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Data Gap Obvious in Aged Care Vaccine Deaths
Posted by · April 06, 2022 4:11 PM
Where's the death data for Aged Care Vaccinations?
I would have thought COVID data on deaths in Aged Care would be on hand for the Government, especially at Senate Estimates. Instead they've taken the questions on notice. I was also shocked to find that there had been no improvement in breaches of the Aged Care Quality Standards.
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Running Scared from People Power
Posted by Stephen Andrew · April 06, 2022 2:45 PM
The Queensland government reversed course yesterday, lifting mandates on most venues, despite last week labelling anyone who questioned them as an anti-vaxxer.
The corporate media have of course gone nuts, burying their lead with alarmist headlines on skyrocketing case numbers, deaths and new variants.
Ho hum. Some things never change.
What no media outlet will say, however, is that this unexpected 'change of heart' was almost certainly sparked by last week’s protests against the Bill extending emergency powers/measures another 6 months.
It mirrored moves made in Canada earlier this year, when even the most hardline Premiers, unexpectedly lifted mandates and restrictions across their states.
Anyone paying attention knew instantly that their sudden backflip was caused, not by new health advice from science we have never seen, but by the unparalleled success of the Canadian Trucker Convoy and the mass popular support it inspired worldwide.
Here in Australia, millions took to the road throughout February in 'Convoys to Canberra' that rocked the nation despite media efforts to suppress the story.
This was followed in March by the epic Convoy to Brisbane protests held outside Queensland Parliament, as the Government passed the deeply unpopular extension of Emergency powers’ Bill.
As the debate drew to a close last Thursday, MPs’ words were drowned out by the furious protest happening outside.
Not a single MP sitting in the House that day was left in any doubt as to just how furious ordinary Queenslanders were at the extensions of these authoritarian powers.
And this was no rag-tag bunch of Soros-funded activists, or Antifa 'tragics', but a true movement of 'the People' against their government and their representatives in Parliament.
The stuff of nightmares for globalists worldwide.
I will never forget the feeling in the House that day, as government MPs struggled to keep up the façade of indifference and disdain. The whole atmosphere, inside and outside the House, was absolutely electric!
Someone even said jokingly, that you could smell the ‘spirit of revolt’ in the air.
Those controlling things behind the scenes are NOT stupid. They know, better than anyone, how quickly the 'contagion' of rebellion can spread—like a virus. If left unchecked, it could prove impossible to stop altogether and that’s what they need to avoid at all costs.
Don’t ever let them tell you 'the people' are powerless, because it simply isn’t true and I reckon today proved it.So let’s take this as a 'win' and use it as a launching pad to keep fighting until every last mandate, draconian law and restriction has been consigned to the dustbin of history, permanently.
Bring on the election….!
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Partial Backdown on Mandates from QLD Premier
Posted by · April 05, 2022 3:16 PM
QLD Premier Anastacia Palaszczuk has just announced a partial backdown on jab mandates in Queensland.
It is being reported that "From 1:00am on April 14 the majority of venues will not require proof of vaccination to be granted entry.
"Pubs, cafes, restaurants, theme parks, casinos, cinemas, weddings, showgrounds, galleries, libraries, museums and stadiums will not have vaccine mandates in place."
Unfortunately, it seems that Queenslanders working in industries the Premier deems high risk will still face restrictions and/or mandates.
"These include hospitals, aged and disability care, prisons, schools, and early childhood centers."
While this is a major achievement for everyone who has been fighting to wind back mandates and restrictions there is still much work to be done and many questions to be answered.
I and the entire One Nation team are proud of the work we have done but we haven't done it alone. I'd like to thank the more than 200,000 Aussies who signed the One Nation petition against vaccine mandates and the more than 40,000 Aussies who have signed the One Nation petition calling for an investigation into this pandemic.
It is through continued pressure, both in parliament and in our communities that we have been able to begin the process of restoring our freedoms and removing these draconian mandates.
Thank you for your help and support. If we keep fighting this together I am confident we will win!
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No Safety Without Freedom
Posted by Stephen Andrew · April 05, 2022 11:57 AM
Once upon a time, most Australians would have agreed that freedom as a value was something to be treasured above all else, even safety.
Sadly, decades of government propaganda on the need to subordinate freedom to safety has left its mark on the national psyche.
Today, the concept of freedom is treated very much as a second-order value. One that our governments are encouraging people to view as almost as big a threat to public safety as the virus itself.
Anyone who values freedom or wishes to live freely is increasingly being marginalised and spoken of as a 'risk' or 'danger' to others.
It is a dangerous way of thinking, and the corrosive effects it has had on people’s minds is especially evident amongst those under the age of 40.
In the past, the first question people asked when a new law was proposed was 'Does it infringe on my freedom?'
Today, the only question anyone asks is 'Will it make us safer?'
Bit by bit, we are being transformed from a freedom-loving society into one that values safety and security above ALL else.
With COVID, we were told that if everyone curbs their free lifestyles, if they agree to have much less freedom, then society as a whole will be made 'more safe'.
And that is essentially what we have done for over two years. We gave up our freedoms in order to feel 'more safe'.
We gave up our freedom of movement, our freedom of association, along with our freedom to work, worship, play, and be involved as citizens in civic life.
Just about every important civil liberty and freedom we held was traded away in exchange for 'safety'.
