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Thursday, 30 March

02:57

Ich bin ja kein Freund von Word Clouds und so kreativer ... "IndyWatch Feed National"

Ich bin ja kein Freund von Word Clouds und so kreativer Hipster-Typografie, aber die zur CFTC-Anklage gegen Binance lohnt sich. Auch web3isgreat hat bermerkenswerte Details zusammengefasst. Weia.

Die Contentmafia siegt vor Gericht gegen das Internet ... "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Die Contentmafia siegt vor Gericht gegen das Internet Archive. Die Vorgeschichte ist, dass das Internet Archive Bcher gekauft hat, dann gescannt, und dann Leuten digital zugnglich gemacht hat. Allerdings nur soviele Ausleihen zugelassen hat, wie sie auch physische Kopien des Buches hatten.

Als dann Covid in die heie Phase ging, haben sie die Beschrnkung aufgehoben. Die Verlage wollten daher gerne das Internet Archive in einen Parkplatz verwandeln, aber sie wollen lieber nicht Covid und kleine Kinder im Lockdown als Kontext haben, also haben sie jetzt die gesamte Praxis der digitalen Ausleihe physischer Bcher vor Gericht angegriffen.

Das Gericht hat ihnen Recht gegeben.

Das war jetzt leider nicht blo irgendein Amtsgericht von Hintertupfingen sondern ein Circuit Court von New York, aber es gibt noch einen Rechtsweg, und den will das Internet Archive auch bestreiten.

Bemerkenswert ist allerdings, dass sie nicht nur das Internet Archive plattmachen wollen sondern auch die ganzen regulren Bibliothen, die das auch gemacht haben. Da droht also ein immenser kultureller Kahlschlag.

Das ist jetzt nicht unbedingt etwas, wo Europer mal eben mitmarschieren knnen, aber Spenden aus Europa nimmt das Internet Archive auch. Die sind dann halt nicht von der Steuer absetzbar. Publizieren des Problems ist aber das mindeste, was alle Benutzer von archive.org mal tun knnen.

00:26

Biden jokes about school mass shooting. Prick. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Biden asked about Christians being targeted and slaughtered by the mentally-ill trans community. Biden makes a despicable partisan joke and cracks up laughing: Im just joking. Sick. Scumbag. Demonic. pic.twitter.com/p1ctxRW8Z4 Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) March 29, 2023

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Wednesday, 29 March

23:32

The hero Judge who jailed scum Muslim Skaf gang rapists has died. Vale Your Honour. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Rarely does a Judge end up a hero. Judge Michael Finnane was a hero to many. Michael Finnane KC/QC was a judge in the NSW district Court who had the atrocious task of listening to the horrific details of the Skaf Gang rapes that occurred back in 2000. Finnane put...

20:47

The celebrity queue for photos with Zelensky keeps on and on and on...... "IndyWatch Feed National"

The Show must go on.. Orlando Bloom meets Zelensky in Warzone .. pic.twitter.com/Oz3kLqtVvM Truthseeker (@Xx17965797N) March 27, 2023

19:59

My God. I'd be giving Paris a very wide swerve for a while. "IndyWatch Feed National"

France A clip that has not been shown on the vast majority of our mainstream broadcast media. The police get stuck into the protesters in Paris.#FranceProtests #Parispic.twitter.com/eSJwnZOllk James Melville (@JamesMelville) March 27, 2023

18:40

How To Control Everybody, Part 1: Machiavellis Covid "IndyWatch Feed National"

by Mary W Maxwell, LLB

One man can control millions of people. In 1505, Niccolo Machiavelli, who is sometimes called the father of political science, advised the prince, Lorenzo de Medici, about the importance of surprise and ruthlessness as ways to reach the top. He gave an example:

A prince may rise from a private station by some wicked or nefarious ways. Agathocles, the Sicilian, became King of Syracuse from a low and abject position. This man, the son of a potter, accompanied his infamies with so much ability of mind and body that, having devoted himself to the military profession, he rose to be Praetor.  One morning he assembled the people and s...

16:30

Then after that we'll get you to hop on the potty "IndyWatch Feed National"

GUIDE: "Yes, sir, down the ramp...your mark is gonna be the blue one to the left. You got a blue mark." BIDEN: "I'll stay in my blue mark." pic.twitter.com/XSmxEgUr2z RNC Research (@RNCResearch) March 28, 2023

15:11

New NSW Premier's first order of business. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Forget energy prices. Forget what happens after Liddell. The Premier is hard at work, for fish.

13:23

No wonder Labor mate Barry Cassidy is smiling, his new gig earns him between $11K and $22.5K to hold one meeting. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Yesterday we brought you the news that Albanese's administration has appointed old mate Barry Cassidy as the Chair of the Board of Old Parliament House. No wonder he's smirking. The Museum of Australian Democracy, Old Parliament House was established by this act https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/F2016L00739 It provides for the appointment of a...

12:53

Call for Labor government to reinstate logging moratorium now "IndyWatch Feed National"

Locals have created a watch camp at Doubleduke State Forest. Photo supplied

There is no doubt that we need to take action to reduce the impacts of climate change and there are clear ways to move forward on this. One is preserving our native forests, an action that has multiple positive outcomes from carbon capture to helping endangered species survive. Yet our governments and their various bureaucratic arms seem unwilling to move quickly and effectively on this, which has seen frustrated Australians taking to the forest canopy, to the courts, and to the media to keep the pressure on for action.

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12:42

Bees theyre fucking awesome! so why are we introducing flies? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Australia has a $147M honey bee industry. Photo https://beeaware.org.au.

Bees theyre fucking awesome! point out the Sweet Chunk Band in their melodious dedication to the bee, that sweet and essential little insect that helps keep us happy, fed, and alive here on planet earth. 

The little varroa mite is leading to the eradication of many beehives in NSW. The Varroa mite (Varroa destructor and Varroa jacobsoni) is a parasite of adult European honey bees and honey bee brood. It weakens and kills European honey bee colonies and can also transmit honey bee viruses. The varroa mite order remains on effect. 

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11:53

ABC Radio Triple J interview on Israeli democracy "IndyWatch Feed National"

My interview with ABC Radios Triple J on the mass protests convulsing Israel and what they say about the state of democracy in the country.

My interview starts at 4:53.

The post ABC Radio Triple J interview on Israeli democracy appeared first on Antony Loewenstein.

11:45

TRT World TV interview on Israels push for Jewish democracy "IndyWatch Feed National"

My interview on global broadcaster TRT World about the mass protests in Israel and faux discussions about Jewish democracy.

The post TRT World TV interview on Israels push for Jewish democracy appeared first on Antony Loewenstein.

11:26

Standing in the dawns new light: truth-telling for settlers "IndyWatch Feed National"

Theres a paradox about being a settler in a stolen country. No matter when we arrived, we inherited the bounty of genocidal violence. Many of us are the beneficiaries of the intergenerational wealth-building that saw English, Irish and Scottish settler families grow rich on the sheep, timber, wheat and resources provided by stolen land. We have a profound responsibility to dismantle the lie-telling because it shores up this legacy and the systems of colonial violence that continue in our lifetimes.

The post Standing in the dawns new light: truth-telling for settlers appeared first on Overland literary journal.

06:46

Video: John and Gabriel Shipton join In-Person Interview "IndyWatch Feed National"

This recent interview Julian Assanges father and stepbrother by Sabrina Salvati, provides a good explanation about key issues associated with the prosecution of the journalist and publisher. Issues like the deliberate strategy of keeping him in isolation, rising censorship and the curtailment of democracy, and the extent of the support for Julians freedom.

Video from Sabby Sabs

The post Video: John and Gabriel Shipton join In-Person Interview appeared first on The Pen.

02:45

Japans Opposition Blasts PM Kishidas Silence on Depleted Uranium Ammo to Ukraine "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Svetlana Ekimenko Sputnik 28.03.2023

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida paid a surprise visit to Ukraine to meet with Volodymyr Zelensky a day after Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, in Moscow. Both visits came as the announcement of future DU ammo supplies to Ukraine hit the headlines.

Japans Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has been condemned by the opposition for staying tight-lipped on the UKs announced delivery of depleted uranium ammunition to the Kiev regime, according to media reports.

Taro Yamamoto, leader of the opposition party Reiwa Shinsengumi, is said to have raised the issue at a budget committee meeting in the Japanese parliaments upper house.

Mr Prime Minister, do you intend to encourage the UK not to send such shells? the politician is cited as asking Kishida.

The head of the Japanese government ostensibly dodged giving a direct answer, saying something to the effect that, despite studies on the negative effects on human health, no concrete results have been obtained. However, Yamamoto would not let up, pressing further:

Actually, such munitions could already be classified as nuclear weapons, and it was found that there is a risk of cancer Mr. Prime Minister, during your meeting with Zelensky, did you ask him not to use ammunition with depleted uranium?

Kishida is said to have responded by saying that, As for depleted uranium weapons, I didnt say anything specific about it in my meeting with Zelensky.

The opposition leader then slammed this response as sending a bad message, and added, as a parting broadside, that the Prime Minister himself was from Hiroshima.

The US dropped two atomic bombs plutonium Fat Man and gun-type uranium Little Boy on Nagasaki and Hiroshima in August 1945. The bombings killed between 129,000 and 226,000 people, mostly Japanese civilians. Neither Hiroshima nor Nagasaki hosted any key military installations whatsoever.

