There are usually two sides to any proposition, and when interested parties line up behind one or t’other, very vigorous debate, carried on in an atmosphere of varying degrees of politeness and consideration, generally ensues.
So it has been on the battleground of man made global warming, more recently referred to as Climate Change when it looked as if things might actually be cooling. So it is now with the vexed question of “the jab” … to have or not to have. Hamlet is not alone in consideration of this thorny, perhaps spiky issue.
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The vaccine holocaust is now beginning to produce mass casualties around the world, with post-vaccine deaths skyrocketing across America and many other nations. Recent VAERS data reveal 70 deaths per day among vaccinated Americans, and reliable projections of the VAERS reporting require us to multiply this by around 40 to achieve real-world numbers. This puts the daily deaths from vaccines at 2,800 in the United States alone.
Why wasn't Breaker Morant’s poetry taught to us oldies in school? Is it fair to say that this talented Bush Poet, Harry Harbord (Breaker) Morant, was thrown under the bus by Lord Kitchener?
Kitchener sacrificed Breaker ( and Handcock) in order to mollify the Germans over the killing of a German missionary and to shift the blame of all the death and destruction from himself and the British. As a result, Breaker's remarkable legacy as a poet was lost because of political scapegoating. His gifted work as a bush poet is largely unknown and therein lies a great tragedy.
When I was in primary school, we were taught both English and Australian poems, many of which were favourites of my mother. I have decided to write an article on Australian poems which formed a part of my childhood, with the English poems perhaps for another day. The proof of the pudding is in the eating, so I have decided to briefly review the poets and the poems, and then to post actual recitations or singing of one of their much-loved poems, which are no longer taught as they are considered racist.
The globalists are parasites in control of the central banks; they also control various other institutions including governments and businesses around the world. The central banks are the center of their power, it allows them to subvert population and steal money at will via debt issuance.
Read more: Who holds the power? Those that hold the purse strings
I had a lovely day yesterday, catching up with my brother who escaped the New Zealand winter and made it to Queensland before the travel bubble burst. Sadly, or happily, depending upon which side of the Tasman you sit, he is stuck here in Godzone for the foreseeable future.
Mind you, not a bad place to be stuck, if stuck you must.
The assumptions are suspect, the relationships are far more complex than the models assume, and the scary forecasts are worthless.
Weather or climate? It pays to know the difference before we slaughter our economy on the climate alarm altar.
For thousands of years, a diagnosis of leprosy meant a life sentence of social isolation. People afflicted with the condition now known as Hansen’s disease were typically taken from their families, treated with prejudice and cruelly exiled into a life time of quarantine.
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September 11th 2001 is one of those days one never forgets. It was a strange night down under - I couldn't sleep. Here I was, thousands of miles away from New York City and tossing and turning in bed and feeling unsettled. I finally got up and put the kettle on and made a cup of tea. I turned on the television and saw a science fiction movie was playing. It showed a scene of New York and the Twin Towers of the World Trade Centre were on fire and people were screaming. I wondered what kind of sick mind could make a movie about something so dreadful. Then I realised I was on the news channel and it was real.
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