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Friday, 14 April

01:08

gypten wollte Russland angeblich 40.000 Raketen fr ... "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

gypten wollte Russland angeblich 40.000 Raketen fr den Ukrainekrieg liefern, steht laut Washington Post in den geleakten US-Geheimdienstdokumenten.

Ich bin ja normalerweise kein Freund von Geheimdienst-Geraune und Regierungsaussagen, auer sie sehen fr den Dienst oder die Regierung klar berraschend oder nachteilig aus. Wenn also die Ukraine jetzt sagt, sie htten ihre Angriffsstrategie nicht ndern mssen wegen dieser Leaks, dann ist das fr mich vllig uninteressant, denn was sollen die denn bitte sonst sagen, selbst wenn sie die Strategie ndern mussten.

Aber gypten ist ein alter Verbndeter der USA in der Gegend, oder wie es das US-Auenministerium formuliert:

Egypt is a valued U.S. partner in counterterrorism, anti-trafficking, and regional security operations, which advance both U.S. and Egyptian security. The decades-long defense partnership is a pillar for regional stability. Since 1978, the United States has contributed more than $50 billion in military assistance, which has contributed to Egypts capabilities to protect and defend its land and maritime borders and to confront an evolving terrorist threat, including in the Sinai Peninsula.
Raketen sind in dem Kontext Munition fr Raketenwerfer. Google-Stichwort ist MLRS. 40.000 Stck ist zwar eine bemerkenswert groe Menge, aber nicht ganz so unrealistisch wie sich das auf den ersten Blick anhrt.

Der russische Mehrfachraketenwerfer heit BM-21 Grad und gypten wrde dann wohl passende SAKR-45-Raketen liefern. Das 45 steht fr die Reichweite, 45 km. Das entspricht auch der Reichweite der billigsten Raketen fr das vergleichbare amerikanische Himars-System, das die Ukraine benutzt. Es gibt auch Raketen mit viel mehr Reichweite, 100km und mehr, aber die sind dann auch viel teurer und werden daher eher fr besondere Spezialeinstze aufgehoben.

Kann natrlich sein, dass das alles gelogen ist, um den gyptern ein Signal zu schicken. Mir ist nur gerade nicht klar, was das dann genau fr ein Signal sein sollte. Die galten bisher als solide US-Aliierte. gypten ist nicht in der Nato aber ist seit Ronald Reagan offiziell Major non-NATO ally der USA.

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Thursday, 13 April

23:54

I can make my own mind up about 'disinformation' thank you Government. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Today we're launching the AEC Referendum Disinformation Register, which will debunk mistruths spread about referendum processes. How & why do people spread disinformation? Watch the video below! - Disinfromation Register: https://t.co/GlHXsmIFjZ - MR: https://t.co/mzYqlSwAtL pic.twitter.com/dEvKRw8KLq AEC (@AusElectoralCom) April 13, 2023

23:26

I can make my own mind up about 'misinformation' thank you Government. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Today we're launching the AEC Referendum Disinformation Register, which will debunk mistruths spread about referendum processes. How & why do people spread disinformation? Watch the video below! - Disinfromation Register: https://t.co/GlHXsmIFjZ - MR: https://t.co/mzYqlSwAtL pic.twitter.com/dEvKRw8KLq AEC (@AusElectoralCom) April 13, 2023

21:42

Australias most useless Union: MEAA nowhere to be seen as another country newsroom closes. "IndyWatch Feed National"

People on the land have it tough enough. Now all they have is the taxpayer over-funded ABC. Today the people of Broken Hill and outback South Australia lost their local independent, self funded TV news service. A batch of mostly young people lost their jobs. The usual smug ABC story...

21:40

Equality at work: The ABC's Trainee class of 2023. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Congratulations to the ABC's 2023 trainee intake. Glad we are no longer seeing the quotas of private school pale males with hipster beards. Equality is crucial at Diversity Headquarters.

