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Well said. The message of tyrants and Kings and Queens throughout history has been 'Peasants, know thy place' - which is to obey your 'betters' and worship your rulers. Whilst we fawn over the Queen's 'service' and 'grace', we must forget the rubber bullets fired in the country of which she was titular head of state. Sad to say, it has worked a treat with the Australian population. We should indeed mourn what became of Australia during the Great Covid Derangement and the national Forgetting that has followed it.

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The national forgetting really gets to me, still don't understand that part, the look away part, as long as it is not me look perhaps, the part that used to care about other people, the ones that lost their lives, or the ones that got vax damaged, and still went for more, the ones that lost their jobs, their houses.. what happened in those people's minds that they chose and are still choosing to forget, it is mind bogling. What was in the jab that poisoned their humane side.

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This is terrifying. I knew this type of event occurred in Australia but never saw this disturbing footage. I appreciate firearm ownership is a controversial topic, but I do believe it was only broad legal firearm ownership by US citizens that prevented this scene from unfolding in the USA during Covid. It breaks my heart to see what happened to Australia. The people of Australia remain in my prayers.

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When you see footage like this it reminds of the 1972 unrest in south africa where the police used live bullets on school students protesting. It was shown all over the world, both timelines people were fighting for freedom of choice, the only difference is the rubber bullets. Many children died. Give a.couple of years and many of us will be so brain dead and lobotomized that we will not prioritize freedom as important any more because we will be constantly bombardize with woke nonsense and such crap that we will not have time to think about what is really at stake here.. the art of confusion does that, distractions and confusion..and trying to survive, to be able to live a normal live will be something of 3 years (ions far it seems) back, never to aurface again. The world is NOT xhanging, policies have and is changing constantly, we can't keep up anymore. New marriage laws in south africa in discussion for e.g., you can marry as many people as you like, i can marry my brother if i like, and a couple of his friends (she and he and them as well), so we all will and can be one big happy mormon family.... tsk tsk tsk.... don't these people (legislating freaks) have real work to do, that they come up with confusing shit like this, all to kill the normal Christian family unit, it is as if this is a mission to kill everything that is good about a human being.. about humanity, rewrite it till it resembles scrambled eggs

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Port Arthur was a staged event. Poor Martin Bryant was not capable of performing the shots required for the deaths involved. Aussie intelligence wouldn't take the job, so they brought in professional Yanks. Then, of course, the big buy-back.

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That is a highly disturbing video. Never saw it before and I am pretty shaken by it, imagining it could happen in my home town.

It IS my problem; I live in the US.

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Forward to everyone you know.

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Canada is certainly occupied by foreign mercenaries:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/international-mercenaries-occupying

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Excellent post...

And..

The cumulative covid mortality breakdown as of September 9-2022

Remind me again why they are vaccination under 19 years of age...

Zero covid deaths for under 19 years of age.

13 deaths for 20-29

Less than 100 for 30-39

Less than 200 for 40-49

Less than 500 for 50-59

Less than 1200 for 60-69

Less than 2,800 for 70-79

Less than 5000 for 80-89

Less than 4000 for 90+

https://www.health.gov.au/sites/default/files/documents/2022/09/coronavirus-covid-19-at-a-glance-9-september-2022.pdf

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Cheers Mike :-))

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Democratorship.

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Mourn indeed, Andrews was re- elected, because the mourners are no longer able to believe what they see. It's just another group of protesters, what's wrong with em;! Then they will get up and order the

Uber meal, during the commercial break.

Our fellow Australians, still consume the cool aide , now comfortably numb, and bored, switch channels,

It's not my problem, until it's my problem. Well , that problem is here and it's now, violence will be used

on you and your loved ones, the Contracts have been signed.

The threshold of common decency has been crossed, harm , is the order of the day, Australians need

to realise , cruelty, is a two way street.

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I'm not in Melbourne, but here is what I heard about our local protests from "average Joe."

"They blocked the streets, delaying everyone. They should just get a job and leave the rest of us alone.

:(

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Thank you for this post. One of the disturbingly sad facts is that we're so very

isolated and apathetic whether due to decades of soft social manipulation or,

(can we really discard it?) effects of injections that, as stated, there is a very large group of population with no idea of existence of dissent and, in general of

what's going on. I know for a fact that even with the very impressive numbers

in Canberra at the beginning of the year, there were many people blissfully

unaware of it. Tyranny of distance can only explain a small element

of our situation. Of course there are forces in play we can not control but,

giving in to the paranoia and, unquestionable compliance by such huge part

of the population has been surprising and sadly disappointing. Still, there is

plenty of spirit and courage and plenty of hope and resolve so, "she might

be right" still.

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...and they unleashed microwave weapons, burning the protestors.

Excellent way to discourage further unrest.

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Did you commission Bob for that one?

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You would think so, it's so perfect, but no I didn't. I couldn't afford Bob now anyway. Glad to see people are paying good money for each of his works now, he's up to 10,000 pounds each now...very happy for him!

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Is it not odd that the 3 largest the former British colonial countries, though small population-wise amongst what's considered the major democracies, should all share being led by tyrants? What kind of wool did these despots manage to pull over the peoples' eyes to convince them of their democratic bona fides?

I can imagine that WEF-trained Trudeau and Ardern were apt at hiding their true colours until the right moment presented itself but I'd guess Andrews' bullying nature was pretty obvious for a long time. Is that a characteristic that the Australian people seek in a politician?

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Give another year and the majority of people will not even know what freedom means anymore

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Like Canada, there are two items sorely lacking in Australia's traditions:

1. The First Amendment and

2. The Second Amendment.

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I could just say: BILL OF RIGHTS.

Aus & Canada don't have those protections.

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What an awful event that was. Despite being from NSW, when this happened, I rang Dan Andrews’ office to say I would NEVER vote Labor again, and I won’t despite that being my usual practice pre-Covid. I wrote about that experience here: https://www.wheredoesmoneycomefrom.com.au/covid-19/a-new-set-of-lies-part-5/

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