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    Leo Morgan

    I thought many people here would appreciate this humour from the Babylon Bee:
    https://babylonbee.com/news/democrats-express-relief-that-hitler-is-ok

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      TdeF

      The last President of the United States destroyed Democracy. It’s a credible message from those currently elected to power.

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        https://www.offshorewind.biz/2024/09/20/worlds-first-in-situ-generator-swap-on-floating-wind-turbine-completed-offshore-scotland/

        And, unintentionally, perhaps, this from Offshorewind.

        An offshore flosting wind turbine has had its generator changed at sea.
        A considerable feat.
        Used an OSV, and crew transfer vessels.

        The field has “been successfully genersting since October 2021”.
        Nearly 3 years.

        Auto

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          Ronin

          Most likely done at stupendous cost just to show ‘it can be done’.

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          Vladimir

          Guys,
          It is your jealousy talking.
          In the days of my unhinged youth I had to replace a CCTV camera on top of tall 4″ pole.., my hands are still shaking…

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            Graeme4

            Also had to work at the top of a 40 ft pole. Idiot that was supposed to be holding the ladder stepped back for a smoke, ladder pivoted around the pole and fell down, leaving me to slide down the pole. Broke a watch band in the process.
            Also had to change a light bulb at the top of a 150 ft tower, with a non-caged narrow ladder, straight up the last 50 ft. Old leather safety belt useless, so did the job one-handed by hanging on with the other hand. Wouldn’t do that today.

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          Graeme4

          Only three year’s operation, and it had to have its generator changed? An interesting approach, but doubt that would work for a major turbine change.

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            David of Cooyal in Oz

            One failure of five installed. Sounds like a 20% failure rate to me. Or is it just a manufacturer’s recall?

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      KP

      Funny how every politician suddenly expresses worry that their sworn arch-enemy might be hurt by violence… there’s nothing scares them all more than violence against politicians!

      The thought that the peasants might realise what the politicians are doing and take matters into their own hands scares the hell out of them!

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    MeAgain

    The impulse to sacrifice – https://www.fresheconomicthinking.com/p/our-sacrifice-impulse

    “Our impulse to do something led to an environmental movement centred on making personal consumption sacrifices, regardless of whether they added up to any benefit or not. I found during my research that because of economic adjustments elsewhere in the economy, individual sacrifices don’t add up. They get offset elsewhere.
    Individuals were sacrificing only for feelings, not outcomes.
    This impulse intrudes on policies that have low costs and direct effects. Nuclear energy doesn’t come with individual sacrifices. So replacing coal with nuclear doesn’t feel good relative to getting solar panels and an electric car, where there is an element of personal sacrifice involved.”

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      Dave in the States

      That’s a religious thing.

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        Greg in NZ

        Holy flagellation!

        Latin, flagellatio, the act of scourging; to whip, flog; self-abuse; religious discipline popular in 13th century Italy and, later, during plagues: now resurrected & rebranded as The Science™️.

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      TdeF

      It’s a lesson in propaganda that rapid Global Warming no longer exists. It’s now all Climate Change. If this year is different in any way to last year, that’s Climate Change. Global Warming no longer exists. Probably with good reason.

      So now near constant CO2, year to year and pole to pole, is responsible for all weather events.

      This includes heating, cooling, storms, hurricanes, floods, coral bleaching, sea level rise, droughts. All events are Climate Change.

      Which is surprising because we are also told the Climate is not the Weather. And that the science of meteorology has nothing to do with Climate because meteorology is only short term. I had thought meteorology was a science degree, but clearly it is not.

      What is truly amazing when you look at the graph of CO2 over the last 50 years and it’s a perfect straight line with growth of 0.45% a year. So something which is a boring straight line unaffected by explosive growth in human CO2 produces all these weather events.

      And thanks to China which contributes 50% of all fossil fuel and human CO2, these ’emissions’ have reached a annual 1% of atmospheric CO2. But I suppose we should be grateful because China makes all the windmills and solar panels. So China is exempt from all the taxes and climate goals and never criticized by anyone in the UN. Even the Pope rails against the USA on the basis of per capita sin.

      Still no one has actually proven that on a water planet where CO2 is highly soluble, 30x more soluble than oxygen, that there is any long term fossil fuel CO2 left in the air. Or proven that equilibrium of dissolved gases does not work for CO2. There was CO2 before the internal combustion engine and you have to wonder who set the level of CO2 in Roman days?

      Man made CO2 driven Climate Change. I just don’t see how anyone has proven it?

      But I guess we are not Climate Scientists and as with China, we should be grateful for being saved. As long as we keep paying.

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        Dave in the States

        Every summer a hot day or a hot week gets a lot of attention. The MSM spins it as something which has never happened before. It’s shameless. The same with storms.

        Once in while you get a weather man or gal who will throw in something like this, with a sly smile: “Today it was near a record, which was set back in 1963.”

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          yarpos

          Oh well , when all the new media is populated by 20 somethings many things appear unprecedented to them. I read an article the other day where the writer was expressing concern that the Middle East would soon erupt and lead the world into an “unprecedented total war” Seems to me we have quite a few precedents of total war.

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        DOC

        ‘Man made CO2 driven Climate Change. I just don’t see how anyone has proven it?’

        Sorry TdeF. Your scientific methodology is way out of date. Scientific proof is now very unashamedly Opinion based Scientific proof. The purveyors of Anthropogenic Global Warming make no bones about the fact that ‘balanced’ opinion is proof; if you disagree then your ‘opinion’ is rejected. Provided enough ‘scientists’ (including activists whose main idea is politically based on their opinions of what the world must be) have loud enough opinions, then that is all the proof needed. If you have 100 scientists, only the opinions of the selected few really count. This can be 20% loud and 80% silenced. O the 20% opinions matter; the rest are ignored and vilified as just sceptic trouble makers never to be heard nor published in most of the MSM.

        The politicians of both main political Parties agree about the mis/disinformation legislation. You need be careful! Big brother will accuse you of transgressing the new legislation. You know how extreme the penalties can be these days when politicians come up with new ideas ‘to defend their hapless brainless peoples that need defending from their own wayward, simplistic independent thoughts’!

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      RickWill

      You are just amplifying the reach of climate denier Mathew Wielicki by posting that link. It is full of misinformation (read truthful) that does not fit the the UN propaganda. Shame on you.