18:03

Pack Rapists Showed A Certain Degree Of Callousness, Laments Victorian Judge "IndyWatch Feed National"

Maybe Ive missed it, but there seems to be a very muted response from the Australian public to a story that broke overnight which should be stoking widespread outrage. Chris Graham explains.

The rape case, from a regional court in Victoria, involves two young men ganging up on a female friend at a 21st birthday party in 2016. The story has been widely reported by national media, in some cases multiple times. Heres the ABCs take:

Two men twice convicted of raping and sexually assaulting a woman at a party in regional Victoria seven years ago have been spared further prison time, and will instead serve community corrections orders.

Following a retrial last year, Shaun Bloomfield, of Horsham, and Luke Merryfull, of Geelong, both 28, were sentenced for the rape today in the Melbourne County Court. The men raped a young woman in a caravan at a party near Balmoral, south of Horsham in western Victoria, in April 2016.

The pairs initial convictions were overturned on appeal after a witness came forward with new evidence the day after the men were jailed in April 2019.

Bloomfield and Merryfull each spent 522 days in prison before the Court of Appeal overturned their convictions in September 2020.

The case then went to several retrials before the men were convicted for the second time in August last year, after pleading not guilty to the charges against them.

Thats the bare facts. Now heres how its being reported over in Korea: Two men convicted of raping a woman in 2016, have walked free from court, with a judge ruling they shouldnt spend any more time behind bars. Theyd already been jailed for a year. (sic) But county court judge David Brookes said theyd suffered enough, given extraordinary delays in the case.

The poor bastards. Imagine having to suffer through extraordinary legal delays, a substantial proportion of which happened to be the direct result of their first conviction being appealed by them.

Slow clap for the Australian justice system for yet another demonstration of how wildly incapable it is of dealing rationally and equitably with the crime of rape.

Unfortunately, the problem here is not merely the sentencing of the two men, which is manifestly inadequate. The problem is also the comments of the sentencing judge, David Brookes. For the real gravity of that to emerge,

Judge Brooks reject...

12:51

Capitalism plus wind turbines: Adrienne Bullers The Value of a Whale and the financialisation of climate change "IndyWatch Feed National"

In monetary terms, investment firms have both a lot to answer for and a lot to supply in terms of achieving the pace of transition required to mitigate some of the catastrophic effects of climate change. Pragmatists on the left, including proponents of the Green New Deal, eye the enormous resources floating around in the financial world as possible sources of green investment. Adrienne Bullers The Value of a Whale answers this temptation with a firm, detailed No.

The post Capitalism plus wind turbines: Adrienne Bullers The Value of a Whale and the financialisation of climate change appeared first on Overland literary journal.

11:57

Biden's almost able to say a complete sentence. "IndyWatch Feed National"

The world might be a bit too serious a place for this mumbling gibberish. China is flying bombers and jets in Tawain airspace. They're floating ships in Tawain waters. Xi is shaking Macron's hand, and Biden has to rush to Northern Ireland to say THIS! pic.twitter.com/nAbsFpemzp Booker (@BookerSparticus)...

10:12

Tony Abbott's crystal clarity on a NO vote for Albanese's Vanity Voice "IndyWatch Feed National"

Well said Tony Abbot He says it like it is. Vote for one country ! Vote for unity ! #VoteNOAustralia #VoteNoToApartheid pic.twitter.com/pwMmpiDvqP Rad (@Just_Rad) April 12, 2023

08:55

Stronger laws needed to protect privacy and prevent data harvesting "IndyWatch Feed National"

As more people and their personal data fall victim to increased data harvesting in Australia, the Human Rights Law Centre is calling on the Federal Government to embrace bold proposed reforms to better protect peoples right to privacy.

Two years after the review of the Privacy Act was announced and following extensive public consultation, in February the Attorney Generals Department proposed a suite of much-needed reforms to protect privacy in the digital age.

Key proposals include placing additional requirements on entities that handle peoples personal information, giving people more transparency and control over how and when their data is used for targeted advertising, and improving options for people to seek redress in situations where their privacy has been breached.

