Come – You’ll Discover There Is Actually Life After Facebook, – A Life of Truth Perhaps

Telegram Post By Jamie McIntyre At Truthbook.social we just want to let you know, that when you get booted off Facebook, and if you keep on telling the truth you surely will. That we’ll be here for you.We have been creating a safe home for Facebook refugees, for 8 months now. We are only acceptingContinue reading Come – You’ll Discover There Is Actually Life After Facebook, – A Life of Truth Perhaps

In the Event of a Nuclear War Between Russia and NATO, More Than 5 Billion Inhabitants of the Earth Will Die

By Sputnik In the event of a nuclear war between Russia and NATO, more than 5 billion inhabitants of the Earth will die. This forecast was made by scientists from American, Norwegian, German, and other universities who published their research in the journal Nature Food. As noted in the publication, a nuclear war between theContinue reading In the Event of a Nuclear War Between Russia and NATO, More Than 5 Billion Inhabitants of the Earth Will Die

Australia’s Central Bank Working With BIS To Launch Digital Currency System

“It’s important to note that substantial economic changes would have to occur within the next few years in order to make CBDC a viable option for the general public. “ And what do you think those ‘substantial economic changes’ will be…?The total collapse of the economic system as we know it. Everything we are witnessingContinue reading Australia’s Central Bank Working With BIS To Launch Digital Currency System

Pandering to women won’t save conservative parties

Bettina Arndt Substack June 2, 2022 “Women were the forgotten people in this election”, pronounced Katherine Deves on Sky News this week. This Liberal candidate for Warringah claimed “women want to be listened to and they need to have a voice,” suggesting the Morrison government’s failure to pay attention to women contributed to the 6%Continue reading “Pandering to women won’t save conservative parties”

Anthony Albanese’s ‘Jobs Summit’ blowing in the wind

Terry McCrann The Australia August 14, 2022 The Albanese Labor government’s “Jobs Summit” at the start of next month might or might not be a good political idea for the government. But I suggest the ‘result’ – for want of a better term – will sit somewhere between a bad idea and a simply pointlessContinue reading “Anthony Albanese’s ‘Jobs Summit’ blowing in the wind”

2025: A Year After the Voice Referendum Was Passed

9th August 2022 Comments (13) Walter Waverley The news broke early on Australia Day 2025, with the Waanyi, Gangalidda, Lardil, Yangkaal, Gangalidda and Kaiadilt peoples from the Gulf of Carpentaria jointly announcing they had become the first indigenous ‘First Nations’ to sign up with China’s Belt & Road (B&R) initiative. Aboriginal elders stood proudly onContinue reading “2025: A Year After the Voice Referendum Was Passed”

Public Health

The Suppression of Useful COVID-19 Treatments 8th August 2022 Comments (18) Robert Clancy The author is Emeritus Professor of Pathology at the University of Newcastle Medical School. He is a member of the Australian Academy of Science’s COVID-19 Expert Database Eighteen months ago, the first in a series of articles on the management of COVID-19Continue reading “Public Health”

The Liberals’ worst enemy: themselves

Rocco Loiacono The Spectator Australia 13 August 2022 Reading Morning Double Shot Editor Terry Barnes’ piece on Friday made me think of the history of the Liberal party and how, since the retirement of Sir Robert Menzies, it has made the same mistakes. Terry wrote of how the Liberals federally ‘lost office after being flownContinue reading “The Liberals’ worst enemy: themselves”

Eat beef, save the planet

Ian Plimer The Spectator Australia 13 August 2022 Yet again, farmers are under attack. This time, it is the beef industry because, apparently, cattle burp and fart out methane and we’ll all fry-and-die because of the accelerated global warming produced by this methane. Is this fact or fiction? In my field of science, we oftenContinue reading “Eat beef, save the planet”

Teaching suffers for a generation of ideological hijack

Angela Shanahan The Australian August 13, 2022 There was a meeting on Friday of all the education ministers, to try to work out some way of overcoming the appalling problems that beset our education system. Good luck with that. It has taken more than a generation to come to where Australian children are struggling withContinue reading “Teaching suffers for a generation of ideological hijack”

Aborigines

A Nation for a Continent and a Continent for a Nation 14th August 2022 Comments (1) Keith Windschuttle Editor-in-chiefEditor, Quadrant Magazinekeithwindschuttle@quadrant.org.au One of the major arguments for the creation of the Australian nation in 1901 was that it would produce something unique in the world, what our first Commonwealth Prime Minister Edmund Barton called: “aContinue reading “Aborigines”

Doomed Planet

A clear case of hot, hotter … hoodwinked Tony Thomas14th August 2022 Australia’s climate alarmists are having a terrible month. Green/Left worrywarts such as the Australian Academy of Science are struggling to cope with the Great Barrier Reef enjoying the largest area of coral cover ever recorded. That’s after the Academy’s doom-crying since 2012, whichContinue reading “Doomed Planet”

Howard’s stinging critique of the Morrison era

Troy Bramston The Australian August 13, 2022 John Howard sits in a comfortable Chesterfield- style wingback chair in the corner of his office high above the Sydney CBD. Over his right ­shoulder is an expansive view of skyscrapers piercing the blue winter sky to Sydney Harbour and the ocean beyond. His office is bookended withContinue reading “Howard’s stinging critique of the Morrison era”