Australia descending into tyranny.
Illegal acts including troops being called in, in violation of the constitution, by the Queensland premier who has no authority to do so.
Australia descending into tyranny.
Illegal acts including troops being called in, in violation of the constitution, by the Queensland premier who has no authority to do so.
It will shortly start getting very violent. France, principally, and then Italy, and then Australia, etc.
Itâs sad that it has had to come to this.
But how else do you wake-up the brain-dead?
Not so much waking up the hypnotised (âbrain-deadâ) as toppling the thugs/delusionals usurping power in high places. Active insurgency is whatâs needed. As Chris Hedges points out in his famous story of the fall of Honecker in East Germany, once enough police and military say no, these crooks are gone, and lucky to get out with their lives.
The same sanctions need to be applied urgently to the bosses and âstarâ anchor-faces (arrogant wealth-inflated half-wits of the Morgan/Vine variety) in the lugenpresse: the mediawhores. We - the common citizens of the West - have been comprehensively betrayed by âour leadersâ in this criminal covid scam, and the mediawhores have been key players in this betrayal: Absolute dereliction of their supposed fourth-estate duties, in return for just fiddling little sips of the oligarchsâ WealthPowerStatus super-drug. Those whores in particular need toppling permanently. As part of that removal, they should be amongst the first batch of accused in the docks of Nurnberg-style tribunals.
Thatâs if theyâre lucky enough not to end up victims of summary execution, as Gaddafi or the CeauČescus did.
It begins to feel as if nothing less than outright revolution will stop this power-grab scam now. And, appallingly, that sounds ominously like civil warâŚ
Thanks for this, Rich. While looking for more on this I found another link (Europe Reloaded) which has some notes.
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ER Editor: This is a truly worthwhile video discussion between Stew Peters and Alan Hennessy, a 45 year veteran of the Australian Air Force, but it is not easy to create notes for. Hennessy covers a lot of ground on the current, tyrannical situation in Australia.
We especially recommend watching the few minutes of footage that Peters runs at the beginning, where NSW health minister Brad Hazzard using a talk-over strategy of fake outrage to avoid a doctor in his ministry having to answer questions put to her by a panel of enquiry on a zoom call. Itâs govt tyranny and unaccountability par excellence. Hazzard was the one who, recently, publicly announced the vaccination of 24,000 young people, who would be herded into a stadium. See Australia Has Fallen: 24,000 Children Herded into Vaxx Stadium, Parents Excluded. We get an update on this story, which is that THREE children (two boys and one girl) died following the vaccine, according to Hennessy. {Abt 8m:30 in}
Our partial notes are below.
MSM is blackballing all this. Itâs as if Australia is a test case. Melbourne is on the long list of âsafe citiesâ that includes cities in the US, too, which are all test cities.
Even if the Queensland premier is answering the call of the Prime Minister, the army is only there to defend the Australian constitution. Trade, commerce and intercourse between states should be free under the constitution. So the army is violating the constitution that they swore to protect. No state premier can simply âcall inâ the army. Army commanders and troops should also refuse this order for its unconstitutionality. Border controls are also unconstitutional. Now, trucking companies are going to be retaliating against the government for being obliged to be vaccinated; these are trucks full of food. Theyâll be holding border blockades and similar at ports. And NSW is introducing a whole slew of new restrictions for Monday under health minister Brad Hazzard. So police can lock down apartment blocks, for example, or declare premises/housing closed and oblige residents to report to police; If youâre found outside your area (or âcountyâ in the US), you can be fined $1,000; you have to wear masks outside except for exercise. In Melbourne (capital of the notorious state of Victoria with a far-left govt under Dan Andrews), there are curfews from 9pm to 5am; construction sites have to reduce staff to 25%; you need a permit to go to school or university.
Iâve been to Melbourne several times 15 or so years ago and had some really good and memorable times there. A few of us went to a big John Pilger exhibition on one visit.
So very sad to see it like this. Rubber bullets and tear gas fired at protesters in Melbourne yesterday.
Many thanks for both of those posts Ev and I will send them on to friends in Melbourne.
Iâve got two really good friends in Sydney too but theyâre so totally brainwashed that thereâs no point in sending anything to them anymore.
So sad.
Hi folks, this is quite a good summary of the civil offence force of the black helmets down under:
in less than 2 years fascists have spread over everything in Australia like a leaking sewer, is this what is meant by ozmosis?
cheers
Australia is on the cusp of revolution, by all accounts.
Counter-revolution, Iâd say, as it seems theyâve already had one:
Ending restrictions with 80% vaccinated could cause 25,000 Australian deaths, new modelling suggests
The caption to the picture reveals all
"Health workers at a drive-through Covid vaccination centre in Melbourne. Academics are calling for 90% of all Australians to be vaccinated before the country opens up. "
I see where itâs going - selfish antivaxxers are keeping Australia closed down! They need to be pressurized into consenting freely.
I think it could be tough going for protestors, if most Aussies disapprove of them though
Iganâs latest one gives a very good insight into whatâs happening at the momentâŚ
Iâd much rather talk about poetry; but this is poetry, strange as that may sound.
As much as Iâd like to think youâre right, I have to disagree. Until very senior people in the military and police start to side with the people rather than the state, the revolution is on hold. Max Egan did a little bit to move the discussion by naming, shaming and showing the pictures of a few, but itâs just a little bit.
Great transcript of a really good interview, I especially appreciated seeing a host quietly encouraging his interviewee rather than trying to bombard the audience with his cleverness.
The transcript was particularly useful in linking the early clip of Hazzard to a name, I had been wondering who this dipshit was.
What a patronising bombastic tosser. So so sure of himself. anything he sensed as a threat was framed as off topic and/or simply drowned out. So now I know my enemy that bit better.
Pat, apparently the truckers are going to blockade Australia a week today. It seems as though there is widespread support for it amongst truck drivers. Who knows what will happen?
I think the police violence at the weekend, against peaceful protestors (particularly in Melbourne) might have been a turning point down under.
Rob, I really hope you are right. If you are, of course there still remains the issue of who will a trucker stop affect the most? As sometimes happens, the âeliteâ will still get their petrol and food supplies and the poorest segment of society and those living in the rural areas may be hardest hit. My view remains that like here in France, until a least a small section of the military side with the masses, peaceful resistance may bring people together and encourage others to stand up, but it wonât shift the powers that be.
However, to repeat, I hope you are right and I am wrong!
US sanctions on Iraq killed 500,000 kids. It seems like a really bad idea to me for the truckers to cut off the food and fuel supply to ordinary folk.
âMy view remains that like here in France, until a least a small section of the military side with the masses, peaceful resistance may bring people together and encourage others to stand up, but it wonât shift the powers that be.â
I agree entirely. Did the Iraq protests stop the war?
Sadly not. But Iâm inclined to think that trucker action will focus attention quickly and acutely, which is very different from enduring use of siege warfare/sanctions.
Locally we have had a few instances where garden waste bins went unemptied because the drivers had jumped ship for far better paid driving jobs, because supply of nice cheap compliant East European drivers has dried up. The outraged shrieks of the Jemimahs and Tarquins has been a treat.