Renting Crisis is a Profound Health Crisis By Brian Simpson

A peer-reviewed study in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, with academics from University of Adelaide, and University of Essex, has shown that the health impacts from renting could be greater thn those associated with smoking and unemployment. The study is entitled, “Are housing circumstances associated with faster epigenetic ageing?” In other words, the stresses associated with renting cause more rapid ageing. That may be so, but in the light of Australia’s homelessness and rent crises, caused by replacement level mass migration, surely the real stresses are not having a rental place in the first place and having to sleep rough on the streets, while the political class allow the overseas elites to buy up the country.

https://jech.bmj.com/content/early/2023/08/17/jech-2023-220523?rss=1

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The Voice and Election Fraud By James Reed

The issue of the Voice and electoral fraud has concerned me for some time. The short of the long, as documented by Rebekah Barnett, is that nothing prevents illegal multiple voting, and it looks like the authorities will not do anything about it. In an ultra-close election this could have an impact, as I imagine socialist youths going around doing multiple voting all day. Clearly the hard copy records where one gets one’s name crossed of need to be superseded by computer records, where cheats can be instantly detected. But, this has not happened since the regime is quite happy to turn a blind eye as long as it thinks the illegal votes are going their way.

 

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The Voice: Universities Offer Tender Loving Care By James Reed

The corporates, who threw tens of millions of dollars into the Voice Yes campaign are not giving up, even when they lose on Saturday, as the polls are indicating. They will be pushing ahead with “reconciliation,” and other woke business. Let them waste even more money; I think the times are changing and people are getting burnt out from white guilt overload:

https://www.afr.com/work-and-careers/workplace/workplaces-backing-yes-vote-vow-to-double-down-20231006-p5eadv?fbclid=IwAR0M7OYZFKZiT9YRmVDtT45MZxiYygJyvT54-4YRtL6ISm-qPIrHuSuItpE

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How the Raging Bush Fire in the Middle East Becomes a Towering Inferno By James Reed

While Israel has more than adequate capacity to battle Hamas, the wild card is Hezbollah, who is armed to the teeth with missiles, by some estimations, up to 130,000! Most of these missiles are capable of reaching deep inside Israel, so this is indeed an existential threat.  The sheer number of missiles would overwhelm Israel’s missile defence shield. And, a retaliation against Damascus would draw Syria into the war. With Hamas, Hezbollah and Syria in the war, Iran is likely to join as well. The US would probably have actively entered the war around the time of a possible Hezbollah attack, and Hezbollah has already threatened terrorist attacks against the US for involvement. The IDF alleges that the Syrian Arab Army has fired mortar shells into Israel’s Golan Heights. Israel returned fire.

 

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Nuclear Attacks on Hama? Not Likely By Richard Miller (London)

Revital "Tally" Gotliv, an Israeli lawyer and member of the Knesset for the Likud, is advocating that Israel use nuclear weapons against Hamas. This in interesting for at least two reasons. First, Israel does not officially admit to having nuclear weapons, but everyone knows that they do, so this is something of an indirect admission. Second, it would be a disaster letting off a nuclear bomb in one’s own back yard. Gotliv does not seem to have considered the fallout factor. It is just like the idea of a nuclear hand grenade; the problem is that one would never throw it far enough to prevent being blown up by it too!

https://www.newsweek.com/israeli-official-calls-doomsday-nuclear-missile-option-1833585

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A Day of “Jihad” Perhaps, Perhaps Not By Richard Miller (London)

Australians are already into Friday the 13th of October, a day where Khaled Mashal, the former leader of Hamas has called for protests across the world against Israel. The internet has numerous sites speculating that the real meaning of the request is for acts of terrorism. I do not think that this will occur, at least not yet, and there is no news of anything happening yet. Perhaps it may. Still, if this war does develop into essentially a West versus the Islamic world situation, then all bets are off. We will need to monitor each day as it comes.

https://www.thejc.com/news/israel/former-hamas-leader-calls-for-jihad-across-arab-world-this-friday-6IXtESMyyDiJ9KD44pWKFM

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The First Casualty of War is Truth; What is (the) Truth? By Paul Walker

There is now considerable debate on various internet sites about some of the claims made regarding the nature and extent of the Hamas massacres, such as the claims relating to the beheaded babies and the babies burnt to death. While the mainstream media has not shown these photos because of the graphic content, I have seen them, and the photos look authentic to me, and I see no evidence to doubt their authenticity, but that is just my opinion and I am nobody:

 

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Nails Driven through the Heart of Aussie Industry By James Reed

Australia has made a foolish mistake in allowing its manufacturing basis to decline, to pursue illusory service economy pursuits, such as accommodating masses of migrants, the Great White Replacement and international students. This was seen during the Covid lockdowns, where the economy was harmed when the sources of so-called wealth were closed off. Some universities, totally dependent upon largely Chinese students, had to close down buildings for periods in cost saving. No half decent nation should allow itself to be at the mercy of globalism like this.

