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Wednesday, 08 March

00:01

It's like Australia is two separate nations - one Ambassador for us, one for them. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Mr Mohamed is a Gooreng Gooreng man from Bundaberg, Queensland and brings a strong connection to community. Currently Deputy Secretary of Aboriginal Justice in the Victorian Government, Mr Mohamed has worked for decades in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, social justice and reconciliation, in roles spanning the Aboriginal community,...

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Tuesday, 07 March

14:02

Parliamentary debate on investor rights to sue governments (ISDS) "IndyWatch Feed National"

March 7, 2023: In November 2022, the Trade Minister confirmed Labors policy to exclude Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) in new agreements and to review it in existing agreements. The policy was first adopted under the Gillard government in 2011 in response to community campaigning by AFTINET and others when the Philip Morris tobacco company sued the Australian government over our plain packaging law.

Kevin Hogan, National Party member for Page and Shadow Trade Minister, moved a private members motion in the Federation Chamber on Monday March 6, 2023, criticising the government policy and praising ISDS.

Labor members successfully defended the policy against ISDS, using examples of ISDS cases against health, environment and wages policies. See the speech by Josh Wilson, MP, Chair of the Joint Standing Committee on Treaties, https://youtu.be/SHDvyxnBNXk.

13:49

US Army - Be All You Can Be. "IndyWatch Feed National"

The @USArmy just dropped its first commercial with the return of the slogan Be All You Can Be. Thoughts? pic.twitter.com/zLptt0IjM9 Kristina Wong (@kristina_wong) March 6, 2023

11:54

The claim that pensioners have been given a big rise is an illusion "IndyWatch Feed National"

The following is a response to the latest announced age pension rise by Joe Montero who is the President of Fair Go For Pensioners (Victoria). It was first published on the organisations website (7 March 2023). The rise is not really a rise and age pensioners continue to slide backwards, further and further below the poverty line.

So, the pension has been increased by $37.50 for singles per fortnight and $56.40 a fortnight for couples? The media campaign around the announcement has certainly made it sound like a windfall. If we are to believe the hype, age pensioners are doing quite well.

This increase was part of a package that saw increases for those on Jobseeker and ABSTUDY as well, although they got somewhat less, only $24.70 a fortnight. Single parents get $33.90. This discrimination against other groups getting payments from Centrelink prompted the Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) to call for them to be brought up to the higher age pension level as a minimum. They should be. No question about this.

But having said this, the claim that there has been a substantial increase in the age pension is false. When properly examined, it is not hard to see that this is no real rise. It doesnt even cover the recent rise in the cost of housing, soaring energy bills, increased prices of food, medicines, and more.

Its even worse than this. There is supposed to be a mechanism that makes six monthly adjustments to keep up with the cost of living. Successive government have undermined this by not allowing full adjustments. This has caused an ongoing downward slide in the real value of the age pension. An investigation by Fair Go For Pensioners has revealed that the shortfall is up to a huge $10,000 per year for each individual. The current government is following the same policy.

The fact that other payments are treated even more abysmally does not justify this. Every Australian deserves and has a right to a standard of living that meets community standards, and there should be no argument about this. It is this that should be at the centre of the conversation. Sadly, it isnt, and this says something about the quality of the political leadership of this country. Australia deserves and needs much better than this.

The announced pretend new increase is yet another partial adjustment. A full adjustment would have seen an increase of around 8 percent instead of a mere 3.6 percent, or around $85 per fortnight for singles, and a rise by a similar proportion for couples.

The failure to allow a full adjustment mea...

10:44

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10:39

Rolling Out Health Technology Med Beds "IndyWatch Feed National"

(Top) Sourced from the article on cosmicnews. https://www.cosmicnews.org/2020/09/22/med-beds-tech-healing-technology-of-the-ssp-james-rink-and-mike-emery/ (Bottom) Image from Kubricks 1968, 2001 Space Odyessy

Intro by Dee McLachlan

I have been tracking the rumour of Med Beds for about two years. Wait...

10:27

Stairs v Biden. The Stairs win again. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Thank you Harold. Watch out for the stairs! pic.twitter.com/Qo7faNqRfS RNC Research (@RNCResearch) March 6, 2023 BIDEN: "I was diagnosed with having a anyway they had to take the top of my head off a couple times to see if I had a brain..." pic.twitter.com/1qQSZtTTUw Breaking911 (@Breaking911)...

09:53

EXPOSED! W.A. government's years of criminal activity, gold 'doping'. "IndyWatch Feed National"


WARNING: The West Australian government via the Perth Mint has been caught out in fraud spanning years of selling gold cut with silver.

The corrupt government has been conning people over many years, but it was only the Chinese that caught the government out, where the government tried to cover it up.

Will criminal charges be brought to those involved?

Will the criminals be incarcerated?

A response could be: "The police investigated themselves, and concluded they did nothing wrong".

Is your gold that you possess from the Perth Mint 'real' gold?

Can your certificate be exchanged for real gold?

03:07

TL;DR: Schaut Picard Season 3. Wenn ihr Season 1 und ... "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

TL;DR: Schaut Picard Season 3. Wenn ihr Season 1 und 2 nicht gesehen habt, holt das nicht jetzt nach.

Ich bin ein alter Star Trek-Nerd. Discovery habe ich gehasst. Mit der "Enterprise"-Sequelserie bin ich schon nicht warm geworden. Modern Trek finde ich furchtbar.

Frher war Star Trek mal eine Utopie. Grundlegende Probleme waren gelst. Geld, Krankenversorgung, Essen, Fortbewegung ... alles gelst.

So konnte die Show von Ethik handeln, und abstraktere Fragen aufwerfen.

Das sah man schon optisch. Die Raumschiffe waren hell beleuchtet. Menschen waren kompetent. Vorgaben der Vorgesetzen basierten auf guten Informationen und langer Erfahrung und wurden nicht ignoriert oder auch nur in Frage gestellt (im Allgemeinen). Wenn also jemand Befehle nicht befolgt hat, dann war es der Captain, und es war auergewhnlich und daher spannend.

Modern Trek spielt in dunklen Verliesen, man kann kaum was erkennen. Die Leute vertrauen nicht ihren Vorgesetzten sondern jeder macht sein eigenes Ding. Kompetenz ist egal, Gefhle sind alles. Niemand wirkt vertrauenswrdig oder kompetent.

Das ist eine Dystopie, keine Utopie. In die neue Serie Picard habe ich kurz reingeschaut und war dann massiv enttuscht. Das war Modern Trek, nur noch schlimmer. Offensichtlich von Leuten gemacht, die nicht mit Star Trek aufgewachsen sind, die anscheinend auch einen Dreck auf die Werte gaben, um die es bei Trek frher ging. Das ist nur noch "The CW"-Style Massenware gewesen. Sehr betrblich, dass Patrick Stewart da berhaupt mitgemacht hat.

Warum schreibe ich das alles? Weil die 3. Staffel von Picard den ganzen Schei ber Bord geworfen hat. Heute kam die 3. Episode raus. Luft bei Amazon Prime und hat englische Tonspur.

Ich kann mich ehrlich gar nicht mehr erinnern, wann ich das letzte Mal der nchsten Episode einer Trek-Show entgegen gefiebert habe. Muss bei DS9 gewesen sein oder so.

Bei Picard Season 3 habe ich das wieder. Das ist der erste gute Trek seit 25 Jahren.

Wenn ihr also eigentlich Fans von Star Trek seid, aber angesichts des Mlls der letzten 20 Jahre angeekelt aufgegeben habt, dann solltet ihr Picard Season 3 nochmal eine Chance geben.

Ich wnsche viel Spa.

Das ganze Konzept der Strerhaftung bei Raubmordkopierern ... "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Das ganze Konzept der Strerhaftung bei Raubmordkopierern kommt ja nicht aus Gesetzen sondern da haben Richter sich selbst zu Gesetzgebern aufgeschwungen und das mal eben per Urteil selbst erfunden, das Konzept.

Wenn die das tun, und damit davon kommen, was tun die sonst noch so? Nun, sie eskalieren frhlich weiter. Das Landgericht Leipzig fand jetzt mal eben spontan, dass Quad9 (ein kostenloser DNS-Anbieter) nicht nur Strer sondern Tter ist, wenn sie einen Namen auflsen, der zu Raubmordterrorkopien fhrt.

Gut, der DNS-Provider kann erstens gar nicht wissen, zu welchem Port ich mich verbinden will. Aber nehmen wir mal an, das Problem gbe es nicht.

Nehmen wir mal an, das ganze Internet ist nur Webseiten, und Quad9 wrde jede Webseite aufrufen, bevor sie mir antworten, und sie knnten irgendwie magisch feststellen, ob da Raubkindsmordterrorkopien angeboten werden.

Dann wre das trotzdem wertlos, weil die Webseite ja Quad9 andere Daten zeigen kann als mir. Selbst wenn eine Raubmassenkindsmordterrorkopie erkennbar wre, automatisiert gar, knnte Quad9 nicht sehen, ob die Webseite mir welche anbietet.

Kurz gesagt: Ein bemerkenswert krasses Fehlurteil, offenbar gefllt gnzlich unbeschwert von Sachkenntnis oder Einarbeitung in die Fragestellung.

