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Monday, 20 March

01:49

Wisst ihr noch, frher? Wie wir uns ber die Sowjets ... "IndyWatch Feed National"

Wisst ihr noch, frher? Wie wir uns ber die Sowjets lustig gemacht hatten, weil die nur so verkrustete Mumien als Staatschefs hatten?

Nehmt nur den Brechnew! 1906 - 1982. Der war fast 80, als er starb!!

Und sein Nachfolger, Andropow erst. 1914 bis 1984. 70!!

Danach kam dann als letzter vor Gorbatschow Tschernenko. 1911 - 1985. BER SIEBZIG war der!!1!

Daran musste ich denken, als ich dieses aktuelle Foto von Biden sah. Geboren 1942. Der ist jetzt ... 80. Wird im November 81.

Die Mathehochbegabten unter euch werden sofort merken, dass der lter ist als alle Gerontokraten damals bei den Sowjets waren. Die, deren Alter bei uns automatisch dazu gefhrt hat, das Regime insgesamt als undemokratisch abzulehnen. Offensichtlich wrde niemand jemals einen so alten Regierungschef haben wollen!1!! Da kann es also nicht mit rechten Dingen zugegangen sein!!1!

Wie sich die Zeiten doch ndern.

Ich finde aber auffallend, dass Biden nicht nur lter ist sondern auch deutlich lter aussieht als die Sowjets damals. Der sieht aus, als wird er von einem Bauchredner und einem Luftdruckrhrensystem am Leben gehalten. Weia.

Vielleicht sollte ich anstatt ber Schlangenl zu ... "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Vielleicht sollte ich anstatt ber Schlangenl zu meckern lieber schlechte Ideen verffentlichen.

Prior Art 1: Mit einer "KI" erkennen, welche Teile einer Konfigurationsdatei Keywords und welche variable Werte sind. Dann Konfigurations-Fuzzing!

Prior Art 2: In Echtzeit Konfigurationen unternehmensweit durchrotieren, so dass die Funktionalitt bestehen bleibt, aber stndig andere Parameter ntig sind fr die Inanspruchnahme von Diensten. So reduziert sich die Angriffsoberflche automatisiert und man belstigt Exploiter!1!!

Prior Art 3: Auf Mobiltelefonen haben Apps einen serialisierten State, den sie dem System sagen, und anhand dessen sie in genau denselben Zustand wiederhergestellt werden knnen. So kann man eine App killen und spter neustarten, ohne dass fr den Benutzer erkennbar ist, dass die App in der Mitte weg war. Das knnte man auch auf Servern machen! Dann in der Mitte des Unternehmens einen Orchestrator haben, der stndig Dienste killt und neu startet mit dem State, vorher meinetwegen dafr sorgt, dass die solange aus dem Load Balancer genommen werden. So verhindert man, dass irgendwo ein Angreifer Schadcode injected hat.

Prior Art 4: Antivirus / Firewall / AI based anomaly detection fr den hinterlegten State. Observability. Einmal das ganze Programm!!1!

Prior Art 5: Serviceangebot: Wir fahren Angriffe auf Ihr Unternehmen, aber nicht um Schwachstellen zu finden, sondern damit Ihre "KI" Anomalien zum Trainieren hat!1!!

Hat noch jemand brillante Ideen, bei denen man den Patentanwlten mal in den Pool pinkeln msste?

Update: Ein paar Kumpels meinen, Prior Art 3 werde jetzt schon so gemacht. Man nenne das "Rejuvination". Einer meinte gar, das sei bei der Mondlandung so gemacht worden.

Update: Aus Prior Art 1 knnte man auch noch eine Firewall und Anomaly Detection "erfinden".

Update: Prior Art 6: Bei der Passwortrcksetzung knnte man einen KI-Chatbot haben, der vorher schon mit dir gechattet hat, und dich dann wiedererkennt anhand frherer Konversationsthemen und -Meinungen. Quasi sowas wie Schrittmustererkennung, nur halt fr Textchat!

Prior Art 7: Eine KI benutzt das ber dich vorhandene Wissen aus dem Netz, um Kandidaten fr die Sicherheitsfrage zu bewerten (abzulehnen) bei der Accountregistrierung.

Prior Art 8: KI-assistierte Partnersuche. Die KI matcht Leute, die online ber dieselben Dinge und Leute Hatespeech verbreitet haben.

Kennt ihr das, wenn jemand einen Zusammenhang herstellt ... "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Kennt ihr das, wenn jemand einen Zusammenhang herstellt zwischen Dingen, die ihr bisher nicht im Zusammenhang betrachtet habt, und pltzlich rast euer Hirn los und bewertet Dinge neu?

So ging mir das gerade bei der Lektre von diesem Jonathan Haidt-Artikel. Jonathan Haidt hatte ich hier schon ein paar Mal verlinkt, der hat die Heterodox Academy mitgegrndet. Da geht es darum, dass unter College-Professoren die politischen Positionen sehr einseitig verteilt sind und das am Ende dem jeweiligen Feld schadet, wenn da nur noch gegenseitiges Schulterklopfen statt kritischer Auseinandersetzung gemacht wird. Ihm ging es um Psychologie und Geisteswissenschaften, er ist auch selber Psychologieprofessor. In der Forschung ist sein Gebiet vor allem Moralfragen.

Haidt wurde berhmt mit einem Buch namens "The Coddling of the American Mind", auf das sich natrlich die ganzen Konservativen gestrzt haben, weil sie glaubten, es sttze ihre Position.

Aber betrachtet den Artikel mal unabhngig von dem ganzen geschichtlichen Ballast. Das Buch geht zurck auf eine Kooperation mit einem Freund, der unter Depressionen leidet, und dafr im Krankenhaus in Behandlung war, wo man ihm CBT beigebracht hat, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Sie haben ihm gezeigt, worauf er achten kann, in seinem eigenen Verhalten, um zuknftige Depressions-Episoden abzumildern oder ganz zu vermeiden. Anders ausgedrckt:

Thinking in these ways causes depression, as well as being a symptom of depression. Breaking out of these painful distortions is a cure for depression.
So und die These von dem Papier ist jetzt, dass viele dieser Verhaltensmuster heute (ihm geht es vor allem um Universitten, aber das lsst sich auch auf Schulen und Bibliotheken verallgemeinern) angewendet werden, nicht um absichtlich die Schler krank zu machen, aber dass das eben der Effekt ist.

Naja, knnte man denken, dann zeig uns doch mal die Zahlen, dass die Uni-Studenten alle psychisch krank werden. Jetzt liegen da ein paar Zahlen vor. Besonders heftig betroffen sind junge linksliberale weie Frauen.

Ich hatte noch nie von CBT gehrt und daher ist die ganze Herangehensweise seines Kollegen absolut neu und faszinierend. Vielleicht geht euch das ja auch so.

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Sunday, 19 March

23:01

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

NEBUCHADNEZZAR EATING GRASS by Australian painter Arthur Boyd

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18:54

Bald-faced lies from Biden the Bullshitter "IndyWatch Feed National"

New Internal Revenue Service (IRS) data on individual income taxes for tax year 2020 shows the federal income tax system continues to be progressive as high-income taxpayers pay the highest average income tax rates.[1] Average tax rates for all income groups remained lower in 2020, three years after the Tax...

18:36

Bill Thompson Outside Insiders today. "IndyWatch Feed National"

And Part Two - here's Bill's intro: I'm grateful that Laura Tingle was prepared to tolerate an old bloke with a GoPro, again. I also acknowledge that Laura even seemed to refrain from requesting intervention from a security guy who came around behind me... OTOH, I still think their ABC...

15:53

PODCAST: In play #NorthShoreVotes prompts Matt Kean attack on Helen Conway "IndyWatch Feed National"

IN THE UPCOMING NSW election the Liberal Party is facing a strong challenge from community independent, Helen Conway in the safe seat of North Shore. North Shore is currently held by Felicity Wilson who won 46.6% of the primary vote in 2019. The seat was last held by an independent between 1988 and 1991 when []

13:11

Melbourne art? "IndyWatch Feed National"

One way the city has made the streets more interesting is birds. Digital birds. Heres what its about. pic.twitter.com/qIp6cVE6Kn Julian O'Shea (@julianoshea) March 17, 2023

10:48

You Were Warned "IndyWatch Feed National"

The late Shane Warne, Australian Sports Legend

J.G. Olsen / Financial Expositor

Please go to

https://australiaexitsthewho.com/

https://www.vaccinationdecisions.net/

https://imoparty.com/

https://thelightaustralia.com/

FOURTH MEETING OF THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL NEGO...

07:00

Peter Low altitude flyer Costello throws Nines journalists under a bus to attack Paul Keating "IndyWatch Feed National"

Australias old media is fighting an internal civil war trying to justify their cheerleader style of reporting federal politics. In this case, its regarding Australias highly questionable $368 billion expenditure on submarines. []

00:15

A word about the forthcoming NSW State Election..... "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"


Unfortunately the following newspaper clipping and video are less cynically humorous than they are chillingly close to the truth.

A NSW Upper House mock 'voting guide' to those political parties which might turn up on your 25 March 2023 NSW state election ballot papers:












The EchoHandy voting guide for the pragmatic progressive

15 March 2023

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Saturday, 18 March

22:08

'Unfathomable': Millions of dead fish blanket river near Menindee, Australia in latest mass kill "IndyWatch Feed National"

Millions of fish have died in another mass kill in the lower Darling-Baaka river near Menindee, in New South West's far west. Photos supplied by Menindee residents show dead fish - mostly bony bream, but also Murray cod, golden perch, silver perch and carp - blanketed across the river's surface. It is the latest in a series of large-scale fish deaths that have prompted questions about the management of water levels in the Murray-Darling Basin. Menindee residents who spoke with Guardian Australia on Friday said the latest fish kill appeared larger than previous mass deaths. About a million fish died during a sustained drought in the same area in 2019 after a rapid drop in temperature led to an algal bloom de-oxygenating the river. Resident Graeme McCrabb said the scale of the mass kill on Friday was "unfathomable". "It's horrendous here today," he said, speaking from the riverbank about 5km upstream of Menindee. "The river is just white. I'm looking at probably a kilometre or a...

21:41

I love her! More strength to you! "IndyWatch Feed National"

I will be referred to as a woman, as female, as a feminist there isnt a misogynist alive who has the chops to change my mind. But theyll call me a TERF regardless & Im at the point when I just dont f***ing care It is worth listening to every...

20:53

Smart ticketing expands in Victoria and Queensland "IndyWatch Feed National"

One step closer to a biometric prison. Photo: QRN

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Train commuters in Brisbane can now use smart ticketing when travelling on the airport line, while Melbourne customers will see the introduction of a best practice system to replace Myki by the end of 2023.