 The Human Rights Law Centre welcomes the proposals to strengthen privacy protections in line with international standards and supports stronger protections against invasive targeting, and the introduction of a statutory privacy tort with appropriate safeguards.

The Human Rights Law Centre also supports enhancing the privacy regulators enforcement functions and information gathering powers, and establishing a federal Charter of Human Rights, would help Australia to strike the balance between the right to privacy and other human rights. 

Scott Cosgriff, Senior Lawyer at the Human Rights Law Centre said:

 "Technology should serve communities, not put people at risk. Australias existing privacy laws are out-of-date and fundamentally inadequate for protecting human rights in the digital age.

 As online business practices threaten to move further towards surveillance and intensive collection and retention of our personal information, the Albanese Government should embrace this opportunity to reclaim the right to privacy for people in Australia. In addition to updating the Privacy Act, the government should go further by protecting the right to privacy in a federal Charter of Human Rights.

 "Giving people greater control over their own personal information will address the human rights risks posed by micro-targeted disinformation campaigns that can turbo-charge discrimination, facilitate political manipulation and distort public debate on matters of critical importance.

With existing privacy laws so seriously out of date, the Albanese Government must stand its ground against the powerful interests that profit from invasive data practices online, and take action to protect peoples lives.

Read the Human Rights Law Centres feedback on the Privacy Act review report.

Media contact:
Thomas Feng
Human Rights Law Centre
Media and Communication...

07:58

Macron wins respect on world stage and is reviled at home "IndyWatch Feed National"

Contributed from Victoria

Frances President Emmanuel Macron is making a mark on the world stage. At home its a different kind of mark. He raises the ire of most of his ow people. Both are the sides of the same coin, and in accord with the history of France. Take post Second World War leader De Gaulle. An autocrat at home and a fierce defender of Frances sovereignty abroad. Macron is of a similar mould.

This week, he marked out Frances independence from United States global geopolitics and launched a process of mending relations with China. He put his position as a defender of multipolarity, instead of an order of one dominant nation. He expressed a position that is strong and growing across Europe, behind the veneer of unity with the ambitions of the United States.

Photo by Ludovic Marin/AFP: Macron with Chinas leader Xi Jinping

Macron is winning kudos for this stand, as well as the predictable attacks, from those on the other side of the divide.

Back home, Macron is mired in the mess created by his ramming through by decree the raising of the pension age to 64. The scale of the response out in the streets and the wave of rolling strikes, by a for once united union movement, is far more than was expected.

Hindsight can now point to the realisation that this did not come out of the blue. The French have been becoming increasingly fed up with a series of what they see as attacks on their rights. There were the conditions gave rise to the Yellow Vest...

07:21

Insurance Analysts Shocking Conclusions 600,000/year "IndyWatch Feed National"

Do you remember those stacks of plastic coffins coffins line an open field off the highway in Madison, GA (2017)

Introduction by DM

Headline from The Florida Standard:

600,000 Americans Per Year Are Dying From COVID Shots Says Top Insurance Analyst Former Bernstein senior analyst Josh Stirling draws a shocking conclusion from UK government health data.

WAS...

06:00

Peter Duttons dirty laundry of corruption scandals is a mile long and overshadows his leadership "IndyWatch Feed National"

Peter Dutton has a long list of corruption scandals that have never been addressed in the past but would need to be before he was ever to become Prime Minister. Some of []

02:41

News Corp Australias Faith on Trial: Hillsong tops Apple Podcasts in Aus and NZ a childrens level sensationalist podcast for the masses "IndyWatch Feed National"

Faith on Trial: Hillsong- a childrens level sensationalist podcast for the masses

This News Corp Faith on Trial: Hillsong podcast has come up with nothing new. It is just a sensationalist and shallow regurgitation of some of what has been known about the Houstons and Hillsong, most of it for a very long time.

One of the journalists involved in this News Corp podcast, a young lady from Finland, approached me at court and asked me for an interview. She told me what they were doing.

