Australia’s Spiralling Death Rate: Senator Ralph Babet, By Brian Simpson

Is the Covid vax issue still relevant and worthy of discussion? Just ask Senator Ralph Babet, who has been battling for Covid truth from the beginning of the plandemic. His concern recently has been Australia's spiralling death rate, the so-called excess deaths issue, which is an increase in deaths over the statistical norm. This is highest it has ...

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In the Wake of the NZYQ Decision, By Paul Walker

The High Court of Australia ruled in the NZYQ case that detention of illegals, even those who were criminals, was a form of punishment and such punishment can only be inflicted upon a person by a court, after a trial, and being found guilty of a crime. Thus, a government can only detain an illegal if it was necessary for a non-punitive reason. If t...

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Roll Up, Roll Up, for Bill Gate’s Magical Maggot Milk! By Bob Farmer, Dairy Farmer

Theme music for this item; the Beatles Magical Mystery Tour, as terrible as anything they did: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80Sww7vubys. There that is my best James Reed, and it is exhausting for a poor dairy farmer. Anyway, not to worry, Bill Gates having done all he could to destroy conventional farming, and setting up artificial meat and buyi...

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The Small Island States that were to Disappear with Global Warming, are Growing! By James Reed

One of the big shock! horror! panic points with the global warming fear campaign, was the idea that the small island states in the Pacific would disappear. Naturally, these states went into action, demanding compensation for all the modern conveniences which they have been given, but which were raising sea levels. After all, their islands were set ...

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Covid Vax Injury Issues on Aussie TV, By James Reed

 There was recently a program on 7News, "After Covid" spotlight special, which had a panel of experts commenting on Australia's Covid response. While much of this was predictable, the issue of vaccine safety and adverse effects came up occupying 17 minutes out of the total 53 minutes. During that time there were a number of moving personal tra...

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Farming Replaced by Solar Power, By Richard Miller (London)

It has been one thing for environmentalists to simply write academic articles about the need for radical policy change to deal with a supposed climate crisis, but another thing entirely when their policies are put into place. Be sure that the first to be harmed will never be the globalists, or their projects, such as free trade and mass immigration...

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The Growing Threat of Gain of Function Bioweapons Research, By Brian Simpson

Do you know anyone who has had rabies? Probably not, as the disease is very uncommon in Australia, and if not treated in the later stages, with symptoms such as hyperactivity, hallucinations, seizures, and fear of water, leads to an almost 100 percent fatality. A friend was in Bali a few years ago, and accidentally stepped on a dog, which bit her, ...

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The Impending Collapse of the American Empire, By Chris Knight (Florida)

Why should Aussies be concerned about the plight of America? Well, apart from being a leading trading partner, Australia's survival in a hostile Asian environment, despite racial grovelling through mass immigration, and replacement of the White population, depends upon the US surviving, somewhat functional. It does not matter what wonderful economy...

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Overcoming Leftism in Administration: Trump and the Example of Project 2025, By Chris Knight (Florida)

Here is an example of Trump's weakness, unless he is playing 5-D chess, which given his limited IQ, is unlikely. The conservative Heritage Foundation has Project 2025, which is to "get into the business of restoring this country through the combination of the right policies and well-trained people." He policies include traditional conservative meas...

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What Does Joe Biden’s Brain Have in Common with Beethoven and Wagner's? By Charles Taylor (Florida)

A pro-Biden essay appeared in The New York Times earlier in the year, which addressed the issue of the Biden mental decline. The piece by A.O. Scott, was entitled: "For Joe Biden, What Seems Like Age Might Instead Be Style." The main point made, seemingly in all seriousness, was that Biden may seem to be senile, but that is just his odd way, just a...

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“It’s Just My Brain”; Joe Biden Proud to be the “First Black Woman to Serve with a Black President”! By Charles Taylor (Florida)

So, the challenge now is to explain away the latest Biden absurdity. In a talk on Black Philadelphia radio station 96.1FM, Biden, who back in the day was pro-segregation, and has said to Blacks who disagreed with him, that they are not Black, said: "By the way, I'm proud to be, as I said, the first vice president, first black woman to serve with a ...

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For Joe Biden, Every Day is a Neurological Test Day! By Charles Taylor (Florida)

When questioned on an ABC interview, Biden said he would not be willing to undergo an independent medical evaluation and release the results to the public. No need for that as he said, he gets a cognitive exam every day! Let's get cognitive about this claim. First, why would one need to have a cognitive exam every day? The mental deterioration asso...

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All the Fun of Joe Biden’s ABC Interview! By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Biden has done his first interview after his disastrous debate with Trump. Biden is still in fast mental decline, but now has fortified himself in denial and has affirmed that he is going to run against Trump. Only thing, Biden confused the date of the coming election, saying it was 2020. Never mind, the slip is minor compared to what will be cover...

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Real Estate “Home Invasions,” By Paul Walker (Sydney)

His story is perhaps not ground-shaking, and I passed over it, but it stuck in my mind. The ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal awarded a Canberra couple $1,500 in damages, after she, the wife, was awakened to find a real estate agent conducting an inspection of the bedroom, which scared her. The agent alleged that he knocked on the door, and cal...

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Dr Peter McCullough: Addressing the Politics of the Vax, By Chris Knight (Florida)

Leading Covid vax critic, Dr Peter McCullough, has addressed the elephant in the room issue for the Trump presidential candidacy: the Covid vax. Trump has until recently been proud of saying that he is the father of the Covid vax, and every time he has done this at his rallies, his ego must get kicked from the clearly heard booing he gets. The coin...

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The Philosophical Mystery of Consciousness: An Argument for the Existence of God, By Brian Simpson

Professor Philip Goff has published an exploratory piece for general readers about the so-called hard problem of consciousness. For mainstream philosophy, psychology and science, consciousness is a problem as it is difficult to fit it into a materialist worldview, one where everything is ultimately reducible to physics, via biology. Thus, as he say...

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Biden Meltdown Up Date, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

I will bring regular updates on what is happening on the Joe Biden front for Australian readers, most of you, since it is unlikely the dominant Murdoch press is covering much of this. First off, we have the report that Biden is a tyrant to work with, senile or not:https://www.theblaze.com/news/biden-senior-official-staffers-scared. By way of summar...

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Who Wants to be a Pirate? A Wander on the Jurisprudential Silly Side! By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Here is a bit of a fun piece I found in my journey over the stormy internet seas. A. J. Jacobs, who writes all sorts of interesting books, with his latest being The Year of Living Constitutionally (Crown, 2024). The idea was to live in accordance with the US constitution. The Amazon summary says: "In The Year of Living Constitutionally, A.J. Jacobs...

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Time for a Nuclear South Korea? By James Reed

South Korea is rightly concerned about having a hostile North Korea with nuclear weapons, posing an existential threat to it. The tension has been raised by the mutual defence pact signed with Putin. This may go so far as the supply of Russian technology for North Korea's nuclear program. Faced with this threat, South Koreans are moving to the line...

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Political Persecution, Pure and Simple, By Richard Miller (London)

A court in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, has banned members of the Right-wing party, Alternative for Germany (AfD), from owning firearms. The case was based upon the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV), Germany's domestic intelligence service, classifying the party as a "suspected" threat to democracy. AfD members are thu...

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