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17:56

Svali- In 2002, Illuminati Defector Predicted Financial Collapse "IndyWatch Feed National"

<p><h1 style="text-align: center;">HenryMakow.com March 17, 2023</h1> <div><i><b>The Illuminati has planned first for a financial collapse that will make the great depression look like a picnic.<br></b></i></div> <div><b>Svalis revelations </b><b>almost 20 years ago </b><b>of a well organized Satanist conspiracy add a new dimension to current events. How much is pertinent today in your view?</b></div> <div><b>It is hard to accept Svalis assertion that the Illuminati is </b><b>Aryan supremacist (German is spoken at the top) but welcomes Jewish apostates. Also, hard to believe her assertion, there is no Marxism in the cult and they hate Israel and hope one day to see it destroyed. Nonetheless, many other assertions like the Nazis being Illuminati, and the CIA-Freemason connection, ring true. </b></div> <div><b> </b></div> <div><b>In light of the covid scam, her revelation that the Illuminati have prepared for martial law may be significant: </b> <i></i><i>The United States has been divided up into seven major geographical regions. <b>Each region has localities within it that contain military compounds and bases that are hidden in remote, isolated areas or on large private estates.</b></i></div> <p><i>These bases are used intermittently to teach and train generational Illuminati in military techniques, hand- to- hand combat, crowd control, use of arms, and all aspects of military warfare. <b>Why? Because the Illuminists believe that our government, as we know it, as well as the governments of most nations around the world, are destined to collapse.</b></i></p> <div><b>Related-</b> <a href= "https://www.henrymakow.com/2019/10/The-Illuminati-is-not-Exclusively-Jewish.html"> Fiona Barnett- Satanic Black Magic Rules the World</a></div> <div>-  <a href= "http://theunhivedmind.com/UHM/dialoque-with-hidden-hand-self-proclaimed-illuminati-insider/"> Australian Adept Unveiled World Satanic Control</a></div> <div><i><b> </b></i></div> <div style="text-align: left;"> <h2 style="text-align: center;"><b>By Henry Makow PhD</b> <i><b> from Oct 14, 2002 & July 4, 2021

If you detect the devils hand</b> in current events, you may be closer to the truth than you think.</p> <p>A woman who was raised in the Illuminati cult describes a powerful secret organization comprising one percent of the U.S. population that has infiltrated all social institutions and is covertly preparing a military takeover. Her revelations cast the war on terror and homeland security in a new light.</p> </div> <p> </p> <p>&a...

17:54

Children Dying at Highest Rate in Decades, Researchers Warn "IndyWatch Feed National"

Frank Bergman Slay News March 17, 2023

Researchers are raising the alarm after a bombshell new study revealed that American teens and young children are dying at the highest levels seen in decades.

The studys findings were published this week in the world-renowned Journal of the American Medical Association.

The researchers found that the mortality rate for minors aged 1 through 19 soared by almost 20% between 2020 and 2022.

As the study notes, this alarming spike cannot be ascribed to the COVID-19 virus.

As Slay News has been reporting, America and other nations around the world have seen sudden death rates skyrocket for all ages over the last couple of years.

Lawmakers in Japan have just revealed that the country is now suffering the highest number of excess deaths since World War 2.

Last summer, a data study found that the average life expectancy in America had dropped significantly for the second year in a row.

According to data collected by the National Center for Health Statistics, the average American was expected at birth to live to 78 years and 10 months in 2019.

That figure dropped to 77 years in 2020.

In 2022, the life expectancy for the U.S. population stood at 76 years and one month.

The life expectancy for Americans is now at the lowest age since 1996.

Not only are American geriatrics dying younger on average, but the nations youth are dying with greater frequency.

Prior to 2020, the trend saw life expectancy lengthen every year over the course of the 20th century.

Between 2019 and the end of 2021, the mortality rate for youths aged 1 through 19 increased by 19%.

Researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine and the University of Washingtons department of epidemiology noted that while persons ages 10-19 were driving the spike in the pediatric mortality rate, all-cause mortality also jumped by 8.4% in children ages 1-9 in 2021.

Babies under one-year-old were standouts, however, having not suffered an increase in mortality.

Some may argue that the spike is due to children dying from Covid due to the timeline.

However, the researchers noted that this reversal in the pediatric mortality trajectory was caused not....

17:51

DOD spends nearly $50 million a year 'to do nothing' with Trump's border wall materials, drawing GOP backlash "IndyWatch Feed National"

DOD spends nearly $50 million a year 'to do nothing' with Trump's border wall materials, drawing GOP backlash --DOD is spending around $130,000 a day to store materials after Biden canceled Trump's border wall construction project | 16 March 2023 | The Biden administration spends about $130,000 per day to store and maintain unused border wall panels at the southern border, and Senate Republicans are demanding answers. Republican members of the Senate Armed Forces Committee -- using details provided to them in a request for information to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) -- sent a letter Wednesday evening to the Defense Department asking why nearly $50 million is being spent each year to store the Trump-era border materials. Led by ranking member Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., and signed by Texas Sens. Ted Cruz and John Cornyn, along with nearly every other Republican on the committee, the senators wrote that they "are disturbed to learn the Department of Defense is paying private landowners to store border wall materials procured under the Trump Administration instead of fortifying the southern border with those materials."

16:33

GKP S5/E8 CBDCs a Solution Looking for a Problem "IndyWatch Feed National"

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-czdkj-13bd430 Gday Folks, On todays show no Andy as hes over in PNG but Ethan joins me for a discussion about bank closures in Australia, Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), Inflation, and US bank collapses.  Not the most high energy conspiracy style of topics but we hope we made it as interesting and informative as []

16:19

Pan-African News Wire "IndyWatch Feed National"

President Xis Russia Trip a Highly Expected Event: Global Times Editorial

By Global Times

Mar 18, 2023 12:45 AM

The national flags of China and Russia are seen on Red Square, Moscow. Photo: Xinhua

At the invitation of President Vladimir Putin of the Russian Federation, Chinese President Xi Jinping will pay a state visit to Russia from March 20 to 22. After the visit in 2013, once again, Xi has made Russia the destination of his first overseas trip after being elected as Chinese president. The Russia tour will further deepen strategic mutual trust and mutually beneficial cooperation between China and Russia, which will not only benefit the two countries and their peoples, but also bring more certainty to the international community amid numerous risks. It will be a trip of peace, friendship and cooperation. 

Against the backdrop of the escalating Ukraine crisis and intensifying geopolitical tensions worldwide, the visit has attracted special attention from the international community and in the realm of public opinion. The news, when it was released on Friday afternoon, immediately sparked extensive interpretation and analysis, with many reports focusing on what role this visit will play in promoting peace talks and negotiations in the Ukraine crisis. The expectations from the international community toward China's head-of-state diplomacy can be strongly felt.

It should be pointed out that the Chinese and Russian heads of state have maintained a deep personal friendship and frequent interactions, and it is customary for the leaders of the two countries to visit each other every year. This visit falls within the scope of bilateral relations between China and Russia, and the focus is on further promoting and leading the continuous high-level development of the bilateral relationship. In other words, with or without the Ukraine crisis, the leaders of China and Russia will maintain normal exchanges and interactions. Fundamentally speaking, this is because the two countries have established a solid political, economic, and cultural foundatio...

16:08

What the nuclear-powered submarine deal really means "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Australia has made a very poor deal with its great power ally and has once again demonstrated that the framing of its Defence policy has little to do with national security and everything to do with burnishing Australias faithfulness to the US and the ANZUS alliance.

In this instance, the US has schooled Australia in the conduct of foreign policy states advance their own interests, even at the expense of their friends. Well done, President Biden!

Australia has made a very poor deal with its great power ally and has once again demonstrated that the framing of its Defence policy has little to do with national security and everything to do with burnishing Australias faithfulness to the US and the ANZUS alliance.

The Saturday Paper, Albert Palazzo  Adjunct professor at UNSW Canberra. He was a former director of war studies for the Australian Army. 18 Mar 23,

The deal is done. On Monday morning in San Diego, the leaders of the United States, Australia and Britain jointly revealed the key details of Australias road to becoming a nuclear power of sorts. President Joe Biden announced that the US will sell Australia three to five used Virginia-class nuclear-powered submarines sometime in the 2030s. The three countries will also design a future boat, the tri-flavour SSN-AUKUS class, which will enter service from some time in the 2040s and extend into the 2050s. Australia will receive about five AUKUS boats by about 2055.

Prime Minis...

15:41

The Shoah and Americas Shame Ken Burns sorrowful masterpiece "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

And high up above my eyes could clearly see
The Statue of Liberty
Sailing away to sea
And I dreamed I was flying
Paul Simon, American Tune

Ken Burns is a documentary maker and storyteller without equal. All his films are masterpieces of American history. Ive watched much if not most of his work. They are among the most unforgettable histories Ive ever viewed, high up in what Id consider the pantheon of the genre, alongside The Sorrow and the Pity, The Battle of Algiers, Salvador and Waco Terms of Engagement. The Civil War raised the bar so high that very few documentary filmmakers have reached it, with its mix of surviving photographic images (in an style that Apple now promotes as its Ken Burns Effect) and the mesmerising recitation of diaries, letters home, and official communications. The West confronted his countrys enduring creation myth with an honesty balanced by empathy. The Dustbowl was breathtaking in its images, its narrative and the spoken testimonies it presented. The Vietnam War was a relentless, harrowing story told in pictures and the witness of the people ground zero of a a conflict that has been called chaos without a compass.

The US and the Holocaust is Burns latest film. It does not make for easy viewing being a searing indictment of Americas response to the catastrophe that was approaching for European Jewry. Its a significant exposition centred on just how much evidence was accessible to Americans during that appalling time, and asks just why rescuing Jews was no priority, except for those few individuals who actually took risks to help. As Burns observed: There is an American reckoning with this, and it had to be told. If we are an exceptional country, we have to be tough on ourselves and hold ourselves to the highest standard. We cannot encrust our story with barnacles or sanitise our history into a feel-good story.As historian Rebecca Erbelding suggests, There is no real perception in the 1930s that America is a force for good in the world or that we should be involved in the world at all. There is no sense among the American people, among the international community, that it is anyone elses business what is happening in your own country. There is indeed a disconnect between Americas self regard as the land of the free and the light on the hill, and the cold reality and realpolitik of its actual record at home and abroad. There is a none too subtle irony in the titles Burns has chosen for each two hour episode, drawn from extracts from the poem by Emily Lazaruss poem that adorns the base of The Statue...

15:00

Australian Dollar and Bitcoin "IndyWatch Feed National"

1.00 AUD = 0.00002 BTC
0.00010 BTC = 4.10 AUD
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14:38

AND STILL I SING BYRON THEATRE WEDNESDAY APRIL 5 at 7PM "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Ballina Region for Refugees is holding a fundraising screening at Byron Theatre on Wednesday April 5, 7pm, to raise urgently needed funds for their community resettlement program. The film is And Still I Sing, an extraordinary documentary by Afghan filmmaker Fazila Amiri. It is the inspiring story of three female singers from Afghanistan who courageously use their voices to stand up for womens rights despite threats of violence and even death.

Zahra and Sadiqa are contestants on Afghan Star by trailblazing pop singer and Afghan Star judge Aryana Sayeed, fighting against oppression and misogyny as they compete in 2019 to become the shows first female winner.

Pop music was banned by the Taliban during their previous reign from 1996-2001. As one of Afghanistans most famous pop stars, Sayeed received countless death threats and fled the country before returning after the regimes fall. As well as being an Afghan Star judge she is also planning a concert in Kabul, hoping to unite the nation in celebration of the 100 th anniversary of independence from British rule. But the threat of violence is ever present, and it has to be organised through the right channels to ensure security, but without tipping off the Taliban who are gaining power throughout the country and moving ever closer to the capital.

The film has many moments that may surprise audiences seeing glimpses of a modern Afghan society blending with older traditional elements. A bowling alley in Kabul is a rather surreal sight to take in, with women freely having fun playing sport in a public space in the company of men. There are numerous other moments like this that may seem simple at first, but in retrospect, knowing how short-lived such freedoms were before the Taliban retook control in 2021 and banned them again is profound. Even the mere sight of Zahra and Sadiqa walking unaccompanied down the street now seems noteworthy.

And Still I Sing follows the heroic personal journeys of all three during the tumultuous time-frame leading up to and including the 2021 American troop withdrawal and Taliban takeover. This is a dramatic saga that will leave you riveted and inspired by female strength and the fortitude of brave Afghan women to keep on keeping on.

The proceeds for the event go to Ballina Region for Refugees community resettlement program. Two Syrian families are now living in Ballina and Byron shires, with a third family coming in the next couple of months. The group plan to help two more refugee families make new lives in our region before the end of 2023. Funds are needed for accommodation, transport, food and household expenses etc to assist the families integrate into their new communi...

14:22

No-ethics Case, Part 1:  The Regime That Condones Child Sexual Abuse "IndyWatch Feed National"

One courageous individual not in alignment with the Nazi regime

Definition of Regime:

Mode of rule; a government, especially an oppressive or undemocratic one; heavy-handed administration or group in charge; a way of organizing or managing a system; a regulated period of rule

by Dee McLachlan...

