Apr 5 Posted by Editor, cairnsnews Story from Daily Mail Two feuding families wielding axes and other weapons have clashed on a suburban street, leaving residents fearing for their lives. Afrodite Larentzou said she felt imprisoned in her own home after tensions erupted outside her home in the Darwin suburb of Moil last Friday. MsContinue reading “Black entitlement to crime in Northern Territory brought to you by the Voice and NT Labor”
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Tribal Aborigines in NT entitled to do as they please
Apr 5 Posted by Editor, cairnsnews Desparing Alice Springs reader responds to black anarchy in Darwin Letter to the Editor This is the government causing this crap. I live in Alice springs, I’m sick of this BS. Police don’t do anything, kids running wild as their parents are useless druggies or drunks. I feel forContinue reading “Tribal Aborigines in NT entitled to do as they please”
South Africa black rule in free fall, about to go under
Apr 5 Posted by Editor, cairnsnews By Lyndesy Symonds To plunge a White, ancestrally European population (like the Anglo-Celtic majority of the Australian population) into failed statehood and systemic failure of European infrastructure, Black Rule is always the way to go. Failed Marxist statehood is a specific benchmark where the downward trajectory becomes a verticalContinue reading “South Africa black rule in free fall, about to go under”
‘Google Is Illuminati’: David Bowie’s Final Internet Post Eerily Prophesied 2023
Trump persecution will backfire
US justice system corrupted Features Australia David Flint Getty Images David Flint 1 April 2023 9:00 AM According to America’s most celebrated living constitutional and criminal lawyer, Harvard Professor Alan Dershowitz, the criminal action against Donald Trump is the ‘worst abuse of prosecutorial discretion’ he has seen in sixty long years of legal practice. Dershowitz,Continue reading “Trump persecution will backfire”
Natural Pain Killer with Powerful Ability to Remove Blood Clots and Dead Tissue April 1, 2023Health News, Supplements
Most enzymes fall into two categories. Digestive enzymes help break down food while systemic enzymes, taken away from food, work to fight against unwanted proteins and harmful cells, like cancer cells. Systemic enzymes work to support the body’s normal inflammatory process. Fibrin is an insoluble protein that the body uses in wound healing and repair.Continue reading “Natural Pain Killer with Powerful Ability to Remove Blood Clots and Dead Tissue April 1, 2023Health News, Supplements”
Cricket Powder Showing up in Your Food August 23, 2022Health News
Would you? Should you eat them? For me: NO! Crickets. Learn how to read ingredient labels. Acheta domesticus may be on the label – it is Cricket. Some are hiding it by calling it “Acheta Protein” and promoting it as a great alternative to animal protein. “Made with Cricket Protein Powder” ALERT! If you haveContinue reading “Cricket Powder Showing up in Your Food August 23, 2022Health News”
Why Trump’s arrest should be a concern for us globally.
Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock, you’d know by know that Donald J. Trump, the former President of the United States of America was indicted by a grand jury, thus becoming the first US head of state in history to be charged with a crime. The whole affair reeks of ulterior political motives. TheContinue reading “Why Trump’s arrest should be a concern for us globally.”
