We are all a black-box pool to the government

Flat White Richard Kelly Pexels Richard Kelly 16 April 2023 1:08 PM In the world of Business Analysis there is a discipline called Process Modelling. Its output would be familiar to most people, consisting of diagrams to show how a business process, for example, fulfilling an order, is supposed to work. As a discipline itContinue reading “We are all a black-box pool to the government”

The World Health Organization Is a One World Government

By Staff Reporter The World Health Organization has been organized in such a way that whenever they declare a health emergency of international concern, they become an effective one world government. Did you know that when the WHO declares a pandemic, the laws of all the nations are nullified, and the entire world is submittedContinue reading “The World Health Organization Is a One World Government”

Aborigines

Aboriginal Sovereignty and Section 44 of the Constitution Chris Battle If Australian Aboriginals have never ceded sovereignty to the British Crown, as the activists tell us is the case, then aren’t they excluded from being a Senator or representative member of the Australian Parliament as per Section 44 of the Australian Constitution? Section 44 statesContinue reading “Aborigines”

The Voice

An Ambassador for Reparations Keith Windschuttle Editor-in-chiefEditor, Quadrant Magazinekeithwindschuttle@quadrant.org.au In September last year the Albanese government advertised for applicants for a new position in the bureaucracy, an Ambassador for First Nations People. The ambassador would be employed by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to work across a number of government agencies and departments.Continue reading “The Voice”

More pandemics are coming”  – bioweapons expert Dr Francis Boyle on WHO Treaty, Biden’s Executive Order and SA’s shocking involvement with bioweapons

20th October 2022by Nadya Swart Dr Francis Boyle was one of the first individuals who openly claimed that SARS-CoV-2 is a genetically engineered bioweapon that escaped from a high-level lab in Wuhan. Boyle, a human rights lawyer and professor of international law at the University of Illinois College of Law, has advocated against the developmentContinue reading “More pandemics are coming”  – bioweapons expert Dr Francis Boyle on WHO Treaty, Biden’s Executive Order and SA’s shocking involvement with bioweapons”

Voice to Parliament a ‘power grab’ by the elites: Warren Mundine

Story by Sky News Australia • Yesterday 7:22 pm Indigenous Leader Warren Mundine says the Voice to Parliament proposal is a “power grab” by the elites. “They are starting to notice that their power is being lost,” he told Sky News host Amanda Stoker. “Because Aboriginals on the ground, native title people, land rights people,Continue reading “Voice to Parliament a ‘power grab’ by the elites: Warren Mundine”

Australians Are Ready, Willing, and Able to Work – Let Them!

Written by Daniel Wild 11 April 2023 Originally appeared in The Spectator Australia Australian families are feeling the pinch of the cost-of-living crisis gripping the nation as inflation, record energy bills, and housing costs and rents skyrocket. The federal government is throwing fuel to this fire by adding more people than the population of TasmaniaContinue reading “Australians Are Ready, Willing, and Able to Work – Let Them!”

Tony Abbott: Critical Leadership from Dutton on Canberra Voice

IPA Distinguished Fellow and former prime minister Tony Abbott shares his unique insights into the Voice to Parliament debate, including in relation to the decision of Opposition Leader Peter Dutton to oppose Labor’s proposed Voice to Parliament, and why it is critical that there is a free and fair debate where all Australians can haveContinue reading “Tony Abbott: Critical Leadership from Dutton on Canberra Voice”

Real voices in referendum debate gagged by grand gesture to absolve white guilt

Nyunggai Warren Mundine The Australian April 15, 2023 In the lead-up to this year’s Indigenous voice to parliament referendum, you’ll hear repeatedly that Aboriginal people overwhelmingly want the voice. I don’t believe it. I meet a lot of Aboriginal people from all over the country and I always ask them what they think of theContinue reading “Real voices in referendum debate gagged by grand gesture to absolve white guilt”

Wind power dangerous, has killed people and livestock while a wind farm cannot boil a jug

Apr 13 Posted by Editor, cairnsnews by Brian Johnson Wind turbines are useless and solar has limitations. We are faced with a very serious situation. Wind turbines cannot produce the essential and legally required 50 hertz energy. The very energy required for our homes and factories. A wind turbine, a wind farm, cannot boil aContinue reading “Wind power dangerous, has killed people and livestock while a wind farm cannot boil a jug”

‘Warning to all Australians’:

Non Vox Nostra One of the principal issues that document identifies is reparations. Its article 28 endorses the following two clauses: 1/ Indigenous peoples have the right to redress, by means that can include restitution or, when this is not possible, of a just, fair and equitable compensation, for the lands, territories and resources whichContinue reading “‘Warning to all Australians’:”

Indigenous voice to parliament will create co-government and cause policy chaos

Janet Albrechtsen The Australia April 8, 2023 The declared aim of the Yes advocates who have led the drafting of the proposal to place the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voice in the Constitution is co-government. Co-government is also what the words of the proposed amendment will achieve. The day the voice is constituted, itsContinue reading “Indigenous voice to parliament will create co-government and cause policy chaos”

Truth on trial over NT child sex abuse

Liam Mendes, Sophie Elsworth The Australian April 13, 2023 Indigenous senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has accused the Northern Territory government of the “absolutely disgusting” denial that young Indigenous children are suffering rampant sexual abuse in Central Australia. A political storm erupted on Thursday during Peter Dutton’s visit to Alice Springs, as the ABC came underContinue reading “Truth on trial over NT child sex abuse”

We are all Indigenous somewhere

Beverley McArthur The Spectator Australia 14 April 2023 The Voice is an anathema to a nation that believes in equality – a nation that does not look to colour or creed, but the propulsion of individual best. The Voice divides on colour. Colour, alone, will give additional power to some over all others. It willContinue reading “We are all Indigenous somewhere”

Jacinta Price is the warrior Dutton needs

Peta Credlin The Australian April 13, 2023 With Labor’s constitutionally entrenched Indigenous voice to everyone, on everything, going to be the dominant political issue for the year – and with the Coalition now officially and firmly saying No to this activist voice – Peter Dutton is in the fight of his life. This will makeContinue reading “Jacinta Price is the warrior Dutton needs”

The Biggest Gun Confiscation in Australia’s History

Viewpoints Guns in New York in a file image. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP via Getty Images) By Augusto Zimmermann April 12, 2023Updated: April 13, 2023 A disarmed population is defenceless in the face of impending tyranny. The American Founders mistrusted government armies and believed, on the basis of English history and their own colonial experience, thatContinue reading “The Biggest Gun Confiscation in Australia’s History”

An Ambassador for Reparations

Keith Windschuttle Quadrant Online 13th April 2023 In September last year the Albanese government advertised for applicants for a new position in the bureaucracy, an Ambassador for First Nations People. The ambassador would be employed by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to work across a number of government agencies and departments. The briefContinue reading “An Ambassador for Reparations”

Australia’s ‘green energy’ chimera

Alan Moran and Tom Bostock Flat White Getty Images Alan Moran and Tom Bostock 12 April 2023 7:00 AM The government has asked the Joint Committee on Trade and Investment Growth to inquire into ‘Australia’s transition to a green energy superpower’. It wants ideas on how to accelerate growth in sectors covering renewable energy, batteries,Continue reading “Australia’s ‘green energy’ chimera”