Japans Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who will chair the Group of Seven (G7) summit scheduled for May, visited Ukraine on March 21. He met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky a day after Chinese leader Xi Jinping visited Moscow to meet with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.

Kishidas visit was seen by analysts as tailored to demonstrate that Japan is the Wests reliable ally. Even though Kishida embarked on his Kiev visit to show solidarity with Ukraine, Tokyo has been contributing less economic help to Ukraine than other countries of the so-called...

01:37

Nashville Police release officers' bodycam footage from mass shooting. Extraordinary value. "IndyWatch Feed National"

In the finest traditions of policing. Heroes. Nashville Police have released the bodycam footage and it cannot be stressed enough how remarkable this response was. These men are absolute heroes. pic.twitter.com/aOT8IJyH04 Sara Gonzales (@SaraGonzalesTX) March 28, 2023

01:22

South Australia's wildlife flourishing after floods along parts of the river Murray floodplain for the first time in over 60 years "IndyWatch Feed National"

Widespread environmental benefits are becoming increasingly evident after recent flooding down the Murray in South Australia with fish, birds and other wildlife flourishing. High flows which peaked across December and January provided much-needed water to some parts of the river and its floodplain for the first time in more than 60 years. That's resulted in a surge in the number of wood ducks and black swans at Chowilla near the NSW border, with surveys also finding large numbers of other water and woodland birds making the most of the flood-enriched breeding and feeding habitats. Pacific black ducks and nankeen night herons have also been observed in numbers with groups of young emerging after the flood.

00:31

Xis Chilling Remarks: What the New Multipolar World Means for the Middle East and Africa "IndyWatch Feed National"

The final exchange, caught on camera between visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Russian host and counterpart, Vladimir Putin, sums up the current geopolitical conflict, still in its nascent stages, between the United States and its Western allies on the one hand, and Russia, China and their allies, on the other.

Xi was leaving the Kremlin following a three-day visit that can only be described as historic. Change is coming that hasnt happened in 100 years, and we are driving this change together, Xi said while clasping Putins hand.

I agree, Putin replied while holding Xis arm. Please take care, dear friend, he added.

In no time, social media exploded by sharing that scene repeatedly. Corporate western media analysts went into overdrive, trying to understand what these few words meant.

Is that part of the coming change that they will drive together? Ian Williamson raised the question in the Spectator. Though he did not offer a straight answer, he alluded to one: It is a chilling prospect for which the west needs to be prepared.

Xis statement was, of course, uttered by design. It means that the strong Chinese-Russian ties, and possible future unity, are not an outcome of immediate geopolitical interests resulting from the Ukraine war or a response to US provocations in Taiwan. Even before the Ukraine war commenced in February 2022, much evidence pointed to the fact that Russia and Chinas goal was hardly temporary or impulsive. Indeed, it runs deep.

The very language of multipolarity has defined both countries discourse for years, a discourse that was inspired mainly by the two countries displeasure with US militarism from the Middle East to Southeast Asia, their frustration with Washingtons bullying tactics whenever a disagreement arises, be it in trade or border demarcations; the punitive language; the constant threats; the military expansion of NATO and much more.

One month before the war, I argued with my co-writer, Romana Rubeo, that Russia and China might be at the cusp of unity. That conclusion was drawn based on a simple discourse analysis of the official language emanating from both capitals and the actual deepening of relations.

At the time, we wrote:

Some kind of an alliance is already forming between China and Russia. The fact that the Chinese people are taking note of this and are supporting their governments drive towards greater integration...

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Tuesday, 28 March

23:34

The Diversity Dividend. Tragic. Absolutely tragic. Catastrophic. Piers Morgan is right. "IndyWatch Feed National"

I may know how Richard Dawkins might be feeling. I know my encounter with the consequences of speaking out about Islam was life-changing. The diversity-dividend has been a tragedy for a previously enlightened West. A catastrophic tragedy. A heartbreaking scene. @piersmorgan is interviewing @RichardDawkins, one of the most influential minds...

21:17

'I thought I would be crushed to death' - Kellie-Jay Keen on her harrowing encounter with trans activists in New Zealand "IndyWatch Feed National"

The distressing footage from women's rights campaigner Kelly-Jay Keen's violent encounter with trans activists in Auckland has made one thing clear beyond doubt: the trans movement has a serious misogyny problem. At the weekend, Keen was pelted with tomato juice, jeered at and hounded by a crushing mob of trans activists. In the run-up to the event, she was demonised in the Australian and New Zealand media, who portrayed her as a crypto-Nazi. Attempts were made to have her visa revoked and to shut down her Let Women Speak tour. All this, because Keen campaigns for women's rights, because she does not mince her words about the need for single-sex spaces, and because she lends a platform to ordinary women who share her concerns about trans-rights activism. Keen joined Brendan O'Neill for the latest episode of The Brendan O'Neill Show to discuss her harrowing experience in Auckland. What follows is an edited extract from their conversation. You can listen to the full episode here.

21:13

Labor rewards stooge - ex-ABC Barrie Cassidy back on the teat "IndyWatch Feed National"

Labor eventually rewards its media friends. Its taken a while but Barrie Cassidy has finally got his retirement kickback to supplement his already swollen ABC pension. Today, good-old-mate Tony Burke made Cassidy the chairman of the Old Parliament House Board with a generous taxpayer allowance. Cassidy used to pretend to...

21:02

Five Signs That a Rug is Poor Quality "IndyWatch Feed National"

Rugs can be an easy and effective way to add colour and texture to any room. However, you need to be extra cautious whenever youre shopping around for rugs. Nowadays, there are a lot of retailers and online shops that sell cheap rugs that leave a lot to be desired when it comes to quality.

But how do you tell the difference between a good rug and a bad one? If you dont know what to look for when shopping for one, it can be difficult to determine whether or not youre getting a good quality rug.

In this blog, were going to discuss some of the tell-tale signs of a poorly made rug.

  1. Check the Material
    The material of a rug can be a great indication as to its overall quality. Poor-quality rugs are usually made with synthetic materials like polyester or acrylic, which lack the durability and longevity offered by natural fibres. Many high-quality Persian rugs, in contrast, are usually made of wool, silk and cotton.

    Synthetic materials are not only weaker and more prone to wear and tear, but they also have less breathability and are usually less comfortable to the touch.

  2. Look at the Weaving
    Any areas on the rug where the weaving is loose or uneven could be indicative of poor quality. A high-quality rug should have dense, tight stitches to ensure durability.

    Because of this, you should always inspect the weave for evenness. If there are gaps between some of the threads, this is typically a sign that the rug was rushed and was made with inferior automated manufacturing methods.

    It is also important to examine the back of the rug. Sections with little or no piles could mean that those parts are likely to wear down faster than the rest.

  3. Inspect for Shedding
    Another easy way to determine if a rug is high quality is to check for shedding. To make sure youre getting your moneys worth, give the rug a few good shakes and rubs before buying it. If there is significant shedding, its likely best to look elsewhere. Soft rugs that shed fibres easily are usually of poor quality.

    Quality hand-made rugs should only shed small amounts. Reduced shedding helps ensure the longevity of the rug and it also makes it feel softer and more luxurious to walk on. Additionally, it helps keep you and your home safe from contaminant-spreading fibres.

  4. Examine the Edges
    ...

18:10

Revelation, a three-part series by ABC Australia on historic cases of Roman Catholic priests sexually abusing children now on Netflix "IndyWatch Feed National"

I watched this series on ABC Australia when it was first broadcast in 2020. It won a lot of awards. Its now out on Netflix.

...

17:48

Yeah Nah Pasaran! #156 w Simon Hunt on Posie Parker, art, culture, activism : March 30, 2023 "IndyWatch Feed National"

This week on Yeah Nah Pasaran! we talk to Simon Hunt (Facebook /// Twitter /// YouTube). Sometimes AKA Pauline Pantsdown, Simon has a long history as an activist, artist and raconteur. We spoke to him about Posie Parkers recent tour, Continue reading

17:42

Leifer jury reaches verdict on some charges but told to continue deliberating on others "IndyWatch Feed National"

Sounds like Malka Leifers going down. And will be heading to The Big House to do her time, maybe 15 years. Very bad a mum with eight kids, a devout Jew, a school principal and citizen of Israel breached everyones trust and did this stuff to Australian Jewish kids.

...

17:08

Stan Grant's bigoted views on skin colour "IndyWatch Feed National"

After spending a lifetime complaining about people being judged by their skin colour, Stan Grant is judging people by their skin colour. He's complained that the ABC failed to racially load-up its election night panel. In 2023, how is it at all acceptable that an election night coverage features an...

15:00

Australian Dollar and Bitcoin "IndyWatch Feed National"

1.00 AUD = 0.00002 BTC
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14:46

Media release: AFSA Responds to 7:30 Report on CO2 Stunning of Pigs: Calls for small-scale local abattoirs "IndyWatch Feed National"

AFSA Responds to 7:30 Report on CO2 Stunning of Pigs: Calls for small-scale local abattoirs

***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE***

28 March 2023

Last nights ABC 7:30 Report exposing the realities of CO2 stunning used for 85% of pigs slaughtered in Australia was a much-needed wake-up call about the need to de-industrialise our food system, says the Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance (AFSA), a farmer-led civil society organisation of people working together towards socially-just and ecologically-sound food and agriculture systems that foster the democratic participation of small-scale farmers and local communities in decision making processes.

