Open Thread – Tuesday 14 September 2021

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  1. Steve trickler says:

    Has that f*ckwit Neil Mitchell made mention of that cop getting suspended on his useless radio show, listened to by brain dead retards. Listeners who would probably call crime stoppers to dob in neighbours.

    I wonder if he is still on full pay? If so, it would be a disgrace!

     


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  2. mh says:

    Leak with a Grand Final ‘toon


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  3. mh says:

    Former president Sarkozy sentenced to a year’s house arrest
    ***
    An honorary Aussie.


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  4. johanna johanna says:

    More pushing the envelope of our privacy and rights courtesy of COVID:


    Australians will need to manage multiple check-in apps on their phones if they move between states once borders open, and consent to their medical records being shared every 12 months.
    Senior public servants have provided an update on how vaccination certificates will be used in coming months and also addressed concerns that paper versions could be forged.
    While one nationwide app would make it much easier for interstate travellers, state and territory governments want to register vaccine certificates alongside the existing QR check-in information they manage.
    [ … ]
    Your vaccination certificate is currently stored online by Medicare. Millions of people have already downloaded it on their phones or stored it in Google or Apple wallets.
    But as interstate travel becomes more common, Medicare will give you an additional option of sharing your vaccine certificate with different state and territory authorities, depending on where you are travelling.
    This would be done through the Medicare Express Plus app. Once you consent to sharing your medical information, you’ll be told to download the latest version of the relevant state and territory app.
    After that, IT specialists at the government agency Services Australia will encrypt your medical information and send it to the relevant state or territory officials. No third party will be involved to help keep the data safe.
    From that point, when you check into venues using a QR code in another state or territory, your vaccinate certificate will also be recorded. This gives authorities or businesses scope to enforce mandatory vaccination rules if they see fit.
    Consent will expire after 12 months, and if you’re travelling to multiple states you may need to provide it on multiple occasions and download multiple apps.”
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    These people have more front than Myer. Not only are they giving themselves the right to snoop into your private medical information before you can cross a border, they then also want to use it to prevent your access to goods and services.

    Plus, you are required to have a compliant mobile phone and be able to navigate their digital bureaucracy in order to live like an ordinary person did two years ago.

    This tyranny will go on and on until we, the people, make them stop – because the political class are all on board.


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  5. johanna johanna says:

    Oh, and what about Indigenes for whom English is  not a first language, migrants and refugees ditto, the disabled, elderly non-computer literate folks, and all the other people whom the Left are usually claiming need protection from the State?

    Why, they will need armies of well-paid ‘advocates’ to do it for them, of course. The already swollen ranks of social workers, ‘carers’, and the rest will swell even further, at public expense.

    What a travesty it all is.

     


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  6. Ragu Ragu says:

    Damn right, Johanna.

     

    What’s the deal if some foreigner temporarily loses their mind and decides to come to Australia for a visit? How about Australians that have been needle raped overseas? How will these types of people be able to prove their clean status?

     

    Oh well, looks like I’m stuck is tassie for the next few years. Which is fucked.


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  7. mh says:

    PeterSweden
    @PeterSweden7

    Canadian police ARREST a mother in front of her crying children because she didn’t have a covid passport. I’m lost for words. Absolutely unreal. THIS IS TYRANNY

    https://twitter.com/PeterSweden7/status/1443628466428162054?s=20

    ***

    I’m not lost for words. Canadians just voted for more of the same. Just like Australians will.


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  8. mh says:

    TaliDan says no:

    ‘Melbourne’s road out of lockdown might drag on longer if a leap in COVID-19 cases linked to illegal home gatherings and parties at the grand final long weekend becomes a trend.

    Victoria recorded 1438 new cases on Thursday – 488 more than Wednesday and by far the highest daily total on record. Contact tracing interviews revealed about 500 of the new cases may have stemmed from gatherings on Friday and Saturday. Five deaths were also recorded.’


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  9. Ragu Ragu says:

    Good morning, mh. Thanks for the links and stuff.


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  10. mh says:

    No worries, Ragu.

    Where is everyone, anyway? Over at posh Cat discussing franking credits and which UNiparty member to vote for?


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  11. Steve trickler says:

    Who are these morons in Victoria and all States for that matter, subjecting themselves to testing? Were they forced? What is the deal?

    If they are doing it voluntarily then we can confirm moron status and probably are breakfast television watchers i.e. brainwashed imbeciles. If they are being forced or if you are forced to do so, there is enough factual data to bamboozle any GP or person requesting it. You then ask if they are an idiot, ignorant or a liar. Considering GP’s are not dumb, you would go with the latter. As for others, who knows. Whenever my next GP visit is, I shall proverbially tie it around their neck. You can bet 8 out 10 patients ( just a guess) they deal with are fruit loops on this issue.