      For balance, readers should go to this link:
      https://www.mediamatters.org/climate-deniers/spreading-climate-misinformation-fast-becoming-shortcut-popularity-across-right

      Right-wing media amplification gave Wielicki’s climate misinformation a large following, which jumped even more after he denounced DEI policies

      When Wielicki had just several hundred Twitter followers in late November, he tweeted a passage from an old IPCC report alongside the #climatescam hashtag and implied that climate models are wrong.

      As far as I can tell, Wielicki is not a victim. He has chosen his path and one of the very few willing to bet his future on telling the truth. I am not sure where he gets income. He has 5000 Subtrak subscribers but I do not know what that means in terms go income.

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    tonyb

    This is a snippet of a story which may well play out as well in OZ. It concerns large UK clothing chain-Next-who remain successful in high street stores and online..

    They were taken to court by shop floor workers-often women- who demanded they receive the same money as warehouse people-usually men. So it was argued in court that there was se* discrimination.

    https://dailysceptic.org/2024/09/20/next-warns-of-store-closures-after-being-ordered-by-court-to-pay-store-staff-the-same-as-warehouse-workers/

    Now, most people would say they are entirely different jobs so should be rewarded accordingly. There was a case a year or two ago in Birmingham where the council was taken to court over supposed sex discrimination in pay, where those serving up school dinners-overwhelmingly women-were said to not receive as much as those driving the Dustbin (garbage) lorries. The latter is very hard physical work and again most would say the jobs are very different. However the tribunal in both cases ruled there was sex discrimination, so Next and Birmingham council have had to find tens of millions of pounds to compensate those who were discriminated against.

    The net result will of course be redundancies and in the case of Birmingham costs to the taxpayer..

    Does Oz encounter this belief that both sexes must receive the same pay when graded together, rather than they should reflect the job actually being done?

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      yarpos

      Really depends how stupid the grading system is. That’s the missing link in your story. In public service speak , if the dinner disher uppers are in the same job classification/grade as the lorry drivers then yes you would expect that they get paid the same. That’s more a statement about the grading system than the relative worth of the roles. They certainly seem to be opening up a can of worms comparing such disparate roles. You would think they would be comparing themselves with hospitality or hospital food workers not lorry drivers.

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      KP

      Its a complete load of crap! If you want the pay of a truck driver or a warehouseman, go be one, end of story!

      From the politicians writing the laws to the courts enforcing them, it all deserves to be obliterated! The Govt/courts have no place in private industry or in education at all!

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    tonyb

    Taliban hold climate conference in Afghanistan and blame the west changing the climate for Afghanistan’s problems. Billions expected in reparation

    https://www.danielgreenfield.org/2024/09/taliban-blame-afghanistans-problems-on.html

    I am sure we are all very sympathetic to their plea, so if everyone would like to make a large donation, their climate and their country can be improved.

    Make your donations direct to me and I will be sure to pass it all on to the Taliba* minus some trifling expenses.

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      yarpos

      Could I please have a piece of ex US military memorabilia as a token of my contribution? Nothing extravagant , just a Blackhawk or something like that.

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        tonyb

        A Blackhawk and 3 tanks are reserved for you. If you could just forward the post and packing costs as soon as convenient.

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    MeAgain

    Where budgets are set by committees – there will always be crises: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fimuLAqxZ80

    Wellbeing markets / Social impact bonds …. sniffs of carbon markets.

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    Honk R Smith

    Just this morining I was innocently listening to my local ABC (US) affiliate radio station (talk and sports).

    A guest host, a self proclaimed immigration SME journalist, informed his audience that the term ‘Mexican’ is racist and equivalent to the N word.
    This is where we are.
    I don’t know where this goes.

    I now have no idea how to refer to a person from the global surface area currently referenced on maps as Mexico.

    But at least we have $cience.
    Which I believe in and follow.
    I hoping to soon get regular memos from the $cience and Language Police.

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      tonyb

      Why is it racist? it is not derogatory or disrespectful.

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        Honk R Smith

        Haven’t the foggiest.
        Don’t know where I’m going to get burritos and fajitas now.

        Seriously, I’m guessing it’s just another tactic in the Globalist plan to eradicate nation state identity.

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          Simon Thompson M.B. B.S.

          Well Niger and Nigeria are African states derived from the Latin Nigra meaning black (no reflected light). Reality is Ray Ray! The absurdity of melanated people throwing the “N” word around as much as they like, yet developing apoplexy if people coloured by haemoglobin use the “N” word.

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        Earl

        But it “can” be or at least it can be described as such, and you do not have to try very hard. As TdeF notes racism exists and it will always exist because it is an “easy weapon”. Don’t just call him or her a “bas or bit” but “really” hurt them with “[insert colour] bas or bit”.

        The word “Mexican” was part of some conversations in Queensland a few years ago when applied to all those “south of the border” who were flocking into the state and changing “our” way of life. As the conversation usually went once you had lived in the state for at least 20years you became a Queenslander and were no longer a Mexican. Nothing to do with race, all to do with origin/location in relation to the state of Queensland – yip clearly racist then (sarc).

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          Yarpos

          Same same really, just the lack of tolerance for “others”

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            DOC

            Funnily enough Yarpos, ‘tolerance’ is the problem. The majority of people IMO, in this country, are TOLERANT. The activist minority are extremely intolerant. The tolerant practice to-each-his-own and move on without argument re the hugely divisive translations of language the activists are coming up with. The politicians, always weighing the votes in their own interests, see minimal reaction against this weirdness, call up their myriad of wordsmiths to verbalise the case of some poor group feeling anxious, pass the laws to make it illegal to have these few feel upset. Voila!

            Tolerance is a theoretical rock of Democracy. In reality it’s also the means of its extinction. The intolerant know it and have used it politically with impunity for thirty years. They’ve learned how to progress their marxist causes by using the silence of the tolerant and use the law to dissuade the few that speak out.

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    John Hultquist

    Constellation Energy expects to restart Pennsylvania’s Three Mile Island reactor by early 2028. Microsoft has signed a 20-year power-purchase agreement with Constellation, that will help Microsoft obtain electricity to power artificial intelligence.

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    tonyb

    Cam someone explain why, with the US Presidential election not until November, 3 US states have started voting today? I can understand that when the west was first being settled that it might have taken weeks to get to a voting station but in 2024 why should this still happen?

    By the proper voting date, one of the candidates might be dead or injured, made a terrible blunder or something else happen to make the voter wish they had placed their vote elsewhere

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      David Maddison

      I don’t normally read or trust Leftist sites like Huffpo but they do have a brief history of early voting in the US at the link below. Just be aware of bias or lies, as should be standard when dealing with anything from the Left. The only other thing I found was a thesis of 118 pages.

      https://www.huffpost.com/entry/a-brief-history-of-early_b_12240120

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      yarpos

      You need to allow time for adjustments. A bit like the BOM.