News Corp is a global media company owned by the Murdochs who live in New York City. Rupert Murdoch, now in his 90s, was an Australian who took up American citizenship over fifty years ago. One of his sons Lachlan now runs it. Lachlan used to live in Bronte Beach. For a time at the end of my street. I never approached him or spoke to him. Later he moved to a nice ocean view house near Bronte shops. Then he moved to America to help his dad. Recently he bought the most expensive house in America.

Surely the Murdochs could afford to pay someone knowledgeable and a real investigative journalist to research and dismantle Hillsong.

These New Corp journalists are mainly Gen Y and Gen X airheads.

I pointed her in the right direction and gave her a long interv...

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Wednesday, 12 April

23:57

Elon Musk absolutely shatters BBC smart-arse. Pretty to watch. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Interviewer: Theres been a rise in hatful content on Twitter. Musk: Give me an example. Interviewer: I cant. Musk: You just lied. pic.twitter.com/WnYeQV00XD Ben (@Jamin2g) April 12, 2023

23:52

Russia didnt blow up Nord Stream Trump "IndyWatch Feed National"

RT | April 12, 2023

Former US President Donald Trump has dismissed claims that Russia was behind the destruction of the Nord Stream gas pipelines last year, but said that speculating on the true perpetrator might get our country in trouble.

Speaking to Foxs Tucker Carlson in an interview set to air in full this week, Trump was asked for his thoughts about who blew up the Nord Stream pipeline, which was hit by multiple blasts under mysterious circumstances last September.

I dont want to get our country in trouble so I wont answer it. But I can tell you who it wasnt, was Russia. How about when they blamed Russia. They said Russia blew up their own pipeline. You got a kick out of that one, too. It wasnt Russia, he told the Fox News pundit.

While the US and other Western governments have so far offered few details about ongoing investigations into the sabotage, a February report by investigative journalist Seymour Hersh stated that US President Joe Biden had personally ordered the bombing as a way to persuade Germany to ramp up support for Ukraine amid its conflict with Russia.

Washington has vocally denied the report, which relied on anonymous sources, and insisted it had no role in the bombings. Its a completely false story. Theres no truth to it. Not a shred of it, National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told Fox in February.

Ukrainian officials have similarly denied any involvement in the Nord Stream sabotage, and subsequent reporting by the New York Times has claimed that an unnamed pro-Ukrainian group was behind the attack. It is unclear how the group could have accomplished the bombing from a small pleasure yacht as reported, however, as the operation would have required military-grade explosives and experienced divers, among other things.

Hersh has rejected the Times account as part of a ...

22:53

A Timeless Struggle: Copts in Egypt "IndyWatch Feed National"

In 2015, 21 Coptic men walked the shores of Libya in bright orange jumpsuits towards their deaths at the hands of Islamic State, as the world observed it on mobile devices. However, while people worldwide watched with mouths agape, the greater Coptic community was not left dumbfounded nor surprised by the targeted attack. While the community was shaken by the death of the 21 martyrs, the event was certainly not unprecedented, neither in its intentions nor its effects.

Copts are a part of an ethno-religious minority located in modern day Egypt. Although they are a minority in a primarily Muslim country, Copts make up almost 10% of Egypts population. With over eight million Coptic people within the country, and their diasporic counterparts living predominantly in the United States, Canada, and Australia, there is approximately a total of 18 million Coptic people around the globe. Although there are millions of Copts, many only know the Coptic Orthodox church in the context of devastating news headlines describing church bombings, kidnappings, and executions within Egypt.

Christian persecution first became apparent in AD 249, when Roman Emperor Decius issued an edict to re-establish the state religion, requiring inhabitants to worship the gods of their Roman conquerors. With this edict, and blatant refusal to comply, persecution took place on an imperial scale, culminating in about 800,000 men, women, and children being martyred in Egypt under Roman Emperor Diocletian. As the river Nile ran red with the blood of the martyrs, it became apparent that these events in Egypt would be characterized as a monumental period of Christian persecution. For this reason, the Coptic Churchs calendar starts from AD 284, the year of Diocletians accession to the throne, and is referred to as Anno Martyrii meaning Era of the Martyrs. While Decius edict was initially put in place as a means to ensure that everyone in his empire could participate in full traditional sacrifices, some historians agree that Emperor Diocletians primary intention was to wipe out Christianity. Although Diocletians efforts seemed successful in the moment, the Diocletianic persecution failed to accomplish its goals in the long term, as the Roman Empire did not have the ability to overthrow an organization that had a sizable population inhabiting most of the provinces bordering the Mediterranean. Additionally, many Christian lead...

