level of suicide terrorism by islam is unparalleled. Islam has refined these qualities over 14 centuries. It has not changed though and there is an interesting conversation about islam evolving to this purity of purpose. With islam you either commit or die; sometimes both. Islam is the antithesis of the West. People who say otherwise are fools or quislings.


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  2. Steve trickler says:

    If you’ve got an Intel chip in your puter…Heller says hello. Fun fact to look up.
    —-

    He sticks the boot in.

    Weaponized Virus – Weaponized IRS


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  3. jupes says:

    It is impossible to ‘win’ any war against Muslims except in the Queen Isabella fashion.

    The Israelis might dispute that.


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  4. Annie says:

    Gab @10:44am:

    Excellent video. Thanks for that. Highly recommended; about 17 mins.


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  5. cohenite says:

    The Israelis might dispute that.

    Israel is far from Isabella, the opposite in fact. 18% of its citizens are muslims.


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  6. twostix says:

    The entire point of “National Cabinet” was so that every elected leader in Australia could secretly act against the public that elected them, and nobody would know which individuals to blame.

    It was literally a conspiracy that they cooked up last year. Especially to try and hide it underneath the commonwealth as a ‘committee’ of of the federal cabinet.

    Which has now been blasted out of the water by the administrative appeals tribunal telling them if it walks like a COAG and quacks like a COAG, it is COAG – no secrecy protections for you.

    Now we learn what we always knew: decisions being made inside of it are quasi-binding.


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  7. calli says:

    Ahahaha!

    Excellent editing Mr de Mille!

    Love the hunchback.


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  8. egg_ says:

    As for the state Premiers complicit in the whole fiasco – they could have lied about being forced into it by the Feds. The MSM and people in general will not check, they will just believe it.

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    Andrews dragging Scumoron’s National Cabinet to the bottom.


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  9. Crankie of Sydney says:

    “cohenite says:
    August 13, 2021 at 12:39 pm
    The Israelis might dispute that.

    Israel is far from Isabella, the opposite in fact. 18% of its citizens are muslims.”
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    Yep…and Israel in May, during the Gaza conflict, saw its Arab Muslim population cause quite a bit of strife….synagogues were vandalised and set on fire and Jews were attacked in areas where there are mixed populations…such as Lod and Acre.


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  10. egg_ says:

    Which has now been blasted out of the water by the administrative appeals tribunal telling them if it walks like a COAG and quacks like a COAG, it is COAG – no secrecy protections for you.

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    The sad thing is that the ACTU probably took the largest leadership role with the Economy, such are the tards we’re dealing with.


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  11. Professor Higgins says:

    Cohenite at 12:27.
    Agree (don’t tell JC).
    I would add that they are aided and abetted by the Left in the West, who turn a blind eye to the mysoginy, homophobia and child abuse* because they see Islam as a convenient ally in bringing down Western institutions.
    Good luck taming that tiger when the job is done.
    .
    * Imagine if a Catholic Bishop was sanctioning and facilitating FGM.


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  12. C.L. says:

    Thanks, Pedro, Prof, Areff.

    Yes, a donkeys’ years ute is what I’m after.

    Firming toward Hilux 4×2.

    The high-rise 4×2 is diesel, though. WTF?

    God, I wish they had a stripped-down version: no, I don’t want an Apple/iTune/ screen or whatever the hell that is and I don’t need a lady’s reversing camera. Is there anything left in out culture that hasn’t been totally poofterised?

    Hurrumph. End of.


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  13. JMH says:

    Arky – thanks again.

    Keep ’em rolling.


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  14. struth says:

    If you haven’t read 1984, here’s a good overview…..
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEMlvpMY7yw


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  15. Professor Higgins says:

    calli says:

    August 13, 2021 at 12:45 pm

    Ahahaha!

    Excellent editing Mr de Mille!

    Love the hunchback.

    Ha ha.
    Just saw it.
    For some reason I couldn’t get it to play yesterday. Got to 0:02 and kept stopping.
    The stair stunt double hammed it up a bit, but message received and understood.
    Play it 60 times back-to-back and that is the daily presser.