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      John Hultquist

      I think it started with having overseas Service Members get to vote. It expanded from there. Lately it has become problematic in many cases.
      In Washington State, and some others, the entire process is mail-out, mail-in or drop in a box. It is possible to vote in-person, but I haven’t done so in many years.

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    tonyb

    Why is it racist? it is not derogatory or disrespectful. We call someone from Australia an Aussie, From New Zealand a Kiwi and someone from America a Yank. Brits are Poms to Aussies.

    Should we stop calling anyone from another country anything other than a very factual word which in the case of someone from Mexico is…err….a Mexican!

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      Simon Thompson M.B. B.S.

      Good question Tony. Prior to “Racism” being propounded by third Reich intellectuals it was common for group identity to be based on the geographical origin of the person. Note this was NOT based on skin colour, intelligence or any other characteristic.

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      Strop

      In Australia we call Americans “Septics”. Shortened rhyming slang of Septic Tank for Yank.

      The states of Queensland and New South Wales call us Victorians “Mexicans” because we’re south of the border. Also because they think it’s a criticism by association. 😄

      European migrants to Australia were called either a wog or a balt. Wog was typically Italian or Greek, but extended to Turks and Middle Eastern folk too. In WW1 the Aussie soldiers in Egypt referred to the locals as wogs too. And soccer was called “wog ball” here.
      Balt was short for Baltic area and included Dutch migrants.

      Was any of this racist? It depended on the tone and the individual using it as to whether it was derisive or scorn, rather that purely a territorial label.

      The children of “wog” migrants started using the term wog almost as a badge of honour for themselves and called the children of British migrants “Skips” after the TV show Skippy the bush kangaroo.

      If anyone is starting to claim that labels like Mexican for people from Mexico is racist, and not simply a logical noun, then in all likelihood that person has the prejudice for even thinking it’s negative. Or they’re a troubled activist, or both.
      But in the nickname for Victorians sense it is a slight.

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        Len

        I understand that WOG stood for Westernised Oriental Gentleman 🙂

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          Earl

          Architect from Hong Kong based firm visits foreman on building site saying he’s a bit upset by the nickname the workers are calling him. Foreman responds how everyone on the site has a nickname based on where they are from such as Mick and Paddy who come from Ireland, Wack who comes from Liverpool and Mac from Scotland.

          Architect says he is still not keen on his nickname and so foreman says he’ll sort it out, goes to his office door and yells out to the building site “Mick, Mac, Paddy, Wack leave the Wog alone”.

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          Fran

          No “Worthy Oriental Gentleman”

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      Honk R Smith

      Identity politics depends on mustering offense.
      A simple tactic of Provocateurism.
      A tool of spycraft to prevent oppositional unity from developing a political challenge to ensconced power.
      No sooner than one term is socially accepted, it morphs into offense.
      It’s like an arcade game.
      Rigged.
      People of color is accepted.
      Colored people is offense.
      No one will ever win.

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      Ronin

      I wonder if anyone has asked them what they would like to be called.

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    mike Reed

    mike reed
    Hi Tony -the early voting in the US is to gauge (like the polls we keep hearing about that its a neck and neck race between Kamala and Trump) how much
    “adjustment” to voting numbers has to done on or after Nov 3 to insure Democracy triumphs with a win for Kamala !!!
    Cheers Mike

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    David Maddison

    From the Australian Debt Clock.

    http://australiandebtclock.com.au/

    Total Australian Government (federal, state, local) debt now:

    $1,966,374,000,000

    And rising rapidly.

    Why not watch it turn over to $2 trillion?

    No present Lib/Lab Uniparty Government has any concern for spending taxpayer money.

    Back in the day, at least the Libs would express concerns about excessive Government spending by Labor but now it’s not of the least concern for any faction of the Uniparty.

    At $2 trillion that debt is about $77,000 for every man, woman and child in Australia.

    But clearly most of them don’t work or pay taxes. If you remove all those too old or too young to work, or who are welfare recipients or work for the government, the debt per net taxpayer is massively more than $77,000.

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      David Maddison

      In the last three hours it’s gone up by $67 million so Australia is generating Government debt at the rate of about $6,200 per second.

      Enjoy!

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    David Maddison

    The prototype of the Lockheed C-130 Hercules fitst flew in 1954 and it was introduced to service in 1956. So it’s been around for 70 years. It’s slightly younger than the B-52.

    Both aircraft were designed by real engineers who knew what they were doing, hence the longevity of these aircraft, both still in service.

    I doubt those who “identify” as “engineers” today with a modern dumbed-down woke “education” could achieve similar feats.

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      Eng_Ian

      The computer says no.

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      Dave in the States

      Done using slide rules and sometimes with basic concepts drawn on restaurant napkins at lunch.

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        P25

        That’s right, science has been shown to be leftist, hence all the plane crashes.
        Of course, cost cutting and poor management have nothing to do with it .

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      Hanrahan

      I joined the RAAF in 1960. By the time I got into a squadron the C 130 A model was in service. My memory was the awful noise from the three bladed props. Mechanical trades guys said it was because the prop tips broke the sound barrier.

      Check out the props on the J models.

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    another ian

    Re “I doubt those who “identify” as “engineers” today with a modern dumbed-down woke “education” could achieve similar feats.”

    I guess they have the next 70 or so years to demonstrate

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    OldOzzie

    ASIO checks came after Palestine visas were granted

    GEOFF CHAMBERS

    Thousands of Palestinian visa-holders were referred to ASIO for security checks after they were granted special temporary visitor permits, with the Department of Home Affairs providing a list of 2601 visa holders for review by the spy agency in March.

    Heavily redacted departmental advice provided to former home affairs and immigration ministers Clare O’Neil and Andrew Giles reveals that multiple visas were cancelled as a result of security assessments.

    Documents tabled in the Senate show that ASIO received a list of visa holders on March 16. An April 9 update showed 12 Palestinians had visas cancelled offshore following security checks, with five deemed a direct or indirect risk to Australia’s security.

    The Coalition claims the documents show there were no rigorous face-to-face or biometric testing requirements prior to the granting of visas and that some visa-holders referred to ASIO would likely have already been in Australia.

    Ministerial briefing documents show an additional 15 Palestinians had visas cancelled due to incorrect or non-genuine information. Seven individuals had visa applications refused while in Australia.

