Feb 19 Posted by Editor, cairnsnews By John Alexander The reason for going underground. I have said above that it was to rule without inference, to maintain secrecy, and to create the ultimate shadow government. But there is a fourth reason I haven’t mentioned, and the previous paragraph leads us into it. I just remindedContinue reading “John F Kennedy faked his death”
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No Grid Survival Projects
other plants No Grid Survival Projects otdnpesSro1u c4t32br96:rF35M 20Ah859tt3403ai1173a1u 6c6 a7ey · Tomatoes grow surprisingly well indoors. Since most tomato plants must be sprouted inside, keeping them indoors is convenient. Tomatoes can be planted inside at any time of year. To extend the growing season of indoor tomatoes, plant them in September. Kale thrives in cooler weather, making itContinue reading “No Grid Survival Projects”
A voice of sanity after the hate speech by Qld Police vilifying all Christians
Feb 18 Posted by Editor, cairnsnews By Ron Chapman I agree that the Khazarian Mafia aka the Talmudists who call themselves “Jews” but are not, have been the demonic controllers of our world and cause the dystopia in which we live. In Oz the Talmudists appear to have worked through the Masonic filth but ofContinue reading “A voice of sanity after the hate speech by Qld Police vilifying all Christians”
Crimestoppers wants to know if you told anyone you got terribly sick from mRNA jab
Feb 18 Posted by Editor, cairnsnews By Lyndesy Symonds Deputy Commissioner Linford is obviously from the same gestation pod on the Mother Ship as Jacinda ‘the gov’t is your source of truth’ Ardern. Jacinda has now vacated the premises but like the mRNA spike protein, it turns out she is self replicating. The Big QContinue reading “Crimestoppers wants to know if you told anyone you got terribly sick from mRNA jab”
Swiss President on indictment for Covid crimes, while Thailand trashes Pfizer contracts
Feb 18 Posted by Editor, cairnsnews By Lyndesy Symonds The first sovereign nation to take action against the CoVID Genocide is Switzerland. The Swiss President and Minister of Health are under investigation, indictment and prosecution by the Swiss AG for CoVID Crimes which are Universal Jurisdiction Crimes. Such as: lying about vaxx effectiveness and safety.Continue reading “Swiss President on indictment for Covid crimes, while Thailand trashes Pfizer contracts”
King, a canary in the coal mine?
Leading article Australia The Spectator Australia Getty Images The Spectator Australia 18 February 2023 9:00 AM ‘We won’t get to net-zero emissions in this country, or indeed the world, without the resources sector, without gas, and even without coal. You cannot build a wind turbine without coal.’ Angus Taylor, perhaps? Ted O’Brien? Tony Abbott? Nope.Continue reading “King, a canary in the coal mine?”
Censorship: a threat to public health and safety?
Kara Thomas The Spectator Australia 15 February 2023 Practitioners are the bulwark between people, weak or corrupt leaders, captured authorities, and powerful vested interests. This bulwark is being slowly dismantled through severe censure, and punishment, posing a serious threat to public health and safety. Practitioners who dutifully use their intellectual freedom and right to politicalContinue reading “Censorship: a threat to public health and safety?”