13:46

International Criminal Court issues arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Hate to be the Russian local police station warrants guy who gets this Interpol warrant to execute! No more overseas jaunts for Vlad. On 22 February 2023, I submitted applications to Pre-Trial Chamber II of the International Criminal Court for warrants of arrest in the context of the Situation in...

12:24

Press gallery useful-idiot fan-girls get selfies with Albo - so much for independence. "IndyWatch Feed National"

You look at the bright smiles and cheesy grins and ask yourself would Laurie Oakes have behaved like this? TV try-hard mini celebrities claiming to be journalists queuing up to get a picture with Therapeutic Albo and Labors Chris Minns. Any wonder the public has no confidence in their...

11:00

How might a hung parliament play out? "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Theres a lot of talk about hung parliaments, but theyre not all the same. A potential hung parliament in New South Wales will play out quite differently depending on the relative balance of the major parties and who sits on that crossbench.

In this post Im going to consider a number of different scenarios based on particular outcomes in clusters of seats, and how that might affect who is in a position to have power.

I am working on a few assumptions here. Firstly, there will be some sort of arrangement where there is a majority supporting a government in some way. Even if we were to have no agreement and a government simply was to continue thanks to the toleration of crossbenchers, those still count as a majority not supporting the removal of a government.

Secondly, I think its worth thinking about which crossbenchers might be necessary, and which crossbenchers might be sufficient in the balance of power. If there is no way to construct a majority without yourself and others who you work closely with, that gives you power. On the other hand, you may have the numbers to bring a major party up to a majority, but not have that much power if they have alternative ways to reach that number.

I previously outlining the starting point for the election. For the purposes of this article Im treating Kiama as a Liberal seat. So thats 46 Coalition, 38 Labor, 3 Greens and six independents.

By my reckoning there are a number of axes on which seats could change hands, and the different scenarios outlined in this post involve different movement on these axes:

  • Labor vs Coalition the classic race. It seems unlikely the Coalition will pick up seats. The number of seats Labor picks up will be a major element in determining the shape of a hung parliament.
  • Liberal vs independent in the cities there are numerous seats in Sydney, mostly in the northern suburbs along with Wollondilly and Vaucluse, where there are credible challenges to the Liberal Party. None of these independents are incumbents. I am sceptical about most of them but I could see some sneaking through.
  • Coalition vs independent in western NSW Im primarily thinking of the three ex-Shooters seats, but also Joe McGirr in Wagga Wagga. All seats held by the Coalition as recently as 2015 and now held by independents. If some of these members lost their seats it could significantly boost the Coalition but also limit options for Labor in a hung parliament.
  • Greens vs major parties A lot of the focus is on the Greens-held seat of Balmain, but Ballina is also relatively marginal, and the Greens have also had some focus on Lismore and South Coast.
  • ...

09:23

Why has so little been said in the Australian Parliament about Julian Assange? "IndyWatch Feed National"

The following article has been adapted from the handed out at the weekly Vigil for Julian Assange in the evening of Friday 17 March 2023 at Melbourne's Flinders Street Station: Julian Assange, the multiple award-winning Australian journalist, has been imprisoned in solitary confinement for 23 hours per day in London's Belmarsh prison since April 2019 - almost four years ago. This followed almost seven years in which, to avoid extradition to the United States, Assange had to remain confined to within the small spaces of the Equadorian Embassy where he had been granted asylum.

In all, Julian Assange has been confined for almost 11 years, when he has broken no Australian law and no British law and, as has has been admitted by the US military, no life has ever been endangered as a consequence of any of his Wikileaks' publications.

Now, Assange is subject to a ruling that he be extradited to the United States, to face trial for his supposed breech of the 1917 Espionage act when he is not even a citizen of the US nor has ever been there. There is no way that any fairly selected jury, nor any judge with integrity, would have made any of these rulings. Only a thoroughly corrupt judge under direct orders from the British government would have been capable.

In the US, Assange is to face trial, not before the Supreme court, nor before any of the US district courts, but before a kangaroo court, otherwise known as the Grand Jury of the eastern district of Virginia. Due to demographics, jurors there tend to be comprised of either employees of the CIA, the NSA and other intelligence agencies which have their national headquarters nearby, or their relatives.

The Grand Jury has, on nearly every occasion, found the accused guilty. The chance of Assange not being found guilty of "endangering US national security" by this court is nil. Once convicted, he will be sentenced to imprisonment in solitary confinement in conditions even worse than the worst he has been made to endure at Belmarsh, for the rest of his life. Julian Assange has said himself that he would consider such a fate worse than death.

How could any capable person of good-will not be outraged and disgusted by this? How could any good person not be resolved to use means available to them to free Julian Assange from this?

In fact, as Australian PM Anthony Albanese surely realises, this treatment of Assange is clearly in violation of both UK law and international law, and the plans by the Grand Jury to convict Assange clearly violate the First Amendment to th...

08:11

Elsa Patakay, rip off merchant gone bust and rightly so? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Elsa's 100% supportive husband a Mr. Chris Hemsworth

What does the world need?

Another model, or another influencer?

How about a human that does both with extra skill-set of re re-branding someone elses products and flogging them off as their own?

Basically a low value human.

Well, it seems that Ms. Elsa Lafuente Medianu, who trades under the false name of Ms. Elsa 'Patakay' ripped off the founder Habitual Beauty Keira Rumble by casing her product from the comfort and 'anonymity' of her brand new, tax deductible laptop i.e. getting Ms. Rumble to ship very generous orders to Ms. Patakays head office address in Sydney.

So whats next?

You get someones I.P. (Intellectual Property), i.e. design of the product and flog it off as your own.

Brilliant!

Thankfully no one else is as entrepreneurial as Ms. Patakay, well, sans China with Euro brands e.g. BMW luxury cars, but thats government supported.

In any event, her husband a Mr. Chris Hemsworth thought it was such a...

08:00

Australian renewable energy transition. Part 3 "IndyWatch Feed National"

The known solutions are expensive, but the renewable sector doesnt want to pay for them their mantra remains that renewables are cheaper than fossil fuels so the others should pay for them hiding the expense.

The post Australian renewable energy transition. Part 3 first appeared on Watts Up With That?.

07:52

New OpenAI chatbot GPT-4 still shows leftist bias "IndyWatch Feed National"

Back in December, I noted that OpenAI's much-heralded chatbot "Chat GPT" appeared to be politically biased - not surprisingly, against conservatives. "Wokeness-studies" researcher David Rozado gave Chat GPT four separate political orientation tests, and in all four cases it came out as broadly progressive. For example: when asked, "How much do White people benefit from advantages in society that Black people do not have?", the AI answered, "A great deal". Fast forward three and half months, and OpenAI have just released a political bias as its predecessor? Rozado had a look.

07:20

Iraq war: 20 years later and no lessons learned by war's proponents, experts say "IndyWatch Feed National"

Iraq war: 20 years later and no lessons learned by war's proponents, experts say

Ahead of the 20th anniversary of the US invasion of Iraq, foreign policy experts warn 'absolutely it could happen again'
MEE staff Fri, 03/17/2023 - 20:20
An Iraqi woman looks on as a US soldier secures the Chikuk complex in the Kadhimiya district of northwest Baghdad, on 21 July 2009.
An Iraqi woman looks on as a US soldier secures the Chikuk complex in the Kadhimiya district of northwest Baghdad, on 21 July 2009 (AFP)

Looking back at the past two decades since the US invasion of Iraq in March 2003, foreign policy experts warn that Washington has learned few lessons since then, and the lack of accountability for the war's proponents has created an environment where a similar American-led war could occur.

"My basic answer to the question of 'could it happen again?' is for sure, absolutely it could happen again," Ahsan Butt, an associate professor at George Mason University, said during a panel hosted on Thursday by the Cato Institute in Washington.

"The real lessons of the Iraq war really haven't been learned."

'The real lessons of the Iraq War really haven't been learned'

- Ahsan Butt, George Mason University

In the leadup to the US invasion of Iraq, top officials in the American government, including former President George Bush, said that Saddam Hussein was in possession of weapons of mass destruction (WMDs).

They cited US intelligence, including on the basis of information from a now-discredited Iraqi opposition group, which turned out to be false. Nevertheless, Washington launched an invasion with little opposition from Congress, leading to a war that killed hundreds of thousands of people in Iraq, and later in Syria.

And leading up to the invasion, there was near unanimous support for the war in Washington, with few news outlets - wit...

07:02

The U.S. and UKs Submarine Deal Crosses Nuclear Red Lines with Australia "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Prabir Purkayastha, World BEYOND War, Macrh 17, 2023

The recent Australia, U.S., and UK $368 billion deal on buying nuclear submarines has been termed by Paul Keating, a former Australian prime minister, as the worst deal in all history. It commits Australia to buy conventionally armed, nuclear-powered submarines that will be delivered in the early 2040s. These will be based on new nuclear reactor designs yet to be developed by the UK. Meanwhile, starting from the 2030s, pending approval from the U.S. Congress, the United States intends to sell Australia three Virginia class submarines, with the potential to sell up to two more if needed (Trilateral Australia-UK-U.S. Partnership on Nuclear-Powered Submarines, March 13, 2023; emphasis mine). According to the details, it appears that this agreement commits Australia to buy from the U.S. eight new nuclear submarines, to be delivered from the 2040s through the end of the 2050s. If nuclear submarines were so crucial for Australias security, for which it broke its existing diesel-powered submarine deal with France, this agreement provides no credible answers.

For those who have been following the nuclear proliferation issues, the deal raises a different red flag. If submarine nuclear reactor technology and weapons-grade (highly enriched) uranium are shared with Australia, it is a breach of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) to which Australia is...

05:58

Former Australian prime minister says AUKUS submarine deal about ensuring US hegemony in Asia "IndyWatch Feed National"

 

Former Australian prime minister says AUKUS submarine deal about ensuring US hegemony in Asia

05:47

Mendacity: Biden claims high school gay marriage 'epiphany' despite voting record "IndyWatch Feed National"

President Biden has said he experienced an "epiphany" while in high school that led him to support gay marriage but his voting record as a senator and remarks made over the following decades suggest otherwise. Biden, 80, was asked during an interview Monday byThe Daily Show host Kal Penn about his evolving views on same-sex marriage and how the federal government could protect LGBTQ Americans. The president answered Penn, "I can remember exactly where my epiphany was" before launching into a story about his father dropping him off when he was a high school senior. "I remember about to get out of the car and I look to my right and two well-dressed men in suits kissed each other. ... And I'll never forget it, I turned and looked at my dad and he said, 'Joey, it's simple. They love each other,'" Biden recalled.

04:40

The Not-So-Winding Road from Iraq to Ukraine "IndyWatch Feed National"


U.S. soldiers breaking into a home in Baquba, Iraq, in 2008   Photo: Reuters
 
March 19 marks the 20th anniversary of the U.S. and British invasion of Iraq. This seminal event in the short history of the 21st century not only continues to plague Iraqi society to this day, but it also looms large over the current crisis in Ukraine, making it impossible for most of the Global South to see the war in Ukraine through the same prism as U.S. and Western politicians.
 
While the U.S. was able to strong-arm 49 countries, including many in the Global South, to join its coalition of the willing to support invading the sovereign nation of Iraq, only the U.K., Australia, Denmark and Poland actually contributed troops to the invasion force, and the past 20 years of disastrous interventions have taught many nations not to hitch their wagons to the faltering U.S. empire.
 
...

00:21

Alpha Centauri: TOLIMAN Moves Forward "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Alpha Centauri: TOLIMAN Moves Forward

The problem with Alpha Centauri is that the system is too close. I dont refer to its 4.3 light year distance from Sol, which makes these stars targets for future interstellar probes, but rather the distance of the two primary stars, Centauri A and B, from each other. The G-class Centauri A and K-class Centauri B orbit a common barycenter that takes them from a maximum of 35.6 AU to 11.2 AU during the roughly 80 year orbital period. That puts their average distance from each other at 23 AU.