22:48

NSW Liberal President responsible for the debacle gets the reward of the late Jim Molan's Senate Seat. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Matt Kean's snakey finger prints are all over this one. After months and months of dithering, suddenly NSW Liberal President Maria Kovacic has decided she wants to take up the vacancy caused by the death of Major General Jim Molan AO DSC. She's from the left of the Liberal Party...

22:13

Autism Action Month A Mother Shares Reality "IndyWatch Feed National"

Autism Reality
We invite you to read and share this post. One strong, dedicated, tired mother's stream of consciousness about the unconscionable reality so many of us face. Author unknown, so just look in the mirror. Shared with permission from Marna Pacheco who ran it on Facebook. Marna is the founder of CapeABLE Weighted sensory products

Thoughts and prayers, kids. Thoughts and prayers.

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By Marna Pacheco

It. Never. Ends.
Every Day.
Every Night.
24 hours a day.
CHAOTIC raging.
CHAOTIC destruction.
CHAOTIC crying.
CHAOTIC anger.
CHAOTIC confusion.
CHAOTIC noises.
CHAOTIC sleeplessness.
CHAOTIC elopement.
CHAOTIC self harm.
Out-of-control actions that last LONG resulting in actions that are:
Painful.
Extreme.
Unsafe.
BIG.
Bigger than what we can handle.
We hear the same continual responses of:
We are so sorry
We cant imagine
You need a break
You cant keep doing this
Did you know there are services
You have to take care of yourself
I could never do that
You should take a vacation
You need sleep
I dont know how you do it
Its a broken system
Isnt there someplace she can go
I dont know how to help you
We truly understand.
We continually express the same concerns.
HOW can we keep going?


But time and time again we continually hit that:
Hard.
Solid.
Unmovable.
WALL.
AND we continually feel:
Worn out.
Unheard.
Beat up.
Broken.
Overwhelmed.
Tired beyond tired.
We cry out, What will happen to
her,
us,
others like us,
if this doesnt change?
WHY are we crying out?
-Because we cant change the broken system fast enough.
-Because no one (i.e. Doctors, Hospitals, Specialist, Caseworkers, Professionals, etc.) seem to have any answers of help.
-Because we cant stop her from growing and becoming 18an adult.
-Because an adult is self governing.
-Because she cant be self governing.
-Because we cant keep her SAFE by ourselves.
-Because a broken system is not recognizing...

20:34

Universities And The AUKUS Military-Industrial Complex "IndyWatch Feed National"

Australian universities do not want to miss out on the military-industrial-education complex, whatever its imperilling dangers.

The post Universities And The AUKUS Military-Industrial Complex appeared first on OrientalReview.org.

19:19

Four Signs Your Child is Struggling with Daycare "IndyWatch Feed National"

Starting childcare is a huge step for both the child and the parents. One on one hand, it gives the child a chance to explore and to learn how to interact with other children. On the other hand, it gives the parents a much-needed break and allows them to get used to being away from their child for a period of time.

Putting your child into daycare is an opportunity for growth and development for all parties involved. That said, the daycare experience isnt all sunshine and rainbows. Theres a possibility that your child might not get along with the other children at the centre. In some cases, you may find that the caretakers cant meet the specific needs of your child.

If your child is struggling, its your responsibility as a parent to recognise this and to take appropriate action.

In this blog, were going to take a look at a few tell-tale signs that your child might be struggling in daycare.