But far from making us feel 'more safe' the loss of freedom and autonomy has had the opposite effect, making us all feel a lot more anxious and insecure.
This is the sad paradox of allowing fear to govern your thoughts and behaviour.
The more obsessed you become about feeling safe, and the more you organise your life around being safe—the less safe you feel.
There can be no safety without freedom.
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Wasted Years of Defence
Posted by · April 05, 2022 11:38 AM
For years I have warned that Australia has not been doing enough to prepare against the threat of China.
Yet my warnings were ignored, opportunities were missed, and as a result years of proper defence and preparation have been wasted.
I worry that instead of focusing all its efforts on how best to defend our nation, politicians have pushed our military towards virtue signalling and unnecessary pandering.
Let me give you an example, a very credible source has told me that the military base in Shoalwater Bay faced additional costs as a result of having a special halal kitchen built.
I'm sure this isn't a one-off case.
The question should be asked, why are we wasting time building extra kitchens instead of submarines?
Recently we have seen a lot of announcements of defence upgrades, but because of these wasted years much of what has been announced is years—if not decades—away.
China is home to a famous terracotta army. With our defence policy full of so many hollow announcements that begin to show cracks as soon as any pressure is applied, I worry Australia may soon be home to a terracotta army as well.
We cannot allow this to happen.
We should no longer tolerate the billions and billions that have been wasted as a result of cancelled contracts for submarines and drones.
The defence of this country is too important and the brave men and women who serve in our military deserve better.
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Please Explain Aussie Spirit — Limited Edition Gin
Posted by · April 05, 2022 10:24 AM
I make no apologies for the fundraising efforts I'm undertaking to help One Nation compete in this upcoming federal election.
I think most Australians would prefer One Nation to continue holding the balance of power, and not the Greens.
Advertising costs money and to help us pay for those extra commercials I've put together some limited edition merchandise with Australian producers.
This limited edition gin is produced by a Sunshine Coast distiller and I've produced just 5000 bottles to mark the 2022 Federal Election.
You can pre-order your bottles online and we'll start distributing next Monday.
Let's raise a glass to democracy and the great Aussie spirit that will always defend it.
Order your bottle here: www.sunshineandsons.com.au/product-page/please-explain-aussie-spirit
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Where are the NSW Teachers Coming From?
Posted by Mark Latham · April 04, 2022 11:31 AM
Important data from NSW Budget Estimates: In desperation to fill the NSW teacher shortage (they created) the NSW Department of Education has shortlisted 139 overseas and interstate teachers, of whom over 50% come from just 2 countries: Fiji (44) and Zimbabwe (28). From interstate: only 13.
Overall there have been 2976 expressions of interest from overseas to work in NSW schools. The top 10 countries being: Fiji 1202, India 336, UK 307, USA 238, Zimbabwe 201, South Africa 184, Canada 97, Nigeria 58, Pakistan 45 and Ireland 43.
While I’m sure there’s some good teachers in this cohort, it’s a huge failure of policy that NSW has run out of our own young people who want to be teachers. We must lift the rewards and status of the profession, urgently. Plus lift the Vaccine Mandates now.
Most parents would want the overseas teachers to come from countries with the highest performing schools systems. The best in the world is Singapore, yet expressions of interest from there number just 5 with just 2 shortlisted to work in NSW schools.
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Albo's Vision of a Future Where the Sun Shines at Night
Posted by · April 04, 2022 11:09 AM
Remember this? Albo says that solar panels can charge your electric car at night.
"The future... is solar panels on your roof charging your [electric] vehicle for free overnight."
Someone may want to tell Albo that solar panels don't work at night, or maybe he's looking so far into the future that he's seeing a new type of technology we haven't invented yet.
Even with batteries, a system required to fully charge an electric vehicle at night is so expensive that it's completely out of reach for most Australian families.
If this is the kind of out of touch 'vision' that underpins your energy plan, what hope have you got? The only thing we need to do for an energy plan is build reliable, cheap, baseload power in the form of coal-fired power stations and start investigating nuclear energy.
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How to Vote Responsibly
Posted by · April 01, 2022 11:55 AM
Not a day goes by without someone asking me questions about how our voting system works. Questions about how many boxes need to be numbered or where do preferences go, and that's just the tip of the iceberg.
With a federal election likely just days away, I thought now was the perfect time to try and clear this up once and for all.
So I called in some help from Australian television and radio icon John Burgess and teamed him up with the Please Explain crew in an effort to answer every question you might have about how voting works in Australia.
Your vote is your voice and I want to make sure it is heard.
Feel free to show this helpful guide to anyone you know who has questions about voting and let's make sure this election everyone's vote is counted and correct.
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The budget reply speech they didn't want you to see
Posted by · March 31, 2022 1:14 PM
Yesterday, the Liberal/Nationals and Labor voted to take away the ability of minor parties and crossbench Senators to deliver a budget reply on the floor of parliament.
Thankfully I still have the ability to speak with you directly through social media and I refuse to let the Liberals or Labor silence my alternate vision for this nation.
This is the budget reply they didn't want you to see because they are terrified that One Nation's vision will expose them for what they are.
They are short-sighted, desperate, and with nothing real to offer.
Thank you for taking the time to listen and I hope that you will consider supporting One Nation at the next federal election.