    “In the event ASIO assesses an individual to be directly or indirectly a risk to security, an Adverse Security Assessment (ASA) is furnished to the Department. ASIO continues to work through the list, however, to date no adverse information has been identified. ASIO has acknowledged visa holders on the list are able to travel,” the ministerial briefing note sent in April said.

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      OldOzzie

      Between October 7 and September 11, 2963 migration and temporary visas have been granted to Palestinians, including 2587 visitor visas, 97 family visas, 44 return resident visas, 80 skilled migration visas, 57 student visas and 98 other temporary visas.

      A total of 7195 visa applications by Palestinians have been rejected.

      Up to 70 per cent of the roughly 1300 Palestinian visa-holders in Australia have now applied for onshore protection visas, allowing them access to Bridging E visas, which grant access to work rights and Medicare eligibility.

      483 Comments so far not kind to Labor Albanese Goverenment plus Greens & TEAL’s get mentions

      – Why are we admitting thousands of Palestinians during a housing crisis. Their neighbours wont take them, why do we?

      – Teal voters – thanks for all of this.

      – Incredible. And this is supposed to be a government that is responsible for the security of Australia? Remove this mob they are not worthy to be in charge of this nation.

      – Chaotic, contradictory and dangerous are their decisions.

      – Chaotic, contradictory and dangerous are their decisions.

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      KP

      Did they have to hand in any pagers at Customs? Any surprising small explosions locally last week?

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    David Maddison

    Just consider all the money Australia has thrown away on windmill and solar plantations, for the benefit of subsidy harvesters and other grifters.

    It could have been used for something useful like large scale irrigation like a version of the Bradfield Scheme, decent roads and freeways, decent railways etc..

    The money has gone, and nothing to show for it except the large bank accounts of a few elites. And considering Australia’s massive debt, there will be no more of it.

    BTW, if you live in Sicktoria, it appears that potholes in roads are no longer being repaired and the handiwork of graffiti criminals is not being removed. An early sign of a decaying society.

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      Yarpos

      Not sure you can generalize like that on potholes. I regularly drive a back road up to Euroa about an hour away. Until recently it has been a minefield of potholes and broken edges. I drove it last weekend and substantial repairs had been done. No patching, just long sections completley redone.

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    David Maddison

    In Sicktoria and I guess similiar in other Australian states and fiefdoms there will soon be four waste recycling streams and four bins per household:

    https://www.vic.gov.au/Standardising-household-recycling-across-Victoria

    -glass recycling
    -food organics and garden organics (FOGO)
    -mixed recycling
    -general rubbish.

    There is a fanatical obsession to collect all this and use the unpaid labour of Proles to sort it but what gets done with it?

    Australia refuses to send PET bottles overseas for recycling but we have no recycling ourselves since the last plastics recycling plant closed down due to the high cost of “green” energy.

    Greens refuse to allow rubbish to be burned to make electricity. They even do that in woke Europe with extremely low emissions incinerators. Thus they prove it’s energy they are opposed to, not pollution (Not talking about CO2 which is not a pollutant.)

    Aluminium and steel cans are worth recycling but is it worthwhile given the cost of collection (If true costs are accounted for).

    Green organic waste is easily contaminated with non organic materials so I’m not sure that’s worthwhile beyond virtue signaling.

    I’m not sure about glass bottles, does anyone in Australia recycle those these days? They used to decades ago. Again, is it worthwhile given the true costs?

    Paper is perhaps worthwhile.

    Ultimately, it seems mostly expensive (in many ways) virtue signaling and not very worthwhile given the lack of recycling industry due to the high cost of “green” energy.

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    David Maddison

    I do some contract work for a certain Australian company and I was surprised when they told me they pay 50c/kWh for electricity. That’s much higher than the already-high domestic rate I pay at home.

    Is that a normal rate for an office in Sydney?

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      Lucky

      “Cost” is a human construct not a physical quantity.
      The answer to a question on what the power costs are depends on
      how you calculate it and what the answer is to be used for.

      On my home tariff there is a figure for the marginal cost per kWh, but if I add on the admin, fixed and time charges spread out over my kWh consumption the number is quite different.

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    MeAgain

    Sanjeev Shablok has been busy since he quit Vic Treasury https://www.scienceandfreedom.org/articles/economists-have-done-their-bit-now-its-over-to-doctors/ “Unlike animal quarantine (which itself is challenging to implement), human quarantine is leaky. Human factors such as information gaps, incentive issues, ignorance, laziness, sleepiness, human error, deliberate breaches, and a lot more, make a dog’s breakfast of any attempt to reduce the spread of contagion. Even hospital-grade medical isolation under highly controlled conditions fails, with over 100,000 people dying each year in the USA from diseases that they acquired during a hospital visit. If professional isolation of the sick under controlled conditions in an advanced country like the USA is hard, it is harder by orders of magnitude to isolate the healthy under uncontrolled conditions, or in less developed countries.”

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      David Maddison

      He looks like a good guy.

      https://www.connorcourtpublishing.com.au/Sanjeev-Sabhlok_bymfg_181-0-1.html

      He resigned on 9 September 2020 after he was requested to remove his direct and indirect criticism of the handling of the pandemic by some officials of the Daniel Andrews government.

      https://ausfedparty.com.au/candidate/sanjeev-sabhlok/

      I took a PhD in economics from the USA and came to Australia from India in 2000 where I had been a senior civil servant. Unfortunately, in March 2020, Australia turned on a dime, from role model to totalitarianism, with society-wide lockdowns, border closures and mandatory masks in open parks. A full-blown Police state was unleashed. Western civilisation has two main pillars: the government must not interfere in the life of citizens without a strong justification, and public policy must be based on evidence, not on the arbitrary whim or imagination of the government. Australia had a stringent regime of risk-based regulation and a requirement for cost-benefit analysis, both being matters on which I advised Victoria governments for 15 years as a senior economist. Both these were thrown out of the window in 2020.

      I am great admirer of Robert Menzies and want AFP to become Australia’s real liberal party. The apparatchiks of the Liberal Party have supported Scott Morrison’s deceit: his blatantly false comparison of covid with the Spanish flu to justify his CCP-imitation policies, and his claim that he has saved 30,000 lives. The world’s most cited epidemiologist, John Ioannidis, has confirmed to me that covid is 50 to 500 times less lethal than the Spanish flu. I’m assisting Prof. Gigi Foster in a cost-benefit analysis that confirms the enormous harms caused to Australia by the major parties.

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        OldOzzie

        COVID czar Jay Varma’s 2020 drug-fueled partying exposes public-health ‘experts’ as hypocritical tyrants

        By Post Editorial Board

        Dr. Jay Varma, the man behind New York City’s draconian COVID response under Bill de Blasio, secretly broke all the rules he insisted were necessary to save lives.