  1. A Change in Usual Behaviour
    You should pay attention to any changes in behaviour in your children. If theyre usually lively and happy and you notice them becoming more withdrawn, theres likely something bothering them outside of home. On the same token, if your child is usually well-behaved and reserved and they start throwing tantrums at home, they might be having an issue at the daycare.If youre noticing such changes, it might be a good idea to ask your child if theyre having any problems at the daycare centre. If possible, you can also ask the caretakers at the centre about any concerns they might have about your child.

    Another option is to observe your child at the centre. This will give a first-hand look of how your child is treated, how they interact with other children, how they eat, how they play and so on.

    As much as possible, try to work with your provider to address any potential problems. Its very important to communicate your concerns to the caretakers and to not jump to conclusions.

  2. Crying When They Arrive in Daycare
    For children, new experiences can be extremely intimidating. Because of this your child might start crying once you drop them off at the centre. For most children, this type of crying will typically last for a few weeks.

    In most cases, it will stop once they have warmed up to their caretakers and have made a couple of friends.However, if the crying lasts for much longer than that, there might be a deeper issue than just new daycare jitters.

    If this is the case, you might want to figure out what your child is struggling with at the daycare. Are they scared of the caretakers? Are they struggling to make friends? Do they not like the food? You should bring these concerns up with the carers and see if you can find a solution. If you cant, it may be time to find another daycare.

  3. Hungry and Thirsty When You Pick Them Up
    At...

17:59

Yeah Nah Pasaran! #158 w Jason Wilson on American Night Terrors : April 13, 2023 "IndyWatch Feed National"

This week on Yeah Nah Pasaran! we talk to our semi-regular US correspondent Jason Wilson [Twitter/Mastodon]. Jason is a journalist and researcher with the Southern Poverty Law Center and we last spoke to him in October 2022. See also : Continue reading

17:51

Surprise! The COVID vaccines were never tested for safety "IndyWatch Feed National"

Steve Kirsch substack.com April 11, 2023

Executive summary

There were 31.2% higher deaths in the gold standard Pfizer Phase 3 clinical trials.

There is only one way to know whether or not the vaccine caused any of the deaths in the 21 vaccinated patients who died: proper histopathology.

Pfizer never did it and the FDA never asked for it.

This was the biggest mistake in the pandemic and nobody has acknowledged that or lifted a finger to correct it (as I point out below). Had they done the proper testing on the 21 deaths, the vaccine would never have been approved.

In lieu of the proper tests, there were assurances from Pfizer that nobody died from the vaccine. Thats absurd. We need the tests, not assurances. The tests are cheap and dispositive.

We can fix this in a New York minute, but nobody wants to know the answer.

Today, only Ryan Cole is doing the proper histopathology and in 100% of the cases hes been asked to look at, he can attribute the deaths to the vaccine.

Someday, I hope that well have leadership at the CDC that is not corrupt and that will ask Medical examiners to do the proper tests.

This can literally happen instantly. For example, the CDC says that tomorrow, every Medical Examiner in the US should do histopathology looking for the vaccine as a cause of death on the next person who dies. This is no big extra burden for a medical examiner just a few extra steps.

Or they can ask just a few medical examiners in highly vaccinated regions to run the extra tests on everyone who has an autopsy for the next 30 days (and to make sure that everyone who dies suddenly gets an autopsy done).

The bottom line is this: we could almost instantly have proof of whether the vaccine is safe and effective or not and the costs in time and money is de minimis.

The CDC is simply not interested in finding the truth about the vaccines, even though their job is to protect America from health threats:

Perhaps its time to re-write the CDCs mission statement to be more accurate? Here is my suggestion:

CDC works 24/7 to protect the vaccine manufacturers so that nobody in America ever finds out just how deadly the vaccines really are...

17:46

Link "IndyWatch Feed National"

From the BBC: The UK is among a number of countries with military special forces operating inside Ukraine, according to one of dozens of documents leaked online. It confirms what has been the subject of quiet speculation for over a year. The leaked files, some marked "top secret", paint a...