AFSAs members want to see a flourishing of more small farms with increased autonomy, access to and control of local processing infrastructure including abattoirs. They are opposed to the methods of industrial food production such as confining pigs and poultry in sheds, and using what they believe to be inhumane methods from tail docking right through to CO2 stunning. But in the case of slaughter, most smallholders options are limited as consolidation over several decades to a dwindling number of mostly large-scale abattoirs has left them no say in how far they have to transport animals or in the method of slaughter.

Lauren Mathers is a pastured pig farmer and Chair and Director of the Murray Plains Meat Cooperative, which is nearing completion of a small-scale abattoir in Barham, NSW to service local farmers. Mathers says, I personally do not believe that gassing pigs is humane, but it is an approved RSPCA process. This is one of the biggest reasons why small abattoirs are crucial.

While large-scale abattoirs prefer CO2 stunning because it allows for a higher number of animals to be killed in a day, small-scale abattoirs use captive bolt or electric stunning. CO2 gas has been known to be aversive and to cause pain and distress in pigs for over 20 years, a point made by Dr Ellen Jongman in the episode. Rather than more research into less aversive gases in large abattoirs, the best alternative according to AFSA is for state and local governments to support a revival of small-scale local abattoirs owned and controlled by local communities such as the Murray Plains Meat Cooperative and others emerging around Australia. 

Industrial agriculture and the global meatpacking industry have long demonstrated a lack of commitment to action on animal welfare, biodiversity loss, and climate change, with a business model built on feed-lotted and shedded animals, low-paid and dangerous labour, and reliance on deforestation to grow grain fed to intensively raised livestock. 

AFSA p...

14:42

Horrible mass shooting and the US media is concerned about 'misgendering' the killer. "IndyWatch Feed National"

BREAKING: *Sensitive Content* Security footage released showing transgender Nashville shooter Audrey Hale driving & shooting her way into the school building.pic.twitter.com/HiivhcXd2r Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) March 28, 2023

14:19

Ways to Make Your Outdoor Area Look More Stunning "IndyWatch Feed National"

Spending time outdoors is an excellent way to relax, rejuvenate, and recharge. Whether you have a small patio, a spacious backyard, or a balcony, you can transform your outdoor space into a stunning oasis that reflects your personality and style. You can make your homes outdoor area more inviting, functional, and beautiful with a bit of creativity and effort.

Consider Local, Native Flowers

If youre looking for an easy way to add some natural charm to your homes outdoor space, consider planting native flowers. These plants are adapted to your local climate and soil, so theyre often low-maintenance and attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. Plus, they can add pops of colour and texture to your garden beds or pots.

From sunflowers to wildflowers, there are plenty of native options to choose from that will bring a touch of the great outdoors to your backyard.

Get a Table to Create a Second Dining Room

Have you ever thought about eating your meals outside? Its a great way to enjoy the fresh air and soak up some sunshine while you chow down. To make your outdoor dining experience even more enjoyable, you might want to think about investing in a nice dining table.

It doesnt have to be anything too fancy, but having a sturdy surface to set your plates and drinks can really elevate your outdoor meal game. Its the perfect excuse to invite some friends or family over for a backyard barbecue or picnic.

Build a Cosy Fire Pit

Do you love spending evenings outdoors, but wish you had a cosy, warm spot to gather around with friends and family? Consider building a fire pit! Its easier than you might think, and it can add a lot of warmth and ambience to your backyard.

You can build one with simple bricks or stones, or get creative and use different materials like metal or concrete. Not only will it be a great spot to roast marshmallows or enjoy some hot cocoa, but it can also add a focal point to your outdoor
area.

Set Up a Greenhouse

If youre a plant lover or looking to expand your gardening skills, setting up a beautiful greenhouse can be a great addition to your outdoor space. A greenhouse can provide a controlled environment for growing plants and vegetable year- round, even in harsh weather conditions. It also allows you to experiment with different types of plants and techniques, giving you the opportunity to grow your own fresh produce or rare flowers. Plus, a well-designed greenhouse can be an attractive feature in your backyard and even increase the value of your property.

There are many different types and sizes of greenhouses to choose from, depending on your needs and budget. You...

14:05

Adam Bandt the Arsehole bragging about destroying our wealth "IndyWatch Feed National"

What a prick, he's thrilled with his vandalism and making power bills unaffordable.

13:23

Privacy Act reforms the devil is in the details "IndyWatch Feed National"

Given some of the breathless media coverage about the proposed reforms to the Privacy Act, you could be forgiven for thinking that the government is about to embark on a radical transformation of our privacy laws, to the benefit of consumers and detriment of business.  However the devil, as they say, is in the details.  And when it comes to the Privacy Act review, the details in the final set of proposals are surprising.

The Final Report from the Attorney-Generals Department into their review of the Privacy Act was published last month, although just how final it is is debatable, given we have until 31 March to make yet another submission.  And at 320 pages long, and with 116 proposals for reform, there is a lot to digest.

Plenty has already been written by way of summarising the proposals, focussing on things like the introduction of a fair and reasonable test, mandatory Privacy Impact Assessments for high-risk activities, and a new right to erasure.

Indeed we have our own guide to how the proposed reforms will change the status quo, plus a webinar to explore their implications.

But a number of those reform proposals were very much as expected, having been flagged in the 2021 Discussion Paper.

So for a fresh take on the proposed reforms, today we have teased out for you some of the things we found most surprising in the Final Report.

In particular, we were surprised to find a disturbing amount of accommodation of the data-extractive business practices which Australians dont want; a doubling-down on the idea that consent can be forced via terms of service, contrary to the ACCCs exposure of digital platform processes which kicked off this whole review in the first place; and the introduction of unnecessary complexities which will confuse businesses and consumers alike, without improving privacy outcomes.

Lets tease out some of these surprising features from the Final Report.

Legislative whack-a-mole

One of the strengths of the Privacy Act is the flexibility offered by its technology neutrality and principles-based nature.  According to the Final Report, a common theme in submissions to the review was support for the current design.

So it is surprising to see so many proposals which could undermine the neutrality and flexibility of the Privacy Act, by proposing special rules for particular technologies, sectors or activ...

12:36

US agenda revealed at IPEF talks in Bali "IndyWatch Feed National"

March 28, 2023: The summaries of US inputs at the recent Bali round of negotiations for the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF) reveal US pressure of the other 13 states to adopt US standards. At the same time the US Congress is yet to determine the IPEF agenda on the digital economy.

IPEF includes the US, Australia, Brunei, India, Indonesia, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Fiji and Vietnam.

US Trade Representative Katherine Tai told a congressional committee on March 24 that global rules around digital trade are out of date but that efforts to advance them through negotiations like IPEF are inhibited because Congress has yet to enact its own regulations, particularly on topics like data privacy.

Our ability as negotiators to take forward steps is going to be impacted by and really limited by how far you as legislators have been able to go in terms of establishing regulatory frameworks that are critical to the digital economy, Tai told Rep Suzan DelBene (D-Wash).

Mega tech companies have been prominent in creating the digital trade agenda in IPEF. Current trade rules favour deregulation of data flows and digital companies despite recent cyber hacking of customer data, rapid development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and other examples which show that more, rather than less regulation is needed.

Meanwhile, the official US summaries of their inputs at Bali on March 13-19, 2023, covering Agriculture, Services Domestic Regulation and Customs and Trade Facilitation, revealed that IPEF states would have to invest heavily in online systems that will benefit exporters of goods and services from the advanced economies in the group the US, Australia, New Zealand, Japan and South Korea.

This focus could distort spending priorities of low-income IPEF member states who may wish to prioritise education, health and climate action, for example, ahead of trade.

The Agriculture section aims to expand export and import of food in the region, while saying that governments should be able to ensure health for plants, animals and communities, and food security. The emphasis is on transparency in import licensing procedures for agricultural products, certification requirements, and equivalency to ensu...

12:17

No-ethics Case, Part 2: Public Expectations, A Trial and 33 Minutes "IndyWatch Feed National"

Professor Freda Briggs, AO she claimed this was one of the worst cases she had seen

by Dee McLachlan

(Apologising to readers in advance as this is but another of many articles in a series.)

This is a follow-up on Part 1 on my reporting of THE KING v PATRICK FINBAR MCGARRY ODEA, WILLIAM RUSSELL MASSINGHAM PRIDGEON, ANN KATHLEEN GREER AND ORS. In that article, I wrote that the unquestioning evidence of what I see and have witnessed personally over the last...

11:50

The search for Australias best public dunny is on again! "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

The Continence Foundation of Australia is asking for submissions to find Australias best public toilets as part of this years much-loved Great Dunny Hunt.

Taken for granted by many, awareness and access to quality public toilets is a huge consideration for those living with incontinence who may find it difficult to leave their home for everyday activities due to the fear of not having access to appropriate facilities.

The search for Australias best dunny is on again. Note: This probably isnt it.. Image supplied

For this years hunt, Australians are being asked to take pictures of their favourite public dunny and upload them to the National Public Toilet Map (NPTM) website or app, as well as update any public toilet facilities.

The general public are encouraged to upload their pictures to go into the running to find the best public Aussie toilets from Monday 3 April to World Continence Week, which will be held from Monday 19 June, 2023.

Pics will be judged to find the best public Aussie toilets with honourable mention awards given to the most colourful dunny and the dunny in the most unusual location.

Among the judging panel of public toilet experts will be Sean Burford who won the title of Australias Greatest Dunny Hunter in 2022 by entering over 129 dunnies on The National Public Toilet Map.