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  16. C.L. says:

    Still not a single public servant, not a single CHO, not a single MP and not a single Premier has given up a dollar during this entire fake crisis.

    Follow the money to judge their sincerity.

    Scott Morrison’s failure to lead a nation and his failure to manfully protect freedom and democracy constitute the end of the Liberal Party. He was never more than a sovereign borders blabbermouth – and, politically, that was the easiest, dumbest gig in town.


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  17. Vicki says:

    I recommend this twitter site to Cats,old & new. The founding statement is such a poignant call-to-arms to all the heretics who refuse to collude in the destruction of civilised society.

    ModernHeretic (@ModernHeretic3) / Twitter


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  18. Roger says:

    Is there anything left in out culture that hasn’t been totally poofterised?

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    Country ute musters.


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  19. Professor Higgins says:

    God, I wish they had a stripped-down version:

    Years ago I worked for a company which had a considerable fleet of small maintenance vehicles.
    Needed to carry two blokes and an array of tools.
    The weapon of choice was the base model Hi-lux, but the blokes wanted SR-5s.
    Considerable extra cost over the entire fleet for zero extra functionality.
    But vehicle status comes into play, even for work utes.


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  20. Bruce in WA says:

    And the majority are cheering him on …

    Anyone hoping to enter WA from NSW will need to have received at least a first COVID-19 jab and will be required to return a negative COVID-19 test 72 hours before travelling.

    The unprecedented strengthening of the WA border comes into effect from Tuesday, when NSW will be re-classified as a high-risk jurisdiction.

    Arrivals from NSW will also be required to use the G2G Now app – which allow police to digitally check on the location for users through their mobile phone.

    Premier Mark McGowan also flagged the introduction of an “extreme risk” rating under WA’s border control framework, which will come into effect if the number of daily cases in a jurisdiction surpasses 500.

    Under the “extreme risk” settings, travellers from interstate would be required to complete 14 days of mandatory hotel quarantine.

    Exemptions for travel would also only be granted to defence personnel, members of the Federal Parliament and Commonwealth employees on official business.

    Mr McGowan said National Cabinet would today discuss what approach would be taken with interstate with truck drivers from “extreme risk” jurisdictions.


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  21. egg_ says:

    Weird that scomo totally capitulated on covid the moment his hillsong mate that his government helped get out of the country got charged with pedo charges.

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    So, Scumoron is compromised?

    Quelle surprise.


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  22. rickw says:

    The entire point of “National Cabinet” was so that every elected leader in Australia could secretly act against the public that elected them, and nobody would know which individuals to blame.

    I bet the NFA process served as the model, Freedom, Liberty and Rights smashed. Very little electoral payback because of the lack of clarity over who is responsible.


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  23. Zulu Kilo Two Alpha says:

    “And when you send investigators to ask you to dob in your troops for war crimes, even though there is no humour in Islam, the Taliban can’t help but have a good old gut-busting laugh. All the way to Kabul.”

    Currently reading “Marine A’ by Royal Marine Sgt Alexander Blackman – the first soldier convicted of wartime murder since World War Two – he was “confined to camp” awaiting trial, training other Royal Marines in the use of heavy weapons..


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  24. Professor Higgins says:

    This LL character must possess some mighty powerful mind-control ju-ju.
    Or is it something more high-tech?
    5G perhaps.
    He sounds like an amalgam of Jim Jones and Charlie Manson, with a bit of Baghwan Shree Rajneesh thrown in for good measure.
    One to be feared.
    If he turns up here, I’m out.


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  25. rickw says:

    Weird that scomo totally capitulated on covid the moment his hillsong mate that his government helped get out of the country got charged with pedo charges.

    Who was that? Brian Houston?


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  26. Megan says:

    jo says:
    August 13, 2021 at 9:43 am
    Megan I thought you were going to flounce or did you mean to wear that frilly dress you look so good in. Ha

    I may have mentioned something along those lines in my severely carb deprived state, the other evening. It was a JOKE!