    Ignorance of the law is no defense if you break it. Now, we are fast coming to a stage where ignorance of the flawed tests leaves one open for ridicule and condemnation. No f*cking excuse for a GP, employer or anyone for that matter to request a “covid test” knowing the data stacked up on the table detailing the flaws. NONE!

    Remember, ( who am I kidding, everyone here would know this ) case numbers are meaningless when, again, the tests they use are flawed. A good journo would raise that at a presser, but, as well all know, only the MSM are allowed to attend them and they are all press whores and sellouts…..or just shit scared to ask such questions due to fear of losing their loser jobs.

    Can anyone provide an example from the MSM highlighting this fact? Has Sky News raised the issue? Happy to stand corrected. This should be mentioned everyday on the bulletins.

    STOP GETTING BLOODY TESTED FFS! [ echoes in a valley ]


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  12. William the Conjuror says:

    *Sigh*  It seems that the moderator/owner is not a fan of Alice Cooper.


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  13. Kneel says:

    “…Five deaths were also recorded.”

    From:

    https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/health/causes-death/provisional-mortality-statistics/latest-release#australian-deaths-by-week-30-december-2019-to-27-june-2021

    And removed some columns to make it easier to see the point – check actual 20-21 vs 15-19 range.

    2015-19 range

    2020-21 deaths

    05-Jul-20
    2847|3031

    2,768

    12-Jul-20
    2836|3099

    2,799

    19-Jul-20
    2884|3251

    2,771

    26-Jul-20
    2928|3248

    2,925

    02-Aug-20
    2915|3329

    2,955

    09-Aug-20
    2836|3303

    2,950

    16-Aug-20
    2972|3251

    3,066

    23-Aug-20
    2916|3280

    2,891

    30-Aug-20
    2994|3369

    2,879

    06-Sep-20
    2893|3179

    2,894

    13-Sep-20
    2738|3293

    2,823

    20-Sep-20
    2749|3173

    2,713

    27-Sep-20
    2724|2913

    2,794

    04-Oct-20
    2745|2924

    2,796

    11-Oct-20
    2693|2793

    2,669

    18-Oct-20
    2622|2759

    2,641

    25-Oct-20
    2550|2773

    2,598

    01-Nov-20
    2518|2689

    2,651

    08-Nov-20
    2509|2764

    2,676

    15-Nov-20
    2402|2655

    2,728

    22-Nov-20
    2512|2649

    2,625

    29-Nov-20
    2507|2602

    2,552

    06-Dec-20
    2381|2589

    2,697

    13-Dec-20
    2523|2604

    2,626

    20-Dec-20
    2443|2542

    2,633

    27-Dec-20
    2345|2558

    2,645

    03-Jan-21
    2345|2558

    2,566

    10-Jan-21
    2452|2573

    2,609

    17-Jan-21
    2369|2601

    2,537

    24-Jan-21
    2368|2607

    2,698

    31-Jan-21
    2328|2565

    2,545

    07-Feb-21
    2270|2550

    2,682

    14-Feb-21
    2357|2570

    2,566

    21-Feb-21
    2387|2594

    2,544

    28-Feb-21
    2322|2669

    2,661

    07-Mar-21
    2365|2610

    2,640

    14-Mar-21
    2446|2663

    2,716

    21-Mar-21
    2346|2608

    2,684

    28-Mar-21
    2451|2557

    2,668

    04-Apr-21
    2432|2620

    2,686

    11-Apr-21
    2424|2631

    2,587

    18-Apr-21
    2500|2691

    2,846

    25-Apr-21
    2483|2666

    2,829

    02-May-21
    2477|2621

    2,825

    09-May-21
    2496|2661

    2,966

    16-May-21
    2598|2815

    2,922

    23-May-21
    2634|2811

    2,939

    30-May-21
    2668|2908

    3,063

    06-Jun-21
    2658|2959

    2,908

    13-Jun-21
    2740|2961

    3,094

    20-Jun-21
    2685|3039

    3,008

    27-Jun-21
    2694|3031

    2,942

    So other than few times like 23-May-21 (selected because is is still visible while I type), we are inside historical averages for pre-covid 5 years, and those outside are quite marginal, and given the historical variation shown, hardly surprising let alone alarming.

    I am sure someone will claim it is only “this low” because of draconian actions GovCo took, but that is impossible to refute (counter-factual).

    Regardless, some perspective is required here.