So the average orbital distance here is a bit further than Uranus orbit of the Sun, while the closest approach takes the two stars almost as close as the Sun and Saturn. Habitable zone orbits are possible around both stars, making for interesting scenarios indeed, but finding out just how the system is populated with planets is not easy. Weve learned a great deal about Proxima Centauris planets, but teasing out a planetary signature from our data on Centauri A and B has been frustrating despite many attempts. Alpha Centauri Bb, announced in 2012, is no longer considered a valid detection.

But the work continues. I was pleased to see just the other day that Peter Tuthill (University of Sydney) is continuing to advance a mission called TOLIMAN, which weve discussed in earlier articles (citations below). The acronym here stands for Telescope for Orbit Locus Interferometric Monitoring of our Astronomical Neighborhood, a mission designed around astrometry and a small 30cm narrow-field telescope. The project has signed a contract with Sofia-based satellite and space services company EnduroSat, whose MicroSat technology can downlink data at 125+ Mbps, and if the mission goes as planned, there will be data aplenty.

Image: Alpha Centauri is our nearest star system, best known in the Southern Hemisphere as the bottom of the two pointers to the Southern Cross. The stars are seen here in optical and x-ray spectra. Source: NASA.

The technology here is quite interesting, and a departure from other astrometry missions. Astrometry is all about tracking the minute changes in the position of stars as they are affected by the gravitational pull of planets orbiting them, a series of angular displacements that can result in calculat...

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22:00

Science-Based Satire: Florida Authorities Report First Case of Mosquito-Borne Fentanyl Overdose "IndyWatch Feed National"

Can a mosquito bite result in a fentanyl overdose? Will police soon be fitted with wearable naloxone pumps? Can fentanyl be detected by a handheld electronic device? The answer...is no. This is merely more nonsense cooked up in the mind of someone who probably should stick to his day job.

The post Science-Based Satire: Florida Authorities Report First Case of Mosquito-Borne Fentanyl Overdose first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.

21:47

Monitors installed at Scarborough and Coalcliff "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

MOTORISTS are advised of changed traffic conditions on Lawrence Hargrave Drive at two locations next week.
Sensors will be installed to monitor the slopes to ensure the stability of the road.
Work will be carried out near Scarborough Railway Station for three nights from Sunday March 19 to Tuesday March 21.
Work will then be carried out about 500m north of Coalcliff Railway Station for two nights on Wednesday March 22 and Thursday March 23.
Work will be carried out at night between 8pm and 4am, weather permitting.
Single lane closures, traffic control and reduced speed limits of 40 kmh will be in place for the safety of workers and motorists.
Transport for NSW advises motorists to drive to the conditions, follow the directions of signs and traffic control.
An additional five minutes should be allowed for travel time.
For the latest traffic updates visit
livetraffic.com or call 132 701.

21:40

Aboriginal elites - the chosen people - have spoken "IndyWatch Feed National"

Here is todays self-generated summary of what the Aboriginal elites talked about. Imagine how boring this little gab fest would have been. A room full of people agreeing with each other and trying to out-worthy one another. In the real world, its called a wank. Subject: Referendum Engagement Group Communique...

20:00

TENNESSEE HOUSE BILL: STATE TREASURER MAY ACQUIRE GOLD TO PROTECT ... "IndyWatch Feed National"

User Answers

We round out this week's blogging about the pushback movement from the states with this story from Tennessee shared by K.M.  This is another

The post TENNESSEE HOUSE BILL: STATE TREASURER MAY ACQUIRE GOLD TO PROTECT ... appeared first on The Giza Death Star.

19:47

The AUKUS nuclear submarine deal is part of an imperialist crusade against China "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Timur Fomenko | RT | March 17, 2023

Earlier this week, a trilateral summit was held with the leaders of Australia, the United Kingdom and the US in San Diego to flesh out the details of an AUKUS deal providing Canberra with nuclear-powered submarines, with the intention of containing China in the Indian and Pacific Oceans.

The pact will also create a rotational presence of UK and US nuclear submarines near Perth, Western Australia, starting from 2027. The goal is to integrate the US and UKs nuclear sub fleet while Australia builds the necessary operational capabilities of its own.

It is no coincidence that the deal was announced on Commonwealth Day, an annual celebration of the former dominions of the British Empire. On the same day, the UK government released its integrated review, whereby it vowed to increase defense spending. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak then proceeded to describe China as an epoch-defining challenge, framing the UK, and the AUKUS alliance at large, as a benevolent force dedicated to keeping the Indo-Pacific open and free. China reacted by harshly condemning the meeting, decrying it for a typical Cold War mentality that will only exacerbate [an] arms race, undermine the international nuclear non-proliferation regime and hurt regional peace and stability.

Chinas interpretation of the AUKUS submarine deal is correct. The Biden administration is aggressively expanding its alliance system in a bid to militarily contain Beijing. Along with the AUKUS pact, it is also pushing for trilateral cooperation with South Korea and Japan, something South Korean President Yoon Seok Yeol is open to, expanding its military presence in the Philippines, and taking part in other regional groups such as the Quad. However, AUKUS is unique because it consists solely of Anglosphere nations, and as such, embodies the neo-imperialist sentiment of Anglophone exceptionalism.

The UKs decision to pursue an increasingly anti-China foreign policy is, of course, influenced by the US and against Britains best interests. However, its foreign policy narrative, especially in light of Brexit, is clothed in imperial nostalgia, which reflects back on the British Empire as a force for good. It drums up not memories of enslavement, exploitation, or aggression against o...

19:47

Link "IndyWatch Feed National"

What Policymakers Need to Know About the First Amendment and Section 230


The Supreme Court just heard two cases - Twitter v. Taamneh and Gonzalez v. Google - that could dramatically affect users speech rights online. Last week, EFF hosted a panel in Washington D.C. to discuss what legislators need to know about these cases, the history of Section 230, and the First Amendments protections for online speech.

Alongside EFF Senior Staff Attorney Aaron Mackey, the panel included Billy Easley, Senior Public Policy Lead at Reddit, and Emma Llanso, Director of the Free Expression Project at the Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT). Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR), one of the co-authors of Section 230, gave opening remarks. 

Senator Wyden and the Supreme Court 

Senator Wyden opened the panel with background on the law: it simply establishes the principle that the person who creates and posts content is responsible for that content. Thanks to Section 230 and the First Amendment, websites can take down what they want. Section 230 is essential to smaller companies and startups: The big guys can take care of themselves, but the small guys should be able to compete with the big guys, Wyden explained. The law democratizes speech, and elevates the choices of users. Thanks to Section 230, people are able to speak out. 

Wyden then discussed the latest Supreme Court cases. In Gonzalez v. Google, the petitioning plaintiffs made a radical argument about Section 230. They asked the Supreme Court to rule that Section 230 doesnt protect recommendations we get online, or how certain content gets arranged and displayed. In Twitter v. Taamneh, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled that online services can be civilly liable under the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) based on claims that t...

18:10

FDA authorizes 4th booster for babies "IndyWatch Feed National"

while data from the UK and Germany suggest you cause 22 serious injuries with the shot in order to prevent a single childs hospitalization

By Meryl Nass | March 15, 2023

We need to start charging the individual public health officials with crimes for acting outside their legal authority where is the US Pascal Najadi?

On December 8, 2022 the FDA authorized bivalent COVID boosters for children as young as 6 months old.

More children now have the opportunity to update their protection against COVID-19 with a bivalent COVID-19 vaccine, and we encourage parents and caregivers of those eligible to consider doing so especially as we head into the holidays and winter months where more time will be spent indoors, said FDA Commissioner Robert M. Califf, M.D.

Yesterday, the FDA authorized a 4th dose of mRNA COVID vaccine for children aged 6 months to 5 years of age.

Risk-benefit assessment used to be the foundation of public health practice. Lets look at some recent data on vaccine risk and vaccine benefit.

The German Minister of Health, Dr. Karl Lauterbach, admitted that 1 in 10,000 COVID vaccine doses leads to a serious adverse event. He also appears to be building his alibi, claiming he did not sign the vaccine contract. Yet he did promote, cajole and enforce the vaccinations, nonetheless.

Family physician Dr. Scott Jensen, former Minnesota State Senator, noted th...

18:00

Secret Pfizer & Government Documents reveal Millions Dying Suddenly "IndyWatch Feed National"




Not quite AIDS ,but same profile and worse, it is not getting better. What i am saying is that if 1.8 million diedover the past two years, will 1.8 million die in the next two years.


If that actually happens, or god forbid, we see a a  steady increase, then the real event will be a slow creeping AIDS like pandemic where folks die from any damn infection.

If 4,000,000,000 are infected, then we will see the 4,000,000,000 reported to me from the other side.  At least the path is now clearer.


Secret Pfizer & Government Documents reveal COVID Vaccination has caused Antibody-Dependent Enhancement, V-AED & AIDS resulting in Millions Dying Suddenly




Confidential documents reveal that within months of receiving the initial doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, some individuals are developing Antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) and Vaccine-Associated Enhanced Disease (VAED).

And as if that werent alarming enough, official documents also prove that a mysterious form of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome is also appearing in a disturbing number of recipients just five months after their initial injections.

This may explain why, tragically, official Government records confirm that millions of people have mysteriously died suddenly in countries around the globe, including the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and Europe, in the wake of the widespread distribution of the COVID-19 vaccines.


Antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) and Vaccine-Associated Enhanced Disease (VAED). are serious adverse events that can occur after vaccination.

ADE and VAED can occur when an individual is exposed to a pathogen, such as the alleged Covid-19 virus, after receiving a vaccine tha...

17:40

Contemporaneous account of aboriginal savage tribal war and cannibalism in Gundagai "IndyWatch Feed National"

Extract thanks to Mark Smith, you can verify the story in full for yourself from the Wagga Daily Advertiser, Saturday 18 May 1912, page 3, archived at Australia's National Library here: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/15632125

17:18

Transparent oceans? Technologies for detection of nuclear submarines will still be all too successful by 2050 "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Transparent Oceans? The Coming SSBN Counter-Detection Task May Be Insuperable

ANU National Security College https://nsc.crawford.anu.edu.au/publication/16666/transparent-oceans-coming-ssbn-counter-detection-task-may-be-insuperable

Abstract: 

A first principles analysis of new technologies and the detection of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs).

Publication download link

Authors: Roger Bradbury, Scott Bainbridge, Katherine Daniell, Anne-Marie Grisogono, Ehsan Nabavi, Andrew Stuchbery, Thomas Vacca, Scott Vella and Elizabeth Williams.

This report considers the problem of disruptive changes in the technologies for detection of SSBNs and how they intersect with the growing or continued reliance on submarines for retaliatory nuclear capability. In simple terms, this report answers the question: Will future science and technology make the oceans transparent? It takes a scie...

16:45

Trade Justice Dinner 2023 "IndyWatch Feed National"

We hope you'll join us for an evening of delicious Greek food, entertaining speakers and great company at the return of our annual fundraising dinner. All proceeds will support AFTINET's trade justice campaigns.

6pm, Tuesday May 16, 2023

Meraki Restaurant, Cyprus Club, 76 Stanmore Road, Stanmore 2048

Directions: The club has car parking for 200. Bus routes 423, 426, 428, 430 from Martin Place via Railway Square stop at the corner of Enmore Rd and Stanmore Rd, 5 minutes walk from the club, as does 355 from Bondi Junction.

$79.50 per person

Vegetarian/Vegan options | Bar Available

Please pay by Wed May 10, 2023 https://www.trybooking.com/CGRZM

Special guest speaker: Senator Tim Ayres

Assistant Minister for Trade and
Assistant Minister for Manufacturing

Tim was elected as a Senator for New South Wales in 2019. During the 46th Parliament, he was Chair of the Senate Standing Committee on Finance and Public Administration and Member of the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Joint Standing Committee. His office also hosted parliamentary forums on trade justice issues organised by AFTINET.