    *Rummages through wardrobe. Fails to find single frill. Scratches head*


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  27. Steve trickler says:

    test.

    Test


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  28. Boambee John says:

    rickw

    I bet the NFA process served as the model, Freedom, Liberty and Rights smashed. Very little electoral payback because of the lack of clarity over who is responsible.

    Vote against them all, God will know his own.


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  29. Struth says:

    Good Lord.
    I’m worn down.
    Fuck you arseholes.
    Still talking like these Premiers and the PM just got scared and now don’t know how to walk it back.
    70% vaccination allows then to walk it back, apparently.
    They’re just trying to save their political skin because they made a boo boo.
    That’s what this is all about.
    World wide.
    A mistake so co-ordinated that the same slogans and tactics were used world wide.
    Just like it would be all over after state elections.
    Brainwashed memories are short.
    You deserve all you get.
    Purposeful denialism, 19 fucking months down the track.
    I’m done.


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  30. egg_ says:

    NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has angered her state counterparts after announcing she could deliver an early lockdown reprieve before reaching the vaccine threshold target set by National Cabinet, according to a report on Sky News Australia.

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    A “leak” to let Scummo off the hook?


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  31. Old bloke says:

    Hugh Fitzgerald speculates on Iranian involvement in Afghanistan to protect the Shi’a Hazara from the “uber-Sunni” Taliban. The Taliban have held meetings with their neighbours, the Iranians, the Russians and the Chinese, and have pledged to not spread their war over their borders.

    The Taliban may limit their activities as promised, but they have many foreign fighters in their ranks who want more than the reinstallation of the Taliban Pashtun state. The Taliban have invited the remnants of Islamic State into Afghanistan, I would expect their number to grow when the foreign fighters in the Taliban grow bored with policing dress codes, stoning adulterers, etc.

    I think that the Iranians, the Russians and the Chinese will be keeping a wary eye on post-NATO Afghanistan.

    https://www.newenglishreview.org/blog_direct_link.cfm?blog_id=71394&cat_id=11&US%2DDeeply%2DDeeply%2DTroubled%2Dby%2DTaliban%2DAttacks%2Don%2DCivilians


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  32. thefrollickingmole says:

    “….Scomo will be thrilled to hear that the snaggle-toothed schoolyard tough kid, Albo, has endorsed the masking and lockdown policies….”

    Thats St Albo of Dentata Immaculata since they installed the spak filler into its gob.

    This is an interesting little thought )flogged from instapundit)
    https://republicans-armedservices.house.gov/news/press-releases/rogers-we-are-watching-president-biden-s-saigon-moment-unfold-us

    The US army refused to allow Trump to withdraw from Afghanistan because they “werent ready”.
    Looks like that go slow might backfire with them agreeing to allow Biden to lose the war instead.


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  33. egg_ says:

    Professor Higgins says:
    August 13, 2021 at 1:12 pm
    This LL character must possess some mighty powerful mind-control ju-ju.
    Or is it something more high-tech?
    5G perhaps.
    He sounds like an amalgam of Jim Jones and Charlie Manson, with a bit of Baghwan Shree Rajneesh thrown in for good measure.
    One to be feared.
    If he turns up here, I’m out.

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    *3/10

    Didn’t you quote “Mrs L” the other day?

    Dementia slipping in.

    A whole lotta comments when they’re not serving trifle at the old age home, BIGgles?


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

    Re the Ute discussion:

    A serious consideration must be: The annual rego cost.

    Consider Holden Rodeo 4 x 2 petrol with tray. If you stumble upon a low mileage one all the better. My delivery/work “fleet” is two of them. They’ve run for more than ten years on dump runs, deliveries, taking the dog for a “breeze in the face” run along the main road, etc.

    They’re both in the same condition as the day there were bought. All I’ve had to do is put fuel in them & remember to get them serviced every year or so.


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  35. egg_ says:

    A mistake so co-ordinated that the same slogans and tactics were used world wide.

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    The WHO is the common link, who started to walk back lockdowns last year when Economies started to crumble – far too late, tards.