        He backed lockdowns that wrecked businesses and livelihoods; mindless vaccine mandates that cost workers their jobs.

        And all the while he was enjoying underground raves and drug-fueled parties.

        A video expose blew Varma up this week, showing the smug, smarmy Sybarite gloating over the fact that while he was going on TV to intone about the need for everyone to stay in their houses forever he was in private living like Caligula.

        “I did all this d@viant, like s@xual stuff while I was like, you know, like on TV and stuff. People were like, ‘Aren’t you afraid? Aren’t you embarrassed?’ and I was like, ‘No, actually, I’m like, I love being my authentic self,” Varma boasted to the undercover journo.

        He’s already taken up the standard playbook of progressive hypocrites: He didn’t use his “best judgment.” He just needed to “blow off steam.”

        What about everyone else, Jay?

        He stands by his COVID policy, stating it was based on science.

        Nope: It was based on politics.

        And — natch — he’s blubbering that the videos form part of a sinister conspiracy by “extremists” to “malign public health officials and take down the public health system in America.”

        No, Jay. You destroyed trust in the “experts” by imposing draconian, arbitrary rules even you couldn’t live by.

        As the data have proven time and again, New York’s COVID response achieved nothing other than ruining people’s lives, many permanently.

        And Varma played a central role in making that happen.

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      Lucky

      What it is really about:

      “.. quarantine represents unlimited, unaccountable power. Ending quarantine will mean loss of power, wealth, prestige, national awards, governorships. ..”

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    YYY Guy

    When is a chip off the old block not a chip off the old block
    Kathy, Angus, ERII, Adam, Gina, Juliar, Scott and Slim might be rightly appalled if these monstrosities were publicly displayed.

    Naturally their ABC doesn’t want you to see the good portrait and the National Gallery won’t hang it.
    Make up your own minds.

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    another ian

    FWIW

    “German Professor: Wake Effect Decreases Wind Farm Efficiency, Contributes to Warming”

    “Professor Gerd Ganteför was called a lot of names when he reported on the so-called wake effect of wind turbines on the high seas in spring 2024. Wind turbines in wind farms not only take the wind away from each other, they can also have an impact on the wind behind the turbines up to 100 kilometers away.

    In the meantime, the realization has also reached the windpark operators. The company Orstedt, which is heavily involved in so-called renewable energies, has some interesting results on its website. In a nutshell, it says that the turbines in the network deliver less yield, which means that the profitability per turbine decreases.”

    More at

    https://wattsupwiththat.com/2024/09/20/german-professor-wake-effect-decreases-wind-farm-efficiency-contributes-to-warming/

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      Thanks.
      ‘100 kilometres’ … crosses borders of Exclusive Economic Zones, in at least a few cases.
      Almost certainly litigible (is that a word?).
      Will the watermelons go for that, too!?

      Auto

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      ozfred

      Well I guess that wind turbines on the WA west coast are safe from the effects of turbulence

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    Greg in NZ

    How in God’s little green Earth (to use a favourite saying of my grandmother) do Climate Cult Crooks (CCC) pair their dogmatic precept, ‘in an ever-warming planet’, with the following recorded observations from today, 21 Sept:

    Australia – freezing & snowing (TAS, Vic)
    NZ Alps – same as above, frost in Christchurch
    Chilean/Argentinian Andes – ditto
    S. Africa – also freezing & snowing (Lesotho, etc)
    South Pole – snow with ‘ice fog’, -68*C

    And that’s just the southern hemisphere on this Spring Equinox weekend. As for the northern half where it’s their Autumn/Fall Equinox:

    Greenland Summit – minus 29*C
    Alaska, Canada, Iceland, Scandinavia, Tibet, Siberia / Eastern Russia – snow and very cold.

    No need for apologists to repeat ‘a warmer atmosphere holds more moisture’, as a petty 1 degree fluctuation over 100 years means diddly squat. Please show your workings (or learnings if you’re totally woke). And the clock begins… now.

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    another ian

    FWIW –

    “The Climate Act established a New York “Net Zero” target (85% reduction in GHG emissions and 15% offset of emissions) by 2050. It includes an interim 2030 reduction target of a 40% reduction by 2030. ”

    “The Math Does Not Support New York’s Climate Plan”

    “Ellenbogen introduces the problem:

    I have been analyzing the numbers coming out of Albany regarding the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA), New York’s plan to drastically reduce the use of fossil fuels, for over five years now.

    I am not anti-renewable and I am not a climate denier. What I am is an engineer that lives by numbers. The numbers underpinning the CLCPA—namely the belief that New York can replace most of its natural gas-fired electricity generation with renewables in the next six or even nine years—are a fantasy.”

    More at

    https://wattsupwiththat.com/2024/09/20/the-math-does-not-support-new-yorks-climate-plan/

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      DOC

      Addressing the quoted engineer.
      ‘..an engineer that lives by numbers!’ Not a climate denier? Nobody is a Climate denier. That would be plain illiterate and stupid. But have you put your numbers expertise to work on the Anthropogenic Global Warming theory and come up as a true believer or a denier of the theory. If you say you are a true believer is that based on your opinion, or your numbers?

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    David Maddison

    NOAA declared August 2024 the hottest eeeevvveeerrr.

    https://www.noaa.gov/news/earth-had-its-hottest-august-in-175-year-record

    When can I go down to the ocean to boil my eggs?

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      Greg in NZ

      David, is ‘duplicitous’ on the banned list?

      There’s a “97% chance” 2024 will be the “warmest year on record” – a trifling 175 years’ worth. Note the use of warmest as opposed to the old hottest (their cant is cooling down?) within the text.

      Globally, “named storms [were] near the 1991-2020 average”, meaning they were below-average and half of them were merely swirling clouds. And how many Cat-5 hurricanes tormented Atlantic coastal dwellers? Zero.

      Scientists say: carbon causes calming (ccc).

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    another ian

    FWIW

    Latest Kunstler and “Kunstler regrouping”

    https://jameshowardkunstler.substack.com/p/mad-to-the-max

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    David Maddison

    I saw this quote, origin unknown.

    Questioning and doubting what’s going on these days does not make you “anti” anything. Nor does it make you a conspiracy theorist. Actually, questioning IS and should be, the place of reason. The fact that questioning has become taboo, should, in fact, send a chill up everyone’s spine.

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      KP

      “The fact that questioning has become taboo, should, in fact, send a chill up everyone’s spine.”