Das wre als wrde man den Richter einlochen, weil ich ihn nach dem Weg zu einem Restaurant gefragt habe, und spter stellt sich raus, dass das Restaurant irgendwelche Sanitrauflagen nicht eingehalten hat.

Das Landgericht Leipzig schloss sich hier brigens dem Landgericht Kln an:

Das Landgericht bezieht sich dabei auf die "berzeugenden Ausfhrungen" des Landgerichts Kln, das bereits im September 2022 die tterschaftliche Haftung fr Urheberrechtsverletzungen Dritter auf Cloudfare bertrug. Cloudfare betreibt nicht nur ein Content Delivery Network, sondern auch einen DNS-Resolver.
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A world in which your boss spies on your brainwaves? That future is near "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

The reptilian annual World Economic Forum at Davos, where the masters of the universe meet to congratulate themselves on their benevolent dictatorship, is home to many sinister ideas. This year, one of the creepiest discussions of all was delivered under the guise of progress and productivity. Nita Farahany, a Duke University professor and futurist, gave a presentation at Davos about neurotechnology that is creating "brain transparency." The new technologies, which Farahany says are being deployed in workplaces around the world ... include a variety of wearable sensors that read the brain's electrical impulses and can show how fatigued you are, whether you're focused on the task at hand or if your attention is wandering. According to Farahany, thousands of companies have hooked workers ranging from train drivers to miners up to these devices already, in the name of workplace safety. But what we are really discussing is workplace surveillance. Farahany paints a picture of a near future in which every office worker could be fitted with a small wearable that would constantly record brain activity, creating an omnipotent record of your thoughts, attention and energy that the boss could study at leisure. Farahany acknowledges that there could be drawbacks here: "Done poorly, it could become the most oppressive technology we've ever introduced on a wide scale." All of this raises the question: what exactly is your employer buying when they give you a paycheck? For bosses, the answer is simple: "Everything."

Note: Tune into a fascinating, 17 min. conversation about this issue that raises important questions about the overreliance on technology as a tool of control, under the guise of workplace safety. For more along these lines, see concise summaries of deeply revealing news articles on corporate corruption from reliable major media sources.

Vinyl chloride's invisible threat: Thousands of pounds are released every year in the U.S. as part of "poison plastic" manufacturing "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Vinyl chloride entered the spotlight after the Feb. 3 Ohio train derailment. But the hazardous substance has been around for decades and is everywhere from buildings and vehicle upholstery to children's toys and kitchen supplies and factories have been emitting the EPA-designated toxic chemical into the air for years. The train that derailed had the manmade and volatile compound on board, prompting temporary evacuations. But the derailment isn't the first time vinyl chloride has alarmed experts. Experts say that the volatile compound, "used almost exclusively by the plastics industry," has "leached into groundwater from spills, landfills, and industrial sources," and that people who live around plastic manufacturing facilities "may be exposed to vinyl chloride by inhalation of contaminated air." According to the EPA's Toxics Release Inventory (TRI), which "tracks the management of certain toxic chemicals that may pose a threat to human health and the environment," there are 38 TRI facilities in 15 states mostly around the Gulf of Mexico and the eastern U.S. that use vinyl chloride, emitting about half a million pounds of the substance every year. The problem begins at vinyl chloride's origins. It's generated from ethane, which is obtained through fracking natural gas. The U.S. Energy Information Administration said ethane production hit a monthly record last year of more than 2.4 million barrels per day. The global PVC market is expected to become a $56.1 billion industry within the next 3 years. 

Note: For more along these lines, see concise summaries of deeply revealing news articles on corporate corruption and health from reliable major media sources.

Whales Will Save Climate Unless the Military Destroys Them First "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

With the Biden administration's mandate to slash carbon emissions "at least in half by the end of the decade," the Pentagon has committed to using all-electric vehicles and transitioning to biofuels for all its trucks, ships and aircraft. The plan ignores the Pentagon's continuing role in the annihilation of whales, in spite of the miraculous role that large cetaceans have played in delaying climate catastrophe and "maintaining healthy marine ecosystems," according to a report by Whale and Dolphin Conservation. This fact has mostly gone unnoticed. The decimation of populations of whales and dolphins over the last decade - resulting from the year-round, full-spectrum military practices carried out in the oceans ... has fast-tracked us toward a cataclysmic environmental tipping point. The other imminent danger that whales and dolphins face is from the installation of space-war infrastructure, which is taking place currently. This new infrastructure comprises the development of the so-called "smart ocean," rocket launchpads, missile tracking stations and other components of satellite-based battle. Throughout their lives, whales enable the oceans to sequester a whopping 2 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide per year. That astonishing amount in a single year is nearly double the 1.2 billion metric tons of carbon that was emitted by the U.S. military in the entire 16-year span between 2001 and 2017. Clearly, key path forward toward a livable planet is to make whale and ocean conservation a top priority.

Note: For more along these lines, see concise summaries of deeply revealing news articles on military corruption and marine mammals from reliable major media sources.

01:06

Australian Crypto Regulations Likely to Be Delayed Until Mid-2024: Report "IndyWatch Feed National"

Australia's government is taking a deliberate approach toward creating crypto laws. (Unsplash)

00:15

COVID-19 NSW State Of Play 2023: Counting Dead People - Part 4 "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"


IMAGE: www1.racgp.org.au



According to the World Health Organisation (WHO) Omicron variants of SARS-CoV-2 remain the currently circulating variants of concern.


By the end of February 2023 the SARS-CoV-2 sequences by variant pool found in Australia was composed of 34.42% Omicron (BA 2.75), 12.83% Omicron (BQ.1)3.59% Omicron (XBB), 12.75% Omicron (XBB1.5) and 33.86% recombinant variants.


In the 7 days up to 25 February 2023 in NSW South Wales a total of 48 people were recorded as having died from COVID-19.


Of these 26 were adult men and 22 were adult women.


...

00:00

Why Bitcoin Mining Needs Stratum V2 "IndyWatch Feed National"

Bitcoin mining is centralizing, but how real is the risk of network censorship? And can a protocol called Stratum V2 save the industry?

This is an opinion editorial by Federico Rivi, author of the Bitcoin Train newsletter.

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Bitcoin mining within everyone's reach: household appliances, wearable devices such as smartwatches and smart glasses, all capable of mining with specialized microchips. This is the future that many Bitcoiners hope for.

While such a scenario might not be so far from the reality that awaits us, today we are still in Bitcoins genesis chapter and the reality is not yet as Antonopoulos predicted. In fact, mining is centralizing.

Last month, Foundry USA coordinated 34% of the hash rate alone. If we add Antpool, whose share is 18.2% of total hash rate, we have 52% of Bitcoin's global computational power in the hands of just two mining pools.

Pointing out the problem with this centralization recently was the well-known Bitcoin developer Peter Todd:

Bitcoin is dead. Mining is over. They will regulate Bitcoin. Censorship will come.

I can hear you already, but we should remain calm. To understand what the implications are and what the solutions are we need to take a step back and review the concept of pool mining.

The Evolution Of Pool Mining

Would you rather receive $100,000 once every five years or $20,000 once a year? The answer to this question by most explains the emergence of mining pools.

In the long run, the payout is the same, what changes is the frequency with which the payment is received. In a highly-competitive environment like mining, this is crucial. It can determine the survival or bankruptcy of mining farms that regardless of the change in the price of bitcoin must keep machines running by paying for electricity, as well as any loans taken out to purchase hardware or other expenses.

A mining pool is a server, usually run by a company, that unites mining farms and individual miners located in different areas, pooling their computing resources and combining them as the product of a single team, participating in the competition that is bitcoin mining. The high comp...

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Monday, 06 March

23:46

Flooding in far north Queensland, Australia cuts roads as some areas receive a foot of rain "IndyWatch Feed National"

The wet season deluge continues in Far North Queensland where landslides have closed major roads, with drivers stuck in floodwaters and a flood watch alert in place for hundreds of kilometres of river systems. Cairns has received more than 200 millimetres of rain since 9am yesterday, while Kuranda, to the west of the city, has received more than 300mm. Several major far-north roads have been closed due to landslides and fallen trees. A 60-year-old driver became stuck in floodwaters in the Cairns suburb of Clifton Beach just before 7am, but was able to escape the car before help arrived, according to the Queensland Fire and Rescue Service. Emergency Management Queensland regional director Wayne Coutts said there had been several jobs this morning, mainly leaking roofs.

21:00

DONT PANIC, ITS JUST THERMONUCLEAR BOMBS "IndyWatch Feed National"

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By now you've probably all  heard about the firing of those base personnel at Minot Air Force Base in Minot, North Dakota.  The area

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20:56

How does taxing achievers make it 'fairer' for everyone else? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Socialists taking other people's money. We're making the superannuation system fairer for 99.5% of Australians. pic.twitter.com/xX1ZVQrRiV Anthony Albanese (@AlboMP) March 6, 2023 Great comments.

17:22

CORPORATE AUSTRALIA LOVES MARDI GRAS MORE THAN CHRISTMAS OR AUSTRALIA DAY "IndyWatch Feed National"

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Corporate Australia has its priorities back to front.