The really rewarding aspect of the Great Dunny Hunt was discovering new locations in rural Australia, Mr Burford said.

Both toiletmap and other sources have some misplaced or out of date dunnies, so once I had a location I would research it to determine whether there was really a dunny there or not.

My first stops to validate a dunny were Google Maps and Bing Maps, which differ in freshness and resolution across Australia so I used both.

The post The search for Australias best public dunny is on again! appeared first on The Echo.

10:19

Not selling... "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Low listings continue through selling season

With very few forced sellers around, new property listings continue to track miles below average as we move into the cooler autumnal months. 



Source: CoreLogic

The low level of listings is mainly being experienced as a capital city phenomenon, with listings way down in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane.

On the other hand, some regional areas and smaller capital cities have bucked the trend.


Source: CoreLogic

In a similar vein, rents are now easing in Canberra, Hobart, Darwin, and a number of regional areas.

In the big cities, however, asking...

10:17

Snake Matt Keans victory lap after screwing the Liberal Party. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Matt Kean is forced to preferences in his own very safe north shore Liberal seats - and still hes out doing stunts. The half flushed turd has no shame.

09:58

SACOSS Human Rights Legislation Policy 2023 "IndyWatch Feed National"

Tuesday, 28 March 2023

SACOSS is calling for the introduction of a Human Rights Act for South Australia because every person no matter their race, abilities, political beliefs, gender identification, sexuality, religion, age or cultural background or other characteristic should be treated equitably.  To acknowledge this is to acknowledge that we all have human rights. And that these are universal, meaning they are for everyone, everywhere, all of the time.

08:25

Remember the life of Broken Hills Percy Brookfield "IndyWatch Feed National"

Contributed by Glen Davis

Just back from a nice holiday in Broken Hill. Theres a bit to do in Broken Hill, including visiting the cemetery and seeing the final resting place of those whove established this iconic outback town.

In the cemetery, within the general graves section, P232, lies Percy Brookfield. Many of us seem to have forgotten him. So Ill give a brief outline of who he was, with why hes important.

The monument over Percy Brookfields grave

Percy was born in England at a place called Wavetree, near Liverpool on 7 August 1875, At 13 he went to sea. Then after working as a merchant seaman, he landed in Australia. He took to the roads living the life of a swaggy (an iterant workman wandering the roads).

He finally settled in Broken Hill, where he became active in the Amalgamated Miners Association, rapidly rising to the role of Vice President. It was during this time he played a key role in obtaining the 44-hour week.

As well as being active on the industrial front, he was politically aware, involving himself in many Left-wing struggles, including leading Labours Volunteer Army in Broken Hill during the anti-conscription campaigns. Brookfield opposed WW1, the great trade war, also supported the Bolshevik revolution, as well as the anarcho-syndicalist Industrial Workers of the World.

Brookfield found himself elected to the NSW parliament as representative of the Australian Labor Party, (ALP). Voted in during a byelection, he increased his vote tally in the next general election.

With his radical politics he often found himself in conflict with t...

03:21

Oyster Mushrooms Could Consume a Million Cigarette Butts in Australia "IndyWatch Feed National"

In a new program trial in Australia, oyster mushrooms are taking on an important new task. The fungi will consume the toxic chemicals and plastics inside up to 1.2 million cigarette butts, which will be diverted from landfills for the trial.

In Australia, people smoke about 18 billion cigarettes a year, and up to 9 billion cigarettes end up littered, according to the World Wildlife Fund Australia. Even with bans on smoking cigarettes in vulnerable areas, like beaches, much of the litter found still includes cigarette butts. In Victoria alone, an estimated 450 metric tons of cigarette butts go to landfills.

So in late 2020, researchers began looking for ways to repurpose littered cigarette butts. In 2021, researchers started working to train oyster mushrooms to break down cigarette butts, digesting the harmful materials like chemicals and microplastics and leaving behind materials that could be reused for other purposes.

Its a fascinating process to see, and most of our stuff is grown in glass so you can see the process, fungi researcher and founder of biotechnology company Fungi Solutions Amanda Morgan told Australian Broadcasting Corporation at the time. Mushrooms put out fine webs of mycelium and the roots spread through the cigarette butt.

Now, state government office Sustainability Victoria will fund a trial called CigCycle, a collaboration between nonprofit No More Butts and Fungi Solutions. The program will use cigarette butts destined for landfill, instead sending them to a lab to be digested by the oyster mushrooms. 

The mushrooms use cellulose acetate in the cigarette butts as a source of nutrition, according to the researchers. The oyster mushrooms consume most of the provided cigarette butts within about a week, as The Guardian reported. In a landfill, this waste would take about 15 years to break down.

...

02:11

Two Decades and $90 Billion US Dollars Later: Dissecting The Afghan Militarys Total Collapse "IndyWatch Feed National"

In February, the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) published an extensive investigation into the spectacular collapse of the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF), which the U.S. spent two decades and $90 billion building. In common with previous SIGAR reports, it offers a remarkably uncompromising, no-punches-pulled assessment, exposing corruption, incompetence, lies, and delusion every step of the way.

At the reports core is a highly detailed timeline of the ANDSFs and, therefore, the Afghan governments disintegration. That SIGAR was able to construct such a painstaking obituary is nothing short of miraculous, for the Special Inspector General was stonewalled and obstructed at every turn by the agencies it is officially charged with scrutinizing.

The Pentagon and State Department rejected SIGARs jurisdiction over them, declined to review interim drafts of the report, denied access to their staff, and mostly refused to answer requests for information. Very few documents SIGAR asked for were turned over, and material disclosed was often not materially relevant to our objectives.

In lieu of cooperation from the guilty parties, SIGAR conducted a panoply of probing interviews with U.S. and Afghan officials. While often unnamed, their admissions and analysis provide stunning insight into conversations, deliberations, and machinations hidden from public view at the time. Together, these accounts help explain how the ANDSF, much-vaunted by the White House until its demise, failed so spectacularly.

It is a highly cinematic retelling that is part thriller, part farce. Take, for example, a former senior Afghan national security official recounting the morning of August 15, 2021, the day Kabul fell. As Americans rushed to depart the country, en route to a meeting with President Ashraf Ghani, he was told by the Presidential Protective Service chief that the Taliban, contrary to promises not to enter the city, had done so.

In the presidents office, the pair scrambled to draft an official statement to be transmitted domestically and internationally on the groups unwelcome arrival. A secretary was asked to request some green tea from catering, as was customary in such meetings:

He went and brought the tray himself. Wait a minute, what happened to the server? He said, theres no one left. People in our offices had abandoned and they had gone[By around] 10 or 11, we no longer had a consolidated security force.

This mass walkout was evident in every state apparatus. The president contacted the head of the...

01:13

We Want to Live in Peace! We Want an Independent Hungary! "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Endre Sim, World BEYOND War, March 27, 2023

A speech at the Szabadsg Square Peace demonstration in Budapest.

The organizers asked me to be the keynote speaker at this demonstration. Thank you for the honor, but I will only speak on the condition that the honorable members of the assembly answer a question. Do you want Hungary to be independent and pursue a sovereign policy in line with our national interests?

Good! So we have a common cause! If you had answered no, I would have had to realize that I had become involved with those who put the American interest before the Hungarian one, consider Zelenskys power more important than the destiny of the Transcarpathian Hungarians, and who want to continue the war in the hope that they can defeat Russia.

Together with you, I also feared for the peace of our country from these people! They are the ones who, if they had to choose between America and Hungary, would be ready to throw away what was left of Trianon as a spoil. I certainly never thought that we would get to this point, and that we should be afraid that our domestic cosmopolitans, arm in arm with our NATO allies, would plunge our country into war for foreign interests! Against these bastards, lets shout at the top of our lungs that we want peace! Just peace, because we are tired of unjust peaces!

We hear a lot these days about how they would like to overthrow the Orbn government through internal and external cooperation and replace it with a puppet government that serves American interests. Some would not even shy away from a coup dtat, and are not even averse to the possibility of foreign military intervention.

They do not like the fact that Orbn does not want to allow our NATO allies to drag Hungary into a war against Russia. They cannot digest that, in its search for a peaceful solution, this government not only enjoys the support of the parliamentary majority, but also the support of the vast majority of our peace-loving compatriots.

You dont want to shed your blood for America and its puppet, Zelensky, do you?!

Do we want to live in peace and on good terms with Russia? With both East and West? Who wants our country to become a parade ground for foreign armies? To become a battlefield again, because the real masters of power deci...

00:05

Supplying Ukraine with Depleted Uranium Shells "IndyWatch Feed National"

Should they be taking them? Ukraine is desperate for any bit of warring materiel its armed forces can lay their hands on, but depleted uranium shells would surely not be a model example of use. And yet, the UK, in an act of killing with kindness, is happy to fork them out to aid the cause against the Russians, despite the scandals, the alleged illnesses, and environmental harms.

An outline of the measure was provided by Minister of state for defence Baroness Annabel Goldies written answer to a question posed by Lord Hylton: Alongside our granting of a squadron of Challenger 2 main battle tanks to Ukraine, we will be providing ammunition including armour piercing rounds which contain depleted uranium. Such rounds are highly effective in defeating modern tanks and armoured vehicles.

The response from the Kremlin was swift. If all this happens, warned Russian President Vladimir Putin, Russia will have to respond accordingly, given that the West collectively is already beginning to use weapons with a nuclear component. Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu also foresaw nuclear collision.