Australia’s manufacturing value added as a proportion of GDP has fallen from 14 percent in 1990 to 5 percent in 2022. Australia, with its vast energy resources should be a manufacturing giant, but a combination of commitment to globalist free trade, and woke Green energy ideologies, has destroyed this. Thus, when war comes, and the rug is pulled out from under our feet, the nation will fall flat on its face.

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Could AI Bootstrap Itself? By Brian Simpson

Geoffrey Hinton, the so-called “Godfather of AI,” says artificial intelligence “might take over” if humans are careless. He sees AI surpassing human intelligence in a mere five more years. When that happens, the AI may begin to write its own programs, which is a kind of machine-based free will. The main problem is that the complex systems are not fully understood, which is known in AI as the “black box problem.” There is a high degree of uncertainty with such emergent systems, where already surprise developments have occurred, with AI systems being smarter than anticipated. Hinton’s concerns, project that.

But while many want a pause in AI development’s, there is no chance of that, as communist China and Russia are in a new arms race to develop the most advanced AI, which Putin has said will lead to control of the world.

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Australia First Choice for International Student Great Replacement By James Reed

With the enthusiastic blessings of the anti-Australian Labor Party, the international students continue to flood in. While there is a crippling rental crisis and record homelessness, Australia is now the top destination for international students, primarily from China. There were around 654,870 student visa holders in Australia in July 2023, and it is forecasted to reach up to 750,000 by the end of the year. As almost all of these students will be taken in a permanent residents, doing the back of the envelope calculations, it will only be a decade or so before whites are a minority in this country, with these expanding rates. Then immigration will really kick over as their members take over the Labor Party, and what was once Australia becomes a formal colony of communist China.

In the shorter term, the Labor Party’s immigration for this year has meant that a population the size of Newcastle, of 400,000, is seeking accommodation and vacancy rates are around 1 percent. This is great for Labor’s buddies in the real estate business, but a disaster for local Aussies, as the streets fill with the homeless. Why people have not yet taken to protest in these streets is a mystery, but hopefully a crushing No vote in the Voice referendum will start to undermine the regime of Albo. Sure, he will be replaced by more of the same, but this will get the ball rolling.

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Henry Kissinger Sees the Light Before Lights Out By Charles Taylor (Florida)

It may have helped the world if Henry Kissinger had his moment of illumination before the ripe old age of 100 years.  He has recently said that it was a bad idea for Western nations to let in so many migrants: “It was a grave mistake to let in so many people of totally different culture and religion and concepts because it creates a pressure group inside each country…” This revelation came in the aftermath of the Hamas attack upon Israel. Kissinger however has been in support of the globalist agenda throughout his political career, and his present change of heart will be dismissed by younger globalists as the wayward thoughts of an old mind.

https://www.infowars.com/posts/100-year-old-kissingers-epiphany-grave-mistake-to-let-in-so-many-people-of-different-cultures-religions-concepts/

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After the Voice: More Voices! By James Reed

While it seems likely that the Voice referendum will deliver a No result, perhaps even in the swing state of South Australia, we should not relax, and man polling booths in one’s local area on this Saturday. But, what happens when the No side wins?

The Left will throw its usual temper tantrum and white racism will be blamed and all that. But, that is the least of our problems, as both the Prime Minister and Leader of the Opposition are open to yet another referendum, on just constitutional recognition. That will not be tomorrow, and both of these guys need to be replaced. But be sure that within days there will be legislation to establish everything the Voice would have done, without the constitutional amendment. The constitutional amendment will be some years down the track.

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The Voice: Voice of the Polls By James Reed

Rebekah Barnett rightly notes that the polls are showing a defeat for the Yes in this Saturday’s referendum. “The most recent poll (Newspoll), conducted between 3-6 October, suggests a 58–34 lead for No. With the 8 per cent of undecided voters excluded, No leads by 63–37. Significantly, support for the Voice has dived among the young, university educated and Labor voters, all groups that were previously safe bets for Yes.” That is a  bad sign of them, as the Yes side depended upon support from the university set, yet when I visited my old university today, I noticed only two white women wearing Yes t-shirts, all day. At the time of the same sex marriage, posters were everywhere, but I could see nothing. It was as dead as a woke door nail. That is a sign.

Barnett reflects below on how the Yes campaign lost, due to defects in their campaign. True, but I think the more basic issue is how the prime minister through acting with secrecy, and failing to release details, saying that once they had the power, they would set everything up, made a fundamental mistake. I would hope that no-one would accept just giving him a blank cheque that he would fill-in how he wanted. And, that is exactly what happened. Let us hope that fundamental reason prevails on Saturday.

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Robert Kennedy Jr to Run as Independent By Chris Knight (Florida)

Here is a part of Robert Kennedy Jr declaration of running as an independent in the 2024 US presidential elections. The thought is that this will hurt the Democrats more than Trump, although team Trump is going to target him, as Kennedy can to Trump over the Covid scam and Trump’s support of Dr Fauci. The vax issue is a clear weakness on the Trump side. In any case this makes matters more interesting as it increases the establishment’s difficulties with election fraud. Here are some extracts from Kennedy’s speech which probably did not get any hearing in the Australian vax-crazed press.   