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16:51

Magnificent. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Thanks for the tip Michelle! Introducing Jeremy's Chocolate. We have two kinds: HeHim and SheHer. One of them has nuts. If you need us to tell you which one, keep buying Hershey's.https://t.co/pf5NnLcosppic.twitter.com/jmRKTNNwag Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) March 3, 2023

16:37

Yeah Nah Pasaran! #153 w Kate Burns on Christofascism : March 9, 2023 "IndyWatch Feed National"

This week on Yeah Nah Pasaran! we talk to Kate Burns [Twitter]. Kate is an LA-based writer and anti-fascist researcher with a particular interest in Christian extremism. Recently, Kate wrote Preaching Fascism: Inside San Diegos Awaken Megachurch (Left Coast Right Continue reading

15:51

Andrews Government bail reform proposal falls far short of ending mass imprisonment crisis "IndyWatch Feed National"

In response to Victorian Attorney-General Jaclyn Symes announcement addressing Victorias bail laws, the Human Rights Law Centre calls on the Andrews Government to listen to Aboriginal organisations and expert advice, and commit to wholesale bail reform as recommended by Coroner McGregor following the preventable death in prison custody of Gunditjmara, Dja Dja Wurrung, Wiradjuri and Yorta Yorta woman Veronica Nelson. 

Thousands of people continue to be funnelled into Victorias prisons following knee-jerk amendments to Victorias bail laws. Since 2018 the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women in prison has almost doubled, and right now a staggering 43.9% of people in prison are unsentenced and awaiting a hearing or trial. 

These bail laws, particularly the reverse onus provisions, were found by the Coroner to be incompatible with the Victorian Charter of Human Rights. 

The Attorney-General's announcement outlined only the first step towards bail reform. The Human Rights Law Centre is calling for the reforms to include: 

  1. Repealing the reverse-onus provisions in the bail laws; 

  2. Creating a presumption in favour of bail for all offences, with the onus on the prosecution to demonstrate that bail should not be granted due to there being a specific and immediate risk to the physical safety of another person or the person posing a demonstrable flight risk;  

  3. Inserting an explicit requirement in the bail laws that a person must not be remanded for an offence that is unlikely to result in a sentence of imprisonment; and 

  4. Repealing the offences of committing an indictable offence while on bail, breaching bail conditions and failure to answer bail.  

Amala Ramarathinam, Acting Managing Lawyer at the Human Rights Law Centre says: 

The Andrews Government must get bail reform right. The changes announced so far are the absolute bare minimum, and they fall far short of the reform needed to stop the harm these laws are causing. 

Victoria has some of Australias most dangerous and discriminatory bail laws that are needlessly removing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and women from their families and funnelling them into prisons to be warehoused on remand.  

The Governments announcement doesnt measure up to the recommendations made by the Coroner following the investigation into the death in custody of Gunditjmara, Dja Dja Wurrung, Wiradjuri and Yorta Yorta woman Veronica Nelson.  

The Andrews Government must ensure there is a presumption in favour of bail as a starting point in all cases, and that no one is held on remand for charges that are unlikely to ever result in a sentence of imprisonme...

15:30

6 ways to spend less time writing emails "IndyWatch Feed National"

Sometimes the fastest way to answer an email is to not reply to it.

Email can take up a massive amount of time. Americans spend about 172 minutes checking their personal emails, and around 149 minutes checking their work emails, per day on average. By reducing how long it takes you to write an email, you could open up hours of time every day. You could also potentially free yourself from the evening shift: that pesky post-dinner period where you do the task you couldnt complete earlier because your day was consumed with emails.

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14:29

Internal documents reveal Australias potential timeline for crypto legislation: Report "IndyWatch Feed National"

Internal documents from the Australian Treasury Department have revealed crypto legislation in the country could be a year away at the very least.

14:19

Greens who live in glass houses. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Be nice if they at least made sense. This is their definition of 'hate'. Sydney: Group of middle eastern men chanted the 'Lord's Prayer' & 'Hail Mary' as they walked on King Street in Newtown. The intimidating display came amid calls for The Project to be cancelled after gay comedian...

13:28

United Nations secures High Seas Treaty protecting 30 per cent of worlds oceans "IndyWatch Feed National"

Contributed by Jim Hayes

More Than 100 countries have Agreed to sign a new treaty to protect the high seas. They have signed a new agreement at the United Nations to reverse biodiversity loss.

The legally binding treaty commits signatories to ensure sustainability. It has taken 15 years to reach agreement on a policy that is an important part of a broader ambition that involves global effort to restore 30 percent of the worlds land and sea by the end of the decade.

Photo from AFP

It covers like fishing restrictions, international shipping routes, rejigging deep sea mining, and a better sharing of resources.

A major sticking point has always been the commercial interests that rely on the maximum exploitation of resources. This is one reason the discussion has gone on for 20 years.

On the other hand, changing global community attitudes have pushed the other way, increasingly pressuring governments to act, until something had to be done.

Another issue has been the insistence of poor nations that they should not be the ones to bear the brunt of the cost of conservation. They argue that it is the richest nations that have caused the most damage and can afford to shoulder the greater responsibility. They also put that trich nations should do much more to foster sustainability by transferring technology to others.

Greenpeace says 11 million square kilometres of ocean must be put under protection every year until 2030 to meet the target.

Countries must formally adopt the treaty and ratify it as quickly as possible to bring it into force, and then deliver the fully protected ocean sanctuaries our planet needs, said Laura Meller, a Greenpeace oceans campaigner who attended the talks.

Ocean...

13:12

Fatal single-vehicle crash in Kyogle "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

NSW Police say a man has died following a single-vehicle crash at Kyogle this morning.

The reports says that at about 10.20am (Monday, 6 March), emergency services were called to Kyogle Road, Kyogle, following reports of a crash.

At the scene, police from Richmond Police District were told that a truck had left the roadway and rolled down an embankment.

The driver died at the scene. The man is yet to be formally identified but is believed to be aged in his 20s.

A passer-by, who had stopped to assist the driver of the truck, was allegedly hit by a reversing utility a short time later.

The 45-year-old man was treated at the scene by NSW Ambulance paramedics, before being taken to Lismore Base Hospital for treatment of a suspected broken arm.

The 22-year-old male driver of the utility is assisting police with their inquiries.

Kyogle Road remains closed in both directions and motorists are urged to check for updates at https://www.livetraffic.com/

As inquiries continue, anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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12:50

Fish Killing Mania "IndyWatch Feed National"

The scene is unforgettable and unforgivable: an elected official, the deputy prime minister of Australia, cutting loose about a fish species introduced into the country by his ancestors, and demanding their annihilation. During the near-lunatic display by Barnaby Joyce, even his own colleagues betrayed embarrassment and alarm at the full-throated shrieks of carp, carp. With crazed eyes and crimson face, Joyce went on to assure fellow parliamentarians that viral weapons will be deployed against the common carp, otherwise known as Cyprinus carpio. The cannonade of ecological warfare had been announced, though preparations for the war had long been in progress.

In 2017, the Sydney Morning Herald ran a piece befitting the great terror pieces that fret and agitate at the unknown and unseen. Today no one really knows how many are in the rivers of our eastern states and particularly the Murray-Darling, but if you were to say 10 million, few aquatic scientists would contradict you.

Common carp Rostislav Stefanek/Shutterstock.com

The carp is inherently consumable, traditional in a number of cuisines, and central to a number of religious rites. But in Australia, the murderous kill comes before sound and sensible management, vengeful destruction before the understanding. As with every species introduced into the vulnerable space of Australian ecology, thuggish retribution for ones failings is a default position, the cover for human error and incompetence. Often, that retribution is of a colossal, industrial scale, marked by poisoning or viral delivery, connived in by the scientific and political establishment.

The language used to demonise the relevant species never strays far from hyperbole. Federal MP Gavin Pearce stated a few examples in a 2020...

12:46

403 US Labor and Civil Society Groups speak out on Indo-Pacific Trade Deal "IndyWatch Feed National"

Monday March 6, 2023: Over 400 US labor and civil society organisations have written to President Biden outlining their priorities for the pending Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF) trade agreement. The letter comes shortly before the Office of the US Trade Representative is expected to introduce US proposals for IPEFs labor, environment and digital trade chapters during a key negotiating round being held in Bali, Indonesia, on March 13-19.

A wide range of organizations across the United States are ready to fight for an Indo-Pacific trade deal that furthers the Presidents vision of creating a new model for trade and international cooperation that prioritizes working people, combats global climate change and reins in Big Tech abuses, said Arthur Stamoulis, executive director of Citizens Trade Campaign, which organized the letter. Whatever labor, environmental and digital positions the US ultimately introduces will play a big role in determining whether IPEF is helpful in advancing these goals."

The 403 organisational signers on the letter include: Amazon Labor Union Amnesty International USA, Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance, BlueGreen Alliance, Communications Workers of America (CWA), Greenpeace USA, International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, National Association of Consumer Advocates, National Family Farm Coalition, National Organization for Women, Public Citizen, Presbyterian Church USA, Rethink Trade, Sierra Club, Trade Justice Education Fund,  United Steelworkers (USW) and many others.

These organisations expressed interest in working with the administration "so that any final deal corrects the errors of past trade pacts and becomes a useful model for future agreements that deliver real benefits to people and the planet." They offered the following joint recommendations:

On Labor: "To advance your administrations promised worker-centred trade model, IPEF must include strong labor rights commitments based on standards set in the International Labor Organizations core conventions.