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  14. struth says:

    How I became a Nazihere.


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  15. Steve trickler says:

    ‘Poison running through my veins’, William?😉


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  16. Steve trickler says:

    Crowder is really giving Susan a prod. Good on him. The headline is enough to explain what I am getting at.

    Good show. You’ll need an hour. AJ at the end. The days of calling Jones a nut case have long since passed, particularly when dealing with this scamdemic. People that do are clueless.

    via rumble:

    Special Guest ALEX JONES on ‘Great Reset’ & Joe Rogan TRIGGERS Leftists AGAIN!

    *************

    When it comes to news and politics, sussietube in general, is now a car wreck and total write off.

    Useless. Look up any major news events and all you get in the first pages is garbage MSM links. [ Barf ]

    Unless you know about independent media channels, sussietube will do its best to prevent the unknowing finding them.

    Susan really is a bitch. The buck stops with that clown and she is proud of the censorship. Ironic, considering her Polish heritage.


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  17. calli says:

    mh says:
    October 1, 2021 at 10:02 am

    No worries, Ragu.

    Where is everyone, anyway? Over at posh Cat discussing franking credits and which UNiparty member to vote for?

    _________________

    Not at all.  A little skirmish about freedom and rights and slippery slopes and where government mandates and restrictions might be headed.

    ⚔️


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  18. Ragu Ragu says:

     

    Mh

     

    《No worries, Ragu.

    Where is everyone, anyway? Over at posh Cat discussing franking credits and which UNiparty member to vote for?》

     

    Still a Barney over at newvaxxaly as to why principles don’t end at the letterbox, aka selling-out to get along. Sad.

     

     


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  19. Steve trickler says:

    Anyone jabbed and planning a trip overseas thinking they will waltz back into the country without any dramas are in for a rude shock. Plan on being trapped overseas if you do. There are still a lot of citizens stuck overseas. What makes you think you are so special compared to them with regards to getting back in?

    Budget for a nice stay in a quarantine facility if you do get to “easily” come back. And more useless booster shots.

    I hope I am proven to be wrong, but I am inclined to believe people will not be going anywhere anytime soon in the next couple of years without the fear of being screwed over bigtime by the incompetent evil pricks dictating policy in this country.

    Genuine good luck to those who may be allowed to hop on a plane. You are going to need it.

    Roll the dice.

     


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  20. calli says:

    Anyone jabbed and planning a trip overseas thinking they will waltz back into the country without any dramas are in for a rude shock. Plan on being trapped overseas if you do.

    Yes.  That said, I have booked a trip at the end of next year, but I doubt I’ll be going anywhere.  Trust in government, Federal and State has withered on the vine.

    Won’t be returning any time soon.


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  21. Steve trickler says:

    Good news. Now, if only Bitchute would do the same. The comments section at that place hosts the worst of the worst anti-Semites and trolls on the internet. F*cking atrocious.

    WE ARE BUILDING A WALL – SENIOR FOUNDER BNT


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  22. Black Ball says:

    Lol Steve Trickler. You could just organise a private charter if you think you could find yourself stranded. From yesterday’s Hun:

    ‘ Netball star Geva Mentor will return to Australia in just over a week after a benefactor organised a private charter out of New Zealand.

    The England veteran and Collingwood captain face more than a month stranded across the ditch after the Roses 3 test series against Australia’s Diamonds was cancelled due to the ongoing suspension of the Trans-Tasman travel bubble.

    Mentor, an Australian resident, had been part of England’s 3 test series against the Silver Ferns in New Zealand and had expected to travel back to Australia this week to prepare for the Roses series against the Diamonds.

    While England’s players and officials will head home today after the Diamonds series sauce cancelled at the weekend, Mentor faced being stranded in New Zealand for more than a month until she could fly into Sydney via Fiji.

    But reaching out to a social media audience of more than 50000 and with national netball bodies in England, Australia and New Zealand working behind the scenes, mentor has been able to secure a flight to Sydney in just over a week.

    My unashamable social posts have come up trumps and I can’t thank a wonderful person enough for being able to arrange a private charter plane for me to get back into Australia,” Mentor said of her mystery benefactor.

    “From Auckland to Sydney on October 7th, I’ll be able to touch down in Australia and begin my two weeks quarantine. I just want to say a massive thank you to Netball New Zealand, Netball Australia and England Netball who have been super supportive along the way in helping me to get through the situation that we weren’t anticipating to have an due to the cancellation of the Australian series.”

    Mentor will have to complete quarantine in Sydney before returning to Melbourne.’