The statement from Vyacheslav Volodin, the speaker of the Russian lower house, shifted the focus from potential nuclear catastrophe to the field of medical consequences, reminding his fellow members that the use of such ammunition by the US in former Yugoslavia and Iraq had led to radioactive contamination and a sharp rise in oncological cases.

News networks were left trying to convey a picture to the public, much of it skimpy on the perilous consequences arising from using such munitions. The BBCs characteristic language of understatement notes that such uranium, stripped of much of its radioactive content, makes weapons more powerful, but it is feared those weapons could be a threat to people in areas where they are used.

Sky News had its own benign interpretation of the dangers, suggesting that DU, in emitting alpha particles, did not have enough energy to go through skin, so exposure to the outside of the body is not considered a serious hazard. An admission as to the dangers had to follow. It can be a serious health hazard, however, if it is swallowed or inhaled.

The US Department of Veterans Affairs...

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23:35

Debate on Assange urgently needed - an Open Letter to Assange Parliamentary Support Group "IndyWatch Feed National"

AndrewWilkieIncluded below, is an example of the letters I sent late in the evening of Monday 27 March to each of the 40 members of the Bring Julian Assange Home Parliamentary Support Group. I point out that, in spite of its size, the efforts of this group so far appear to have made little difference towards making the Albanese government act to end the UK's illegal imprisonment of Assange or even to just hold this government to account for its failure to do so. To make a difference, the Support Group needs to do a lot more than it previously has - from time to time, making statements, none of which have ever even been responded to by this government, or presenting petitions . The Group needs to find means to have Julian Assange properly debated on the floor of Parliament. One means to do so is to, once more, try to put to Parliament the foreshadowed motion that Andrew Wilkie tried unsuccessfully to put on 2 December 2021.

Example of one the e-mails I have sent to the each of the 40 members of the Assange Parliamentary Support Group

 

Dear Ms. Zali Stegall,

I write to you because you are listed as a member of the (Assange Parliamentary Support Group). As a member of that group, you are surely aware that the imprisonment of Julian Assange, who has broken no law, is in violation of UK law, Australian law, and the First Amendment of the United States Constitution which guarantees the right to free speech.

I urge you, during this sitting week, which commenced yesterday, Monday 27 March, to use your voice in Parliament in a way that I believe would do far more to lift the cause of freeing Julian Assange than what has occurred in Parliament since the start of the 2021 sitting year.[1] If the Assange Parliamentary Support Group continues to restrict itself only to making statements, mentioning of Assange in passing whilst raising other issues, presenting petitions and putting questions in Question Time (3 times since February 2021), then I don't see how this can either persuade the government to use the power vested in it as a sovereign government to free Assange, or to effectively hold this government to account should it continue to fail to do so.

I am asking you to call for a Suspension of Standing Orders in order to, once more, try to have the plight of Julian Assange debated on the floor of Parliament, and, if that motion is again voted down, to call for a Division this time. Specifically, I am asking that you reput the foreshadowed motion....

20:00

A Rare Statue of Buddha Fails to Sell at Auction as Questions Swirl Around a Renowned Art Collection "IndyWatch Feed National"

The statue of Buddha that was up for sale at Christies auction house was, according to art experts, an early test: Would recent controversy around objects once owned by two prominent Chicago collectors hinder its sale and send a signal about how the art market views the renowned collection?

The answer came quickly. The 7 1/4-inch copper-alloy Buddha from 9th-century Nepal, which had been on loan to the Art Institute of Chicago until last year, failed to sell last week, a Christies spokesperson said.

It never received a bid in the estimated price range of $60,000 to $80,000.

Nobody wants to buy trouble, said Erin Thompson, an associate professor of art crime at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York who has advocated for repatriation of Nepali artifacts. Why would you buy someone elses stolen cultural property?

Although the Christies auction was a single sale of a single object, art experts said it was telling nonetheless. The rare Buddha had been in the collection of James and Marilynn Alsdorf, whose massive art holdings focused on pieces from Nepal and other parts of South and Southeast Asia.

The Christies spokesperson said 63% of the auctions 124 lots found buyers.

The Alsdorfs obtained the Buddha at a time when protocols around collecting were lax, and it was sold to them by a New York dealer who at the end of his career acknowledged engaging in questionable practices. Ethical standards for acquiring antiquities became more strict after a 1970 UNESCO convention prohibited the import of looted cultural property.

The Buddha was on loan to the Art Institute beginning in the late 1990s and was last on display in 2018 at the museum, which has galleries dedicated to the Alsdorfs vast Asian collection. Marilynn Alsdorf, who died in 2019, left much of the collection to the museum. James Alsdorf, who once led the museums board of trustees, died in 1990.

Last week, ProPublica and Crains Chicago Business published...

18:48

Plans for wider shared beach-front path for Bullis Trinity Row "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

THE narrow asphalt shared path along Trinity Row at Bulli Beach is set for a makeover with plans for a new four-metre-wide shared pathway currently on public exhibition.

The plans are in response to community feedback and requests for Wollongong City Council to look at opportunities to improve this popular stretch along the waterfront.

Wollongong Lord Mayor Gordon Bradbery said that the current infrastructure is no longer fit for purpose and the proposed works will reduce congestion and provide more space for people to enjoy this area.

We know how special this stretch of the coast is to locals and visitors alike it has always been popular, and weve only seen this popularity grow throughout COVID and then across summer, Cr Bradbery said.

We recently put in a new playground in this area and now were moving forward on the next steps to improve this...

12:07

Jabbed pilots roll call of death and injuries "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Sally Beck | TCW Defending Freedom | March 27, 2023

Mayday! Mayday! is something no airline pilot wants to say, and no passenger wants to hear, but this month Virgin Australia, Emirates, United and Southwest airlines have all turned back aircraft or made emergency landings because air crew have suffered serious health incidents. A British Airways pilot died of a heart attack just before he was due to fly a plane from Egypt.

Heres the timeline:

       March 3: Virgin Australia crew received a memo describing why flight VARA A320 from Adelaide to Perth returned 30 minutes into the journey: The First Officer [co-pilot] became unwell. A return to Adelaide was considered the best course of action by the captain.

       March 11: United flight 2007 from Guatemala to Chicago was diverted because the captain had chest pains, landing at George Bush airport in Houston.

       March 12: It is reported that a British Airways pilot collapsed and died in a hotel in Cairo, Egypt, shortly before he was due to fly.

       March 13: Emirates flight EK205 from Milan turned back because the co-pilot felt unwell 90 minutes after take-off.

       March 22: Josh Yoder, President of US Freedom Flyers, an organisation fighting vaccine mandates for airline staff, tweeted: On a Southwest flight departing Las Vegas, the captain became incapacitated soon after take-off. He was replaced by a non-Southwest pilot who was commuting on that flight.

According to pilot and medical aviation doctor Jackie Stone, airline pilots have Class One medical clearance. This means they are extremely fit and extremely healthy, with less than a 1 per cent chance per year of having a medical incident that could immobilise them. They receive extensive annual medicals and are grounded if an incapacitating condition is picked up.

This makes the above highly unusual, and the favourite explanation for this increase is vaccine injury. Especially as we now know vaccines can cause...

11:53

Helping our elders on April Falls Day "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Janelle Saffin MP and Rotarian Bob Barnes with some handy gadgets to help you stay upright. Photo supplied.

April Falls Month is an annual campaign to raise awareness about the impact of falls and to promote the latest best practice fall prevention strategies. The overall campaign goal is to get active and improve balance for fall prevention.

A fall can have terrible consequences for an elderly person, their family and the community and falls are the leading cause of injury in older Australians and one in five falls requires hospitalisation. There are 1.3 million falls by people aged 65 and over in Australia every year, most of them occur at home and sadly, people over 65 make up 95 per cent of fall deaths. ...

11:32

Closing the Gap on Aboriginal health in the Byron Shire "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Artwork by Belle Budden.

March 16 was National Close the Gap Day.

Close the Gap aims to reduce disadvantage experienced by Indigenous peoples with respect to child mortality, childhood education, life expectancy and health. Among the 17 socioeconomic Closing the Gap targets are the aims to improve: health and wellbeing, education, employment, justice, safety, housing, land and waters, languages and digital inclusion.

The Close the Gap campaign became a commitment of the Australian government in 2008 following Prime Minister Kevin Rudds Apology to Australias Indigenous Peoples in March that year.

The plan

In 2023, the Closing the Gap Implementation Plan outlined the Commonwealths strategic priorities and efforts to close the gap over the next 12 to 18 months. While on almost every measure in the Close the Gap, there has been progress, closing the gap in life expectancy within a generation is not on track to be met by 2031. This demonstrates the importance of a First Nations Voice to inform government strategies and policies for First Nations people.

First Nations people in the Byron Shire and across our broader region, have compounded health and social problems owing to the injustices of the past that have resulted...

11:10

Lismore Council wants you to have your say "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Lismore City Council is inviting residents and members of the community to contribute to Your Say Lismore, an innovative online platform that creates a two-way conversation between the community and Council.

Your Say Lismore provides an easy way for community members to participate in decision-making processes and give feedback on issues that are important to them.

The key advantages

Council says that one of the key advantages of Your Say Lismore is that it allows the community to be informed about various policies, plans, and projects that Council is working on. These include community strategic plans, delivery programs, and annual budgets, as well as policies and strategic plans related to economic development, sport and recreation, and other areas of interest.

