Bureaucracy

Should you (the general public) wear a surgical mask?

Remember the good ol’ days in Australia? No, we’re not talking about when petrol was 20 cents per litre or that our dollar was USD 1.2. We’re talking about before when it was ‘mandatory’ for the entire general population of Australia to be muzzled, you know a social experiment on subservience, a psychological operation, because …

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Australians will get new ‘Digital Identities’

Agenda 2030 is in full swing in the colony called Australia. Australians must participate in the economies their overlords give to them, period. State premiers have implemented the ‘vaxxed’ economy, where only people who have been jabbed however many times the government sees fit as being  ‘up to date‘ this month can participate in purchasing …

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Consumer rip off – price gouging excuse: ‘health’ crisis

Aussies are getting ripped off by businesses that created the problem in the first place, where the convenient excuse is the so called global ‘health’ situation. Australia, being the legal basket case that it is, once caught out the authorities are quick to denounce responsibility and shift the blame on others. BOTH federal and state …

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Condemned public housing ‘slum’ still open for business

As a general statement, there are many corrupt persons in government departments. What is also more sinister is that even when caught out, the ‘CEOs’ try to cover up their (alleged) crimes, as ultimately they’re responsible, e.g. Robodebt. Victoria’s ‘department of housing’ which is managed by the Victorian Department of Health and Human Services, was …

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No legal requirement to follow the Prime Minister’s directions.

When #ScottyFromMarketing is on the pulpit in front of the cameras, telling the good people of Australia what to do, the legal reality is that he is talking to an empty room. This is especially true if he is directing you to partake in a ‘medical service’. Quite simply put, there is no lawfully enacted …

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Scott Morrison (and state premiers) broke the law, so take them to court

The colony’s Prime Minister, Scott Morrison broke the law, where he must be taken to court. What happens when you (the serf) break the law? If someone from the serf pool breaks the law and that action is made ‘public’ for example social media, or in the news, then the appropriate police force (federal/state) moves in …

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Australia “was a ‘free country’…”, really?

Let’s just start off with: politicians lie to you all the time. During the mass gathering in Canberra of constituents voicing their concerns on the second weekend of February, the CEO of Australia affectionately known as #ScottyFromMarketing, uttered the following lie: “Australia was “a free country” and protesters had a right to voice their opinion..” …

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Has Governor General of Australia His Excellency General, the Honourable David Hurley fled the Commonwealth of Australia?

It seems that the current global health situation is a great distraction, where those in the government can ‘misbehave’. On the 27th of January the Governor General of Australia His Excellency General the Honourable David Hurley AC DSC (Retd)  fled the Commonwealth of Australia after being served with an enquiry to the validity of his office …

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Political donations net the biggest returns on investment!

Fossil fuel companies, the Big 4 accountants, billionaires and the usual suspects. The Coalition bag-people came out on top, with more than $15 million more payments given to them than Labor. Callum Foote and Stephanie Tran wrap up 2021’s political payments. It never ceases to amaze how cheaply politicians, and therefore policy and political protection, …

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