    Just as well Ms Mentor plays netball and isn’t seeing her dying mother. Welcome to the new normal, peasant.


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  23. Steve trickler says:

    A benefactor with cash.

    Yeah, the average punter rolling the dice with overseas travel is going to have that available. NOT!

     


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  24. Mark A says:

    Steve trickler says:
    October 1, 2021 at 11:33 am

    Our flight back to OZ on the 6th of Oct, had been cancelled by the airline quoting the limited number of Australians permitted by gov. to return at this time.

    Doesn’t really affect us as we had no intention of returning anyway, but I’m thinking of those with genuine reasons wanting to come home.

    Living in most parts of the EU is not cheap by OZ standards, spec with no income in some cases. One can’t help feeling sorry for those in this mess.


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  25. Black Ball says:

    Thinking Eddie McGuire


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  26. Shy Ted says:

    I love a good story to start the day. Pro-vax leftie dies, cause concealed of course. But she has an obituary page with lovely comments.   

    She was a perfessor of TV at leftie university.


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  27. Steve trickler says:

    From the other CAT.

    srrsays:
    October 1, 2021 at 9:13 am

    “No, a transformer near the substation in Cox Rd did not cause a blackout all the way to the surf coast but it doesn’t matter, <<<<the clearly descriptive eye witness reports & clear videos of the ‘thing’ travelling in the sky>>>> are mostly gone, with only a few scrambled, contradictory posts videos remaining.”

    ***********

    That triggered a memory from way way back. Note: It could be BS, so be weary. I’ll post a link to it shortly.
    ‘Not a meteor’: Experts baffled at Geelong flying object
    <<<A meteor has been ruled out as the unidentified flying object that preceded a bright flash and blackout in Geelong on Tuesday night, as the mystery deepens.>>>

    ******

    If that photo is legit, the story I’ll link next in another post should ruffle a few feathers. A similar event happened in Perth in 1996.

    Here is some text. I don’t think you can post multiple links in one post. Again, it could be BS. I am just putting it out there. Who knows what the truth is? The US is on public record with regard to direct energy weapons. They said they have them. Will try and dig that speech up whenever I get around to it. Others may already know about it.

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    THE PERTH EVENT

    Probably the most spectacular of these fireball events was that of approximately 2.00am on the 1st. of May 1995 above Perth W.A.

    At that time a large spherical orange-red fireball with a small conical blue-white tail was observed flying from the Indian Ocean over Bunbury in south western WA in a north northeasterly direction at a relatively high altitude, apparently flying a trajectory that was parallel to the earth’s curvature. The altitude of this fireball is open to question as many observers thought that it was not too high in the sky but newspaper reports later placed it at several kilometres altitude.

    The fireball soon arrived above the eastern side of the City of Perth (population = + 1 million), and was seen and heard by many eye-witnesses over it’s 150 km. land flight trajectory. Observers reported that the “object” emitted a loud roaring pulsed noise – similar to a diesel freight train – before it arrived – and that it flew at a steady speed similar to a high speed jet aircraft. There was no report of a sonic boom.

    Whilst opposite the eastern side of Perth near Midland the fireball reportedly stopped dead in the sky and the tail inverted through the fireball to point towards the previous direction of travel.

    There was then an enormous burst of blue-white arcing light energy that lit up the city and it’s suburbs for many kilometres – briefly as clear as daylight – similar in many ways to that of a nuclear blast. A loud vibrating massive explosion cum seismic wave reverberated around Perth and the city buildings shook whilst books and objects fell off of shelves.

    Several observers reported that at the instant of the explosion four white lights raced apart from the main “object’s” centre forming a right angle white cross in the sky. No object was actually seen at any time – just a bright orange-red fireball of light emission and it’s very small blue-white light conical tail.

    One observer reportedly told the Perth Astronomical Observatory of seeing sparks drop off of the fireball during it’s flight and that it had along tail or streak of orange colour.

    All other Police and Public eye-witnesses reported the fireball as having no, or at best a rudimentary very short, tail, and they definitely saw no sparks, noting that it was spherical or cylindrical in form as defined by light energy emission.

    About half of the city’s population i.e. some 500,000 people were woken up by the violence of this explosive and seismic wave event. The ground vibration wave was picked up by the A.G.S.O. Mundaring Seismic observatory as a paper analogue recording lasting some two minutes timed at 17.57utc i.e. commencing at 1.57am W.A. time.

    This event raised some discussion in the W.A. press over the next few weeks and was generally explained in the media by the Perth Astronomical Observatory as the explosion of a meteor fireball with a power of ONE or MORE mega-tonnes of TNT equivalent, at an altitude of several (20 km. ?) kilometres.