      Not only that, but you will not be allowed to question WHY you cannot question why questioning has become taboo!

      ..and it will even be jail-time if you tell anyone that you have been arrested by the State about it and jailed under name suppression, so no-one knows that anyone else has been punished for questioning the Govt at all.

      (Sorry JC11, I also saw your secret leaks and might have spoiled your big announcement that was coming yesterday!)

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      P25

      All good science begins with a question. But you have to follow up any subsequent answers with evidence that passes review, it’s been working for centuries.
      How long has this blog been going ?.

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    Steve of Cornubia

    Electric cars are up to twice as expensive as petrol or diesel vehicles to run, new figures have suggested, if drivers choose to use fast chargers:

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/09/20/electric-cars-cost-double-petrol-diesel-2024/

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      David Maddison

      They are affordable for their intended audience: wealthy, woke, clueless, virtue signalers.

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      Hanrahan

      I have spent much of my life in small business, a few years running servos, and never could work out how anyone could think you could run fast chargers at the low mark-ups petrol retailers enjoy. The business model is terrible.

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        David Maddison

        And apart from that, where is the electricity going to come from as Australia shuts down its power stations?

        Jo already discussed this.

        https://joannenova.com.au/2024/08/australia-is-running-out-of-electricity-to-charge-electric-cars-and-theyre-only-0-9-of-cars-on-the-road/

        It’s fine to have electric cars for the wealthy woke who want them but in Australia they need mostly coal with a small amount of gas and hydro to charge them.

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          DOC

          In the news today it is said the nuclear power plant on Long Island is to be started up simply to supply power to Microsoft.
          Presumably more bright people on this blog might have other explanations why this would be so, but heavens above (or wherever else you might place it) is this an idea of the amount of power it will take for just one company to drive its AI unit? If so it would seem if Australia wants to get into the AI business, even Albanese and Bowen are going to have to reconsider their block on nuclear-powered energy generation in Australia. Their renewables just won’t cut it.

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    another ian

    FWIW

    “War Is Hell; Make Sure You Really Want One….”

    https://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=252064

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    OldOzzie

    Hmmm DEI at Work – If you guessed Amish, You are Right

    Boeing ousts head of troubled space unit after astronauts left stranded, billions in losses

    Boeing said Friday the head of the company’s troubled defense, space and security unit is leaving the planemaker effective immediately.

    New Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg in his first significant move since taking over in August, said Ted Colbert would be leaving and Steve Parker, the unit’s chief operating officer, would assume Colbert’s responsibilities until a replacement is named at a later date.

    Boeing’s space business has suffered setbacks, notably NASA’s recent decision to send Boeing’s Starliner capsule home without astronauts that followed years of missteps.

    From the Comments

    – Is Ted Colbert by any chance a DEI hire? If so, that explains a lot. If so: DEI strikes again.

    – Did you see the pic? That should answer your question.

    – A fine example of DEI at work. It’s even worse at NASA.

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      OldOzzie

      FARMINGTON HILLS, MI — It only took 15 seconds for Thursday evening’s “Unite For America” open forum with Kamala Harris to change Opray Winfrey’s mind and lead her to endorse Donald Trump.

      “I kept thinking, this can’t be real life,” Winfrey told her best friend, Gayle King, following the star-studded event. “She might actually be retarded.”

      Harris, who was reportedly enthused about attending the forum since it was a safe space full of political allies who wouldn’t ask her tough questions or press her on her answers, still refused to answer questions anyway.

      “You know, greens? And grits and — you know, the meat. You gotta’ have meat,” Harris cackled while answering a question from Jennifer Lopez. “My grandma always said ‘If you don’t eat, you’re gonna get beat’ — HAHAHA — and that’s why it’s important to feel united here at this event, which is, when you think about it, called ‘Unite For America.’ Think about those words. No, think about them. Unite. We are united. Together. Like X-Men 2, which was also called X-Men United. But think about it. They weren’t united, were they? They allied with Magneto and then found out — big surprise — he betrayed them at the last minute. Because he only thinks about himself. Just like Donald Trump.”

      “And that’s how I’ll fix the economy.”

      Viewers were astonished when Winfrey suddenly donned a MAGA hat during the event, though Harris did not appear to notice.

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    el+gordo

    A UAP hung around for a couple of hours and was captured by thousands on their cellphones.

    ‘UFO Caught On Camera Shuts Down Airport in Tianjin China.’ (MSN)

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      KP

      “People could not see the UFO as it only appeared on radar.”

      Funny how they got photos in the articles! Must be the latest Irish stealth jet fighters… Invisible but show up on radar instead of the other way around.

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        el+gordo

        The Global Times and China Daily say they were only drones, that is their cover story.

        ‘ … only appeared on radar.’

        Dunno, worth a closer look, I saw it on utube and they weren’t drones.

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        el+gordo

        I tried retrieving the story, across platforms, and all I get is a blank page. Its seemingly gone down a memory hole thanks to the CCP.

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      yarpos

      I guess the cellphone images are suitably grainy and indistinct. Its the special aura these objects have to defeat many hundreds of millions of high resolution cameras in circulation now.

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    John Connor II

    Saturday wtf: Incredible video shows Australian Shepherd ‘Splitting the housework’ with owner

    On September 5th, Mary Peters, a popular Australian Shepherd owner in Washington State, shared a video that shows how her Australian Shepherd helps her around the house. The impressive video quickly went viral on TikTok, amassing over 10 million views and 76 thousand comments. If Mary and her dog could start a business with this, you’d totally pay for them to come and clean your house!

    https://www.theaustralianshepherd.blog/2024/09/incredible-video-shows-australian.html

    One for the dog lovers here, if any.

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      another ian

      There is a joke about “dishes as clean as coldwater can get them”‘

      The punch line reveals that the dog’s name is Coldwater

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    Hanrahan

    It feels like the first day of spring: I woke this morn to the forlorn call of the koel aka storm bird. They winter in PNG leaving the rearing of their chicks to the pee wee parents they parasitised, returning each spring and the call is to bring these orphans back into the fold.

    I also have some sun bird chicks, it seems, on the back patio. Five mths ago the parents built their pendular nest on the clothes line in the patio but then abandoned it. I was a bit disappointed I’ll admit but a couple of weeks ago they came back and she started brooding, her beak was visible, now she is feeding chicks.

    And last night I went back to sleeping in my shorts, so winter has passed. Life is good.

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    John Connor II

    Vaccinated vs unvaccinated: the hidden science

    The Institute of Medicine (IOM) has repeatedly asked CDC to create studies which explain, “How do child health outcomes compare between fully vaccinated and unvaccinated children?”