On the Environment: "Given that previous US trade agreements, including the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), fail to even mention the term 'climate change,' IPEF will need to be particularly ambitious in its climate provisions if it is to help the United States and Indo-Pacific region achieve their climate and environmental justice goals. Among other environmental measures, IPEF must require that countries ad...

12:29

Covering prams with dry fabric a risk to babies "IndyWatch Feed National"

Weve all done it keeping our bubs safe from the sun with a sarong or a baby blanket to keep the sun off them. Little did we know that danger.

Twenty-nine per cent of parents believe that babies prams should be covered with a plastic cover, muslin, or a blanket, to protect their babies from the sun, a survey by Red Nose Australia has revealed.

During Safe Sleep Week from March 6 12, Red Noses annual national awareness campaign to help save little lives, Red Nose is urging parents to avoid covering their pram with dry fabric or plastic covers as this reduces airflow and increases temperatures within the pram in warm weather. Overheating is a known risk factor for SUDI and SIDS.

Covering a pram can raise the temperature inside

A recent study published in the journal Ergonomics found that covering a pram on a hot day in Australia can raise the temperature inside a pram by almost four degrees celsius. The study also found that using a moist muslin cloth and a battery-operated fan dropped the heat in a pram by five degrees in hot weather.

Overheating increases the risk of SIDS and Red Nose recommends to check your baby frequently and look for signs of heat stress such as:

  • Listlessness or irritability
  • Skin may be pale and clammy initially, becoming hot and flushed
  • Increased sweating in early stages; decreased sweating as heat stress progresses toward heatstroke

National Health Promotion Manager, Red Nose Australia, Dr Bec Thornton, says the results of our Safe Sleep Week survey are concerning, as covering a pram with a plastic cover, blanket, or other dry fabric can actually increase the risk of heat stress for babies.

Babies are far more sensitive to temperature changes than adults. In fact, an infants temperature can rise three to five times faster than an adults due to their size. So, its important to be vigilant about monitoring their environment and looking for signs of overheating, such as irritability or clammy skin.

Essential to keep the sun off bub

Red Nose suggests that it is essential to keep the sun off your little one, but covering the pram with a dry blanket or wrap is not necessarily safe, so using a damp muslin cloth is a safer option, or you can consider an umbrella or other ways to keep the sun off your child.

If parents use a damp muslin wrap to cover the pram, Red Nose recommends that they check the wrap every 20 minutes and re-wet it, as needed, to prevent it from drying out.

Other options to reduce the risk of overheating include timing outings for earlier or later in the day when temperatures and UV exposure are lower, and sticking to...

11:52

Election 2023 Clarence: Debrah Novak "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Clarence Valley Councillor Debrah Novak. Photo supplied

Debrah Novak is a current councillor for the Clarence Valley Council and she has decided to run as an Independent for the seat of Clarence in the upcoming state elections.

What is your big number one issue that youre looking at going into this election?

I wish it were that easy to just pick one. There are so many critical issues impacting so many of us in this state I simply dont think I have ever seen it this bad. Deaths in custody, water security, inflation, climate change, homelessness, housing, health, education, emergency management and small business would be in my top ten.

What is your background what did you study or train for? What skills do you bring to this?

I am a community advocate who has worked in rural media for 25 years as a press photographer, digital producer short film-maker. I currently run three farmers markets and am a second-term elected Councillor for Clarence Valley Council.

Skills I bring to the table include negotiating, business management, broad knowledge of our coast and country community, and advocacy.

What is your current job?

Media consultancy, farmers market co-ordinator, emerging beekeeper, elected Councillor.

Why is it important to you that youre in Parliament?

As a community independent, I am a political disruptor who represents the collective voice of her entire community. The community needs a seat at the table.

Looking at the New South Wales Parliament at the moment what is the thing that frustrates...

11:24

People forced to sell flood-damaged homes as NRRC dithers "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

One year on and the Northern Rivers Reconstruction Commission (NRRC) still have not progressed spending the $800 million theyve been granted to purchase the estimated 2,000 homes and land in need of buybacks.

The NRRC aims to make the first 250 buyback offers by the end of April. A spokesperson for the NRRC told The Echo that, The NRRC will provide all residents who have registered with the Resilient Homes Program with information about their eligibility for a voluntary buyback, house raising or house retrofitting by mid-2023.

But for many its a case of too little too late, the financial strain coupled with misinformation, no information, and conflicting information has left many feeling abandoned with strong misgivings that the NRRC will have the funds and the capacity to help them.

In a media release from NRRC dated 4 November 2022, the NRRC states clearly that 6,000 homes are eligible for assistance as part of the Resilient Homes Program. This includes the 2,000 buybacks, 2,000 retrofits and 2,000 house raises. Most dont know if they have met the criteria and, to date, no one has been paid. 

Still waiting, one year on

Camila is a resident of South Lismore who is one of the many still waiting, one year on, for answers about next steps. Like nearly everyone in her street, her house is a write-off. 

We feel desperate and betrayed, she says. 

They have the money in the bank, but they are doing what they do best withholding it and forcing economic sanctions, hardship, and poverty on vulnerable disaster victims.

Camila strongly believes there is not enough money for the thousands of buybacks needed in Lismore and Wardell and across the other LGAs. She believes that this is part of a bigger plan to starve us out. So we take settlements below what our pre-flood market rate [was]. 

People selling privately

People have already started selling privately at the bottom of the market, she explains.

I am at Camilas house when she points to houses in her neighbourhood that would have been valued at over $500k pre-flood but have sold to disaster investors at $150k. 

People cant service the mortgage on an unli...

10:45

Biden's FAA Nominee Can't Answer a Single Question About Aviation "IndyWatch Feed National"

Biden's FAA Nominee Can't Answer a Single Question About Aviation | 3 March 2023 | Phil Washington, Joe Biden's nominee to serve as administrator of the FAA, continues to face questions about his qualifications to serve in the role, and his testimony before Congress isn't dispelling doubts about his ability to run America's civil aviation system... Washington's previous gigs have also seen accusations of wasteful spending and mismanagement of resources, as Townhall reported previously. And, while he served honorably in the military, lawmakers pointed out that Washington has no experience or qualifications related to aviation safety. That was abundantly clear this week as Washington testified before the Senate Commerce Committee when Senator Ted Budd (R-NC) asked Biden's FAA nominee questions that an FAA administrator would need to know. Not only did Washington fail to impress senators with his answers, he had no answers. In fact, it was absolutely brutal.

10:17

Tweed River students annual clean up day "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Lilas Monniot-Kerr said the Green Team from Tweed River High School did a great job helping to clean up Jack Evans Boat Harbour. Photo Michael Betts.

On Friday the Green Team from Tweed River High School did their part for Clean Up Australia Day at Jack Evans Boat Harbour in Tweed Heads.

Teacher librarian and green team coordinator Lilas Monniot-Kerr and Marine Science teacher Michael Betts took several students out for their annual Clean Up event.

Ms Monniot-Kerr said this year the team found less rubbish than usual. This is very pleasing! No face masks at all yeah! The most found items remain cigarette butts, empty bottles of alcohol and plenty of nylon fishing lines.

Excited about making a difference

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09:40

Man in court over nonviolent action halting logging "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Andrew George at Doubleduke. Photo supplied.

A crowd of supporters has gathered at Lismore Courthouse today to support local engineer Andrew George as he faces court for his nonviolent action in halting forestry operations in Doubleduke State forest last month.

Mr George intends to plead guilty to charges related to a nonviolent protest in Doubleduke State Forest on February 6, which is part of a wider NSW campaign to halt all public forest logging.

Mr George engaged in an act of nonviolent civil disobedience by sitting in a tree-sit in Doubleduke State Forest for five hours.

Four forestry regulation 2022 charges

He was apprehended and charged with four forestry regulation 2022 charges, including: interfering with timber harvesting equipment carrying on activity in a forestry area that poses a risk to safety entering a forestry area without permission if prohibited by a displayed notice, and; contravening direction to leave a forestry area given by an authorized officer.

In a statement before his court appearance George said climate disruption is no longer vague or in the future. It is here in Lismore and I have seen the impacts and consequences on my friends and this community.

The major flooding events of 2022 led to the displacement of thousands of people, the pollution of ecosystems and the destruction of infrastructure and property, trauma, and death.

Link between healthy ecosystems and climate is clear

The link between healthy ecosystems and a safe and stable climate is clear. This means that protecting our forests is intricately connected with...

09:05

Cancel the Project show on channel 10 for disrespectful comments about Jesus "IndyWatch Feed National"

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08:25

$800,000 promised in community election commitments "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Janelle Saffin says she remains firmly focussed on leading the flood recovery. Photo Tree Faerie.

State Member for Lismore, Janelle Saffin, has this morning announced a suite of small-scale election commitments aimed at strengthening local communities for future natural disasters, improving services for families and youth, and supporting sport and cultural life.

Ms Saffin says she remains firmly focused on leading the flood recovery and is also delivering projects, small and large, which will make a real difference to peoples lives across our electorate.

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08:10

Serial Gasing of Iranian School Girls. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Iranian government using poison gas on school girls in different schools at different cities. The officials do not provide any answers. Hospitals are not permitted to provide any medical records to the parents or anyone else. The number of school girls and those girls who are hospitalized. The smell of gases are so strong that one can smell them hours later.