17:18

Ukraine bragging about Australian Bushmasters 'beating back Russians' "IndyWatch Feed National"

Our soldiers absolutely love Australian Bushmasters. But now they have a new crush: the Hawkei. These two would be a perfect match on the battlefield. We would truly appreciate their reunion in Ukraine, @AlboMP! pic.twitter.com/5EP2Eo36Qv Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) April 10, 2023

17:11

Warrior woman the trials and triumphs of Marcia Langton "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

We have waited 122 years to recognize in our Constitution the privilege that we have of sharing this continent with the oldest continuous culture on earth. I say to Australians, do not miss this opportunity.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese


People will forget what you said. people will forget what you did. but people will never forget how you made them feel. people want to be treated justly. perceived injustices can create enmity, and enmity is the beginning of the slide towards intractable conflict.  

 Colin Tatz Reflections on the Politics of Remembering and Forgetting


What is going on in the mind of opposition Peter Dutton that in the belief that hes taking the fight to the Prime Minister, he picks a fight with this most formidable woman?

This excellent profile of longtime indigenous academic and activist Marcia Langton should be required reading for all supporters of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament and the recognition of indigenous Australians in our constitution and for all people of goodwill who may be wavering under the weight of conservative misinformation and disingenuousness. Weve republished it here in In That Howling Infinite for folk who cannot scale the News Corp pay-wall.

When Dutton committed the Liberal Party to a resounding no, Langton was not backward in coming forward. she pulled no punches when she declared:

This is the Australia we live in; it is racist. So this could be the political making of a whole lot of people who want to help us get this over the line and create a permanent system of empowerment for Indigenous people. If we want to mute racism, we have to raise our own voices. We have to make sure that we win this campaign, because if we dont, then the racists will feel emboldened. We have to have a constitutionally enshrined voice that empowers our people, regionally and nationally, to make bureaucrats accountable, and respond to representations on all policy matters and legislative matters that affect us. If we can have a constitutionally enshrined voice thats permanent, that makes us a formal part of the democratic architecture of Australia, thats how we fight racism. Thats how we fight our disempowerment. The Guardian, 7th April 2023.

See also in In Th...

16:30

Nextdc [ASX:NXT] Shares Leap 9% for Customer Wins "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Australian data centre operator Nextdc [ASX:NXT] saw its share price rocketing almost 9% Wednesday afternoon after announcing new customer wins have increased demand at the groups Sydney data centres.

The companys contracted production has increased by 35.9MW (43%) to 120MW since 31 December 2022.

NXT said that the new S3 data centre has benefited the most from the recent customer contract wins and is now at 46% of total planned capacity.

The stock was trading for $12.10 by early afternoon, thanks to its boost of 8.86% just after lunch time.

NXTs share price has been hitting the green on all accounts, having risen 33% so far in 2023 and more than 18% in the last month alone.

By Wednesday afternoon, the tech stock was 10.5% up on the market average and up 20% in its sector:

ASX:NXT Nextdc Stock chart news 2023

www.TradingView.com

 

Nextdc posts new customer wins and delights investors

Nextdc shares were charging higher nearly up 9% earlier today, upping the shares value to $12.10 apiece in early afternoon trade.

The share price surge came after the data centre operator revealed that its achieved new customer wins, which have boosted demand at its Sydney data centres.

The group, which is a technology company and innovative data centre-as-a-service provider working to build the infrastructure platform for the digital economy, has advised that thanks to its most recent customer wins, the companys contracted utilisation has increased by 35.9MW (43%) to 120MW since the end of December.

The contracted utilisation in question consists of megawatts (MW) and doesnt necessarily include contractual expansion options and reservation commitments to customers.

It has been found that Nextdcs new S3 data centre has benefited the most from the recent customer contract wins, with the centre now at 46% of its initial total planned capacity.

At its recent 1H23 results, the company expressed that it...

14:46

Push to ban ransomware payments following Australias biggest cyberattack "IndyWatch Feed National"

The hack on Latitude Financial is Australias biggest cyberattack, with drivers license numbers, passports and financial documents among the stolen information.