    During a November 2012 Congressional hearing on autism before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Dr. Coleen Boyle, the Director of the National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, gave evasive answers to lawmakers pressing her on this point. After considerable badgering, she finally stated, “We have not studied vaccinated versus unvaccinated [children].” That was perjury.

    Despite CDC’s efforts at suppression, independent scientists and research institutions (including UCLA) have managed to conduct and publish several additional vaccinated/unvaccinated studies since 1999. Those studies indicate high incidence of chronic diseases and brain and immune system injuries among vaccinated compared to unvaccinated cohorts.

    Generation 1: CDC’s Unpublished Verstraeten Study on HepB Showed Dramatic Increased Risk of Autism (7.6X), Sleep Disorders (5X), Speech Disorders (2.1X) and Neurodevelopmental Disorders (1.8X);
    DTP and Tetanus Vaccinations Increase the Odds of Allergies (1.63X) in Children;
    Hepatitis B Vaccines Increase the Odds for Special Education by 8.63X;
    Hepatitis B Vaccines in Male Newborns Increased the Odds of Autism 3X;
    Flu Shot Increases Rate of Non-Flu Infection 4.4X;
    DTP Increases Mortality in Girls 10X;
    Vaccination of Preemies Increased Odds of Neurodevelopmental Disorders 6.6X;
    Vaccination Increases Risk of Allergic Rhinitis (30X), Allergy (3.1X), ADHD (4.2X), Autism (4.2X) Eczema (2.9X), Learning Disability (5.2X) and Neurodevelopmental Disorders (3.7X).

    Full 12 part presentation:

    https://childrenshealthdefense.org/wp-content/uploads/Vaxxed-Unvaxxed-Parts-I-XII.pdf

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    John Connor II

    EU Parliament Issuing a Virtual Declaration of War on Russia

    The European Parliament has adopted a resolution calling on EU countries to lift all restrictions on Ukrainian strikes deep into Russia immediately. The US has just issued warnings to Americans on their travel advisory. They now warn Americans to be cautious about traveling to popular European destinations like Italy and the United Kingdom. You should now “exercise increased caution” or “Level 2″ alert category, ” a serious warning level.

    https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/international-news/europes-current-economy/eu-parliament-issuing-a-virtual-declaration-of-war-on-russia/

    The global capital flow heat map and safe-haven investments just lit up.😎

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      David Maddison

      They want to start WW3 before Donald Trump can possibly get elected, which he will as long as his votes exceed the margin of fraud.

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      el+gordo

      Armstrong is dodgy, according to wiki, so what he has to say is irrelevant.

      The EU is planning for the end of hostilities.

      https://www.9news.com.au/world/europe-will-loan-war-torn-ukraine-more-than-57-billion-as-part-of-g7-pledge/562c8838-e65e-46b6-a958-2032e6bf09a5

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        KP

        EU is just pouring money in that they know they will never get back. Why?… Well-

        “One aim of the EU assistance is to provide an incentive for people to stay in Ukraine. About four million people have fled since the war began on February 24, 2022, often to Poland and other neighbouring countries…The European Commission, the EU’s powerful executive branch, estimates that 10,000 more people are applying for help each week…Should the influx continue it could undermine European support for Ukraine.”

        I don’t know why it would undermine Europe’s support for Ukraine unless the Euros are learning what the Ukies are like first-hand.

        Ukraine is emptying out, but maybe the EU could organise an ‘immigrant swap’ of North Africans going to Ukraine while Ukrainians replace them in Europe! It would be no different to the countries they left and they could just sign a peace deal with Putin and get on building the country they want.

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          el+gordo

          My crystal ball is working fine.

          The Baltic states are keen to send troops, it doesn’t trip Article 5, and professional soldiers need to be battle hardened.

          When the invasion began all Ukranian men were sent back to defend the country, only women and children were allowed through.

          By comparison a million young Russian men began deserting the Motherland after February 24. They fell in love with exotic places and are applying for permanent residency.

          The EU is playing honest broker, wants to use the interest from Russian monies in cold storage to rebuild Ukraine.

          Over 50 countries from around the world support Ukraine’s struggle against a tyrant, that should tell you something.

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            Skepticynic

            >according to wiki

            So we should take it with a grain of salt so to speak.

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            KP

            “Over 50 countries from around the world support Ukraine’s struggle against a tyrant, that should tell you something.”

            It tells me most of the 195 countries in the world do not support Ukraine, and there are 50countries who will do what they are told because they are firmly under the boot of the Yanks!

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              el+gordo

              Its democracy against totalitarian dictatorships.

              Many countries abstain or are absent when voting takes place, here we see Putin’s gang of six.

              ‘Russia, Belarus, Syria, North Korea, Mali, Nicaragua and Eritrea voted against the resolution.’

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          Vladimir

          Last week Phuket streets were overflowing with tall blond 18-something boys with their equally cute girlfriends, speaking proper Russian.
          Must’ve been Ukranians evading mobilisation…

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        Skepticynic

        >Armstrong is dodgy… so what he has to say is irrelevant.

        >(Me) wiki is dodgy

        Shooting the messenger fallacy.
        A form of ad hominem.
        Over the last two and a half millenia it has been a very effective form of propaganda and a popular last resort when actually addressing the issue is to be avoided.

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        John Connor II

        Armstrong is dodgy, according to wiki

        But of course we all know Wiki is biased left don’t we.
        The tired old “dodgy” claims surfaced years ago and anyone who’s actually bothered to do some research into those claims will have long since woken up.

        But whatever – watch CNN or ABC for the “truth”, they’ve served you so well to date eh.

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          el+gordo

          Wiki has an appalling centre left bias, all the studies agree, but I factor that in.

          The Armstrong article is alarmist drivel.

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      yarpos

      Just as well the EU Parliament isn’t actually in control of anything. A fairly pointless group of self serving people making pointless gestures and getting well paid for it.

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        Yarpos

        And the government of modern Russia seems to weirdly think that it is their job to improve the citizens life over time.

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      another ian

      Bumped from late Friday

      FWIW

      “Russia Wins, Europe Loses, Washington Lets Brussels Down”

      “In order to understand Russia’s current strength, stance and strategy, it is necessary to understand developments since 1990. Only then will it become clear why President Putin is doing what he is doing and why he will be successful.”