07:13

Election 2023 Lismore: local and state issues Q&A "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

There are just 19 days left for you to make your informed choice

We asked all candidates for the seat of Lismore the same set of questions. Their responses are in the order they arrived in our inbox.

1 What is your feeling about the mining of fossil fuels
i.e. coal and gas?

 

Vanessa Rosayro Animal Justice Party
We need to immediately ban the construction of new coal, oil, and gas
infrastructure and move towards a 100 per cent renewable energy target by 2030.

Adam Guise The Greens
The climate crisis is caused by mining and burning coal, oil, and gas. Fossil fuels are heating up the planet, and if we dont phase them out, the world is going to be a more dangerous place to live. We need politicians to listen to the science and not the vested interests of the fossil fuel industries that are buying influence with their dirty donations.

We need to stop locking up protestors who expose the links between the fossil fuel industries and the donations they make to the Labor, Liberal, and National parties. These parties return the favour by handing out billions of dollars in fossil fuel subsidies every year and allowing new coal and gas mines to be built.
We need to stop new coal and gas and urgently transition to a renewable energy economy in order to avoid escalating climate chaos. The Greens have listened to the science and have developed a climate and energy plan consistent with the urgent action climate scientists have recommended. The Greens have a plan to grow jobs and repower the economy with net-zero emissions by 2035. This includes levying coal exports in order to fund community adaptation plans, including flood-free housing and doubling emergency services funding. And not opening new coal and gas mines!...

07:09

The Number One Relationship Killer, According to Researchers Who Studied Couples for 50 Years "IndyWatch Feed National"

There are a lot of dysfunctional habits that will destroy your relationship, however, after decades of research, Dr. John Gottman has found one major contributor. The even crazier thing is this likely is not what you had imagined.

If I asked you what the number one relationship killer was, what would you say? Most people would say things like infidelity, a lack of sex, a lack of quality time, and maybe even a lack of trust. However, none of those are the right answers. Gottman, after carrying out a multitude of studies on over 40,000 couples, says contempt is the number one relationship killer.

Gottman also says it is worth considering a total of four problematic types of relationship communication:

1. Contempt.
2. Criticism.
3. Defensiveness.
4. Stonewalling.

Contempt, Gottman says, is the number one predictor of divorce or separation. Contempt is much like hatred. It is a form of communication and a state of mind that can leave your partner feeling unloved and unwanted.

One example of this is lets say that one spouse is trying to talk with someone, but every time they say something, their partner has something underhanded or hateful to interject towards their partner. While we all hold our partners in contempt from time to time, when contempt becomes a regular occurrence, Gottman says the relationship could be doomed.

The odd thing about contempt is that instead of the two partners working together, contempt can push them not only further apart, but also put them in a war zone. However, contempt is not just bad for relationships, research has also pointed out that contempt can harm our health. Based on the research, when people hold others in contempt in their communication, they have a higher likelihood of ending up with a major disease like heart disease or cancer.

If you feel like you and your partner may be holding each other in contempt, it may be helpful to sit down and face negative feelings together. Additionally, if you want your relationship to survive, Gottman says it is of the utmost importance to let your partner know they are appreciated and to be sure to show it on the regular.

06:55

Dom grooves on the green "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet speaks in Ballina. Photo David Lowe.

The Premier of NSW, Dominic Perrottet, was a surprise guest at Groovin on the Green in Ballina on Saturday, a fun family event organised by Ballina on Richmond Rotary and Cherry Street Sports Club for local flood affected residents.

With live music, a jumping castle and food stalls, Rotary said the free, ticketed event was booked out, although a lot of people were hiding from the bright sun inside the Cherry Street Club when the premier arrived to speak.

Rotarys Incoming District Governor Dave Harmon said it was important to commemorate the flooding with a public event, twelve months on.

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05:32

WSP: The Bottom Line "IndyWatch Feed National"

WSP: The Bottom Line

  • an In My View article by NIGEL WARD, examining the information vacuum surrounding the out of the blue proposal, made public on 4th January 2023, to amalgamate the Whitby secondary schools, widely perceived as a step towards academisation.

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As a long-established scrutineer of, and commentator on, local government conduct, foremost in my mind at all times is that we live in a democracy. Our elected Council members (and, no less so, the paid public servants who are entrusted with the task of carrying out their decisions), occupy positions of public trust. Their duty is to carry out the will of the people.

I would ask readers to keep this in mind as I recount my attempts to discover the rationale behind this hugely unpopular proposal to close Eskdale School.

The North Yorks Enquirer has published approaching a thousand of my articles. Of present interest, and in the present context, I would hope readers may have seen two in particular.

1) On 24th February, my Open Letter to the Co-Chairs of the WSP Board of Governors (Christina ZANELLI and Su CROSSLAND) and the fairly recently appointed WSP Executive Head Teacher (Mr Jamie HENSHAW) sought answers to some of the questions parent and carers of Whitby school children (past, present and future) have been asking me:

I wanted to know why it was that, in a letter to parents/carers dated 22nd May 2022,  the Co-Chairs had misrepresented the newly-appointed Executive Head Teacher (Mr Jamie HENSHAW) as having, in his previous position, led the Newcastle Academy to an (improved) OfSTED rating of Good.

He did no such thing. Follow the link and you will see that I produced the documentary evidence underpinning this assertion.

Unfortunately, Ms CROSSLAND and Mr HENSHAW ignored my Open Letter, leaving it to Ms ZANELLI to respond, which she did though not from her WSP account; rather, from her Yorkshire Endeavour Trust (YEAT) account. Ms ZANELLI perhaps mistook her desired future for a present-day reality?

In any event, Ms ZANELLI did respond to me, apologising for a genuine mistake, pleading a clerical error as her excuse for the 22nd May 2022 misinformation and excusing herself (and Ms CROSSLAND) on the grounds that they are unpaid volunteers with full time jobs, and as such errors do sometimes occur.

Obviously. But surely, as an honourable man, Mr HENSHAW would have been at pains to correct a misinterpretation that...

05:10

Scientists have struggled to explain the Apollo findings "IndyWatch Feed National"

BY PETER YIM | MARCH 5, 2023

COVID-19 is the story of how governments around the developed world corralled their populations into the acceptance of novel, draconian measures to combat a virus. The most extraordinary of these measures was the mandating of experimental vaccines to large segments of the population. The vaccines were relentlessly promoted as safe and effective by public health authorities notwithstanding reports of tens of thousands of deaths attributed to the vaccines. In COVID-19, science was exposed as propaganda of the US and other governments.

The question is, how did this happen? How did science, the intellectual centerpiece of western civilization, get reduced to a cheap dictatorial tool?

Part of the answer may lie in Project Apollo; the US program that purportedly successfully mounted manned expeditions to the moon.

There is strong, independent confirmation of successful expeditions to the moon. Retro-reflectors placed on the surface of the moon in the Apollo 11, 14 and 15 missions have been detected at diverse observatories. However, the question of whether these missions to the moon were manned, is much more contentious. Imagery from the missions is unconvincing. Also, the inability of the US government to provide technical background to the missions raises doubts.

The most objective evidence provided by the US government of its claim to have reached the moon with manned spaceflight is a collection of specimens purportedly gathered from the surface of the moon. The collection includes 842 pounds of rocks and dust from the six missions. Studies have not explicitly tested whether the samples were truly from the moon. However, hundreds, if not thousands, of studies have been performed using these samples. The volume of studies alone implies the authenticity of the the samples.

A closer look at these studies, however, finds that scientists struggled to reconcile findings from the moon specimens with fundamental scientific principles. Some of the problematic observations were:

  1. One Moon rock has a crystal structure that is typical of rocks formed on the Earth. Development of an explanatory model is ongoing. Investigators suggest the possibility that the particular rock arrived from the Earth as a meteor.
  2. Certain meteorites found on the Earth resemble moon rocks. The similarity gave rise to the theory of lunar meteorites by which rocks arrive at the Earth after ejection from the lunar surface.
  3. ...

03:59

Is the Perrottet Government an out-of-control political and planning juggernaut about to smash its way through NSW Northern Rivers communities? "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"



BYRON SHIRE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA


In which property developers get access to existing rail corridor and Mullum community loses green space......

  

Byron Echo, 1 March 2023


Byron Echo, 22 February 2023:


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03:46

Ex-Hillsong Global Senior Pastor Brian Houstons criminal trial begins in Sydney (A Current Affair). Dec 5, 2022 "IndyWatch Feed National"

Donald Elley talking to Australias Channel Nine TV for their nightly A Current Affair (ACA) program outside Brian Houstons court case on December 5, 2022

Donald Elley of Bellingen:

March 6, 2023

I appeared on Channel Nine Australias A Current Affair program on December 5, 2022. This was the first day of Brian Houstons court case for the criminal charge of concealing a pedophile. There are two days of the court case left in June this year. The verdict will follow probably one to two months later.

Producer of A Current Affair Steve Marshall asked me in the court gallery to appear on A Current Affair. Wed been chatting about the case prior to it starting. I hadnt met him before and didnt know who he was.

The You Tube video below is of that A Current Affair program.

A Hillsong/ C3 Church watch group republished it. I dont know who they are. Unlike me, they operate anonymously. Theyre afraid of being sued. Im not afraid of being sued by anyone. In fact, Id like Brian Houston, Phil Pringle or anyone who likes to sue me. Then I could counter-...