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  36. cohenite says:

    Agree (don’t tell JC).
    I would add that they are aided and abetted by the Left in the West, who turn a blind eye to the mysoginy, homophobia and child abuse* because they see Islam as a convenient ally in bringing down Western institutions.
    Good luck taming that tiger when the job is done.

    Yep, just ask BRS. The bastards after him should be sent to afghanistan.


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  37. thefrollickingmole says:

    “….Exemptions for travel would also only be granted to defence personnel, members of the Federal Parliament and Commonwealth employees on official business.>>>”

    So no trucks then?
    Go long on toothpaste, toilet paper and canned beans fellow sandgropers. Well see how long those filthy, filthy Eatern staters last without our bounteous goodness.

    https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2020/07/31/02/31395076-0-image-a-35_1596159946957.jpg

    They shall not sap and impurify our precious bodily fluids.


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  38. egg_ says:

    The weapon of choice was the base model Hi-lux, but the blokes wanted SR-5s.

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    Dunno that those model designations were ever hyphenated, BIGgles.


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  39. Roger says:

    I think that the Iranians, the Russians and the Chinese will be keeping a wary eye on post-NATO Afghanistan.

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    Donald Trump’s parting gift to Xi, Vlad & the mad mullahs.

    Magnificent!


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  40. Rockdoctor says:

    NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has angered her state counterparts after announcing she could deliver an early lockdown reprieve before reaching the vaccine threshold target set by National Cabinet, according to a report on Sky News Australia.

    Internal polling must be horrible. Already looking for a face saving way out…

    As for the leak about a united front, WTF did Glad Bags think was going to happen. Dan & Palace”chook” would be her besties now and play nice? Or does the ALP have another skeleton in the closet they blackmailed her with? The woman going on her recent indiscretions has marginally more judgement than MT.


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  41. egg_ says:

    I’m going off light diesels after this one.

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    IIRC John Cardogan recently bought himself the Mitsi diesel ute.

    Everything wrong with the top 10 dual-cab 4X4 utes & pickups | Auto Expert John Cadogan
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSCQZFh0i2Y


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  42. egg_ says:

    Lets’ all C(h)ant! to scale down PCR testing/reporting?


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  43. woolfe says:

    Apparently McClown mandating that to travel into WA from New South Jails you must be jabbed.

    Are all the truckies jabbed Struth?


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  44. mh says:

    ‘Pretending’: Furious Gladys lashes out
    NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has lashed out at people she says are ‘pretending’ to not know the Covid-19 restrictions.
    ***
    Good work, people.


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  45. twostix says:

    Here’s all you need to know about the sudden massive capitulation of Morrison and Gladys:

    Scott Morrison:
    1:
    Journalist fleshes out White House state dinner scoop involving Scott Morrison and Brian Houston

    In July this year, as the Delta variant began raging across Sydney, Brian Houston complained on his Facebook page about the NSW government’s ban on singing in church.

    “Let’s make a stand,” he wrote.

    7.30 has revealed that one of the people who responded to this call to action was NSW Liberal MP Tanya Davies.

    “Hi Pastor Brian,” she wrote in a Facebook comment. “I raised this issue with Gladys and Brad this morning and Brad has just issued an exemption to permit two singers in greater Sydney. I sent details to Donna. Please get the word out to as many pastors today as they prepare for tomorrow. Kind regards. Tanya Davies MP, Member for Mulgoa.”

    2:
    “He [the source] gave me a little bit of the backstory to it … he explained that the Prime Minister essentially views this person as a mentor.

    3:
    Hillsong megachurch founder Brian Houston has been charged with allegedly concealing information about child sexual abuse committed by his late father in the 1970s. The news raises fresh questions about the future of his global Hillsong megachurch. London-based Australian journalist Elle Hardy has more.

    Gladys:

    Gladys Berejiklian intervened in $5.5m grant pursued by Daryl Maguire

    “Got them.”


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  46. Steve trickler says:

    The State Premier from the Swinging Pig better lawyer up. Crimes against humanity will stick once it is uttered.