    Surprisingly this event was not apparently widely reported in the World press. One would think that something like the equivalent of a large Hydrogen Bomb detonating above a city like Perth would be worthy of great discussion. Obviously it was definitely not loud enough to wake Canberra…………

    Reports soon came in of small lights and strange aerial noises that had moved to the north northeast of Perth towards the small town of Toodyay and beyond, on the night in question. Amateur meteor astronomers spent a considerable amount of time interviewing farmers out that way but no meteor fragments have been recovered to date (December 1996).

    Later reports noted that on the same night, some 1900 kms. to the north north east of Perth, a couple situated on Sunday Island, north of Broome, in the Kimberley region of WA, were woken some time around 3.00 am by a loud roaring pulsed diesel engine noise – similar to a D9 bulldozer or tank engine – advancing directly towards their front door. This noise rose to a crescendo and books and objects fell from their shelves. The seismic ground vibration wave and sound event lasted for some 1-2 minutes.

    Believing they had experienced an earthquake the family listened to the early morning ABC radio, but the only story was of the explosive meteor fireball event above Perth. A check of the Mundaring seismic records has shown that no earthquakes of any magnitude at all occurred at Sunday Island or anywhere else in their region that night.

    One possible interpretation of these events is that a meteor fireball exploded on contact with the Earth’s denser atmosphere high above the east of Perth and that small fragments including a very large fragment flew north north east over Toodyay to eventually be heard flying low over Sunday Island in the Kimberley region.

    This meteor interpretation ignores the slow speed of the fireball i.e. similar to a jet plane and, due to it’s roaring sound being heard before it arrived, apparently less than the speed of sound at some 750 mph (whilst most meteors are generally hypervelocity objects flying at many thousands of miles an hour – often > 25,000 mph.).

     

     


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  28. jo says:

    Steve trickler says:
    October 1, 2021 at 11:02 am

    Good news. Now, if only Bitchute would do the same. The comments section at that place hosts the worst of the worst anti-Semites and trolls on the internet. F*cking atrocious.                                                                                                                                                       Saw a comment by bird on one of the posts. You can imagine. Can’t remember the name but his style is quite recognisable.


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  29. Steve trickler says:

    Here is the fireball link. You decide if its BS or not. There are far more pressing things in this world to worry about. Getting caught up in this is a waste of time in my book, but it is interesting.

    Have at it.

    Link.


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  30. Steve trickler says:

    Taking a break from the gloom.

    *******

    Johnny FD and Bald and Bankrupt:

    Afghanistan in Ukraine? 🇦🇫 🇺🇦


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  31. Steve trickler says:

    Photo of the fireball in question from here. I failed to post the link.

    *****
    ‘Not a meteor’: Experts baffled at Geelong flying object
    A meteor has been ruled out as the unidentified flying object that preceded a bright flash and blackout in Geelong on Tuesday night, as the mystery deepens.

    Geelong Advertiser

    No more from me on the subject.


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  32. Black Ball says:

    FMD. From the Hun business section:

    ‘Fierce competitors Deloitte, EY, KPMG and PwC have banded together to support the federal government’s national vaccination campaign by championing the economic benefits of Australia hitting it’s vaccination targets.

    On Friday the big four professional services firms launch the “Vax Return” initiative through a major newspaper advertising campaign that will highlight the role business can play in helping the country end lockdowns and open its borders by achieving an 80% vaccination rate. The firms’ chief economists jointly estimate that the covid-19 pandemic has cost the Australian economy more than 170 billion dollars since it began but also predict a 30 billion dollar sugar hit to economic growth within the first 3 months or fully opening up.

    Deloitte Australia CEO Adam Powick said the immediate economic benefits of opening up underscore the importance of hitting the vaccine targets.

    “Vaccination is essential if Australia is to emerge as quickly as possible from destructive cycles of lockdowns,” he said.’

    Can we please stop saying the fiction that covid caused irreparable damage to this country? Spineless spivs masquerading as politicians have caused it, with no damage to their bank balance.

    As for these firms, the big end of town having their cake and eating it. Can’t tell me all of their boardrooms have been jabbed, or aren’t able to travel abroad with no hassle.

     


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  33. caveman says:

    Glad Bags to resign ?????? Great fuk  off

     

     


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  34. caveman says:

    Janette Young to be new Premier of NSW :-j


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  35. Black Ball says:

    Only to be replaced by someone just as useless. UAP, your time is now.


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  36. Steve trickler says:

    Cossack is happy!