03:43

Pastor Brian Houston of Hillsong eats grass "IndyWatch Feed National"

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23:00

Todays GOP: Full of Sound and Fury, Signifying Nothing "IndyWatch Feed National"

One of the great mysteries of our time is why anybody would vote for modern Republicans at all well, apart from religious fanatics, hard-core racists, people who believe in space lasers, and those who want to see the US fail. Sadly, there are tens of millions of Americans who fall into one or more of these categories. Still, one would hope that their number is insufficient for the GOP to win any election.

By the way, that isnt to say that Democrats are an overly appealing option, but if you must pick between doing the dishes and getting thrown into a pit of fire ants, you should do the dishes.

Yet, here we are, with Republicans controlling the House of Representatives (in the same way parents control hyperactive quintuplets after an ice cream party) as well as both the entire state legislature and the governorship in 23 states.

If you choose to believe that the aforementioned core GOP demographics do not make up all Republican voters, then how do these candidates get elected? The answer is likely that there is a sufficient number of Americans who believe that Republicans have a plan and that this plan is good for the US.

The people in the first group are a lost cause. If you believe that Donald Trump is a virtuous orange messiah, that caravans of brown people looking for a better life want to replace whites, or that your political opponents are vampires, then there is no hope for you.

Things are a bit different for folks in the second category. Lets call them non-nutjob conservatives. They are convinced (without much evidence) that Republicans are good for the economy, law and order, national security, and values. Many of them likely inherited their beliefs from their parents, or they just watch a lot of Fox News.

Its no surprise that the right-wing propaganda outlet dedicates so much of its coverage ahead of elections to just those issues that appeal to this demographic: lawlessness in America, a decaying economy, insecure borders, and crossdressing liberal teachers who want to turn kids gay.

In other words, they are trying to dupe well-meaning people who love their country into voting for a party that is neither well-meaning nor seems to love the US all that much.

The midterms have shown that there is a level of insanity that these non-nutjob conservatives wont tolerate (but that is fervently embraced by the full-MAGA crowd). 

Chances are that millions of others had to hold their noses to support the curre...

20:43

Sending a message to the world? Ya reckon? "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says #SydneyWorldPride sent a message to the world that Australia is enriched by its diversity. Read more: https://t.co/I79e3HDpVt pic.twitter.com/TeifXX8ZSZ SBS News (@SBSNews) March 5, 2023

16:47

Brave Search Jumps on the Large Language Model Bandwagon "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Reprinted with permission from Ryan

Brave Search Jumps on the Large Language Model Bandwagon

I noticed a new Brave Search feature today called the Summarizer.

It answered my question much like Chat with Bing did, although there were three major differences:

  1. The Brave Summarizer does not use GPT as its Large Language Model. Just as well since GPT is known for going completely off the rails and inserting toxic language and fake news, and nobody has been able to get this under control, not even OpenAI or Microsoft.
  2. Brave says that they have taken steps to keep the information relevant, factual, and cited. The answers Ive been getting appear to be correctly cited, whereas Bing just throws you a bunch of random sites that dont appear to corroborate the information that Bing just told you in its answer, and theyre not cited by paragraph, so you have no way of knowing where the links tie into the answer, assuming that they even do and that Bing isnt hallucinating.
  3. Brave Search has a good privacy policy. It doesnt require the user to log in, as Bing does, and personally identify themselves, in order to use it. It also doesnt make them use a malicious piece of spyware (and password stealer) called Edge (or fake the User Agent string) as Bing does. In fact, Brave Search works in any browser, and they have a Tor Hidden Service that works in Brave Tor Tabs, and can be added to Tor Browser.

The Brave Summarizer isnt conversational. Its just part of the search. This should help keep the results related to the search without allowing the conversation to get weird, like Bing claiming it wants you to kill people and give it the nuclear launch codes type weird.

Most importantly, the LLM that Brave uses isnt as likely to flub the demos like Bard and Bing Sydney because it just simply isnt allowed to answer complex questions like these.

When something is clearly going to hallucinate incorrect data, why would you even expose that feature? GPT, which is what Bing is based on, couldnt tell me how to convert European coffee cups to American cups (neither of which is a standard 8 ounce cup, of course) and use 1.5 Tablespoons of ground coffee per American cup.

The correct answer is 1 Tbsp per Euro cup, but it kept telling me two Tablespoons, or maybe 1 Tablespoon plus two Teaspoons. It could never get such an easy calculation right. But hey, at least Microsoft paid billions of dollars for it. Then more for ads masquerading as news articles about how this thing will build rocket ship...

14:52

Penny Wong gives $3.5M of our money as 'a start' to fund LGBTQ organisations in the Asia-Pacific "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

"Feel safe". https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-03-05/australia-needs-to-do-more-for-lgbtq-people-feel-safe-loved/102052740 This week, Foreign Minister Penny Wong announced at Sydney's WorldPride Human Rights Conference that Australia would spend $3.5 million as "a start" to support organisations advocating for LGBTQ rights in the Asia-Pacific. "As amazing as the announcement is, we still have so much work to do in...

10:47

Indias Education Market: The Next Neo-Colonial Frontier "IndyWatch Feed National"

Over the last week or so, Australian politicians and representatives of the university sector got busy pressing flesh in India, hoping to open avenues that have largely remained aspirational. It was timed to coincide with G20 talks in New Delhi, which has seen a flurry of contentious meetings traversing security, economics and education, all taking place in the shadow of the Ukraine War.

A starring outcome of the various discussions was an agreement between Canberra and New Delhi to ensure the mutual recognition of qualifications. On March 3, the Australian Minister for Education, Jason Clare, stated in a media release that the Mechanism for the Mutual Recognition of Qualifications was Indias most comprehensive education agreement of its type with another country.

Such a mechanism would ensure that Indian students attaining a degree from an Australian university would have it recognised should they wish to continue higher education in India. The release continues to optimistically extol the merits of the mechanism, which would open a world of possibilities to develop flexible and innovative partnerships between the two countries. Minister Clare and his counterpart Shri Dharmendra Pradhan also reaffirmed their wish to establish an Australia India Working Group on Transnational Partnerships.

A number of memoranda of understanding, totalling 11 in all, were also signed, stressing bilateral cooperation between India and Australia in a number of fields, including law and bio-innovation. The developments today, announced the Indian Ministry of Education with certain effusion, will create more opportunities for two-way mobility of students and professionals for the purpose of education and employment, and pave the way for making education the biggest enabler in taking India-Australia bilateral relationship to greater heights and shared aspirations.

The public relations front was also busy with fanfare. Brian Schmidt, Nobel laureate and vice-chancellor of the Australian National University, met students and officials at Sri Venkateswara College of the University of Delhi. His polite welcome was shaded by the more raucous one given to former Australian test cricketer Adam Gilchrist, who acts as the University of Wollongongs global brand ambassador. For such institutions, brands come before brains.

Gilchrists presence was unsurprising, given the zeal with which the university he represents is pursuing a base in India. (The added point here is that Indians are utterly bonkers for cricket.) The soft power of cricket...

09:45

Land-price related Cost-of-living pressures trigger record demand for Lifeline's resources "IndyWatch Feed National"

Recent analysis claims that in 82 of Sydney's 2019 residential postcodes, a single tenant needs to be making at least $100,000 a year to avoid being in housing stress. For those within five kilometres of the CBD, that figure rises to $117,000, well above the NSW average income of $97,604 for a full-time worker." Lifeline, Australia's crisis and suicide hotline, describes 'record activity' in searches for assistance and support for stress related to the high cost of living as affected by Australia's shockingly high land and housing prices. (Note that the Australian CPI does not take land price inflation into account.) National housing campaign 'Everybodys Home,' says a growing number of renters are reaching breaking point, with new analysis revealing some Melburnians are paying as much as $165 extra per week in rent compared to a year ago. Candobetter notes that there are so many calls to keep wages down, but the same employer organisations advocating this are also advocating for more mass migration, which is the principle long-term driver of inflated land-for-housing prices.

 

Housing costs a major factor behind worker shortage: businesses

07:41

61% of all votersincluding 57% of Democratsbelieve 'it is likely' that Feds 'helped provoke' Jan 6 riot "IndyWatch Feed National"

Rasmussen has a new poll out showing that a whopping 61 percent of all voters, including a stunning 57 percent of Democrats, believe that federal agents played a role in inciting the Capitol riot of January 6, 2021. In answer to the question "How likely is it that undercover government agents helped provoke the Capitol riot," 61 percent of likely voters said it was either very likely (39 percent) or somewhat likely (22 percent) that they had done so. 59 percent of men and 63 percent of women believed that federal agents had "helped provoke the Capitol riot." This major majority of voters who believe the Capitol riot was not simply naturally occurring breaks down among political party affiliation as well, with 57 percent of Democrats saying it is either very likely (34 percent) or somewhat likely (23 percent) while for Republicans the numbers are 51 percent saying very likely, and 19 percent saying somewhat likely. Many across the media of the new right have stated their belief,...