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Hell’s Pell: the High Court has ruled, but the media demonisation continues
Flat White Mark Powell Mark Powell 12 April 2020 6:07 PM The recent High Court decision which unanimously upheld the appeal of George Pell against the Victorian Court of Appeal’s decision proves — once, and for all time — that the Cardinal is not guilty of the charges levied. But that hasn’t stopped sections ofContinue reading “Hell’s Pell: the High Court has ruled, but the media demonisation continues”
The George Pell travesty is over. Now journalists, politicians and courts all stand condemned
Flat White Mark Powell Mark Powell 7 April 2020 5:25 PM Today’s High Court decision which unanimously—seven to zero—upheld the appeal of Cardinal George Pell against the Victorian Court of Appeal’s decision to uphold the original trial verdict of child sexual abuse, is to be welcomed. The High Court has held that the conviction didContinue reading “The George Pell travesty is over. Now journalists, politicians and courts all stand condemned”
Orbán’s Hungary exposes Australia’s faux conservatives
Flat White Simon Kennedy Getty Images Simon Kennedy 15 February 2023 1:00 PM As I sit at Scruton’s Café in Budapest, reading the latest issue of the Hungarian Conservative, I wonder: wouldPeter Dutton rather be seen dead, or be seen in the capital of Hungary? The northern winter is tough for a Queenslander, a point IContinue reading “Orbán’s Hungary exposes Australia’s faux conservatives”
Solar farms and the trouble with net zero
World Andrew Tettenborn (Credit: Getty images) Andrew Tettenborn 15 February 2023 12:53 AM Say it quietly, especially when there’s a Green listening: but there’s one certainty about Net Zero 2050. It won’t happen. As any honest MP will admit in private, it is stymied not only by the need to keep the lights on followingContinue reading “Solar farms and the trouble with net zero”
On Labor’s Heraclitus: the fragments of socialism
Flat White There is no socialist solution to Australia’s economy Michael de Percy Getty Images Michael de Percy 17 February 2023 4:00 AM My copy of The Fragments of Heraclitus translates his most famous line as: ‘Into the same river we both step and do not step. We both are and are not.’ We are allContinue reading “On Labor’s Heraclitus: the fragments of socialism”
The vilification of Margaret Court
Flat White Mark Powell Getty Images Mark Powell 16 February 2023 3:12 PM The little-known American indie rock musician, Phoebe Bridgers, was performing at the Margaret Court arena in Melbourne recently when she encouraged the entire stadium to join her in a vile chant at the former tennis champion. According to news.com.au: Turning to theContinue reading “The vilification of Margaret Court”
Home Sweet Home -Series.
Looking back down the years memories dance in my mind, some are elusive and I just cannot grasp them but others spring easily to mind – they were exciting times for me, a new bride embarking on a new journey -and experience It was a working shed and saw may sheep shorn. Shearing time alwaysContinue reading “Home Sweet Home -Series.”
Vax men make a killing
Features Australia Boosters boosting profits Rebecca Weisser Getty Images Rebecca Weisser 11 February 2023 9:00 AM No doubt Bill Gates knows more about computer viruses than human viruses but he knows that both can be a source of profit, and while he is no medical expert he certainly knows how to make money. His strategyContinue reading “Vax men make a killing”
Energy crisis: households pay for safety mechanism
Flat White Saxon Davidson Pexels Saxon Davidson 16 February 2023 4:00 AM The energy crisis that became real for many Australians in 2022 is at severe risk of becoming the norm. Last month, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission released their latest gas inquiry report which gave a stark warning to Australia’s leaders about theContinue reading “Energy crisis: households pay for safety mechanism”
A worm on a hook
Flat White Beverley McArthur Getty Images Beverley McArthur 15 February 2023 12:13 PM For the record, I am energy agnostic. But I know this much: we need to drastically increase the supply of energy, reliable energy, and not use outdated technology to connect and transmit it. The Victorian Premier now thinks he has the answerContinue reading “A worm on a hook”
The spies never really went away
World Nigel Jones Nigel Jones 14 February 2023 5:43 PM The news headlines this week brought a warm glow of nostalgia to anyone brought up during the 20th century’s Cold War. The US shot down four UFOs which are suspected Chinese surveillance balloons. Not to be outdone, China accused the US of violating its airspaceContinue reading “The spies never really went away”
No, renewables are not cheaper
Flat White Ben Beattie Getty Images Ben Beattie 14 February 2023 6:00 AM ‘Renewables are the cheapest form of new energy.’ – Chris Bowen A return to typical Queensland summer conditions this month has seen large electricity consumers paid to use less and the electricity market operator (AEMO) scrambling to balance the grid and prevent blackouts. YetContinue reading “No, renewables are not cheaper”