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  47. woolfe says:

    Hillsong megachurch founder Brian Houston has been charged with allegedly concealing information about child sexual abuse committed by his late father

    So is criminality genetic?


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  48. C.L. says:

    Jeanette Young enjoys another LOL:

    The distraught family members of a five-month-old baby who died after a magpie attack have been denied a border exemption to attend the funeral.


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  49. Calli:
    “I’m usually upbeat but even I don’t think this will end well.”
    ******************************************************
    It’s about polarising the population.
    The Lords and Masters have been copping a fair bit of flak about the heavy handedness of their Ordnungspolizei, and would like to see the peasants stop complaining.
    Having picked all the low hanging fruit, what’s left is the harder to get at “disobedients”.
    The ones who who have been subjugated are now rationalising their decision by getting annoyed at the disobedients, because they ‘know’ they’d be allowed to get on with their lives – going on holidays, going to restaurants, not having to wear masks if only the disobedients would do as they are told, so they are now in conflict against us naughty people.
    This is what our L&M want – to have us fight each other instead of them.
    And it’s working.
    The problem is that this sort of social polarising goes only one way – it’s very, very difficult to undo the damage.
    But that hasn’t yet occurred to them yet… (I think)


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  50. C.L. says:

    Jeanette Young enjoys another LOL:

    The distraught family members of a five-month-old baby girl who died after a magpie attack have been denied a border exemption to attend the funeral.


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  51. Speedbox says:

    C.L. says:
    August 13, 2021 at 1:03 pm

    Scott Morrison’s failure to lead a nation and his failure to manfully protect freedom and democracy constitute the end of the Liberal Party. He was never more than a sovereign borders blabbermouth – and, politically, that was the easiest, dumbest gig in town.

    Spot on the money.


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  52. a reader says:

    The Emperor has decreed that anybody setting foot in his domain must be given the jab or be banned forever. Good luck in the High Court with that one buddy


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  53. Fat Tony:
    “The problem here is who wants to be the first to push back hard? That person, their family, their extended family, cats, dogs & goldfish will be hammered so fucking hard that your nose will bleed. (The same goes for the USA – remember Waco?)”
    + Lots, FT.
    (What about their finches?)


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  54. John64 says:

    I actually hope Gladys does open up very soon with COVID still in the community; the other Premiers lose their shit, Sneakers and others introduces vax passports and then they’re all off to the High Court.

    It’s about the only way we’ll get out of this mess this side of 2025.


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  55. Knuckle Dragger says:

    Ooooh. A ute discussion!

    What about Mokes?


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  56. Speedbox says:

    Apologies if this has already been posted:

    Australia’s workplace watchdog has given the green light to employers in certain high-risk industries to mandate Covid-19 vaccinations for staff.

    It comes after tens of thousands of workers returned to building sites on Wednesday after a two-week ban on construction across Greater Sydney, where tradies from hot spots now need to have one Covid-19 jab before they get back on the tools.

    The public health order has sparked a backlash among residents of western and southwestern Sydney who disagree with mandatory vaccinations.

    The Fair Work Ombudsman on Thursday released new advice saying that employers can require their employees to get the vaccine if the direction is “lawful and reasonable”.

    Hotel quarantine, border control, healthcare and aged care workers are “more likely” to be required to get the vaccine, while a mandate for employees are working from home is “unlikely” to be reasonable, under the ombudsman’s ‘Four Tier’ system.

    Supermarket employees and other essential workers in Sydney’s hot spots could be required to get the vaccine under the new advice.

    The guidelines are to be applied on a case-by-case basis, with employers to consider a range of factors including each worker’s individual circumstances and the risk of transmitting the virus within the workplace.

    Employers are encouraged to get their own legal advice if they’re considering making coronavirus vaccinations mandatory in their workplace.

    Fair Work Ombudsman Sandra Parker said the FWO would review and update its information regularly as the pandemic evolved and the vaccine rollout continued.

    “Our information is guided by applicable laws and judicial decisions, enforceable government directions (such as public health orders) and advice issued by relevant Commonwealth, state and territory agencies,” she said.