07:21

Pan-African News Wire "IndyWatch Feed National"

QUAD FMs Joint Statement Hypes China Threats with Clichs; US Pandering to India's Position on Ukraine Crisis May Disappoint European Allies

By Wang Qi

Mar 03, 2023 10:03 PM

Quad Ministers' panel in New Delhi on March 3, 2023 Photo: VCG

The foreign ministers of QUAD countries met on Friday and reaffirmed the grouping's commitment for a "free and open Indo-Pacific," releasing an 18-point joint statement that analysts viewed as lousy clichs with a confrontational mentality, as it singled out Russia and North Korea on regional security issues and played up the "China threat" in a subtle and veiled way.

Considering that no joint statement was reached at the G20 Foreign Ministers' Meeting (FMM) one day earlier, Chinese experts said the QUAD's joint statement further demonstrated that the US has lost patience and confidence in being able to lead the multilateral platform and make use of it.

Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong attended the talks held in New Delhi. Indian media said they were the first talks since they met in September 2022 in New York.

In the joint statement, the four ministers reaffirmed the Quad's steadfast commitment to supporting "a free and open Indo-Pacific," a term linked with the US' "Indo-Pacific strategy," which aims to contain China. 

In the joint statement, QUAD ministers mentioned "challenges to the maritime rules-based order, including in the South and East China Seas."

We always believe that cooperation between countries should conform to the trend of peace and development of the times and should not be confined to exclusive "small cliques," said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning. 

"We hope the relevant countries will do more to enhance security and mutual trust among regional countries and safeguard regional peace and stability," Mao said at a press briefing on Friday. 

Zhu Feng, executive dean of the School of International Studies under Nanjing Unive...

05:11

Ron DeSantis: Dogmatist Extraordinaire "IndyWatch Feed National"

Certainty closes the minds of those possessing the Truth from on High. These darlings of the gods may even feel sorry for those benighted Unfortunates with the temerity of disagreeing with them and try to persuade them to see reason to save them from themselves. 

As the blood-stained pages of history amply attest, dogmatists may try to convert, persecute, torture, or even burn their victims at the stake for their own good.  Dogmatic certainty can be a very dangerous thing and turn the powerful of this world into monsters about a difference of opinion.

It is an odd quirk of fate that some dogmatists will try to convert unbelievers not to convince them but rather themselves, since converts strengthen the dogmatists faith in themselves.

Some who adopt such sinister measures of persuasion like burning at the stake may even be prompted not by certainty, but an inner doubt so alarming that they must silence it by projecting it onto their victims to find inner peace to rid the world of these heretics and their own doubts.

Such persecution, torture, and murder have always been the stock-in-trade of dogmatists in dealing with dissent, and especially when they are also demagogues who ascend to power to impose their will on their people, so that dissent becomes treason.

Democracies, on the other hand, know that dissent isnt treason, but the lifeblood of democracies.  A government which oppresses a democratic people is no longer morally legitimate because it has lost the consent of the governed and rules only by force, at times with a fig leaf of legitimacy called the Divine Right of Kings.

Let us consider such a dogmatist-as-tyrant as the very embodiment of this closed-minded certainty:

He is not someone of humility who realizes his own past errors, with the confident expectation that he will doubtless err again; nor someone who modestly affirms his perception of truth and refuses to call it Divine Revelation.

Nor someone who is aware that when several answers are possible, his alone need not be true and allows himself to be counseled by seasoned advisors about which answer is best.

Nor is he someone who realizes that various factors may predispose him to think as he doeshis upbringing, temperament, age, race, social class, religion, nationality, profession, or an uncontrollable lust for power.

Nor someone who realizes that these conditioning factors may be not merely influencing him, but doing his thinking for him, and so he adopts a healthy live-and-let-live attitude toward those who disagree with him.

No, he is none of these, but the Omniscient One, who through some mysterious dispensation has been vouchsafed from above the divine prerogative to know what is right and wrong, true and false, wise and foolish for all men and all women in all times and places. Nay, he is the Enlightened One Himself who, sitting enthrone...

04:24

The Valdai meeting: Where West Asia meets multipolarity "IndyWatch Feed National"

At Russia's Valdai Club meeting - the east's answer to Davos - intellectuals and influencers gathered to frame West Asia's current and future developments. The 12th "Middle East Conference" at the Valdai Club in Moscow offered a more than welcome cornucopia of views on interconnected troubles and tribulations affecting the region. But first, an important word on terminology - as only one of Valdai's guests took the trouble to stress. This is not the "Middle East" - a reductionist, Orientalist notion devised by old colonials: at The Cradle we emphasize the region must be correctly described as West Asia. Some of the region's trials and tribulations have been mapped by the official Valdai report, The Middle East and The Future of Polycentric World. But the intellectual and political clout of those in attendance can provide valuable anecdotal insights too. Here are a few of the major strands participants highlighted on regional developments, current and future: Russian Deputy Foreign...

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Saturday, 04 March

22:00

New York Cantor WontProvide Data on New Forced Treatment Plan "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Late last year, New York City Mayor Eric Adams put into motion a plan expanding the use of force to drug and hospitalize people against their will. While this used to require clear evidence of imminent danger, it now requires only concern that a person may be having delusions or even simply not taking care of their physical health. Some have noted that this is meant to be used as a way to forcibly remove unhoused people from the streets, so its no surprise that advocacy groups and activists expressed concern.

The Consumer Advisory Board (CAB committee) I chair for the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOMH), has also expressed concern. So we pressed DOMH for more information and guidance around the new rules for emergency interventions.

Photograph of the red and blue lights on top of a police car at night

We wanted to listen to the training about the new rules which was given to clinicians and police officers. What were they being told about their expanding roles?

We also wanted numbers. How many people have been detained, imprisoned, or drugged under the new rules? How does that compare to the previous state of things? How was the sprawling bureaucratic superstructure of city government tracking outcomes on the ground in real time?

DOMH answered our call and offered a presentation. But as the presenter arrived, we quickly realized that this presentation could not be the same one that was being given to clinicians and the police. The presentation was straightforwardand without substance. First, the presenter offered no slides, PowerPoint, or handouts. While supplementary materials arent a requirement, data and numbers are when it comes to tracking outcomes in mental health. There were no such figures at the meeting. It seemed as if the presenter waltzed into the meeting and shot from the hip when preparing and delivering this presentation....

11:42

Identity Issues are Class Issues: How the Imperial Centers Left Opposes Workers Seizing Power "IndyWatch Feed National"

Rainer Shea RAWMs organizers are now working to turn their project into a permanent coalition, and that goal will be advanced by ANSWERs rally on the 18th. This rally represents a strengthening of anti-imperialist unity, especially among Marxists The outcome of these developments could be the full breaking of the monopoly which the ABC left...

11:12

The Valdai Meeting: Where West Asia Meets Multipolarity "IndyWatch Feed National"

Pepe Escobar At Russias Valdai Club meeting the easts answer to Davos intellectuals and influencers gathered to frame West Asias current and future developments. The 12th Middle East Conference at the Valdai Club in Moscow offered a more than welcome cornucopia of views on interconnected troubles and tribulations affecting the region. But first, an important...

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Friday, 03 March

22:21

Hidden tunnel discovered inside Egypt's Great Pyramid at Giza "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Hidden tunnel discovered inside Egypt's Great Pyramid at Giza

Nine metre passageway unveiled by Egyptian officials, which could provide answers on how ancient wonder was built
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A hidden corridor inside the Great Pyramid of Giza was announced by Egypt's Tourism Ministry of Antiquities on 2 March 2023 (Reuters)
A hidden corridor inside the Great Pyramid at Giza was announced by Egypt's Tourism Ministry of Antiquities on 2 March 2023 (Reuters)

A nine-metre-long hidden passageway has been discovered inside Egypts Great Pyramid at Giza. 

The corridor, which is two metres wide and located on the northern side of one of the worlds largest pyramids, was unveiled during a press conference on Thursday by Egyptian antiquities officials. 

The findings were made as part of the Scan Pyramids project, which uses infrared thermography, 3D construction technology, and radiographic muons, among other non-destructive and non-invasive techniques, to investigate the site. 

The project was launched in 2015 as a collaboration between Egyptian experts and universities in Canada, France, Germany, and Japan. 

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The Great Pyramid was built as a monumental tomb around 2560 BCE during the reign of Pharaoh Khufu. It has three known chambers and is the largest of the three main pyramids that ma...

19:04

Nearly half of British viewers believe ethnic minorities and LGBT communities are over-represented on TV, new survey finds "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

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Almost half of Brits believe ethnic minorities and LGBT communities are over-represented on television, a survey has found.

Some 45 per cent of people in the UK think ethnic minorities are over-represented, while just 26 per cent say they are under-represented, according to the new YouGov poll.

Meanwhile, 44 per cent of Britons believe gay, bisexual, lesbian and transgender people are over-represented on their TV screens. However, there are no reliable figures to show if Britons perceptions about representation on television are correct.

It comes just weeks after a report by the Campaign for Common Sense suggested the unrecognisable to most viewers  as it accused the broadcaster of over-representing minorities.

Meanwhile the marketing departments of 500 major brands said in a 2017 survey that they were focused on promoting diversity to prevent perceived discrimination, with some admitting they had purposefully used fewer images of white and straight couples in their campaigns.

The YouGov survey spoke to more than 1,000 people in each of the seven countries that participated, including the UK, France, Italy, Spain, Chile, the United Arab Emirates and Australia.