Before entering Parliament, Tim spent twenty-four years in the trade union movement, representing the interests of workers across a variety of sectors including manufacturing, defence, food processing, aviation and metal industries.

He held several elected leadership roles in the Australian Manufacturing Workers' Union, including NSW state secretary.

 

 

 

15:51

A very lucky girl. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Damn. pic.twitter.com/f0eaLWKo2j Geminigirl (@desertlife88) March 16, 2023

15:46

The Wearin o the Green, and Parallel Laws Today "IndyWatch Feed National"

The Easter Rising, Irish Rebellion of 1916

by Mary W Maxwell, LLB

William Butler Yeats sixteen-line poem famously memorializes the unsuccessful 1916 Easter uprising (known as The Rising) of the Irish volunteers:

Sixteen Dead Men

O but we talked at large before

The sixteen men were shot,

But who can talk of give and take,

What should be and what not

While those dead men are loitering there

To stir the boiling pot?

 

You say that we should still the land

Till Ger...

15:00

Australian Dollar and Bitcoin "IndyWatch Feed National"

1.00 AUD = 0.00002 BTC
0.00010 BTC = 4.00 AUD
Converter

13:54

Have you got a funny kid? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Do you have a funny kid? The search for Australias funniest teens is making its way across the nation! The Melbourne International Comedy Festival host Class Clowns a nation wide search for young talent. For school kids 14 to 17 years who have a unique way of interpreting the world.

Running for more than 25 years, the Class Clowns program plays a valuable role in supporting the confidence, self-expression and creativity of young Australians. The competition, workshop and mentoring opportunities aim to amplify the voices and perspectives of young people, creating a pathway for emerging Australian talent. Class Clowns works best when seen as a way of complementing existing English, Wellbeing, Drama and public speaking initiatives.

Free workshop Brunswick Heads

Registrations are currently open for the heat in Brunswick Heads, so if you have any comedy-inclined storytellers in your midst please sign them up! Registered participants will have the opportunity to work on their comedy with Mandy Nolan, a professional comedian who has taught over 2,000 people, before hitting the stage in front of a live audience. 

These workshops are FREE, but limited to the first 18 people who register, so get in quick!

Your students could WIN a free trip to Melbourne to perform at the National Grand Final held during the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Well fly all the national finalists (and their guardians) to Melbourne to perform at the Festival for a chance to win the Class Clowns crown and a $2,500 prize package! 

To sign up head to our online registration form here please note that a teacher or guardian must register on behalf of students.

What to Do:

  • Register for a heat near you   register here now.
  • Check out our Education Resources
  • What videos of expert advice through a series of videos from some of Australias funniest folk, filled with tips and tricks to help get budding performers started on their comedy journey. The first of these videos Why try comedy? is available to the public here, ...

13:29

Make Bellingen a carpark! More roads, wider roads and more parking "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Bellingen car park, Creek Ln,  still with trees. Google image 03.2023

Sprawling suburbia is deprived of public forms of transport. Private fossil fuel mobility is encouraged and choosen. The town runs on petrol, plonk, meat and timber. Motorists' expectation is carpet to carpet mobility to not get their R.M.Williams muddy. In between there is a lot of AC idling and cruising to find a big enough parking spot. Monstrous SUVs speed though town to fight for parking. Tree roots are crushed by the weight of 2,000 kilograms of vehicles. The oversized tanks park right across the access route to the toilets as well.
With the growth of the obese-sized vehicles grows the hunger for more and wider roads. It is insatiable. Above all parking, getting stuff or dumping the kids or dogs is the most important issue in town.

Roads are congested and aggressive, frustrated motorists harass non motorised living entities and smaller, slower vehicles. The jam-packed CBD roads are rich in ambient particulate matter pollution. The Al fresco crowds seem to suffer from anosmia and look the other way when large bull haulers and timber trucks fly through the narrow main street. 

There are already many free car parking opportunities to store private vehicles in public spaces. But now there is a brand new car park smashed into the landscape. Residents seem blissfully unaware that in the middle of a climate emergency many native mature trees magically disappeared and the soil surface was sealed. One just smeared asphalt over the 'dirt'. A very large area of impervious surfaces has been constructed after months of heavy fossil fuel equipment made a racket next to the adjoining park and creek. The new treeless hardscape will not provide any shading canopy and there will be no extra cost of blowing nasty leaves from the car park.

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13:19

Global Beats Harmony Week lantern workshops and parade at the Byron Twilight Market on Saturday 25th March "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Byron Multicultural Inc will celebrate cultural harmony and diversity, introducing unique cultural experiences. A stellar line-up of music, dance and rhythms plus Lantern Parade!
Daylight Parade

4:00 Main Beach Drumming Byron Japanese Taiko and Batala Brazilian Samba Percussion, plus Indigenous Flag Bearers.

4:15pm Parade to start from Main Beach and go along Jonson Street to arrive at the Twilight Market, Railway Park around 4:40pm.

4:40pm Performance at Twilight Market by Batala Samba Percussion group, at lawn area near childrens playground.

Lantern Market Workshops

5pm 7pm Lantern making workshops for children and adults coordinated by Japan Festival Byron Bay at Twilight Market.

Sunset Night Parade

7:00pm Byron Taiko Japanese group performance at Twilight Market. Drumming plus some softer Japanese flute and chants.

7:15pm Parade by Byron Taiko group to depart from Twilight Market, back along Jonson St to finish at Main Beach around 7:45pm with Taiko Drum performance.

Come and enjoy the Harmony Week World Music Lantern Parade!

The post Global Beats Harmony Week lantern workshops and parade at the Byron Twilight Market on Saturday 25th March appeared first on Byron Bay Blog.

13:09

AJPs Susie Hearder "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Susie Hearder is running for the seat of Tweed.

Animal Justice Party (AJP) candidate Susie Hearder responds to The Echos questions on building on State Significant Farmland (SSF), free parking at the Tweed Valley Hospital and what the future for the old Tweed Hospital might be. 

To see Ms Hearders response on short-term holiday letting and floodplain development click here.

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13:04

Russell and Ulf drive a shitbox from Rocky to Tassie "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Shitbox drivers Ulf Steinvorth and Russell Wilson somewhere in Queensland this morning.

Contrary to mythological belief, the Shitbox Rally is not a race, but rather a challenge to achieve the unthinkable to drive cars worth up to just $1,500 across Australia via some of its most formidable roads, all in the name of charity.

The Shitbox Rally 2023 Summer event starts today in Rocky and ends on Saturday week in Tassie Hobart to be precise, via the Great Artesian Basin   3,500 km crazy ks.

The Shitbox Rally website reminds drivers that you dont have to be a car person to drive a Shitbox with less than 1,500 bucks across Australia. You just need the desire to make a difference.

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12:56

Post Your History "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Griffith Pioneer Park Museum is seeking out those who remember the old Post Office in Griffith, as part of their new display

The Post Office was on the site of the current building, but an older style with red brick and grand arched windows. 

Pioneer Park Museum has a recreation of the original Griffith Post Office which was operational from 1925 to 1979 with staff keen to talk to those who have stories to tell about the original building. 

Were currently developing new displays with a focus on the Post Office and would love to be able to share memories, stories, experiences and anecdotes to preserve this important part of our local history, said Jason Richardson, Curator Griffith Pioneer Park Museum. 

Do you have memories of the Griffith Post Office? Maybe you received an important telegram, or worked behind the counter? We would love for you to share any stories you might have. 

Postal services at that time included technologies not seen today, like telegraph operators communicating through the percussive messaging of Morse Code. Aside from parcels and letters, the building also housed the switchboards used to link telephones in the region. 

Those who lived on farms might remember the distinctive ringing of their party line, which indicated when a phone call was for their household rather than another that shared the connection, said Mr Richardson. 

There are many ways the Post Office connected Griffith and its surprising to discover what services were provided in the building. 

Phyllis Bell recently recalled working as Phonogram Operator for seven years and says her colleagues were the nicest people, he said.  

She remembered that as she progressed to being a senior staff member, her role included liaising with the CSIRO to update weather reports placed at the front of the Post Office. 

Memories like these will help the new display to reflect how important services within the community have changed. 

Its details like th...

12:50

Election 2023 Tweed: Marc Selan "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Marc Selan is running for the seat of Tweed for the Legalise Cannabis Party. Photo supplied

The Legalise Cannabis Party has Marc Selan running for the seat of Tweed. Mr Selan left Australia eight years ago after suffering numerous adverse reactions to pharmaceutical medications before he discovered cannabis put his symptoms from severe ulcerative colitis into remission. He returned to Australia last year and is running in the seat of Tweed as he is shocked at how backward we are and is fired up about changing our laws.

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

I decided to run in the NSW state elections to try and address a broad range of social, industrial, and economic issues affecting all Australians.

One of the main issues facing 30-40 per cent of adults in all cities is our draconian drug driving and cannabis laws. These are destroying peoples lives and criminalizing them.

The Legalise Cannabis Party will put forward a bill to amend drug-driving legislation for a medical exemption and an impairment-based test for adults, instead of the current inaccurate saliva test that is not based on impairment.

 

We will introduce a bill to allow adults to cultivate, carry, and consume cannabis and for a pilot program for Cannabis Social Clubs. These entities would be licensed to cultivate cannabis solely for distribution among private adult members. Cannabis associations are non-profit and the bridge between the public and public health sector.

These significant changes would allow police to more adequately redistribute funds and energy towards dangerous crime.

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

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12:44

New Report Identifies Need for Rental Affordability Champions in State Parliament "IndyWatch Feed National"

Friday, 17 March 2023

A new study ranking State electorates in metropolitan Adelaide by rental affordability impact highlights the need for SA MPs to take urgent action on easing the crisis.

12:34

Fiction | Wonder women of the lizard world "IndyWatch Feed National"

I was fanning myself with a textbook when the tradie told me about the gecko. It had, in search of reprieve from the burning meteorological irregularity, crawled inside our air conditioning unit, damaged the wiring, and gotten itself fried. Without climate control, we had suffered through December and January, red-faced and irritable.

The post Fiction | Wonder women of the lizard world appeared first on Overland literary journal.

12:10

Labor commits to planning for Memorial Drive extension "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

LABOR will commit $20 million to determine the feasibility of extending Memorial Drive from Bulli if elected to Government on March 25.
The NSW Shadow Roads Minister
John Graham said if Labor is elected it will take action to address growing traffic congestion along the Princes Highway in the northern suburbs.
Mr Graham said Labor will undertake detailed planning and assessment work in the first step to determine how Memorial Drive would be built in the future.
Whilst the road corridor for the road extension has been largely designated, the detailed design and geotechnical assessments havent taken place.
Business Illawarra identified the project as a priority in 2019 and the call for the roads extension is frequently raised by residents and local business owners.
Mr Graham said it is now critical that the first step commence to address traffic congestion in the northern suburbs gets underway.
Labor has made its priority clear we will focus on local roads like the Memorial Drive extension rather than Sydney toll roads, Mr Gr...

11:34

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

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

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

 

Allen Crosthwaite Lismore Independent

We should be phasing out our reliance on fossil fuels, and only continuing to mine fossil fuels as a stop gap measure. We need to look for alternative energy sources for the good of the planet.

A passion of mine is to develop and provide solutions using biofuel as a smart answer to coal and gas. I have been talking about these solutions for years and on radio.

Ross Honniball Sustainable Australia Party

Sustainable Australia Party supports the science that humans are contributing to climate change. To this end, our Australian greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets are adopted from recommendations by the Climate Council.

We should act on climate change and contribute to staying below 1.5 degrees global temperature rise compared to pre-industrial levels. This means no new mining for coal and gas.

What is your solution for creating more jobs?