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  57. Knuckle Dragger says:

    Diogenes, 11.38:

    ‘the Fall of Saigon’

    Reported!


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  58. Knuckle Dragger says:

    jupes, 11.19:

    +1


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  59. egg_ says:

    What about Mokes?

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    How many Maccas in Townsville?


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  60. Runnybum says:

    Ya gotta admit the standout dumbest slogan ever was that one by the Victoriastani government.

    STAYING APART KEEPS US TOGETHER.

    That was laughed at around the world.


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  61. Mother Lode:
    “Hate to be demanding, but I eagerly await the formatting functions – I cannot tell when people are quoting someone else or if they are speaking for themselves, so I am sometimes trying to reconcile two consecutive paragraphs to see what I have misunderstood before deciding one of them ought to have been ‘blockquoted’.”
    *************************************************************************
    As what usually happens, ML, people adapt.
    The line of asterisks has separated the quote – in quotes – from the body of the text.
    That’s what I’ve noticed so far and it seems to be working.
    I assume the last body of text is the reply, all others are from the original statement and subsequent.


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  62. egg_ says:

    210 Ogden St · (07) 4772 0665

    North Ward Shopping Centre, Eyre St · (07) 4771 3900

    Hyde Park QLD · (07) 4725 2500


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  63. jo says:

    Megan flouncing is no joke. Being well dressed at the time adds gravitas.


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  64. Rex Anger says:

    Arky on KLF: https://rumble.com/vl1bug-klf-and-burning-a-million-pounds.html

    Arky, summarised-

    KLF: Burns the equivalent of 1-200,000 man-hours’ owed work and effort.

    Society: How DARE you declare we owe you nothing?!

    Nice insights, mate.

    Money is merely a commodity of exchange. Exactly as you describe it, it is an indebted exchange of labour.

    If it is not moving and being exchanged, it is worthless.

    If it is not something you wish to be owed to you, then having it is worthless.

    And as a means of thumbing one’s nose at an entire social strata (and those in thrall to it) that seeks and worships the concentration of power through acquiring and controlling that commodity of exchange, KLF’s act remains unsurpassed.


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  65. Runnybum says:

    Mother Lode, do wot winston does, put some sort of divider, the issue will eventually be resolved you bonehead, are you a whining pom by any chance?


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  66. Knuckle Dragger says:

    Oh no! I live in Townsville, and have a heretofore unknown connection with Maccas!

    Speaking of Mickey D’s, fatso – found me yet?

    Finished searching all those databases I’m not in?

    Come on. You said you’d do it, porky. What’s the matter – couldn’t schedule the doxxing in between fridge runs?

    You said you’d do it. Man up and keep your word, chubby.

    DO IT.


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  67. Dot says:

    The KLF – Extreme Noise Terror debacle was far more avant garde.


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  68. egg_ says:

    Two Private High Schools in Townsville?

    3+ Maccas.

    Any closely located?


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  69. egg_ says:

    Knuckle Dragger says:
    August 13, 2021 at 2:55 pm

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    Cate comes out swinging protecting the heir to the “small goods” packed lunch.


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  70. Steve trickler says:

    Watch this in full if you have the time. How quickly people forget. 2016.

    Heller, Ball and Roberts.

    BOOM BOOM BOOM

    CSIRO Lacks Empirical Proof: Senator Roberts tables climate report on the CSIRO


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  71. Runnybum says:

    Hey egg, getting confused now, who is biggles on this blog?


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  72. Gab says:

    ”Well done, Rita.

    Aussie Anchor Points Out The Obvious Thing Wrong With Biden’s Last Speech”

    Anyone else notice that Biden and Zuckerberg has similar eyes and that same vacant stare? Do these people (of the left) all go to the same satanist or what?


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  73. twostix says:

    Saw woman at shop behind the till order money be put on counter then sprayed it before handling it.

    People are getting a bit Jonestown, worse than last year.


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  74. Runnybum says:

    2stix, women alone in her car…masked…Queensland.


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  75. egg_ says:

    getting confused now, who is biggles on this blog?