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqUsDOb_Xps

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Killnet Kills the Net By Brian Simpson

I did not see this story in the Australian press, so it is worth noting it. The hacking group Killnet launched a cyber-attack upon the Israeli government. Killnet is thought to be a part of the Russian government, and apparently takes days off when the Russians do, a dead giveaway! This indicates a new level of escalation and involvement, as the sides are lining up for the major game. And, Israel is great on tech, so it shows the level of sophistication of Killnet. There is thought that some sort of hacking operation affected the Israeli missile defence system, the Iron Dome, overwhelming it.

This will be the shape of things to come in World War III.  How ready is Australia to counter these  high-fliers?

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Former Climate Alarmist Refutes Global Warming Crisis By James Reed

I make sure that whenever there is an item about a former climate change alarmist supporter, changing sides, I report it. You see the science is relevant because the climate change alarmist dogma is being used as a political weapon to destroy Western industry and agriculture for, I believe, the New World Order creation of China as a global ruler, under the globalists of course.

The latest climate expert to jump ship is Professor Judith Curry, who first became sceptical when a study that she was involved in on Hurricane Katrina was used  in support of the climate change alarmist ideology. The paper did no such thing. She began to question other aspects of the climate change faith, and now has rejected climate change alarmist in total. Apart for its scientific inadequacies, this cult ignores the real problems that need to be addressed, such as poverty, lifestyle, poor government, poor land use, poor city planning, and many others, an excellent set of reasons to reject the position.

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Will Dr Fauci be Imprisoned? By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Kentucky Republican Senator Rand Paul, has said that Covid king, Dr Anthony Fauci belongs in prison for his role, among other things, in covering up the Wuhan lab origin of the Covid-19 virus. According to Paul, the evidence is strong, as he has all the emails from Dr Fauci that implicate him. “In public he’s saying, ‘Oh, if you say it came from the lab, you’re a conspiracy theorist, you’re crazy, it’s a fringe theory,’” Paul said. “But in private, he’s saying … ‘We’re very concerned because the virus appears to be manipulated. And we’re also very concerned because we know they’re doing gain of function research in Wuhan.’”

It would be exceedingly difficult to see how Fauci could be taken down, since it would require at least Trump to become president again, but Trump awarded Fauci a “presidential commendation” for his work on Operation Warp Speed, which would implicate Trump  as well. In fact, I have argued that Trump has even more guilt in the Covid vax disaster than Dr Fauci, but he too, will get off the hook.

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The Witchcraft University! By Richard Miller (London)

It seems like the final stage of decadence and degeneracy is being reached in the universities. Woke and political correctness at least could be seen to have a direct political connection to the Left-wing will to power. But now we are seeing the University of Exeter in Devon, England, introducing a course on the history and impact of esotericism, witchcraft, occultism, and magic. Does this conflict with the materialism of neo-Marxism? One can be sure that the sub-text will be how these cultural phenomena directly challenge Western Christian philosophy, and is thus part of the process of decolonisation.

This then actually does fit in with the Left’s cultural deconstruction of the West, only taking a New Age attack, rather than the usual path via cultural relativism. Remember, the means justify the ends for the Left, so if the New Age helps in sinking the West, then New Age it is.

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Rising Power Costs, Putting Concrete Boots on Cement Manufacturing in Australia By James Reed

It is a sign of the woke times, with dire effects upon industry due too rising electricity prices. Boral, Australia’s biggest cement, concrete and asphalt producer temporarily halts manufacturing each day. Its power bill has gone up by 54 percent, and to do something about costs, production is slowed down for a half an hour a day. The company cannot get enough economical renewable energy. As the Boral boss has said: “At a certain point during the day, when the price goes up to a certain level, our manufacturing stops,”

“We’ve worked out economically, it’s actually better to have thousands of people waiting idle for the prices to come down than actually do the work. That’s a real issue we are facing every single day on 300 manufacturing sites across the country.” Sadly, this is the negation of industry.

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The Rise, and Rise of Turbo-Charged Cancers By Brian Simpson

Dr Mercola has, at now deleted post, given his usual excellent takes on the disturbing phenomenon of turbo-charged cancers, very aggressive and fast-acting cancers, usually attacking the young, even children, who were once, at least pre-Covid vaxxes, unlikely to get those types of cancers. These cancers are almost always in Covid vaccinated people. Of course, it could be argued that since most people are multi-Covid vaxxed, this would the case, but the cancers are not being seen in statistically significant levels in the unvaxxed, which one would have expected via a random statistical distribution if the cause was not due to the Covid vax.

These cancers are depicted as turbo-charged, as they are usually diagnosed at stages 3 or 4, even though symptoms arise only days or weeks ago, which was not previously seen in these sorts of cancers. The suppression of the immune system due to the mRNA spike protein is one hypothesis advanced to explain this disturbing effect.

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