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Elizabeth wrote: September 2nd, 2022, 2:14 am Australia is the best place in the world to live, but we do not want trouble makers or welfare bludgers coming here nor those who cannot integrate. We have enough people here already, in fact some whom are here already should go back to their own countries.
I think many of those people are Aussies sick of repressive and restrictive governments. Who'd want to live in the State of Victoria where they prevented you from travelling more than 5km for months on end?

That plus detention without trial, "wellness" camps etc. I know several people from Australia and New Zealand who have hightailed it north to get away from this.

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WA = Western Australia, the biggest state by far. For practical purposes, it is mainly the city of Perth and the port of Fremantle nearby. There are smaller settlements elsewhere.
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This is what happens when citizens are not trusted by their government to own firearms.
Slavery reinstated in the modern era.

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CMajor wrote: October 7th, 2022, 8:56 pm This is what happens when citizens are not trusted by their government to own firearms.
Slavery reinstated in the modern era.
Most people in Switzerland have firearms yet they're getting this anyway.

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Niemand wrote: November 22nd, 2021, 4:14 am An external view of one of these camps - Mickleham just outside Melbourne? - it has two sets of electric fences. Doesn't look like an ordinary hospital. It has a baskeball court as well, which is odd.
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Elizabeth wrote: September 2nd, 2022, 2:14 am Australia is the best place in the world to live, but we do not want trouble makers or welfare bludgers coming here nor those who cannot integrate..
That is exactly what I would expect someone to say about a country that doesn't even exist.

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About as legit as the recent Brazilian election.

One of the most unpopular premiers in Victoria's history sparking its biggest ever protests and he gets returned in a landslide victory.

https://7news.com.au/politics/daniel-an ... -c-8952236
Daniel Andrews will become one of the longest-serving premiers in Victoria’s history as Labor stormed to victory at the state election.

On Saturday, Andrews defeated opposition leader Matthew Guy for the second consecutive time to remain in the role of premier for another four years.

He gave a victory speech to a roaring crowd at Labor headquarters.
past term as premier, Andrews was widely praised for his handling of the devastating Black Summer bushfires in 2019 and 2020, but his leadership became divisive during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Victoria spent 262 days in lockdown and lived with a curfew, as well as a “Ring of Steel” separating Melbourne from the regions, a 5km travel radius [under 3 miles] and strict mask rules.
In 2021, there were frequent protests again the lockdowns and mandatory vaccination, one which resulted in thousands of people marching onto the West Gate Bridge, halting traffic and setting off flares.

In March last year, news broke that Andrews was in intensive care with broken ribs and vertebrae damage after falling on wet stairs at a rental property on the Mornington Peninsula.

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Niemand wrote: November 26th, 2022, 3:13 pm About as legit as the recent Brazilian election.

One of the most unpopular premiers in Victoria's history sparking its biggest ever protests and he gets returned in a landslide victory.

https://7news.com.au/politics/daniel-an ... -c-8952236
Daniel Andrews will become one of the longest-serving premiers in Victoria’s history as Labor stormed to victory at the state election.

On Saturday, Andrews defeated opposition leader Matthew Guy for the second consecutive time to remain in the role of premier for another four years.

He gave a victory speech to a roaring crowd at Labor headquarters.
past term as premier, Andrews was widely praised for his handling of the devastating Black Summer bushfires in 2019 and 2020, but his leadership became divisive during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Victoria spent 262 days in lockdown and lived with a curfew, as well as a “Ring of Steel” separating Melbourne from the regions, a 5km travel radius [under 3 miles] and strict mask rules.
In 2021, there were frequent protests again the lockdowns and mandatory vaccination, one which resulted in thousands of people marching onto the West Gate Bridge, halting traffic and setting off flares.

In March last year, news broke that Andrews was in intensive care with broken ribs and vertebrae damage after falling on wet stairs at a rental property on the Mornington Peninsula.
Mosiah 29: 27.

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Dave62 wrote: November 27th, 2022, 4:52 am
Niemand wrote: November 26th, 2022, 3:13 pm About as legit as the recent Brazilian election.

One of the most unpopular premiers in Victoria's history sparking its biggest ever protests and he gets returned in a landslide victory.

https://7news.com.au/politics/daniel-an ... -c-8952236
Daniel Andrews will become one of the longest-serving premiers in Victoria’s history as Labor stormed to victory at the state election.

On Saturday, Andrews defeated opposition leader Matthew Guy for the second consecutive time to remain in the role of premier for another four years.