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    Bucket mouth’s ex and kid are in Townsville at last report.

    VIC/Canberra/Brisbane/Townville/NT for the shiny @rsed grunt, himself.


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  76. twostix says:

    When I was a teenager I worked at servo near a big block of govvie owned flats.

    This woman use to come in, a total mess – talking to herself, twitching, itching. She’d buy a kitkat or whatever now and then.

    When giving her change she’d have a moment of total lucidity and would look the person serving her straight in the eye and snap: “put it on the counter”.

    Then she’d stretch out her arm as far as she could to carefully pick it up off the counter without coming near it, grab the change, then revert back to her twitchy mumbling lunatic ways and head off.

    That’s basically a fifth of the population now.


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  77. Tom says:

    Free thinkers are tired of Youtube’s video censorship and there’s now a viable alternative. Plus the biggest current threat to the American political establishment is Florida governor Ron DeSantis so, via their useful idiots in the media, it has started trying to smear him with fake medical statistics. Tucker Carlson Tonight:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9E_ccoP9ccU


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  78. Runnybum says:

    2stix @ 3.29, you sure that wasn’t the local MP?


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  79. Runnybum says:

    egg, I still need a xxxxxxxx.


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  80. calli says:

    Saw woman at shop behind the till order money be put on counter then sprayed it before handling it.

    _____________

    Filthy lucre? Literally.

    So much for “cash is king”.


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  81. Cardimona says:

    I went to the doctors’ this morning.
    The medical practice occupies a renovated old Queenslander, the type with windows all the way around.
    I asked my doc, “If covid is real, why they don’t have all the windows open for fresh air?”

    Stumped him*.
    He’d never even considered opening the windows…
    He ventured, “We’d get complaints about it being too draughty, for sure.”

    Me: “Hmm, you would – but isn’t the virus transmitted by floating aerosolised particles, which is what the masks are claimed to intercept? If the virus is in your waiting room, wouldn’t swift passage out the window to where the sunlight can kill it be better than stirring it around with the air-conditioners?”

    Him (thinking furiously): “We’ll … we’d have to consider that if there was a local outbreak.”

    Me: “There was a highly-contagious Delta carrier in Mareeba a couple of weeks back, and she visited Atherton. Wouldn’t that have been the time to consider opening the windows?”

    Him (changing subject): “Think of something calming, Cardi**; I’ve got to take your blood pressure.”

    Anyway, when I got back out to the front desk I put the same windows question to the receptionist.

    Her*: “Oh, no! It’d be too cold!”

    Me: “So, better to risk catching covid in a place where sick people channel past all day than put a jumper on?”

    Her (changing subject): “Have you got cash, Cardi? The eftpos is out again.”

    Wouldn’t every serious practise of doctors have considered airflow and cross-infection in their waiting rooms at the very beginning of a real airborne virus pandemic?
    Bizarro world…

    In other news, most of the flyers https://imgur.com/a/jR673Gm I put up on Monday were still there, which was a little surprising.
    The one on the front wall of the pub has gone, but that was a bit of a cheeky place to put it, and one of the two at the IGA was gone***.

    * I allocate pronouns according to self-evident biological markers – old-school, I know.
    ** Not my real name.
    *** Replaced with two.


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  82. thefrollickingmole says:

    “…..Saw woman at shop behind the till order money be put on counter then sprayed it before handling it…..”

    Sweaty boob money is a real thing.

    As is sweaty boob dunny paper.

    Cant explain, Ive said too much already


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  83. caveman says:

    ScoMo workin the slides , he needs the magic pen to circle double dose vaxx numbers looks like ScoMo the weather man.


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  84. Terry Pedersen says:

    I actually hope Gladys does open up very soon with COVID still in the community; the other Premiers lose their shit, Sneakers and others introduces vax passports and then they’re all off to the High Court.

    Lol. To do what?


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  85. egg_ says:

    FWIW it’s egg Jnr’s birthday today – 29 y.o. and 6’8″.

    /DO IT!!11!