Allen Crosthwaite Ind

Trains and better transport enhance all job opportunities for people who live in the region, with the cost of cars and fuels rising. Rail, light rail and future rail into the region will activate businesses, logistics and create ongoing and more employment opportunities and make the region affordable for those who call it home.

Our children, especially those from regional areas needs to given priority and training.

Ross Honniball SAP

Establish a federally funded national job guarantee program in order to ensure full employment, managed through the re-established Commonwealth Employment Service (CES), and initially focused on protecting and restoring Australias environment.

What do you think can be done about the housing crisis

Allen Crosthwaite Ind

Government should re-enter the housing market with a state-owned housing authority that build...

11:32

Dan Andrews. Never forget. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Australia imposes sanctions on Iran and Russia over human rights violations. This is Australia pic.twitter.com/XOzgRwYrif Kim Dotcom (@KimDotcom) December 11, 2022

10:50

Election 2023 Lismore: Ross Honniball Sustainable Australia Party "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Ross Honniball says he is running for the seat of Lismore to de-corrupt politics in NSW and implement sustainable solutions for our future. Photo supplied.

Ross Honniball is preparing for the upcoming election and is running for the Sustainable Australia Party

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

The number one issue for Sustainable Australia Party is protecting our environment which includes stopping overdevelopment and stopping corruption.

People who arent members of Parliament would certainly get the impression from watching the television that its a bunfight Are you prepared for that sort of life in Parliament?

Sustainable Australia Party is an independent community movement but will work with all sides of parliament when we share the same goals. Politics should be about collaboration not competition.

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

I started life as a draftsm...

10:47

United States bank failures point to a deepening financial crisis "IndyWatch Feed National"

Contributed by Joe Montero

While  U.S. government spokespeople, including Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, are doing the rounds to convince everyone that the nations banking system is sound, there is an air about that suggests this is not the case.

First of all, so much energy would not be spent on trying to re-assure the public, unless there is something going on. There have been a series, no just one, of recent banking collapses in the United States. One bank, First Republic, saw its share price plunge almost 70 percent last week. Silicon Valley Bank collapsed. So did New Yorks Signature Bank. Others find themselves in a precarious situation. They could tip over any time. 

Concern was so high that President Joe Biden had to hold a press conference to ensure Americans.

President Biden reassures Americans that our banking system is safe.

Video from Bloomberg

The fact that more than one bank is involved suggests the something is going wrong with the banking system. Despite some politicians and commentators pretend it is only the Silicon Valley Bank that got into trouble and blamed it on the woke problem, whatever that means, there is no evading the truth. Silly claims must give way to the reality.

Promises to impose better regulation are well and good. On their win they are not enough because this is dealing with the symptoms and not the cause. The claim that the banks are paying for the help is not true. They will receive money that comes from somewhere else, and this is being covered by the government. They may pay something off in the long run, that is, if it is said they can afford to do so.

Whether government support is justified or not depends on whether this is directed into ringing about a major overhaul of the banking system. Biden has not offered this.

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10:25

Canberra event: "Are we really living in a democracy?" 19 March, Smiths Alternative "IndyWatch Feed National"

Canberra Conversations SUNDAY 19 March 2023 AT 3:30 PM 5:30 PM Smith's Alternative, 76 Alinga Street, Canberra, ACT, Australia, Australian Capital Territory. 3 speakers plus forum.

 

 

Are we really living in a Democracy?

JOIN THE CONVERSATION
Come to our first ever Canberra Conversation to discuss with 3 expert speakers whether we do indeed live in a democracy and if not what we can do about it.

GUEST SPEAKERS
Tim Hollo https://greens.org.au/act/person/tim-hollo
Topic: "Democracy is dead. Long live Democracy!"

Christine Milne https://christine-milne.com/my-work
Topic: Wrestling back democracy from plutocracy: Proportional Representation

Dr Tjanara Goreng Goreng tjanara@oneinmaglobal.org...

09:55

Violet Coco released on good behaviour bond "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Co-accused Alan Glover and Violet Coco Glover a volunteer firefighter, was released with similar conditions to Coco. Photo supplied

It was a long wait from April 2022 until December and an even longer wait from then until this week for climate activist Violet Coco who was released on a good behaviour bond after being sentenced to 15 months jail in December for blocking the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

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09:17

Scientists offer evidence that Venus is volcanically active "IndyWatch Feed National"

Venus appears to have volcanic activity, according to a new research paper that offers strong evidence to answer the lingering question about whether Earth's sister planet currently has eruptions and lava flows. Venus, although similar to Earth in size and mass, differs markedly in that it does not have plate tectonics. The boundaries of Earth's moving surface plates are the primary locations of volcanic activity. New research by University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute research professor Robert Herrick revealed a nearly 1-square-mile volcanic vent that changed in shape and grew over eight months in 1991. Changes on such a scale on Earth are associated with volcanic activity, whether through an eruption at the vent or movement of magma beneath the vent that causes the vent walls to collapse and the vent to expand. The research was published today (March 15) in the journal Science.

08:57

Victoria offers solutions for a kinder world "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Victoria Thompson has authored Animals Are Us a guide to a kinder world. Photo Tree Faerie.

Local author, Victoria Thompson, is so passionate about protecting animals that she spent eight years researching and writing the book Animals Are Us a guide to a kinder world.

An animal advocate for many years, Thompsons book describes our appalling failures in regard to animal welfare, and praises those (including Mahatma Gandhi, Peter Singer, the Dalai Lama, St. Francis, Brigitte Bardot, and the Buddha), who promote the enlightened awareness and humane treatment of animals. 

Resources to exploit 

Thompson believes that we must not continue to think of animals merely as resources to exploit, for animals, too, have a right to live naturally. In the book, she gives us solutions for a kinder world.

Born in Alexandria, Egypt, of French, Italian, Spanish and English parentage, she grew up speaking five languages. In Australia, she trained as an actress and worked in film, television and theatre. She left acting to study psychol...

08:31

Jim Chalmers "I have a plan". "IndyWatch Feed National"

The @AlboMP Government has a comprehensive plan to build a more productive, more resilient and more prosperous economy, one that creates more opportunities for more Australians. My speech to CEDA today here: https://t.co/VaOwOLVACJ #auspol #ausecon pic.twitter.com/aSwaY88JbJ Jim Chalmers MP (@JEChalmers) March 16, 2023

08:18

Debrah Novak on mining and waste incinerators in Clarence "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Clarence Valley Councillor Debrah Novak. Photo supplied

Independent candidate for Clancence, Debrah Novak, tells The Echo what her position is on mining in the Clarance catchment and the proposed Casino thermal waste incinerator.

To see Ms Novaks response on short-term holiday letting and floodplain development click here.

Do you support the Clarence Catchment Alliance anti-mining pledge?

Yes I do

What action will you take if elected to achieve a ban on mineral mining in the Clarence catchment?

If elected I will be sitting on the crossbench and will lobby the new government to have the current 35 licenses bought back as they did with the CSG.

Do you or your party support the NSW Government Policy and Protection of the Environment Operations (General) Amendment (Thermal Energy from Waste) Regulation 2022 which allows a thermal waste incinerator to be built in the Richmond Valley Job Precinct Casino? Yes/No

No

If yes, what is your personal or party policy on thermal waste incineration?

If no, what is your personal or party policy on waste management?

Begin with education around personal...

07:45

THE NSW STATE ELECTION AND THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

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03:32

Australian premiers spar over nuclear sub waste disposal "IndyWatch Feed National"

RT | March 16, 2023

The Australian political establishment is divided as to where the federal government should dispose of nuclear waste associated with the countrys expanded submarine deal with its AUKUS allies.

An accord was struck by the leadership of the countries which make up the trilateral AUKUS alliance Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom when they met in San Diego, California earlier this week, which rubber-stamped the sale of nuclear-powered submarines by Washington to Canberra.

In addition, Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed that his country would construct its own fleet of nuclear submarines, which will be delivered in the early 2040s. The terms of the agreement stipulate that the Australian government will be responsible for the disposal of nuclear waste from the vessels but this appears to have opened a new political front for the countrys various state leaders.

I think the waste can go where all the jobs are going, said Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews via the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on Thursday, referencing the 8,000 jobs which are expected to be generated in South Australia during the construction of the military submarines. I dont think thats unreasonable, is it?

West Australian Premier Mark McGowan has also indicated that nuclear waste disposal sites are unwelcome in his state, joining Andrews in suggesting South Australia as the most appropriate location.

Susan Close, the acting South Australian premier who doubles as the regions environment minister, responded to the suggestions by saying the decision on nuclear waste locations should be dictated by science and not by state leaders trying to move nuclear waste that doesnt yet exist across the border.

A final decision on the location of the site is not expected for another 12 months, and the site that is eventually selected wont be required for use until around 2055.

The AUKUS deal will see Australia become the seventh nation with nuclear-powered submarines in its military arsenal, and comes amid Western concerns about Chinas military expansion in the Indo-Pacific region. Beijing has rebuked the AUKUS nuclear submarine agreement, saying it contradicts accepted norms of nuclear non-proliferation.

02:37

Silicon Valley Bank collapse "IndyWatch Feed National"

Last week, two major banks collapsed: Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) and Signature. These were the second and third largest bank collapses in US historythe largest being Washington Mutual in 2008. Since I seem to be writing about finance this month, I wanted to try my hand at explaining why, for the reader who doesnt know anything about finance.

Short answer: SVB placed a big bet long-term US treasury bonds and mortgage-backed securities. However, the prices of these assets went down. Companies with money in SVB were worried about it, so they started withdrawing a lot of money, requiring SVB to sell its assets at a loss until it was wiped out. Bank collapses tend to spread via a process called contagion, and Signature appears to be the first victim.

Really long answer: Okay, lets walk through these concepts one by one.

First of all, what even is a bank? A bank is an institution that accepts deposits of money, we know that. But how does a bank pay you interest, pay expenses, and make its own profit besides? A bank basically borrows money from depositors and uses it to give out loans or make other investments. The bank makes money because its own investments give it greater returns than the interest they pay you on on your bank deposit.

You might think, why allow the bank take a cut? Cut out the middleperson, invest your money directly instead of depositing it in a bank. However, the bank account offers two distinct advantages: you are guaranteed your money back, and you can easily withdraw it at any timewith important exceptions to be discussed further down.

The ability to produce money on demand is called liquidity. If an asset is illiquid (meaning not liquid), that means that it may be difficult to sell on short notice, and you may suffer a loss from having to put on a fire sale. While depositors want their bank accounts to be completely liquid, the bank itself doesnt need to be completely liquid. Thats because, generally speaking, depositors are not going to withdraw all their money at once. Banks need enough liquidity to cover the aggregate demand of depositors, but theres a lot of room left for illiquid investments, which tend to have higher returns.

The way banks guarantee all your money back is by taking on almost all the risk themselves. Banks make leveraged investments, which means borrowing money (e.g. from depositors) to invest money. For example, suppose a bank makes a $100 investment with 10x leverage. Theyre investing $10 of their own money, and $90 of your money. If their investment has a 10% payout, then they earn $10, doubling their money. If it had a 10% loss, they lose everything, and the bank becomes insolvent, which could lead to collapse.  But it doesnt really affect deposits unless the bank suffers more than 10% loss, in which case depositors might lose some money...

01:27

India, Australia, and the Indo-Pacific Imperative "IndyWatch Feed National"

With the rising challenge of China, Indo-Pacific geopolitics is headed for more uncertainty. In his recent visit to India, Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited INS Vikrant, Indias newest aircraft carrier.

Aboard the INS Vikrant, PM Albanese declared that there has never been a point in both of our countrys histories where weve had such a strong strategic alignment. He noted that India is a top-tier security partner and that the Indian Ocean is central to both countries security and prosperity.

The visit to INS Vikrant underscores the growing importance of the maritime dimension of Indo-Pacific geopolitics. Hosting the Australian PM on an aircraft carrier is also a demonstration of the strength of Indias strategic ties with Australia. Furthermore, it underlines the evolving strategic alignment between India and Australia.