He gave a victory speech to a roaring crowd at Labor headquarters.
past term as premier, Andrews was widely praised for his handling of the devastating Black Summer bushfires in 2019 and 2020, but his leadership became divisive during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Victoria spent 262 days in lockdown and lived with a curfew, as well as a “Ring of Steel” separating Melbourne from the regions, a 5km travel radius [under 3 miles] and strict mask rules.
In 2021, there were frequent protests again the lockdowns and mandatory vaccination, one which resulted in thousands of people marching onto the West Gate Bridge, halting traffic and setting off flares.

In March last year, news broke that Andrews was in intensive care with broken ribs and vertebrae damage after falling on wet stairs at a rental property on the Mornington Peninsula.
Mosiah 29: 27.
Is Dictator Dan really the "voice of the people"? Certainly an evil state premier.

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Niemand wrote: November 27th, 2022, 6:21 am
Dave62 wrote: November 27th, 2022, 4:52 am
Niemand wrote: November 26th, 2022, 3:13 pm About as legit as the recent Brazilian election.

One of the most unpopular premiers in Victoria's history sparking its biggest ever protests and he gets returned in a landslide victory.

https://7news.com.au/politics/daniel-an ... -c-8952236
Daniel Andrews will become one of the longest-serving premiers in Victoria’s history as Labor stormed to victory at the state election.

On Saturday, Andrews defeated opposition leader Matthew Guy for the second consecutive time to remain in the role of premier for another four years.

He gave a victory speech to a roaring crowd at Labor headquarters.
past term as premier, Andrews was widely praised for his handling of the devastating Black Summer bushfires in 2019 and 2020, but his leadership became divisive during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Victoria spent 262 days in lockdown and lived with a curfew, as well as a “Ring of Steel” separating Melbourne from the regions, a 5km travel radius [under 3 miles] and strict mask rules.
In 2021, there were frequent protests again the lockdowns and mandatory vaccination, one which resulted in thousands of people marching onto the West Gate Bridge, halting traffic and setting off flares.

In March last year, news broke that Andrews was in intensive care with broken ribs and vertebrae damage after falling on wet stairs at a rental property on the Mornington Peninsula.
Mosiah 29: 27.
Is Dictator Dan really the "voice of the people"? Certainly an evil state premier.
Well, the Paedo-Party won in a landslide, so I call that the will of the people. Just keep your eyes on the next bushfire season. They will, of course, attribute it to 'Climate Change' so that they don't have to repent.

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They're not stopping.

If you say anything against the police or government in Australia, or promote "conspiracy theories", there is a special number you can be reported on.

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Niemand wrote: January 17th, 2023, 4:30 am.
The worst lockdown and shot enforcers are also you're liaison for your injuries from what they did to you??? Sounds like a pattern of abuse.
Am I understanding that tweet correctly?

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Cruiserdude wrote: January 17th, 2023, 8:33 am
Niemand wrote: January 17th, 2023, 4:30 am.
The worst lockdown and shot enforcers are also you're liaison for your injuries from what they did to you??? Sounds like a pattern of abuse.
Am I understanding that tweet correctly?
I looked up Rennick, he's a Liberal* senator from the state of Queensland (not Victoria) but is obviously going on the attack in the southern state of Victoria since that's where that nutcase "Dictator Dan" Andrews was at work. (The Northern Territory had an even worse idiot in charge with Michael Gunner but the NT has a much lower population and doesn't have statehood.)

Hopefully his heart is in the right place. Australia needs more of this just now. As do Canada, New Zealand and Brazil.

* The Liberals in Australia are the mainstream "right wing" party.

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https://7news.com.au/news/vic/drug-lab- ... -c-9496371

I live in a neighbouring suburb.

"Staff at the site tipped off police about their suspicions of illegal activity in one of the units, a Victorian government spokesman said.

“As this is now under police investigation it would be inappropriate to comment,” they said.

No arrests have been made over the discovery.

As of last week, 112 people were staying at the Mickleham centre following last year’s devastating floods.

The 1000-bed site was reopened to offer emergency accommodation to displaced Victorians in October after briefly closing its doors as Australia’s COVID-19 response wound down.

The Victorian-run, Commonwealth-built hub replaced quarantine hotels and housed 2168 residents after opening in February."

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Theveilofforgetting wrote: January 27th, 2023, 12:19 am https://7news.com.au/news/vic/drug-lab- ... -c-9496371

I live in a neighbouring suburb.

"Staff at the site tipped off police about their suspicions of illegal activity in one of the units, a Victorian government spokesman said.

“As this is now under police investigation it would be inappropriate to comment,” they said.

No arrests have been made over the discovery.

As of last week, 112 people were staying at the Mickleham centre following last year’s devastating floods.

The 1000-bed site was reopened to offer emergency accommodation to displaced Victorians in October after briefly closing its doors as Australia’s COVID-19 response wound down.