      Much more at

      https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/russia-wins-europe-loses-washington-lets-brussels-down

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        another ian

        Also FWIW just now

        “SITREP 9/20/24: Ukraine Allies Squeezed by Weapons Drought as Clock Ticks

        https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/sitrep-92024-ukraine-allies-squeezed

        And

        “As a last note, Russia has published its official list of Western countries deemed to be imposing destructive neoliberal ideologies from which Russia will accept emigres or ideological refugees and asylum seekers into their new expedited residency program:”

        Oz makes the list

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          KP

          They all know Ukraine will never win, so giving them long-range missiles is a waste of time. …except for weakening Russia long-term in the future for America’s next war.

          Imagine the Yanks could fire missiles into Russia with no repercussions, where would they fire them? Certainly wouldn’t be Moscow!

          Expect Ukraine to be given permission to hit those targets. “Its not nuclear war, its not us, it someone else attacking you…”

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          KP

          Also in there, Simplicius showing the change in Western media as they slowly tell us Russia can fight for years and aren’t on the brink of running out of everything..

          Just think of what we could do if we weren’t wasting billions of dollars on electric cars, global warming, solar and wind.. all that happens is Govts everywhere cream off ‘excess’ private money and spend it to enrich themselves, the West wastes it on fripperies, Russia spends it on the military. The peasants get poorer in both systems.

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            another ian

            KP – FWIW

            The bloke who writes as Speedbox at “New Catallaxy” has recently been in Russia and posted three reports.

            By the sound of those the peasants in Russia might be better off than us peasants here

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    another ian

    FWIW

    “Can We Please Have More Science and Less Propaganda?”

    “The United Nation’s World Health Organization is at it again, pushing Climate Change as the root of all evil:”

    https://wattsupwiththat.com/2024/09/19/can-we-please-have-more-science-and-less-propaganda/

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    John Connor II

    Saturday sarcasm

    GERMANY STARTED CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION INTO SOCIAL MEDIA USER FOR MOCKING POLITICIAN FOR BEING ‘FAT’

    “You can’t call politicians ‘fat’!”
    “Calling fat people ‘skinny’ would be misinformation.”

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    another ian

    FWIW

    “Groundbreaking Study Finally Reveals How Rubbing Generates Static Electricity”

    https://scitechdaily.com/groundbreaking-study-finally-reveals-how-rubbing-generates-static-electricity/

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    yarpos

    Have we reached peak ABC yet?

    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-09-21/major-climate-agencies-call-global-emissions-peak/104016030

    yep, all those heavily CO2 front end loaded technologies like solar panels and EVs are definitely what has reduced CO2. I seriously doubt any reduction beyond someone’s tortured spreadsheet, but I guess it may be a nice way to edge away from the topic eventually. Just put that hysteria down and back away quietly , its all under control now.

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    another ian

    FWIW

    “The Florida Watchdog Reporter for ‘USA Today’ Highlights a Very Telling Sign at DeSantis Event”

    “How could anyone expect Ana to work in these maddening conditions?”

    https://twitchy.com/justmindy/2024/09/20/desantis-sign-font-controversy-ron-desantis-n2401237

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    another ian

    FWIW – book look

    “How a circle of spies, Blinken covered up Biden scandals: Miranda Devine’s new book exclusive”

    https://nypost.com/2024/09/19/opinion/how-a-circle-of-spies-blinken-covered-up-biden-scandals-miranda-devines-new-book-exclusive/

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    MeAgain

    https://rudolphrigger.substack.com/p/the-unbearable-whiteness-of-being – includes a good refresher on Fourier for the non-boffins amongst us

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    Yarpos

    Australia is one of the worlds top gold producers, with a very low local demand.

    By now I guess the government has plans to decimate this industry as they have with so many others. Our governments seem to have a special ability to remove or reduce any market advantages we may have.

    Many central banks are also building up gold reserves as they reduce USD reserves and to build stability in an unstable world. I wonder if this even crosses the minds of our brains trust.

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    Strop

    From the Herald Sun 21/9/2024
    .

    Farmers warned to watch out for sharp shards of plastic flying off Golden Plains Wind Farm turbines
    .

    Victorian farmers are being told to wear hard hats on their properties as shards of sharp plastic fly off brand new wind turbines.

    Locals in Victoria’s rural west have reported finding pieces of wind turbines, including serrated trailing edges, in the vicinity of the $3 billion green-energy project.

    Owners of the federal and state government-backed Golden Plains Wind Farm — 65km northwest of Geelong — contacted neighbouring landowners earlier this month to warn them about “blade serration detachment” following wild winds.

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      David Maddison

      And cattle could also eat the shards and be injured or die.

      Gosh, what a wonderful excuse for the Government to shut down the farms just to complement their existing war against agriculture and the farmer.

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    MeAgain

    The legislative framework for ‘renewables’? – https://thedailybeagle.substack.com/p/more-concerned-with-virtue-signalling “H.R. 9608 seeks to give energy grid companies who intentionally start all those wildfires (blamed on ‘climate change’) immunity to liability. That’s right, if an energy company starts a fire in say, California, or Maui, Congress wants to make them immune to liability. So you can’t sue them when they injure you, destroy your property, or kill.” – from the same ‘immune to liability’ laws that bought the ‘safe and effective’ vaccines….

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    MeAgain

    https://brownstone.org/articles/could-bird-flu-be-the-october-surprise/
    “As free citizens, we must never allow this to happen again. From now on, we must live in knowledge, not in fear.”

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    Hanrahan

    Israel has decapitated Hezbollah. After the popping pagers and walking talkies the General Staff had to meet in person because they could not trust their communications to plan their next step.

    Waddyano! Not all Arabs are happy about the forever war and someone passed on this intel to the IDF who brought this meeting to a premature ending. The head honcho, Ibrahim Aqil, had a US$7m bounty on his head which, I assume the IDF can now claim.

    With so many Hezbollah dead, injured, blinded, neutered, is there still an organisation left to retaliate?

    I doubt Israel will give them time, they will strike while the enemy is disorganised.

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      Hanrahan

      Israel flipped the bird to them when they had a couple of F 14s [?] cause a sonic boom over Beirut just before a defiant speech by a big wig.

      if your enemy can fly with impunity over your seat of government, maybe discretion is advised.

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        David Maddison

        No one flys F-14s anymore except Iran attempts to fly them without spare parts.

        Israel likely flew their own variants of: F-15I, F-16I or F-35I.

        Israel usually installs their own combat systems and other computers in aircraft as they don’t want any possibility of them being disabled by remote control via a backdoor, hence the “I” suffix. Also, the F-35 for example supposedly requires a daily “unlock code” in the non-Israeli version which has to be supplied from the US.

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