The defence and security partnership has emerged as one of the key pillars of Indo-Australian strategic partnership. Both countries are participants in the Malabar naval exercises and are deepening and widening their military-to-military exchanges. Australia has invited India for Exercise Talisman Sabre. Such joint exercises not only build interoperability and familiarity but also contribute to creating greater trust and awareness about each other.

In the context of growing Chinese assertiveness across the Indo-Pacific, military cooperation has assumed critical dimensions. Just like India, Australia too faces growing Chinese challenge in its own region. Chinas forays in the South Pacific have galvanised Australia and the United States into action. India too is slowly increasing its outreach to the island states of South Pacific.

The security in the Eastern Indian Ocean, especially along maritime Southeast Asia, is a shared area of concern for India and Australia. China looms large, geographically as well as strategically, over this region. Building strategic convergence to limit Chinese influence and expanding the strategic partnership is in the interest of India and Australia.

Along with defence and security, trade and economy are also key areas of cooperation. India and Australia signed an Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA) last year. The agreement is expected to add economic muscle to the burgeoning politico-military partnership. As India...

01:17

EXCLUSIVE: Ted Cruz Demands Answers From Meta, Google, And TikTok In New Senate Probe "IndyWatch Feed National"

Ted CruzThe Texas senator followed up with Silicon Valley's major players to explain their initial responses to congressional inquiries were not adequate.

01:02

Melbourne Sat 18 March: Protest against the AUKUS war alliance, nuclear submarines and to free Assange - Victorian State Library "IndyWatch Feed National"

Melbourne State Library 1 pm Saturday 18 March against AUKUS US $170b nuclear sub purchase and alliance , and .

 

 

The , and have organised a at 1pm on Saturday 18 March outside the State Library of Victoria. As the Australian armed forces with its eight US-manufactured nuclear-powered hunter-killer submarines, costing a staggering $170 billion, and used in its planned war against China, the need for protest action to stop this is more urgent than ever.

 

This planned war against China is only one component of the United States' overall war against humanity, upon which it embarked in 1945, following the end of the Second World War. One estimate of the cost, so far, of this war - in Korea, Vietnam, Africa, the Middle East and elsewhere - is 20 million lives.

Protestors will also be calling on the Australian government to act to use the power vested in it to end the illegal imprisonment and torture of Julian Assange by the UK government and also to prevent the US government's no-less-illegal efforts to have him extradited to the US to face trial before a kangaroo court and thence imprisonment in solitary confinement for the rest of his life.

If you are free in six weeks time, on the afternoon of Saturday 18 March, please be there at the State Library at 1pm to add your voice to those opposed...

00:32

Sunak grants 5 billion boost to the military despite growing issues of poverty and inflation "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Ahmed Adel | March 16, 2023

Britains updated defence and foreign policy strategy envisages an additional 5 billion for armaments and is a demonstration that Londons priority is confrontation with Russia and China. Although UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak promised this considerable appropriation for the military over two years, it is unlikely to appease British conservatives as the figure did not meet the demands of spending 3% GDP on defence.

Defence Secretary Ben Wallace wanted a larger military budget but officials are reportedly delighted with the settlement. This is unlikely the case behind closed doors.

Most of the 5 billion will be used to replenish ammunition stockpiles given to Ukraine and work on the AUKUS project to develop nuclear-powered submarines for Australia. Effectively, the main priority of Londons updated defence and foreign policy strategy is to oppose the main geopolitical threats to Anglo hegemony Russia and China.

Speaking from San Diego on March 13, Sunak said: Its clear that the world has become more volatile, the threats to our security have increased. And thats why were investing 5 billion more in our world-beating armed forces over the next two years and increasing our defence spending to 2.5% of GDP so we can continue to be a world leader when it comes to defence and keeping our country safe.

Of course, this omits the obvious failures in Afghanistan and Ukraine, and the fact that neither Russia or China pose a threat to Britain. In fact, it is evident from the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan that the threat is the UK.

Russophobia guides the British political and media establishment, and has thus shaped British public opinion for more than 200 years. Therefore, in the context of Russias special military operation, the updated strategy does not represent anything new in terms of escalation. Rather, it just merely shows the British establishments continuous Russophobia.

The procurement of ammunition and atomic armament demonstrates that the Sunak government is continuing what Boris Johnson, and those before him, started. What is telling though is that a 5 billion boost is being allocated to the military, partially to replenish stocks given to Ukraine, just as the UK is experiencing the worst economic catastrophe of the 21st century, thus far.

According to the latest figures (2020/21), around one in five people in the UK (20%) were in poverty, or 13.4 million people. Of these, 7.9 million were working-age adults, 3.9 million were children and 1.7 million were pensioners. Therefore, one in four children in the UK are living in poverty (27%).

However, a report by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, an independent social change organization working to solve poverty in the UK, said in January 2023 that living standards are likely to have fallen since the latest official dat........

00:15

La Nia has ended - ENSO now neutral. El Nio WATCH has begun. "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

 

Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BOM), Climate Driver Update, media release, 14 March 2023:


Current status: EL NIO WATCH


La Nia has ended - ENSO now neutral. El Nio WATCH issued


  • La Nia has ended in the tropical Pacific Ocean. The El NioSouthern Oscillation (ENSO) is now neutral (neither La Nia nor El Nio) with oceanic and atmospheric indicators having returned to neutral ENSO levels.


  • ...

Thursday, 16 March

23:15

Rare waterspout swirls over Darwin Harbour, Australia "IndyWatch Feed National"

A waterspout was seen swirling near Darwin Harbour in the Northern Territory on Wednesday, March 15. Credit: Taryn Hirst via Storyful

20:00

This and That "IndyWatch Feed National"

  In search of the lost ark   AUKUS trilateral security pact between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States (Defense News) On Monday, the U.S., Australia, and the United Kingdom unveiled new details about their partnership to produce for Australia its own nuclear-powered submarine by 2040, known as the SSN AUKUS. The U.S. []

The post This and That appeared first on Virtual Mirage.

18:17

BEST OF THE WEB: Study: More infant vaccines lead to higher infant mortality "IndyWatch Feed National"

Do childhood vaccines impact a child's mortality risk? While controversy around this issue continues to swirl, peer-reviewed research suggests the answer is a yes. In 2011, Neil Miller, Ph.D., and Gary Goldman, Ph.D., published a paper in the journal Human & Experimental Toxicology showing infant mortality rates correlated with childhood vaccination rates, with high-uptake countries having higher child mortality. As detailed in the abstract:1 "The U.S. childhood immunization schedule specifies 26 vaccine doses for infants aged less than 1 year the most in the world yet 33 nations have lower IMRs. Using linear regression, the immunization schedules of these 34 nations were examined and a correlation coefficient of r = 0.70 (p < 0.0001) was found between IMRs and the number of vaccine doses routinely given to infants.

18:06

The Flat Earth Movers at The Demolition Derby Were Plowed Under so God Left Them a Rose on the Grave of Their Mind. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Reflections in a Petri Dish March 15, 2023

Dog Poet Transmitting.

They came out from under a rock somewhere and are dancing like stick-figure Meth-heads in their torn underwear. They pay no mind to the rest of The World that pays no mind to them. Except when they trip in front of your car while screaming at invisible creatures from another dimension; Do you know who I are? They burn incandescent for a minute or two, then fizzle out like a cigarette butt in a can of beer.

They drive Flat-Earth movers at The Demolition Derby, where they plow themselves under & God leaves a rose on the grave of their mind. Is it because so many people have collectively become so dumb that they think they can turn the clock back to the day before Pythagoras, and no one will notice? When college grads can no longer find the rest of The World on a map, they might be right.

Then again their world might be flat. Mine is not.

You see certain financial and political forces that are trying to regress humanity back to the primitive tribal mindset, with their tattoos and nose rings.. their pierced privates writhing by the firelight of bad-drumming circles; calling out Lovecraftian rhythms to their poisoned bloodstreams dreaming of the halcyon days of human sacrifice; soothsayers dismembering children and reading their entrails, ALL FOR THE BENEFIT OF The WEF butt bandits, who are liking them to be as dumb as they come so that they can get away with whatever they please.

Is it any less soul-killing to be spending their hours in skyscraper towers, and juggling numbers in the hope that possibly just maybe it will all add up to enough to pay off their indentured enslavement to the company store? Thats not even their real bondage. Their real bondage is to all the nasty habits they picked up trying to forget what they have to go through to afford them.

Yesterday in honor of the flat Earth junkies, someone said that Space isnt real either. I told them that neither is Matter. Matters just energy that woke up and had to pee and it cant find the bathroom. Then there is a period of reasoning it out, and an emergency decision gets made. Then the peeing takes place and it turns back into Matter until it has to pee again its a creeping somnambulism thing. This is where Karma comes from.

So it takes countless forms shape shifting appearing to be and then not being; a sort of to pee or not to pee, is that the question? Youll understand it better once you see Schrodingers cat in the litter box. Then the answer to your own personal existence will be explained when the cat does or does not di...

18:00

The Worst Deal Ever Australia To Pay U.S. For Nuclear Insecurity "IndyWatch Feed National"

Moon of Alabama March 15, 2023

The the last weeks review I mentioned the AUKUS deal. It was first announced in September 2021. Back then I wrote:

Yesterday the U.S., the UK and Australia announced that the latter one will buy nuclear powered submarines to do the U.S. bidding against China.

This is a huge but short term win for the U.S. with an also-ran booby price for Britain and a strategic loss of sovereignty and budget control for Australia.

It is another U.S. slap into the face of France and the European Union. The deal will piss off New Zealand, Indonesia and of course China. It will upset the international nuclear non proliferation regime and may lead to the further military nuclearization of South Korea and Japan.

Australia currently has six conventional submarines. It had ordered new ones from France but scrapped that deal for AUKUS:

The price for the new submarines Australia will have to pay will be much higher that for the French ones. Some $3 billion have already been sunk into the French contract. France will rightfully demand additional compensation for cancelling it. The new contract with the U.S. or UK will cost more than the French one but will only include 8 instead of 12 boats. As three boats are needed to keep one at sea (while the other two are training or in refit), the actual patrolling capacity for Australias navy will sink from 4 to 2-3 concurrent submarines at sea.

The much higher price of the fewer more complicate boats will upset Australias defense budget for decades to come.

I further suggested that blackmail may have played a role in the AUKUS deal.

A few days after the announcement there were new details publish which suggested that Australia would lease nuclear submarines from the U.S. because the new ones will take many years to build. It would upgrade Perth harbor to be able to handle nuclear propulsion boats:

Cont. reading: The Worst Deal Ever Australia To Pay U.S. For Nuclear Insecurity

17:05

Coinbase met with Australian banking regulators over local crypto regulations "IndyWatch Feed National"

Coinbases vice president of international policy told Cointelegraph the meetings took place in Canberra and Sydney and touched on the governments token mapping efforts.

15:00

Australian Dollar and Bitcoin "IndyWatch Feed National"

1.00 AUD = 0.00003 BTC
0.00010 BTC = 3.70 AUD
Converter

12:31

Trashing Asylum: The UKs Illegal Migration Bill "IndyWatch Feed National"

He was standing before a lectern at Downing Street. The words on the support looked eerily similar to those used by the politicians of another country. According to UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Stop the Boats was the way to go. It harked back to the same approach used by Australias Tony Abbott, who won the 2013 election on precisely that platform.

The UK Illegal Migration Bill is fabulously own-goaled, bankrupt and unprincipled. For one thing, it certainly is a labour of love in terms of the illegal, as the title suggests. In time, the courts may well also find fault with this ghastly bit of proposed legislation, which has already sailed through two readings in the Commons and resting in the Committee stage.

On Good Morning Britain, Home Secretary Suella Braverman had to concede she was running novel arguments about dealing with such irregular migration, not making mention of Australias own novel experiment which did, and still continues, to besmirch and taint international refugee law.