The Victorian-run, Commonwealth-built hub replaced quarantine hotels and housed 2168 residents after opening in February."
I'd even prefer it was used for making drugs than imprisonment of thousands.

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Recent Australian prime minister Malcolm Turnbull has a incredibly large number of Communists in his family tree, and is related to major figures in the UK's Labour, Conservative and Communist parties. He also has strong family ties to Hollywood, biotechnology/biowarfare and banking. He is part of Angela Lansbury's weirdly connected little clan.

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Disclaimer: I do not endorse everything in the following article and have added a note in one place.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... cines.html

A landmark Covid-19 vaccine injury class action lawsuit has been filed against the Australian government and the medicines regulator.

The nation-wide suit, which reportedly has 500 members including three named applicants, seeks redress for those allegedly left injured or bereaved by the Covid-19 vaccines.

One of the applicants who suffered a severe heart condition after getting the Pfizer jab is even claiming there was 'cover-up' during the vaccine rollout which hid the potential risks.

The federal government, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) and the Department of Health - in addition to a number of senior public servants - are all named as parties to the class action, which was filed in the New South Wales Federal Court on Wednesday.

The named parties are accused of negligence in their approval and monitoring of Covid-19 vaccines, breach of statutory duty and misfeasance in public office.

The lawsuit was organised by Queensland GP Dr Melissa McCann who raised over $105,000 through crowd funding.

'These injured and bereaved have suffered immense loss, pain and grief,' Dr McCann tweeted.

'Just as heartbreaking has been the gaslighting and silence, which has left them feeling abandoned. We cannot simply 'move on' from covid and leave them behind.'

Dr McCann has been critical of the existing compensation scheme, claiming it was 'not fit for purpose'.

'Many vaccine-injured Australians who cannot access compensation through the Services Australia scheme now find themselves abandoned, with no support,' Dr McCann said.

The size of the compensation claim being sought is not yet clear.

The TGA has been contacted for comment.

The TGA’s latest health safety report, published on 20 April, reveals that adverse risks are extremely low.

There were 138,307 total adverse event reports from nearly 66 million vaccine doses administered - a rate of just 0.2 per cent. [Real number is going to be MUCH higher. Most injuries, including fatalities, are not reported and that is a recurring pattern. – N.]

The medicines regulator has identified a total of 14 reports where the cause of death was linked to vaccination and said there was no new vaccine-related deaths identified since 2022.

'The TGA closely monitors reports of suspected side effects (also known as adverse events) to the COVID-19 vaccines,' it said.

'This is the most intensive safety monitoring ever conducted of any vaccines in Australia.'

But instructing solicitor Natalie Strijland, of Brisbane law firm NR Barbi, said the action would argue the TGA caused considerable harm and damage by failing to regulate the COVID-19 vaccinations properly.

The class action names three applicants, one of whom is 41-year old father-of-two Gareth O'Gradie.

Mr O'Gradie, a teacher from Melbourne, was left with a 20-centimetre scar down his chest after developing severe pericarditis — inflammation of the lining around the heart — following his first Pfizer vaccination in July 2021.

He did not respond to various medications and therapies and in February 2022 doctors performed open heart surgery to remove his the pericardial sac lining his heart.

The TGA said myocarditis and pericarditis were 'usually temporary conditions, with most people getting better within a few days', noting that the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) 'continues to emphasise that the protective benefits of the vaccines far outweigh the rare risk of these side effects'.

But Mr O'Gradie believes there has been 'misinformation about the safety' of the vaccines from the government.

'I think there has been some cover-up,' he told news.com.au.

'There was a lot of, you know, 'We need to not scare the public as part of the vaccine rollout, so let's not publicise these things.' There was a large, intentional withholding of information — that doesn't give people informed consent.'

He claimed that he was 'totally not or never have been anti-vaccine'.

'I'm pro-science, I'm well educated,' he said.

Mr O'Gradie told The Australian that he was worried about the 'anti-vaccine lobby piggybacking' on the class action.

He is joined by two other lead claimants: Antonio Derose, 66, who developed encephalomyelitis (inflammation in the brain and spinal cord) following his AstraZeneca jab and Anthony Rose, 47, who claims severe cognitive impairment and chronic fatigue following his Moderna vaccination.

The existing compensation scheme, which is open to Australians who 'suffer a moderate to severe impact following an adverse reaction to a TGA-approved COVID-19 vaccine', has been heavily criticised for being difficult to access and too narrowly focused.

As of April 12, Services Australia had received 3501 applications and paid 137 claims totalling more than $7.3 million. Another 2263 claims are still in progress, while 405 have been withdrawn and 696 deemed not payable.

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