Australia Fights Back
From 1950 to 1975, Australia was the most prosperous nation on Earth and this was an egalitarian prosperity… which means almost all Australians were located within our famous demographic bell-curve middle-class, and with almost nobody living in poverty. By the year 2010, most Australians were struggling to survive. Today, following the Covid-19 pandemic, at leastContinue reading “Australia Fights Back”
Nigel Lawson: 1932-2023
World Nigel Lawson Getty Nigel Lawson 4 April 2023 7:44 AM Nigel Lawson has died at the age of 91. He was the editor of The Spectator from 1966 to 1970 and then a Conservative politician who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1983 until 1989. Below is an article written by Lawson inContinue reading “Nigel Lawson: 1932-2023”
Labor, bureaucrats, ABC, academics, councils in panic over council coup conspiracy
Apr 5 Posted by Editor, cairnsnews By TONY MOBILIFONITIS ACROSS Australia elected and appointed authorities, many hopelessly brainwashed by green propaganda, are panicking because lots of people are pushing back against the totalitarian, WEF-Agenda 20-30 program being imposed on their councils from above. Melbourne and Adelaide people in particular, are putting the wind up theirContinue reading “Labor, bureaucrats, ABC, academics, councils in panic over council coup conspiracy”
High Country Legends, Stories, Pictures, Songs and Poems (Past and Present)
Dick Roberts Well it saddens me to say, but the vet is coming tomorrow to send dads old horse Tally to join him once again. Poor old fellas hips and joints have finally given in. If you have any photos of Dad and Tally, please share and tag us in. Slim said it best withContinue reading “High Country Legends, Stories, Pictures, Songs and Poems (Past and Present)”
Nigel Lawson’s legacy is one of British transformation
World Ross Clark Nigel Lawson (Credit: Getty images) Ross Clark 4 April 2023 7:31 PM The path from the editor’s chair at The Spectator to 11 Downing Street was not untrodden when Mrs Thatcher asked Nigel Lawson to replace Geoffrey Howe as Chancellor of the Exchequer after the 1983 general election. Iain Macleod had madeContinue reading “Nigel Lawson’s legacy is one of British transformation”
Don’t go chasing the doctors’ wives
Conservatives can never win by aping the Teals Features Australia James Allan Getty Images James Allan 1 April 2023 9:00 AM Shortly after my family and I first arrived in Australia at the start of 2005, the Commonwealth and every state in this country soon had Labor governments. Indeed, at one point the most seniorContinue reading “Don’t go chasing the doctors’ wives”
Natalie Ward schooled over Kean ‘delusion’
Sean Burke Politicom April 2, 2023 Leftist Liberal MP Natalie Ward has been schooled live on air after defending her factional boss Matt Kean’s hard-green policy agenda. The former State Roads Minister was brought to task by former PM Tony Abbott’s chief of staff Peta Credlin during last Saturday’s Sky News election coverage. If youContinue reading “Natalie Ward schooled over Kean ‘delusion’”
Climate change and the rhythm of life
Lindsay Brien The Spectator Australia 4 April 2023 As a teenager, I was entranced with the song The Rhythm of Life from the movie Sweet Charity sung by Sammy Davis Jr. It was a fascinating and entertaining tale about how a talented but very poor musician made his fortune by inventing a new Cult Religion,Continue reading “Climate change and the rhythm of life”
Australia has been sold, GONE….
Apr 4 Posted by Editor, cairnsnews https://rumble.com/embed/v2csjaq/?pub=qnz9d#?secret=BOwN98tVpS Download: https://rumble.com/v2fdysu-australia-has-been-sold.html?mref=qnz9d& The debt clock at mid-day 20 Jan 2023 was $ 8,793,694,584,359.Not bad for just 25 Million people in the hands of a corrupt, duopoly system of government. For January 1973 the debt clock was at $458, 231,678,732 with just 13.4 million people. Just the management yourContinue reading “Australia has been sold, GONE….”
Easter is not about chocolate eggs and rabbits.
Bernie Finn · Easter is not about chocolate eggs and rabbits. It’s not about an extra long weekend. Its not even about the Royal Children’s Hospital Appeal. As important as all of those things are, Easter is about the execution like a common criminal of the greatest human being to have ever lived andContinue reading “Easter is not about chocolate eggs and rabbits.”
Soucy Lacson JennyBecause It Made Me Laugh and Ponder
· My dad has bees.Today I went to his house and he showed me all of the honey he had gotten from the hives. He took the lid off of a 5 gallon bucket full of honey and on top of the honey there were 3 little bees, struggling. They were covered in stickyContinue reading “Soucy Lacson JennyBecause It Made Me Laugh and Ponder”
Because It Made Me Laugh and Ponder
Soucy Lacson Jenny · · ”I have no idea who you are but today I sat and watched you for about 15 minutes help a homeless man. I watched you give him your sneakers which looked brand new and then you took off your socks and stood there barefoot while you took his socksContinue reading “Because It Made Me Laugh and Ponder”