AI and the Future of Work By Brian Simpson

Their ABC has covered the issue of AI replacing jobs, making reference to the Future of Work report published by LinkedIn, and economist Karin Kimbrough. The take is one of optimism, that AI will enable employees to upskill and take a higher cognitive road. She sees plenty of opportunities, with developments such as ChatGPT or generative AI skills....

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Adobe Firefly Wallows in Woke By Brian Simpson

Here is the next AI to show its woke madness. Adobe's Firefly , just like Google's Gemini AI image producer, also has eliminated White people, and produces Black and female founding Fathers, as long with Black Nazis. Surely the latter must disturb the woke, but who knows anymore? The image of the Pope was a Black woman, even though all Popes have b...

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The Excuse that Nobody Uses Cash Anymore is a Self-Fulfilling Prophesy By James Reed

Another brief, but hard-hitting post by Malcolm Roberts on the great Australian cash conspiracy. Banks are whinging about the costs of ATMs, while making profits of $ 31 billion last financial year. The claim by the banks of a decreased demand for cash is a self-fulfilling prophecy, since the banks are actively closing branches, 2,000 in the last s...

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Just How Bad Germany Is By Richard Miller (London)

 This little story of oppression caught my eye. A 16-year-old girl posted a video which was sympathetic to the Right wing AfD, featuring blue Smurfs. The principal, Jan-Dirk Zimmermann, called the police, and three thought police rolled up to the school to harass the student, even though no law was broken. She was told to stop making such post...

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TikTok, Ticks Out By Charles Taylor (Florida)

So, it has happened at long last, the US House of Representatives passed legislation demanding TikTok's owner, ByteDance, sell within six months or be banned. It was rightly seen that TikTok was a communist Chinese threat engaged in data stealing and various forms of interference. Yet we should not be deluded that the US House of Representatives is...

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A Controlled Puppet By Chris Knight (Florida)

If President Joe Biden was not such an evil entity one could almost feel sorry for the elder abuse that he is being subjected too. Thus, when he wants to have the press ask him questions, the staf shoo the reporters out. Biden just wanders off to get his next ice cream, or payoff from communist China. It is clear that the Democrats enjoy having som...

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Foreign Students Undermine Higher Education By James Reed

Thanks to our London correspondent Richard Miller for this item, which I think is relevant to the Australian situation too. The UK Home Secretary James Cleverly, has said that the UK international student market may be "undermining the integrity and quality of the UK higher education system." The principal way this is occurring is through students ...

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The Death of Free Speech in Canada By Chris Knight (Florida)

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada, perhaps the biological son of Castro, certainly an ideological son, has moved forward with the toughest race hate legislation in the world, something far beyond what was found in the USSR in its early days. The Online Harms Act (Bill C-63) will have a prison sentence of life. As with all these tyrannical Bil...

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The Complexity of Heart Disease By Mrs Vera West

The older view, still held by the majority of the medical profession is that heart disease is due to saturated fat adhering to the sides of the arteries, restricting blood flow until the dreaded heart attack occurs. This position has been held since the 1960s, but that does not mean it is true. In fact, as the recent survey published in the Epoch T...

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The Cost of Australia’s Immigration Great Replacement By James Reed

Australia under the Albo government has been taking a quick fix to increasing GDP by mass immigration, regardless of the social costs to local Australians, which has produced a crippling accommodation crisis. However, despite the lip service given to GDP increase, according to research by the Institute of Public Affairs (IPA), real productivity has...

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Australian Banks Freezing Accounts? By James Reed

Here is an item that I noticed that should concern we of the Freedom Movement. It is alleged below that Westpac and NAB have closed the accounts of people who have been active on social media exposing the Covid vax deaths and injuries, with some of the frozen accounts having millions in them. The story was originally broken by the London Times, not...

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The Threat of Blackouts By Paul Walker

One of the clear signs that a society is crashing upon Third World levels, at least as far as the angry sector goes, is the threat of rolling blackouts. Paul Broad, the former CEO of Snowy Hydro, has said that the New South Wales power grid is "Third World." Thus, during summer, when there were increased demands for air-conditioning, the NSW govern...

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DeepSouth Supercomputer Steps Towards Surpassing the Human Brain, Or So They Say By Brian Simpson

Australia is not losing in the transhuman, the replace of humans by AI, stakes. A supercomputer called DeepSouth will go online next year, and it is supposedly capable of 228 trillion synaptic operations per second, which we are supposed to take as being good, no? The headlines seem to imply that the supercomputer will be superior to the human brai...

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A Third of the Young Support Dictatorship By James Reed

I find this item, if the survey is correct, to be profoundly disturbing. According to the Open Society Foundations' democracy barometer of 2023, 35 percent of 18-35 years-old's around the world say that having a leader who "doesn't bother with parliaments or elections" is a good way to run a country. My first concern is the source, with the Open So...

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The Silent Depression Across the West By Chris Knight (Florida)

The term "silent depression," is widely heard on social media. One would be forgiven for thinking that this referred to personal depression, and the mental illnesses that people under stress are experiencing. That would be a valid take, but the term is economically based. It refers to the sting of the cost-of-living crisis, where the majority of pe...

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The Treason of the Intellectuals By James Reed

Some books have great titles, even in translation, but when one gets into the meat of the book, no so much greatness. Thus, Julien Benda published in 1927 The Treason of the Intellectuals, which put the case that the intellectuals of the time were moving away from the Enlightenment ideal of the disinterested pursuit of truth, to beginning to serve ...

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Young Australians Staggered from Cost-of-Living Crisis By James Reed

Research by the Finder organisation has uncovered that the group that has been the hardest hit by the cost-of-living crisis has been young people, aged 18 to 26 years. At least 77 percent of this demographic are facing financial difficulties, which have been compounded by the mass-immigration fuelled accommodation crisis. However, about 59 per cent...

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The Church of England: Paying for Ending Slavery! By Richard Miller (London)

What a price to be woke! The UK Church of England's own committee, and you can guess its composition, is wanting a cool billion pounds to be set aside to atone for slavery. This is done even though the Church of England led the battle against slavery, abolition, and helped abolish slavery all over the British empire. But the woke have found evidenc...

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Here Come Prion Brain Diseases By Brian Simpson

One of the emerging concerns about the mRNA vaxxes among vax critics, perhaps lesser discussed, is the potential for prion brain diseases. Prions are disease entities even more simple than viruses, essentially special types of folded proteins, and these are responsible for neurological diseases such Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD), with no known cu...

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Green Follies in Germany: Lessons for Australia By Richard Miller (London)

Few countries have been under the black magic, or is it green magic spell of the Greens, than Germany. Germany had previously sought to move to a renewable energy economy sooner rather than later, leading Europe. However, since the time of the Ukraine War, the wheels have fallen off the Green dream, as the real test of energy under resource limitat...

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