    Black Ball is correct. We’ll know within hours if she’ll continue on where the previous despicable dropkick left off.

    GLADYS RESIGNS! A WIN TO THE PEOPLE!!!off.

     


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  37. Steve trickler says:

    Shit, it’s over two hours. Something watch over the course of the weekend. Bigtree is switched on and worth keeping an eye on.

    The HighWire with Del Bigtree:
    Rumble — Tyranny Down Under; NBA Standoff; Thousands Fired Over Vaccines; 7,200 Sign New ‘Rome Declaration’; NY Restaurant Under Threat; The Meeting of Two Covid Giants
    Guests: Taylor & Frank Winterstein; Irene Siderakis; Deborah Conrad, PA-C
    Episode 235: AGAINST THE WALL


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  38. amortiser says:

    One of the tributes to the thrice jabbed professor:

     

    We have lost a passionate voice for vaccine awareness. This reminds me of a good friend, Jason, who passed recently as a result of a car accident….a life that could have been saved if a seat belt had been worn. Jason was wearing his seat belt, but sadly the person in the other car was not. A reminder that without full participation, seat belts don’t work and unless everybody gets a shot, neither do the vaccines.


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  39. Axl Rosé says:

    Meet the new boss.  Same* as the old boss.

    Never looked comfortable in the role of Covid Tyrant.  Under duress.

     

    *probably much worse.


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  40. Shy Ted says:

    I know it’s not an economics blog any longer but I just had a thought. We know the whole con is a way to steal all the world’ money and pretty much all the world’ wealth is in the hands of a few dynasties but how would it be if we all took out massive amounts of life insurance? The insurance companies have got to be under their ownership and should mass deaths occur, well, it might not be so lucrative for them. I have little doubt our overloads have huge investments in such businesses and it wouldn’t be good for the share price.

    I don’t particularly know how much it costs nor what the terms are but someone will. If you’re an old fart like me with normal ailments but nothing horrible a prospective life insurer might say WTF if I wanted $20m life insurance. Or whatever sum, just a sit up and take note amount. Cheapest deal you can find. Cancel before the cooling off period or make a payment or two before getting the vax.

    These people have influence in the corridors of power and wouldn’t like it if we got back some of our precious.


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  41. Shy Ted says:

    I do like a good recovery story which I thought this one was. But then I saw what she had majored in. And I thought, “well, that explains it all”.  First para.


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  42. mh says:

    Freedom fighters still active on Gold Coast:
    Anti-vax protesters crowd Tweed-Coolangatta border
    Anti-vax groups have gathered at the Tweed-Coolangatta border just an hour after officials announced new Covid cases had been infectious in the area.


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  43. John Angelico says:

    Black Ball says:
    October 1, 2021 at 12:43 pm

    FMD. From the Hun business section:

    ‘Fierce competitors Deloitte, EY, KPMG and PwC have banded together to support the federal government’s national vaccination campaign by championing the economic benefits of Australia hitting it’s vaccination targets.

    Yet another reason for me to be

    a) ashamed of the accounting profession

    b) glad that I am semi-retired from it.

     


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  44. caveman says:

    Glad Bags by-election is going to be interest.  Big interest, as to how the big election will be conducted. Have they even thought this through???


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  45. Axl Rosé says:

    Have they even thought this through???

    Stay home and vote 1️⃣ Uniparty on your Dominion app.  Stay safe.


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  46. cohenite says:

    Biden has another radical freak confirmed:

    Senate Confirms Biden’s Ecoterrorist Nominee to Lead Bureau of Land Management (breitbart.com)

    “Aside from her ecoterrorism involvement, opposition to Stone-Manning also stemmed from extremist views she held such as those found in her master’s thesis. In the thesis, she advocated for the creation of population control propaganda. Nearly 30 years after she wrote the thesis, in June 2020, Stone-Manning requested the University of Montana restrict access to it.

    The controversial thesis featured one ad stating, “When we have children, the planet feels it more. Do the truly smart thing. Stop at one or two kids.” Another read, “Stop at two. It could be the best thing you do for the planet.” The latter advertisement, which identified “overpopulation” as a “problem” in America, featured a photo of a child with the caption, “Can you find the environmental hazard in this photo?”

    What a kunt.


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  47. Black Ball says:

    The more extremist you are cohenite, the better the chances of landing plum roles in the Biden Junta. (Ht JJ Sefton)


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  48. Timothy Neilson says:

    ‘Fierce competitors Deloitte, EY, KPMG and PwC have banded together to support the federal government’s national vaccination campaign by championing the economic benefits of Australia hitting it’s vaccination targets.