Your Say Lismore also provides information on planning matters such as Development Control Plans and the Local Environmental Plan, as well as major infrastructure and capital works projects.

Council says it is also a platform for the community to engage with Council on Development Applications and proposals, as well as events and other issues that are of interest to the community and stakeholders. This helps to ensure Council is aware of the communitys opinion and ideas so they can be fully considered during the decision making process.

Some of the current engagement projects on Your Say Lismore include:

  • Northern Rivers Rail Trail, a walking and cycling trail following the old railway line.
  • The Lismore Skatepark and Youth Precinct, a project which aims to create a new youth-focused space in the CBD.
  • Rural and Nature-Based Tourism Development Control Plan, which aims to support the development of sustainable and responsible tourism in the region.
  • The Safer Cities: Her Way project, which aims to improve safety and reduce violence against women in public spaces.
Your Say Lismore provides an opportunity for community members to inform Council decisions and help create a better future for all. Council encourages everyone to join the conversation and have your say on the issues that matter to you.

To have your say go to https://yoursay.lismore.nsw.gov.au/.

The post Lismore Council wants you to have your say appeared first on The Echo.

11:09

Labor wins state election, takes Heathcote from Liberals "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

The new Labor MP for Heathcote, Maryanne Stuart (right) with supporters at the Bulli Police Youth Club polling booth on Saturday. Picture: Maryanne Stuart Labor for Heathcote Facebook Page.

THE entire city of Wollongong is now bathed in a sea of red, after NSW Labor claimed victory in the state election on Saturday.

Labors Maryanne Stuart defeated sitting Liberal MP, Lee Evans in Heathcote, with a nine per cent swing after boundary redistributions.

The electorate of Heathcote shifted south, taking on more of Wollongong and losing parts of the Sutherland Shire. The electorate gained Bulli, Thirroul and Coledale from adjoining Keira at the southern end. This change transformed the seats margin from 5 per cent for the Liberal Party to 2.1 per cent for Labor. Besides parts of the Sutherland Shire, the Heathcote electorate now takes in Helensburgh south to Bulli.

Maryanne Stuart lives in Engadine with her husband Russell and two children.

The new MP has volunteered for many local sporting and environmental groups before taking on Mr Evans, who had held the seat of H...

10:25

Disinflation is ahead "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Inflation set to fade


Inflation expectations are falling, with implied forecasts dropping to around 2-year lows in the US. 


Australia's 3-year bond yield is trading at 2.79 per cent this morning, which is of course a long way below the current cash rate target of 3.60 per cent. 

I reckon it will be important to stay focused on the big picture over the next 3 to 6 months.

There will probably be a lot of jumping at shadows and shouty headlines about stagflation or a return to the 1970s.

But overall markets clearly expect disinflation to set in, and then lower interest rates over the next few years.

Consumers already sense this, of course, and in Sydney the housing market is rising from the lower end as the looming chronic shortage of properties on the market begins to bite. 


...

10:09

What does the election result in New South Wales tell us? "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Contributed by Jim Hayes

Forget all the hype, The New South Wales state election of Saturday produced a result like all the recent ones across Australia. Its true that did receive a swing towards it of 3.8 percent due to some state factors. But this doesnt change the underlying shift that is common to the whole of Australia, including this state.

There was a turning away from the major parties. A significant part of 5.9 percent swung towards the independents and Greens. The biggest price was paid by the Coalitions Liberal and National Parties.

Labor will now be the governing party, which means it has hold of the federal and all state governments except Tasmania.

This should provide a wonderful opportunity to leave a big mark on Australian politics. Big changes could be made. But they wont. Labor is committed to doing a minimalist approach. The emphasis is carrying on business as usual.

Look at the election result in its proper perspective. Labor wins at least 9 new seats to make a majority of 6 seats with the support of only 37.2 of the electorate. This was possible because of the optional preferential election system that produces a different result to other parts of Australia using the preferential system, where there is a far greater opportunity for small parties and independents to direct second preferences away from the major parties.

Even more significant is the gerrymander that means that the smaller parties end independents must do much better to get any result than the candidates of the major parties to get anywhere. The exception is the National Party, where the gerrymander wor...

10:08

May Day March planned against AUKUS "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

The Age (print version) , David Crowe, Matthew Knott,23 Mar 23,

Laboutr organisers will escalate their concerns about the AUKUS defence pact by movingan annual workers march to the NSW city of Port Kembla to oppose its use as a base for a future submarine fleet.

The organisers agreed on Tuesday night to relocate the MayDay March from Wollongong out of growing c oncern at the prospect that nearby Port Kembla could become the eas-coast home for eight nuclear-powered vessels.

the battle for Port Kembla has begun said Arthur Rorris, the secretary of the South Coast Labour Council, a longstanding Labor member and one of the organisers of the annual march.

The move cam after former Labor cabinet minister Kim Carr added hi svoice to concerns about AUKUS in the wake of criticism from former prime minister Paul Keating..

The location of the fleet is a major obstacle because the AUKUS plan includes$10 billion for an east coast base to house the submarines, with Brisbane and Newcastle named as options, but the idustrial city of Port Kembla seen as the governments most likely choivce.

The protest will focus attention on AUKUS befoe Albanese heads to the G-7 summit in Japan on May 19 and United States President Joe Biden visits Sydney for the Quad summit in the same months, with expectatins that tehpresident will address federal parliament....

09:43

NEFA welcomes the election of a new government "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

The North East Forest Alliance has welcomed the Minns Labor governments promise to create a Great Koala National Park, and have called for a moratorium on logging within the proposed park until the promised assessment is complete.

NEFA spokesperson Dailan Pugh said the Forestry Corporation is targeting the proposed Great Koala National Park in a smash and grab operations to extract as much timber as they can, while they can.

They have been removing thousands of Koala feed trees from one of the best Koala strongholds in NSW, compounding the impacts of the 2019/20 wildfires and causing immense damage to Endangered Koala populations.

To avoid compromising the integrity of the Labor governments assessment process this vandalism needs to stop.

We look forward to working constructively with the new government to ensure a comprehensive and robust review of the Great Koala National Park is undertaken.

The post NEFA welcomes the election of a new government appeared first on The Echo.

08:06

Pan-African News Wire "IndyWatch Feed National"

Bidens Justice Dept. Keeps Hard Line in Death Row Cases

By MICHAEL TARM and ALANNA DURKIN RICHER

This photo provided by Taylor Legal Team shows Rejon Taylor. Taylor hoped the election of Joe Biden, the first U.S. president to campaign on a pledge to end the death penalty, would mean a more sympathetic look at his claims that racial bias and other trial errors landed him on federal death row in Terre Haute, Ind. But two years on, Justice Department attorneys under Biden are fighting the Black man's efforts to reverse his 2008 death sentence for killing a white restaurateur as hard as they did under Donald Trump, who oversaw 13 executions in his presidency's final months. (Taylor Legal Team via AP)

CHICAGO (AP) Rejon Taylor hoped the election of Joe Biden, the first U.S. president to campaign on a pledge to end the death penalty, would mean a more sympathetic look at his claims that racial bias and other trial errors landed him on federal death row in Terre Haute, Indiana.

But two years on, Justice Department attorneys under Biden are fighting the Black mans efforts to reverse his 2008 death sentence for killing a white restaurateur as hard as they did under Donald Trump, who oversaw 13 executions in his presidencys final months.

Every legal means they have available theyre using to fight us, said the 38-year-olds lawyer, Kelley Henry. Its business as usual.

Death penalty opponents expected Biden to act within weeks of taking office to fulfill his 2020 campaign promise to end capital punishment on the federal level and to work at ending it in states that still carry out executions. Instead, Biden has taken no steps toward fulfilling that promise.

But its not just inaction by Biden. An Associated Press review of dozens of legal filings shows Bidens Justice Department is fighting vigorously in courts to maintain the sentences of death row inmates, even after Attorney General Merrick Garland temporarily paused executions. Lawyers for some of the over 40 death row inmates say theyve seen no meaningful c...

07:42

Pan-African News Wire "IndyWatch Feed National"

Putin Calls West Instigators of Conflict in Ukraine

Russian President is convinced that the West crosses all red and even deep-red lines by supplying weapons to Ukraine

Mikhail Metzel/POOL/TASS

MOSCOW, March 26. /TASS/. Russian President Vladimir Putin sees Western countries as "initiators and instigators" of the conflict in Ukraine.

"An armed coup - that's where it all started. We were forced to protect the population of Crimea, and this way or another we ended up supporting Donbass. They pretend they had nothing to do with it. They are the initiators of this conflict and the instigators. And today they are handing over millions more munitions, hardware and so on," the president said, answering questions from host Pavel Zarubin.

Putin stressed that he had repeatedly spoken about this, adding that the former leadership of Ukraine could also be blamed for certain mistakes. "But it is their internal affair, of Ukraine itself. But staging a coup, besides a bloody one, - this is a completely different story," he went on to say.

According to Putin, the West is crossing all red and even deep-red lines by supplying weapons to the Kiev regime. "Yes, thats what they are doing, they did it from the very start in 2014. When they facilitated the coup," the president said, responding to Zarubin's question who said that weapons supplies to Kiev, including depleted uranium munitions, meant crossing red and even deep-red lines.

Russias Nuke Arms in Belarus is Response to Collective West Ex-top Yugoslav Diplomat

Zhivadin Yovanovitch noted that the agreement between Moscow and Minsk followed the announcement of the UK about plans to supply depleted uranium shells to Kyiv

BELGRADE, March 26. /TASS/. The deployment of Russian tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus can be seen as a response to the actions of countries of the collective West, ex-Foreign Minister of former Yugoslavia Zivadin Jovanovic told TASS on Sunday.