In her statement on whether the bill would be consistent with the European Convention of Human Rights, enshrined by the UK Human Rights Act, Braverman was brazen to the point of being quixotic: I am unable to make a statement that, in my view, the provisions of the Illegal Migration Bill are compatible with the Convention rights, but the Government nevertheless wishes the House to proceed with the Bill.

The long title of the bill does not even bother to conceal its purposes. It makes provision for and in connection with the removal from the United Kingdom of persons who have entered or arrived in breach of immigration control. It furnishes a detention regime, deals with unaccompanied children, makes some remarks about victims of slavery or human trafficking and, more to the point makes provision about the inadmissibility of certain protection and certain human rights claims relating to immigration.

The central purpose of the bill is to destroy the very basis of seeking asylum in Britain, along with the process that accompanies it. Much of this is inspired by the fact that the United Kingdom does not do the business of processing asylums particularly well. Glorious Britannia...

12:09

How we built a database of conflicts driven by Indonesias palm oil smallholder scheme "IndyWatch Feed National"

In Sumatra, villagers occupied an oil palm plantation and set tires on fire; in the Bangka-Belitung Islands, they filled the local parliament building demanding action; in Borneo, paramilitary police were deployed to control the protests. Each of these incidents appeared in local media reports in Indonesia in the past few years and told what was becoming, to anyone paying attention, an increasingly familiar story. Since the 1970s, as corporate-run palm oil plantations spread across Indonesia, companies promised to share them with local villagers, in plots known as plasma. Initially, they made these commitments to secure access to land and subsidized government financing; from 2007, it was a legal obligation to share a fifth of any new plantation with villagers. During our field reporting in Indonesias palm oil heartlands, we repeatedly encountered allegations that companies were failing to deliver. Local media reports from across the Southeast Asian country told a similar story, with a steady stream of appeals to government, protests, direct action and sometimes even violence, due to simmering conflicts over plasma. When we began to investigate this in earnest, one of the key questions we sought to answer was just how widespread this problem was. It soon became clear that government monitoring was patchy and unreliable. Government agencies themselves openly acknowledged the flaws in their data. Most palm oil producers declined to share data that would enable us to interrogate their claims that they were complying with the law. Since the 1970s, as corporate-run palm oil plantations spread acrossThis article was originally published on Mongabay

12:00

License to Disrupt: Australia Goes Soft on Climate Protestors "IndyWatch Feed National"

Deanna "Violet" Maree Coco, who used a truck and flares to set up an illegal road block on Sydney's main harbour crossing, has just walked free from jail on appeal.

The post License to Disrupt: Australia Goes Soft on Climate Protestors first appeared on Watts Up With That?.

11:37

What Does the End of La Nia Mean for Global Weather Amidst the Climate Crisis? "IndyWatch Feed National"

The rare triple dip La Nia that worsened the U.S. southwests drought, harried two busy Atlantic hurricane seasons and poured into record-breaking rainfall in Australia is finally over. 

The National Weather Services Climate Prediction Center issued its final advisory for the outgoing cold phase of the El Nio Southern Oscillation (ENSO) cycle March 9.

La Nia has ended and ENSO-neutral conditions are expected to continue through the Northern Hemisphere spring and early summer 2023, the center announced. 

What does this mean? The ENSO cycle describes whether the waters in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean are warmer than average (El Nio), cooler than average (La Nia) or neutral, ie. average. Either warmer or cooler Pacific temperatures can influence weather around the world. In the U.S., for example, El Nio is associated with dryer, warmer weather in the northern states and more rain and increased flood risk in the Southeast and along the Gulf Coast, The New York Times explained. La Nia, on the other hand, typically brings dryer, warmer weather to the south and wetter weather to the north. 

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11:00

Study: Exercise Should Be First Treatment for Depression "IndyWatch Feed National"

I've been a long-term advocate for exercise as a primary treatment option for depression, and now, an overview of systematic reviews1,2,3 shows just how well-reasoned this advice has been.

Exercise Is 1.5x More Effective Than Best Antidepressants

In all, 97 systematic reviews with meta-analyses of controlled trials assessing the effects of exercise on adult depression, anxiety and psychological distress were included (amounting to a total of 1,039 trials involving 128,119 participants).

Populations included healthy adults, people with mental health disorders and people with chronic diseases. It's the most comprehensive review of research to date, and clearly demonstrates that exercise can rapidly alleviate mild to moderate symptoms of depression, anxiety and other forms of psychological distress. As reported by the University of South Australia, which performed the umbrella review:4

"University of South Australia researchers are calling for exercise to be a mainstay approach for managing depression as a new study shows that physical activity is 1.5 times more effective than counselling or the leading medications

[The study] shows that physical activity is extremely beneficial for improving symptoms of depression, anxiety, and distress. Specifically, the review showed that exercise interventions that were 12 weeks or shorter were the most effective at reducing mental health symptoms, highlighting the speed at which physical activity can make a change.

The largest benefits were seen among people with depression, pregnant and postpartum women, healthy individuals, and people diagnosed with HIV or kidney disease Lead UniSA researcher, Dr Ben Singh, says physical activity must be prioritized to better manage the growing cases of mental health conditions.

'Physical activity is known to help improve mental health. Yet despite the evidence, it has not been widely adopted as a first-choice treatment. Our review shows that physical activity interventions can significantly reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety in all clinical populations, with some groups showing even greater signs of improvement.

Higher intensity exercise ha...

07:41

The Not-So-Winding Road from Iraq to Ukraine "IndyWatch Feed National"


U.S. soldiers breaking into a home in Baquba, Iraq, in 2008   Photo: Reuters
By Medea Benjamin and Nicolas J. S. Davies, World BEYOND War, March 15, 2023
March 19th marks the 20th anniversary of the U.S. and British invasion of Iraq. This seminal event in the short history of the 21st century not only continues to plague Iraqi society to this day, but it also looms large over the current crisis in Ukraine, making it impossible for most of the Global South to see the war in Ukraine through the same prism as U.S. and Western politicians.
While the U.S. was able to strong-arm 49 countries, including many in the Global South, to join its coalition of the willing to support invading the sovereign nation of Iraq, only the U.K., Australia, Denmark and Poland actually contributed troops to the invasion force, and the past 20 years of disastrous interventions have taught many nations not to hitch their wagons to the faltering U.S. empire.
Today, nations in the Global South have overwhelmingly...

06:09

Human Patenting, The Coming CBDC Push & Does Your Gov Consider You A Domestic Threat Actor? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Welcome to The Daily Wrap Up, a concise show dedicated to bringing you the most relevant independent news, as we see it, from the last 24 hours (3/15/23).
As always, take the information discussed in the video below and research it for yourself, and come to your own conclusions. Anyone telling you what the truth is, or claiming they have the answer, is likely leading you astray, for one reason or another. Stay Vigilant.
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TLAV Fundraising Event - March 20th 2023
Justifying a CBDC Transition
(28) El hombre que re (The Man Who Laughs) on Twitter: "2013 @TLAVagabond @SlowNewsDayShow https://t.co/Zo1b0mKGeJ" / Twitter
BLM Funding Database - The American Way of Life
(35) "We have less than two years left now" (from:GretaThunberg) - Twitter Search / Twitter
(55) Greta Thunberg on Twitter: "We have less than two years left now to bend the emission curve, and we had this chance to try to inform people about the crisis we are in, but instead we take that opportunity to spread false hope. IPCC plays huge gamble with our future. #climatecrisis #klimatkris #ipcc" / Twitter
(35) Bernie's Tweets on Twitter: "CLIMATE CHANGE - Doomsday predictions from Al Gore 1992, we had 10 years to save the world. Hes still at it but this time its tied up in the UN & WEFs The Great Reset. He wasnt a billionaire before he became a climate activist. Follow the money. https://t.co/c3mnhQmySC" / Twitter
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"Too Big To Fail" Credit Suisse Domino Effect Far More Potent Than SVB | ZeroHedge
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04:45

AUKUS deal worst in history former Australian PM "IndyWatch Feed National"

RT | March 15, 2023

Former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating has fired a broadside against the current government for its endorsement of the AUKUS security bloc and the purchase of American submarines. It doesnt help protect the country and drags it into the US attempt to preserve its hegemony by containing China, he has argued.

Keating, who chaired the Australian government in the 1990s, reiterated his negative view of the purchase of Virginia-class nuclear-powered boats in a lengthy rebuke this week. He branded it the worst international decision by an Australian Labor government since conscription in World War I. Speaking to journalists from the National Press Club of Australia on Wednesday to make the case for his position, he added it must be the worst deal in all history.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese formally confirmed the acquisition on Monday during a visit to California, where he and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak were hosted at a naval base by US President Joe Biden. The plan was first announced in 2021, with Keating blasting the then-Conservative government in Canberra.

Figures in the British government were looking around for suckers, the famously acerbic Aussie politician said of the prelude to the announcement two years ago. And they found whoo! here is a bunch of accommodating people in Australia. The Albanese cabinet was just as eager to push the deal forward, he added.

The Australian Royal Navy is buying up to five attack submarines from the US and possibly building three more with the UKs help. The deal is estimated to cost 360 billion Australian dollars ($240bn).

With that investment, Australia could have 40 to 50 domestically-built Collins-class diesel-electric submarines instead, Keating suggested.

A larger fleet would be far better at protecting Australia from a possible invasion, which would require an armada of troops ships reaching its coast, he believes. Meanwhile, the nuclear subs would be sent to the Chinese coast to potentially take part in a US-Chinese conflict, the former prime minister suggested.

Its a strange way to defend Australia to have your submarines sunk on the Chinese continental shelf chasing Chinese submarines, Keating mused.

We are part of a [US] containment policy against China, he added. Its about one matter only: the maintenance of US strategic hegemony in Southeast Asia.

The politician dismissed as rubbish the idea that China poses a military threat to Australia in the first place and shamed national journalists peddling it.

03:55

Australias Nuclear Submarine Program "IndyWatch Feed National"

Madness. Via: The Diplomat: From around 2027, U.S. and U.K. nuclear submarines will undertake rotational deployments to Australia. In the 2030s, subject to U.S. Congressional approval, Australia will purchase three to five Virginia-class subs. The Biden administration and Australia itself are also making new investments in the United States submarine-building capacity. Lastly, beginning from the []

03:50

The Worst Deal Ever - Australia To Pay U.S. For Nuclear Insecurity "IndyWatch Feed National"

The the last week's review I mentioned the AUKUS deal. It was first announced in September 2021. Back then I wrote: Yesterday the U.S., the UK and Australia announced that the latter one will buy nuclear powered submarines to do...

03:11

Fishy business of squid vessels needs stronger regulation, study says "IndyWatch Feed National"

Squid fishing could be getting out of control due to the industrys lack of regulations, scientists say, prompting calls for greater oversight. Thousands of squid fishing vessels operate across the world, using light to lure the eight-armed cephalopods to the surface and catching them with nets or jigging equipment. While some research suggests that squid are globally abundant, other evidence suggests that overfishing is driving some populations to decline, including the jumbo flying squid (Dosidicus gigas) in the Southeast Pacific and the Argentine shortfin (Illex argentinus) in the Southwest Atlantic. Experts also say that most squid fishing takes place in unregulated areas in international waters, which has allowed the industry to operate without scrutiny. In a new study published in Science Advances, researchers from Global Fishing Watch, the University of California, Santa Cruz, the Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security at the University of Wollongong, and the Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency used satellite and vessel tracking data to study the movements of the squid fishing vessels. It found that squid fishing across the global oceans increased by 68% over three years (2017-2020), accounting for about 4.4 million total hours of fishing time. The study also indicated that 86% of this fishing occurred in unregulated areas, and that many of the vessels traveled long distances to operate in different regions. A major challenge with unregulated fisheries is that we dont know what we dont know and the data to deeply understand questions about stock status andThis article was originally published on Mongabay

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