    *****

    Which are very similar to the economic benefits of not refusing to pay protection money to the Mob.


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  49. Black Ball says:

    Nafan Lyon is a flog. A small excerpt from the Hun.

    ‘Lyon is about to head into 2 weeks of hard quarantine in Adelaide with the New South Wales side next week which is likely to be equally or even more demanding then the restrictions on England when they land in Queensland.

    He told Fox Crickets Road to the Ashes podcast he would have no second thoughts about accepting the quarantine conditions England are facing if the situation was reversed.

    ” I can understand it, but as professional athletes and cricketers we are so lucky in what we do… it comes upon us to give back to the game that has given us so much,” Lyon told the podcast.’

    Correct me if I am wrong kind reader, didn’t Gawwy and the rest of the Australian side pull out of a tour of South Africa earlier this year? He was talking about Joe Root’s apprehension on touring here. Self indulgent flog Lyon be.


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  50. cohenite says:

    Good summary of the effect of alarmism on the economies of the West, which are run by fucking morons and corrupt shitheads:

    Why are factories shutting down in Europe and China? Not enough coal – Advance Australia


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  51. Steve trickler says:

    Calli posted this on Dover’s CAT.

    “Ask them if any of their staff or patrons are HIV positive.”

    That is a beauty.👍  I am stealing that, Calli. Brilliant! No doubt heads will explode when that question is dropped on staff. I’ll add hepatitis B and C to the mix, too. Especially when it comes to anyone dealing in food preparation or dealing with food in general. Coles and Woolies deli departments spring to mind, let alone restaurants. F*ck em.

    You could probably go further and request to know if any nurse or doctor you may have to deal with has been accidentally pricked with a needle over the course of the last 12 months.

    Turn the tables back on them, folks.

     

     

     

     

     


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  52. mh says:

    Can’t see the Ashes happening in Australia.

    Go and play it in Dubai.

    We are 2 days out from a Grand Final with no idea if it will happen.


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  53. Steve trickler says:

    Clever piece of work. Gates, would hate it. The 7 billion+ figure must be dealt with in his warped sick evil mind.

    ************

    Two Steps From Hell – Unbreakable feat. Merethe Soltvedt (EXTENDED Remix by Kiko10061980)


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  54. Black Ball says:

    Paywalled.

    The pic and headline is enough


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  55. Steve trickler says:

    Journalist and media services required to get a jab?

    Oh really.

    Hi Ho Hi Ho its off to Court we go. Government will not have a scientific leg to stand on trying to implement that. That will BACKFIRE!

    Watch.


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  56. Black Ball says:

    In Flush Ratepayers Dollars news:

    ‘Concerns have been raised that Melbourne City Council may ditch it’s support for Australia Day amid a historic declaration of that Aboriginal traditional owners never “ceded sovereignty” to white settlers.

    The declaration comes as a council seeks to pay $127,000 a year for a social inclusion manager to enhance Aboriginal employment and social outcomes.

    Lord Mayor Sally Capp and council chief executive Justin Hanney will sign the “declaration of recognition and commitment” on behalf of the municipality’s residents after a council meeting backed the move this week.’

    I will spare the rest of the article, lest it may bring on aneurysms. Another wedge which will divide. Reconciliation will never happen. As for the pay packet, expect well connected blacks who have done fuck all to improve outcomes for their cohort to get the gig.


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  57. Ragu Ragu says:

    Egg!

     

    Where ya been?


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  58. Black Ball says:

    Carpe Jugulum, inform me please of Japan’s election to elect the new PM. The Hun notes he is a “moderate conservative with a stern view of China’s assertiveness”.


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  59. Steve trickler says:

    Just discovered this bloke.

    Going back in time here.

    Joel Jammal:

    July 24th Sydney Speech – 10 weeks on Gladys is gone 🇦🇺

     


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  60. caveman says:

    That’s one crappy hail storm.


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  61. Axl Rosé says:

    Just discovered this bloke.

    That’s Ricardo Bosi’s mate.  They have done a lot of vids together.


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  62. Steve trickler says:

    It is hard to keep up, Axl. Glad I found him.

    All the best.

     

     


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  63. Bons says:

    ‘The party has become an abomination.
    Hates women, hates Jews, hates working class.
    And all managed in last 10 years.’

    I would have said that this is a description of a contemporary left party – now,….

     


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  64. egg_ says:

    Where ya been?

    Busy.

    Some ijiots are paying twice the av. wage to rite procedurz from home – will have to visit the Interstate site eventually, prolly by Xmas.

     

     


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  65. Axl Rosé says:

    Srr.