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  86. Professor Higgins says:

    Saw woman at shop behind the till order money be put on counter then sprayed it before handling it.

    Gasp!
    Money laundering!
    I can’t wait for the “We’re Coming to Burn All Your Cash Act (2019)” to pass the Senate.
    Only crooks worry about holding cash.


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  87. thefrollickingmole says:

    “You blew it up! Ah, damn you! God damn you all to hell!”

    The tards are actively working on “passports” to create 1st and second class citizens based on you undergoing a medical procedure of their choosing.

    https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/aug/13/victoria-tasmania-and-nt-working-on-vaccine-passports-daniel-andrews-reveals
    Victoria, Tasmania and NT working on vaccine passports, Daniel Andrews reveals
    Victorian premier says states looking into what ‘being vaccinated means for your freedom’ under national cabinet mandate
    …………
    National cabinet has commissioned state governments to develop a vaccine passport, the Victorian premier, Daniel Andrews, said.

    It comes as Western Australia announced it will only allow travellers from New South Wales to enter the state if they have proof they have received at least one dose of a Covid-19 vaccine.

    Andrews said Victoria had been asked to do the work off the back of the national cabinet exit strategy roadmap, a process he says Victoria also “had quite a bit to do with writing and drafting”.

    “We’ve been commissioned to do some further work together with Tasmania and the Northern Territory around vaccine passports and what being vaccinated means for your freedom and what not being vaccinated might mean from a rules point of view,” he told reporters in Melbourne ahead of the national cabinet meeting on Friday.
    …………
    I dont consent.
    I refuse to consent.


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  88. egg_ says:

    I still need a xxxxxxxx.

    —————————-

    Que?

    Lowe IQ = “Perfesser ‘iggins”, non?


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  89. TailgunneR says:

    “Walgett should’ve been locked down decades ago”
    Lol!
    I heard that Walgett is about to be Coofed!
    Two masks&4 Vaxx shots, proles!


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  90. thefrollickingmole says:

    The prime minister, Scott Morrison, has been pushing the idea for several months. He said last week that as the rate of vaccination increases, there are “exemptions that those who are vaccinated should reasonably expect”.
    The federal cabinet has reportedly backed a proposal for vaccine certificates for quarantine-free international travel.

    The plan would use the vaccine certificates issued through MyGov, which have been online since July.

    The NSW Labor leader, Chris Minns, has also pushed for a national vaccine passport program, saying it is “the only way forward” and would give people hope for some return to normality.

    “It’s really crucial that we show some common sense between now and when we open up again, and in particular, in relation to the idea of vaccines, and the potential for a vaccine passport,” he told reporters this week.

    “We need to have some kind of framework for the future, so happy to throw our support behind common-sense, sensible solutions in relation to vaccines, and a return to normality in Australia’s largest state.”

    There’s more at the link above, suffice to say if we are good little germans and get to 80% “the rules will change”.
    Note however the complete lack of specifying exactly how they will, just that they will.


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  91. Top Ender says:

    …who is biggles on this blog?

    I am Biggles, and so is my brother.

    Algy is usually Knuckles, except when the crikket is on, and then he is Ginger.

    Bertie is Lizzie with a monocle.

    The Sopwith Camels are home-based at RAAF Tindall, and the Spitfires run out of RAAF Edinburgh. The .50 ammunition and the rockets are underground in Garden Island, Sydney.

    Thank you. Happy to help.


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  92. RacerX says:

    Paul Kelly talking now at Scommo’s presser tells us 10,000 covid cases so far for the year and 39 deaths. I know we’re supposed to be living in fear of the delta strain but that death rate is only that of a bad flu.


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  93. ikamatua says:

    Rex Anger says:
    August 13, 2021 at 2:50 pm
    ..
    I think it goes deeper than that Rex.
    By being outraged at the burning of a million quid, people are essentially saying “I could direct 100 000 man hours of people’s time into great things”.
    The fact that almost everyone finds the idea of giving up the chance to do so disgusting and incomprehensible says something about us as creatures.


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  94. a reader says:

    RacerX it’s not even that of a bad flu!


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