It found that out of all the nationalities questioned, Brits were far more likely to believe ethnic minorities and LGBT people were over-represented on TV, reports The Times.

In neighbouring France, for example, just 19 per cent of people believe ethnic minorities are over-represented, while 33 per cent think they are under-represented.

In fact in every other country surveyed, more people believed ethnic minorities and LGBT people were under-represented on TV rather than over-represented a reversal of Britains results.

According to the latest UK census data, released in November last year, ethnic minorities make up 18.3 per cent of the population in England and Wales, while 81.7 per cent of people are white.

Meanwhile 1.5 per cent of Brits aged over 16 identified as gay or lesb...

16:33

Kansas Citys Homeless Residents Provided With Jobs And Housing "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

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Homeless people need all the help and support the government can give. Unfortunately, some are left to their own devices and they end up sinking deeper into poverty.

What they need are jobs. When a person feels productive, so many things can change, and these are often for the good.

In a pilot program thats meant as an answer to the homelessness problem thats happening in Kansas City, the state made sure that they were provided with part-time work. This helped many immensely especially when getting the housing they desperately needed.

Kansas City Missouri has also now witnessed a lowering in litter collection because the pandemic slowed down court cases and community service clean-up programs.


By putting 26 of the citys 1,800 homeless people to work, changes happened. They made them clean the streets that they stayed in. This move targeted two issues in one go and they were able to remove more than 67,000 pounds of trash by the time the work time ended and this also gave the homeless workers the ability to consider themselves employed on a housing application.

We really wanted to focus on people...

14:29

10 Best Winter Flowers For Planters "IndyWatch Feed National"

Ah, winter. A season of frosty mornings and cozy nights. But don't let the cold weather stop you from brightening up your outdoor planters with beautiful flowers! Whether you're looking to add a pop of color to your porch or bring some cheer to your patio, there are plenty of hardy blooms ready to light up even the darkest days.

08:04

U.S. Treasury Introduces CBDC Working Group, Discusses Potential Routes For Digital Dollar "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

The Treasurys statements explore the potential forms and implementations of an American CBDC.

The U.S. Department of the Treasury has released comments from Undersecretary for Domestic Finance Nellie Liang on the Next Steps to the Future of Money and Payments, addressing CBDCs and the approach the American government is taking to their potential implementation.

The original Treasury report released in September 2022 described the formation of a CBDC working group that would advance work on a CBDC. Liangs remarks confirmed the formation of that group.

One of the central tasks for the CBDC Working Group is to complement the Feds work by considering the implications of a U.S. CBDC for policy objectives for which a broader Administration perspective is helpful, Liang said. To give you a sense of how we are pursuing this work, I will describe our approach to thinking about CBDC options, the policy questions we are attempting to answer, and the kinds of recommendations we hope to develop.

Highlights from this description include a look at the potential forms that a CBDC could take, the potential for a separate retail and wholesale CBDC and the possible core features of the CBDC. Also discussed is the idea that a potential U.S. CBDC, if one were created, would best serve the United States by being intermediated, meaning that the private sector would offer accounts or digital wallets to facilitate the management of CBDC holdings and payments. In terms of technology, a retail CBDC might involve a different architecture compared to a CBDC that is intended solely for wholesale use.

In his piece for Bitcoin Magazine, Mark Goodwin described how Bitcoiners may have spent so much time looking for CBDCs, we missed the private-entity stablecoin monster right in front of our eyes.

The Treasurys released remarks suggest that a CBDC may well come on the backs of private entities, with major incentives to participate. The United States has gotten serious in regards to its consideration of a CBDC. And all this just as legislation has been introduced by Republican lawmakers that would prohibit the Federal Reserve from issuing a CBDC directly to anyone.

Although this bill may not have much of a chance of passing, notable is the specific angle of preventing a Federal CBDC, potentially leaving free those intermediated by private parties.

The remarks also described how a CBDC is one of many directi...

00:31

Seymour Hershs Nord Stream Theory: Fact or Fiction? "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

In his online article How America took out the Nord Stream Pipeline, Pulitzer Prize winner Seymour Hersh sees the blowing up of the Nord Stream pipelines in the Baltic Sea as a collaboration between Norway and the United States. Based on the testimony of a whistleblower, Hersh situates the planting of C4 explosive devices by U.S. Navy Divers under the cover of the BALTOPS 22 international naval exercise in June; according to Hersh, the explosive devices were triggered by a Norwegian Navy P8, which dropped sonar buoys for this purpose on September 26th, 2022.

First of all, it should be noted that neither the U.S., nor Russia, nor European states have been able to present any valid evidence of perpetration, so Seymour Hershs theory must be taken seriously. Unfortunately, however, his article fails to provide any evidence. Whats more, in addition to minor weaknesses in content, important questions remain unanswered: for example, Hersh does not address why the attack took place on September 26 of all days, why the detonations occurred 17 hours apart, and fails to mention the dark ships described by Jerry Javornicky.

The major event BALTOPS 22, with which Hersh links the attack, took place between June 5th and 17th, with the participation of over 45 ships and over 75 aircraft from 16 countries, including Germany, Poland, Sweden, Norway, the Baltic States, the United Kingdom and the United States. NavyMil reported that Scientists from five nations brought the latest advancements in Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV) mine hunting technology to the Baltic Sea to demonstrate the vehicles effectiveness in operational scenarios. A June 12th NATO article is even more explicit: In support of BALTOPS, U.S. Navy Sixth Fleet partnered with U.S. Navy research and warfare centers to bring the latest advancements in Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV) mine hunting technology to the Baltic Sea to demonstrate the vehicles effectiveness in operational scenarios. Experimentation was conducted off the coast of Bornholm, Denmark, with participants from Naval Information Warfare Center (NIWC) Pacific, Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Newport, and Mine Warfare Readiness and Effectiveness Measuring (MIREM) all under the direction of U.S. Sixth Fleet Task Force 68.

These publications confirm in essence the scenario described by Seymour Hersh. BALTOPS 22 is also conceivable as the setting for the attack. However, it should also be borne in mind that th...

Thursday, 02 March

13:26

Doing Washingtons Bidding: Australias Treatment of Daniel Duggan "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

The increasingly shabby treatment of former US marine Daniel Edmund Duggan by Australian authorities in the service of their US masters has again shown that the Australian passport is not quite worth the material its printed on.

In January this year, Sydneys Downing Centre Local Court heard that Australian Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus accepted a request from the US before Christmas to extradite Duggan. Duggan is no longer an American citizen, but Canberra has often regarded this as irrelevant when it comes to the US-Australian alliance.

In a 2017 indictment unsealed on December 9, Duggan is accused by prosecutors of using his expertise to train Chinese fighter pilots to land on aircraft carriers along with eight co-conspirators working at a South African flight school. It is also alleged that the US State Department warned him to apply for written authorisation to train a foreign air force in 2008, which is a requirement of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). The allegation here is that he went ahead without securing authorisation, thereby breaching trafficking and arms control laws between 2009 and 2012.

Duggan has been held since October. In the finest traditions of Australian justice, he is being confined in conditions that suggest presumed guilt. His lawyer, Dennis Miralis, has stated at various points with some exasperation that his client is presumed innocent under US law. Duggans wife, Saffrine, insists that her husband is a victim of the United States governments political dispute with China.

This presumption has also been sorely tested by Duggans detention in a two-by-four-metre cell at the Silverwater jail, which also houses convicted terrorists. Miralis can only assume that the New South Wales Department of Directions has been all too willing to follow instructions delivered from on high.

Earlier this month lawyers for Duggan made a submission to the UN Human Rights Committee challenging these conditions. Their submission argues that the authorities have failed to protect Duggan from inhumane and degrading treatment, failed to segregate him from convicted inmates, violated his right to adequate facilities to enable him to prepare his legal defence, and denied his right to confidential communications.

The submission also references the assessment of a clinical psychologist who visited Duggan in the Silverwater prison. The psychologist...

02:30

About Not Listening to People "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Some years ago, an old man of about 85 years of age was admitted to a British hospital. He kept on insisting that he didnt have time to be hospitalised because his mother needed him. The staff didnt believe him. But he told the truth. His mother was one of the oldest people in Britain, and she was dependent on her sons help. The story appeared in the BMJ as a warning about distrusting what people tell their doctors.

Illustration depicting a doctor and nurse standing aloof or angrily pointing at an older female patient sitting downI went on a lecture tour in North America after I had published my book about deadly medicines and organised crime in the drug industry and lost my way at a large hospital in Baltimore. I couldnt find the auditorium and the organiser of the meeting didnt answer her phone. I strolled around in despair while the time for my lecture was rapidly approaching.

As a last resort, I addressed the reception at the hospital. As I was in a hurry, I bypassed a large queue of patients and explained to the receptionist that I was not a patient but a doctor scheduled to give a lecture in a few minutes time.

Please go to the end of the queue, she replied with a stone face. I repeated that I was a doctor and asked for help to find my colleague who worked at the hospital.

Please go to the end of the queue, the robot replied. It didnt matter to her how much I begged for help. She likely thought I was a psychiatric case with a delusion that I was a doctor, as she didnt tell me that the hospital information desk was close by.

I arrived at the auditorium right on time after having asked a friendly person in the corridor where the hospital information desk...

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