    What’s the lowdown of that explosion in Geelong?  Was it corner of Cox and Anakie roads?


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  66. candy says:

    Hard to know what made Gladys B. resign.   Something tipped her over to it. Perhaps the vaccine passport and consequences to the Liberal Party were made plain to her.

    Maybe the ex-boyfriend ICAC thing is more substantial than we know.

    Who knows?  she never seems a strong minded lady, always taking orders and going along with someone else’s ideas.

    But the vaccine passport and refusing employment to the unvaccinated and shutting them out from  normal activities of life  is an known scenario and PM Morrison is using NSW as a test case.

    For all his purported admiration of Gladys B,  perhaps it was him who gave the word she had to go?  There is something a little mysterious about it, because everyone seems to like her and overlook the boyfriend ICAC thing.  Hard to see that as the issue.

     

     


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  67. mh says:

    Ron sinks the slipper and an Australian leader falls
    Australia’s COVID response is ‘off the rails’: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-8HtBXLv-g


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  68. Shy Ted says:

    Breadmaking. Home haircuts. Wishing. Hoping. Micro-reading legislation in the hope of…. Glad wasn’t that bad. A single Cat had the effect of keeping peeps reality based.

    Pic of ex-pollies, journos etc after OUR NWO is instituted


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  69. mh says:

    Legal threat on border closures
    Tourism giant Flight Centre is preparing to mount a legal challenge to internal border closures if Queensland, Tasmania and WA do not reveal ‘reasonable’ plans to rejoin the nation.
    ***

    Good onya, Screw.

     


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  70. Axl Rosé says:

    Hard to know what made Gladys B. resign.

    Candy, the reason given was that she was informed ICAC were investigating her in relation to the Daryl McGuire business.

    I’d say she would be happy to go, and that the Covid tyranny was not something she enjoyed.  Unlike some others.


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  71. mh says:

    Greg Reese

    SUBSCRIBE

    According to multiple studies the fully vaccinated are at the highest risk of injury and death

    https://reesereport.com


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  72. mh says:

    AFL players must be fully vaccinated before returning to training
    Players have been told by the state government they must be fully vaccinated by November 26 before they can return for pre-season training, a move which will also have implications for AFLW, racing and The Ashes series.
    ***
    Why? It doesn’t stop the spread.
    Dan has to go.


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  73. mh says:

    Tucker trying to make sense of Australia Covid tyranny, including WA border closures and Fed raids on the ABC offices.
    Tucker gives his take on Australia’s strict COVID regulations
    Oct. 01, 2021 – 12:00 – Fox News host gives his take on Australian government’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and the protests that have ensued because of it on ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight’

    https://video.foxnews.com/v/6274988733001#sp=show-clips


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  74. Black Ball says:

    All it takes is for one champion of any sport to tell that governing body to fark off. The rest will follow.

    Alas, Patrick Dangerfield is president of the Players Association. But he is balls deep for vaccination. So good luck for dissenting players.


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  75. mh says:

    ‘Victoria’s acting chief health officer has ordered the City of Greater Shepparton into a seven-day lockdown from 11.59pm on Friday.

    Shepparton residents will be subject to the same restrictions as those in metropolitan Melbourne, excluding the curfew.’

    ***

    Victorians, its time to say no.


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  76. Axl Rosé says:

    Tucker trying to make sense of Australia Covid tyranny

    Cheers.  A good snapshot of the insanity from a detached perspective.

    “Not 200,000 or 2,000 but 2!”  LOL What a fucking fraud.


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  77. Steve trickler says:

    I’ll say it again. I have genuine concern for future elections in this country. I do not trust the system at all.

    Considering Australia is a test ground for everything going down at the moment, with the hope of replication around the world, it is a massive cause for concern.

    That prick Klaus must be smiling at the moment.

     

     


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  78. mh says:

    Tucker Carlson continued at the point in the show with an interview with someone called Gideon from the IPA

    https://rumble.com/vn6919-police-urge-no-fly-zone-in-melbourne-so-people-wont-join-anti-government-pr.html


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  79. Steve trickler says:

    Interesting night at Dover’s CAT. I’ll leave it at that.

    Wow.

     

     

     

     

     


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  80. Cold-Hands says:

    Steve trickler says:
    October 1, 2021 at 7:15 pm

    🤣

    Gee whiz. A surprise with the intro and outro.

    James Bond Theme – Dr. No // The Danish National Symphony Orchestra (Live)

    *****************************

    Great work by the conductor- he must have co-ordinated the whole thing through telepathy.


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  81. mh says:

    the woman who saved Australia

    Then


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