"I think that the agreement on the deployment of Russian nuclear weapons in Belarus...

07:30

Exclusive: Australia space scientist made up data, probe finds "IndyWatch Feed National"

Joachim Schmidt

A space scientist formerly based at the University of Sydney made up data in an unpublished manuscript, an investigation by the institution has found. 

The researcher, Joachim Schmidt, utilised Adobe Photoshop to make up results, according to a letter dated Feb. 15, 2023, from Emma Johnston, deputy vice-chancellor of research at the University of Sydney, to scientists at the University of Michigan who reported complaints in late 2019 about work by Schmidt and his former professor Iver Cairns to the Australian institution. 

Given the above, the Panel found there had been breaches of the Research Code on the part of Dr Schmidt. The breaches were viewed as serious, and the Panel considered them to be sufficiently serious to warrant a finding of research misconduct as defined in the Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research, the letter, obtained by Retraction Watch, stated. 

The fabricated image appears in a manuscript about the effects of weather in space Schmidt wrote with Cairns. The paper has yet to be published. 

Sydney has also launched a probe into all the images published in papers Schmidt co-authored in the last five years, according to the letter. 

In November 2020, Sydney was named the Academic Institution of the Year at the Australian Space Awards, and Cairns was one of the scientists who accepted the award. According to his LinkedIn page, Schmidt was a lecturer at Sydneys School of Physics from November 2010...

07:00

Corries Frock Shop safe in family hands "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Handing over the banner and the fashion, Corrie van Dommeles Frock shop in Ballina is in safe hands with niece Jodi Corrie van Dommele. Photo Tree Faerie

Fifty-four years is a long time to be in the workforce let alone in the one business in the one town, but that is how Corrie van Dommele has spent most of her adult life at Corries Frock Shop in Ballina, but now she is about to call it quits.

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06:07

What you need to know about Russia-China relations, but were afraid to ask "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Fyodor Lukyanov | RT | March 26, 2023

So much has been said about Xi Jinpings visit to Russia last week, that the descriptive genre has been exhausted. What is needed instead is either details on specific aspects or some sort of in-depth socio-cultural analysis. That will no doubt be done by specialists in those areas, so we will confine ourselves here to brief answers to the most frequently asked questions.

Are Russia and China allies?

Both countries have limited experience of alliances and are not really inclined towards this form of relationship. Such a declaration implies a commitment and, more importantly, a limitation of ones own interests and capabilities in favor of the other state. If it is reciprocal, it is fine and can be mutually beneficial but the dominant attitude in both Chinese and Russian political logic is freedom of action and maximum sovereignty. As a result, both Moscow and Beijing shy away from describing their relationship as an alliance, preferring more fluid phrases. This has happened again. It should be noted, however, that the expressions used by Xi come perhaps as close to the idea of an alliance (as is possible in Chinese culture) without using the term.

Is the relationship equal?

The question of equality is largely arbitrary it is not clear how to measure it. There is no formal hierarchy in relations between Russia and China, and in principle there cannot be such a system. It is difficult to compare the weight. China is, of course, much more powerful economically, and now also in many technological respects. However, Russia is a major military and political power in its own right. Indeed, when it comes to preparedness for adverse changes and shocks (lets call it state endurance), Moscow is probably in the lead, but Beijings room for maneuver in global politics is now much greater.

The question could be posed differently: who needs it more, and who should therefore do more to strengthen ties? At first glance, Russia would seem to need it the most no matter how well you do, an acute conflict with a group of the worlds most successful and influential states significantly limits your options. Thus, they need to be compensated by other partners which are no less important and therefore able to impose conditions. The most powerful of them all is China.

This is true, but there is another side to it. Beijing has finally realized that the time of peaceful and comfortable development is over. It is China that the United States sees as its main adversary for decades to come, and the pressure on it will only increase. Beijing has no more solid and reliable partner than Moscow; there is simply no other candidate. And the importa...

05:00

WATCH: Alternative Solutions to the Banking Crisis #SolutionsWatch "IndyWatch Feed National"

Ellen Brown, frequent Corbett Report guest and author of The Web of Debt and Banking on the People: Democratizing Money in the Digital Age, joins James to discuss her latest articles on the bank runs that are leading us toward the event horizon of the quadrillion-dollar derivative black hole. Sources, shownotes and links as

04:38

Xis Chilling Remarks: A Multipolar World Offers Challenges and Opportunities to the Middle East and Africa "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Ramzy Baroud | MEMO | March 26, 2023

The final exchange, caught on camera between visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Russian host and counterpart, Vladimir Putin, sums up the current geopolitical conflict, still in its nascent stages, between the United States and its Western allies on the one hand, and Russia, China and their allies, on the other.

Xi was leaving the Kremlin following a three-day visit that can only be described as historic. Change is coming that hasnt happened in 100 years and we are driving this change together, Xi said while clasping Putins hand.

I agree, Putin replied while holding Xis arm. Please take care, dear friend, he added.

In no time, social media exploded by sharing that scene repeatedly. Corporate western media analysts went into overdrive, trying to understand what these few words meant.

Is that part of the change that is coming, that they will drive together? Ian Williamson raised the question in the Spectator. Though he did not offer a straight answer, he alluded to one: It is a chilling prospect, for which the west needs to be prepared.

Xis statement was, of course, uttered by design. It means that the Chinese-Russian strong ties, and possible future unity, are not an outcome of immediate geopolitical interests resulting from the Ukraine war, or a response to US provocations in Taiwan. Even before the Ukraine war commenced in February 2022, much evidence pointed to the fact that Russia and Chinas goal was hardly temporary or impulsive. Indeed, it runs deep.

The very language of multipolarity has defined both countries discourse for years, a discourse that was mostly inspired by the two countries displeasure with US militarism from the Middle East to Southeast Asia; their frustration with Washingtons bullying tactics whenever a...

04:24

More Than Half of Australias Shallow Reef Species in Decline as Oceans Warm "IndyWatch Feed National"

More than 50 percent of the species that live in Australias shallow reefs declined in numbers as ocean waters warmed over the past decade. 

Thats the alarming finding from the countrys largest survey yet of marine life, which found that the numbers of more than 500 species had fallen.

This is very concerning to me, study lead author and University of Tasmania marine ecology Professor Graham Edgar told The Guardian. Ive been swimming up and down counting fish and seaweed for more than 30 years and Ive seen first-hand the effect of warming on the system. With the direction this is going, its a huge worry.

The research, published in Nature Wednesday, looked at the numbers of 1,057 common species found in 1,636 different locations. It found that 57 pe...

01:36

China US Claimed Territory One China Policy "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

QUESTION:  Chinas claimed territory??? So China can claim the entire Pacific as their territory and that means we cant enter the Pacific???
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ANSWER: Whatever China claims is really irrelevant. Up until recently, we did not push the limits and China did not expand its claims. We all agreed to disagree but took no action. In this case, Beijings claim of its territorial waters in the South China Sea near the Paracel Islands does not comply with international law.
Nevertheless, the real question is what has changed? You can support war all you want, but remember, this time it will be different. The Neocons are smart. Wrap whatever they do in the American flag and people will die for their claims as well. Wars are created by the elites, not the common people. We also need to examine who is doing what for whatever you thought you were creating for your future and that of your family will exist no more. Everything is changing.
You must understand the language of diplomacy. It may seem irrelevant but it is very critical. The point is that we seem to be deliberately provoking confrontation which is strange and we are abandoning the statement on the One China Policy which has actually protected Taiwan. Before the Neocons seized the White House, there was...

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23:00

Empowerment Over Fear: Bitcoin, Home Birth And Responsible Sovereignty "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

I've gained a lot of sovereignty through Bitcoin, and I'm equally grateful that my partner has done the same by choosing home birth.

This is an opinion editorial by Conor Chepenik, an organizer for the Mass Adoption Bitcoin meetup and the father of a child who was born at home.

When my partner initially mentioned a home birth for our first child, I didnt give it much thought. As a man, I had limited knowledge of what childbirth entailed. For my whole life, it seemed like common knowledge that giving birth in the hospital is just what you do because its safe. Luckily, my partner didnt trust common knowledge, she went and verified for herself.

Did you know that in 2021, cesarean deliveries accounted for 32.1% of live births in the United States? I was taken aback when I learned that. One third of women were not having natural births in one of the wealthiest countries in the world?

I also learned that inducing women early is common practice in a hospital. It is usually done when there is a concern for the mother's or baby's health, but elective labor induction is also often performed for convenience. Labor induction carries various risks, including failed induction, low fetal heart rate, infection, uterine rupture and increased bleeding after delivery.

Furthermore, epidurals containing fentanyl have been known to cause difficulties in babies latching on to their mothers breasts. This is not meant to bash on hospitals. Its to point out that women's bodies have been able to birth babies long before humans created hospitals.

At first, a home birth seemed like a neat idea to me because it would mean that I got to watch my child enter this world from the comfort of my living room. But after learning about these statistics, my mindset quickly shifted to home birthing being not just interesting, but our best option.

Now, you might be wondering why an essay in Bitcoin Magazine is discussing childbirth. The answer is simple: Bitcoin, like home birth, is rooted in the idea of trusting oneself and ones own abilities. Bitcoin is a decentralized, digital currency that enables secure and private transactions without...

19:06

Tin Foil HatWear It Proudly "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Michael Hoffman Substack.com March 24, 2023

Directed-energy technology is the perfect covert weapon. It leaves no fingerprints and is non-attributable. For decades alternative researchers, activists and scientists sounded the alarm and some even resorted to the use of tin foil, placing it in the windows of their homes or fashioning head gear from it to protect themselves from the perceived threat. It may have been an inchoate action but at least it recognized there was a threat.

Those so engaged are taunted and jeered by the people who know better and who talk down to usthe corporate media and Hollywoods tastemakers and trend setters. The image of the tin foil hat has become a trope in American culture, a signature device for indicating who among us is a supposedly rational, intelligent human and who is a moronic paranoid, or so the Cryptocracy wants us to believe.

We acknowledge that satire and caricature are legitimate tools when reason and evidence have proved unable to dislodge superstition, logical fallacies or prejudice.

However, in some circumstances radically original ideas and pioneering research which undercut prevailing mythologies are mocked by partisans who have no cogent answers and no way of effectively defeating ideas and research they fear and detest.

There certainly are bamboozled people on both sides of the political spectrum whose naivet and/or confirmation bias are so intense and self-deluding online that they comprise what we have described as the Internet fever swamp.

One of our columns is titled The Right-wing fever swamp, which is an accurate profile of people who scour the Internet solely to obtain material they can use to buttress their biases and who have no real interest in the pursuit of the truth wherever it may lead, which is the main means by which knowledge is advanced.

In the case of the corporate media, whose job it is to suppress that which contradicts the dogma of the ruling class, scorn is employed to limit debate and suppress dissenting evidence before it can receive a fair hearing in the public square. These suppression tactics limit the advancement of knowledge and entrench the ruling class monopoly over information.

One category of lesser humans who the corporate media and entertainment conglomerate condition us to believe are deserving of our sneers and contempt, are Americans who espouse non-conformist views, disseminate dissenting information or ask heretical questions at variance with heavily propagated Establishment beliefs. These people are often said to metaphorically wear a tin-foil hat.

The tin-foil sneer is used to belittle or discredit those who hold beliefs that are outside an alleged consensus which in actuality has often been manufactured by notoriously....

10:13

"IndyWatch Feed Nthamerica" "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

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 (3/25/23).
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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(5) Mashy Cat on Twitter: "@SquirrelEstuff @TLAVagabond I always quote that from Washington. Good stuff. Thomas Jefferson warned us about central banks and here are as well. So much for respecting the founding fathers https://t.co/4qcc4bt4Tx" / Twitter
To announce that there must be no criticism of the president, or that we are to stand by the president right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public. by Theodore Roosevelt
(20) LastAmericanVagabond on Twitter: "US government: https://t.co/vJONmU3SWX #COVIDIllusion #VanillaISIS #BankingCrisis #OhioTrainDisaster #JoeBiden #WokePolitics #TwoPartyIllusion" / Twitter
(20) LastAmericanVagabond on Twitter: "Logic wins out, in this circumstance, for now. But the Feminist account is angry about it. Amazing that this has swung so far around that now feminism (at least as this account sees it) is fighting for men to compete against women. #HumanRightsAreHumanRights" / Twitter
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08:23

Pan-African News Wire "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Serbian President Calls on NATO to Answer for 1999 Bombing of Yugoslavia

Aleksandar Vucic stated that the Republic will forget about the NATO aggression only when all the Serbs are exterminated

Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic Russian Foreign Ministry/TASS

BELGRADE, March 25. /TASS/. NATO should answer for the aggression against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1999, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said, speaking at commemorative events marking the 24th anniversary of NATO aggression against Yugoslavia.

"It's been 24 years since you tore our territory apart, killed 79 children, 2,500 citizens, not only civilians, but also soldiers and policemen. Who are you to kill our soldiers and policemen on your own territory and in your own country? Where did you get the right to kill our soldiers and our policemen? Who gave you this right?" the head of state said.

"You did not prevent any humanitarian disaster. You have armed rebel groups in one free and sovereign country, which did not set foot on the territory of another country," Vucic pointed out.

The Serbian president also stated that the Republic will forget about the NATO aggression in 1999 only when all the Serbs are exterminated.

Serbia commemorates the 24th anniversary of NATO's aggression against Yugoslavia. This year's central commemorative event takes place in Sombor, where the first bomb fell in 1999 and the first Serbian citizen died. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, the president of Republika Srpska, Serbian Patriarch Porfirije and thousands of citizens were participants in the rally and spectators of the theatrical performance in Sombor.

NATO's aggression against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia began on March 24, 1999 and lasted 78 days. The main reason for the NATO offensive operation Allied Force was to prevent the genocide of the Albanian population in Kosovo. According to NATO, during the operation, the aviation of NATO countries has made 38,000 military flights, with over 10,000 of them aimed at delivering bombs.

According to Serbian information, as a result of the bombing, 3,500 to 4,00...

07:27

Dammit, Richard "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

So much wrong.

Transcript below the fold.

This is a sad, disappointing video for me. Once again, Richard Dawkins screws up in a television interview, this time with Piers Morgan. His first mistake was appearing on a program with that loutish oaf and pandering to a lot of conservative nonsense without reservation. Morgan is a Catholic of the stupid flavor, and argues with him that a failure of evolution is that no human brain can explain what nothing is, and it all goes downhill from there. I could dwell on the idiocy of much of the conversation, in which Id mainly take Dawkins side, but I wont I think Dawkins should have just walked out on the persistent fool in the first five minutes. I would have.

Then they started on sex. Ill focus on one thing.

[clip: As a biologist, there are two sexes, and thats all there is to it.]

Thats not true. Theres a lot more to it. But I can understand why he said it.

Dawkins reputation is as an eloquent science popularizer, but what he has been popularizing is a strongly reductionist view of biology, favoring a gene-centric perspective that was developed by Hamilton, Trivers, Williams, and Maynard Smith. Its a valid and useful perspective that has been successful in answering questions about evolution. Dawkins gives a great example of this view in the interview when he tries to explain lifes origin.

[clip: replicators]

Hes not wrong. My objection is with that phrase, thats all there is to it. Its a gross oversimplification of both evolution and sex. He has to know that, and if he were pinned down on that phrase something Piers Morgan is ill-equipped to do hed probably squirm uncomfortably and admit that it is a simplification, but a useful one. Id add that it may be useful, but its also incomplete and lazy.

For example: there are two sexes, and thats all there is to it. I can see where hes coming from, thats a common view among many TERFs/Gender Criticals who think its a slam dunk argument to say that there are only two kinds of gametes, eggs and sperm, and therefore there can only be two kinds of sexes. My problem with that is that its incomplete. We are not sperm and eggs. We are not simply gametes, or even meat robots bumbling about with a small package of sperm or eggs, even if that is a metaphor Ive heard scientists use.

As a developmental biologist, the idea that there are only two sexes because there a...

Saturday, 25 March

13:20

CHD Responds to Significant Increase in Autism Prevalence: 1 in 36 Children "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Press Statement

For Immediate Release

Washington, D.C. On Thursday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released new data from the Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network, reporting 1 in 36 (2.8%) 8-year-old children 4% of boys and 1% of girls have an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), based on an analysis of data from 2020. Since the CDC began collecting data, prevalence estimates have skyrocketed from 1 in 150 in 2000 to todays estimate of 1 in 36 children.

In response to the CDCs announcement, Childrens Health Defense (CHD) Chairman and Chief Litigation Counsel Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. said:

Its clear why CDC steadfastly refuses to investigate the cause of the exploding Autism epidemic, a national cataclysm that dwarfs the devastating impacts from COVID-19: The principal culprits are regulatory capture and poorly tested vaccines.

President and General Counsel Mary Holland said:

These new data that 4% of boys and 1% of girls at age 8 have an autism spectrum disorder are a profound indictment of the CDC. It is willful blindness to knowingly and intentionally look away from the true causes of autism for over twenty years during which time the rates have risen above 300% is nothing short of criminal. The country and the world desperately need new leadership to defend childrens health.

Brian Hooker, Ph.D., chief scientific officer for CHD said:

The CDC gives no rationale for the shocking increase in the incidence of autism in children in the U.S. except for better diagnosing and better access to services. We know that this is ludicrous, especially given the higher incidences of autism seen in underserved minority children and the alarming rate of autism with intellectual disability in Black children. Its time for real answers as to what is driving this ever-increasing epidemic.

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Childrens Health Defense is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Our mission is to end childhood health epidemics by working aggressively to eliminate harmful exposures, hold those responsible accountable and establish safeguards to prevent future harm. For more information or to donate to CHD, visit ChildrensHealthDefense.org.

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02:00

Who Has Right on Their Side? "IndyWatch Feed National"

In Henrik Ibsens An Enemy of the People, the character Dr. Stockmann says:

The majority never has right on its side. Never I say! That is one of those social lies against which an independent, intelligent man must wage war. Who is it that constitute the majority of the population in a country? Is it the clever folk or the stupid? I dont imagine you will dispute the fact that at present the stupid people are in an absolutely overwhelming majority all the world over. But, good Lord!you can never pretend that it is right that the stupid folk should govern the clever ones! [the crowd cries out] Oh yesyou can shout me down, I know! But you cannot answer me. The majority has might on its side-unfortunately; but right it has not. I am in the rightI and a few other scattered individuals. The minority is always in the right.

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