14:04

Pentagon Confirms Document Leak "IndyWatch Feed National"

There is a mole within the Pentagon and officials are eagerly seeking to find the source. Someone has been leaking classified documents to the public that include plans to involve the international community in the Ukrainian conflict. Someone in the intelligence community wants the public to know about Americas increasing involvement in the Russia-Ukraine proxy war.

A source close to Zelensky has said that Ukraine has scrapped previous war strategies due to the leaked information. The documents actually mention that the US has been spying on Zelensky himself, which comes as no surprise. Chris Meagher, the assistant to the secretary of defense for public affairs, said the leak is under investigation and that they do not know how much information has been leaked. Meagher claims some of the documents have been altered in an attempt to cover up the truth. He is reassuring allies of our commitment to safeguarding intelligence and fidelity to our security partnerships.

The documents were highly classified and contained information on how the US spies on its allies and enemies alike. The documents began appearing on Discord servers, 4Chan, and other platforms about a month ago, with over 50 sensitive documents now revealed to the public. The Five Eyes intelligence alliance, which includes Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the UK, are now urging the US to rectify the situation immediately. Time will only tell what secrets these documents reveal.

They could not deny that the papers were real. We have seen how the intelligence community treats those who expose the truth like Edward Snowden who must live out his existence in fear. The source knows the risks and will likely risk their life to expose the truth.

United States Code at 18 U.S.C. 2381

Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere, is guilty of treason and shall suffer death, or shall be imprisoned not less than five years and fined under this title but not less than $10,000; and

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14:00

Australian Dollar and Bitcoin "IndyWatch Feed National"

1.00 AUD = 0.00002 BTC
0.00010 BTC = 4.50 AUD
Converter

13:14

Brotherhood of the Bayonet. No skin colour here. "IndyWatch Feed National"

I served 8 years in the Australian Regular Army and a further 3 in the ARes and I never encountered racism. None. I'm proud of what we were. Lest We Forget. NB - not even towards Septics!

12:45

Tips for rookie organisers "IndyWatch Feed National"

Get close to the workersstay close to the workers. Tell workers 'it's your union' and then behave that way. Don't do for workers what they can do. The union is not a fee for serviceit is the collective experience of workers in struggle. The union's function is to assist workers in making a positive change in their lives.

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12:42

Developer MAAS ignores Tweed Council request to cease clearing operations at Tweed Heads "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Developmetn site at 60 Tringa Street,
Tweed Heads.

Last year Maas Group Properties from Dubbo bought the 15ha site at 60 Tringa Street for $20M+. It is a 37-lot legacy subdivision from 1996 that was approved on the Cobaki Creek floodplain an area that was 6ft under during the devastating 2022 floods according to local Robert Eady.

At the end of March the developers went in and started clearing and working on the site, this was in breach of consent conditions which had yet to be met say locals.  

The Tweed Shire Council (TSC) issued a cease work order but the developer continued to work at the site. Then at last Thursdays (6 April) Tweed Shire Council meeting the council moved a motion to seek legal advice on any and all potential non-compliances in relation to the existing current approvals for this development. They also moved that council write ot the landowner seeking that further operations on the site cease until the Plans of Management required under Condition 66 are produced and approved for the reported EECs (endangered ecological communities) observed on-site during clearing activities.

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12:08

Who would be a teacher for this jungle filth? "IndyWatch Feed National"

At this point, why would anyone want to be a fucking teacher? pic.twitter.com/BfhRUj36Qo Chance Dennis (@ChanceDennis90) April 11, 2023

11:47

Link "IndyWatch Feed National"

Thank you Seeker of Truth for this gem from a time, almost forgotten, when we could laugh at ourselves. And yanks too.

11:11

Population surge driving housing crisis new report "IndyWatch Feed National"

A  (PDF) finds that Australias housing crisis cannot be solved without a major slowing of population growth. Australia is experiencing record population growth, with an extra 650,000 migrants this financial year and next, set to drive a 900,000 surge in total population.The report finds record population growth is creating a perfect housing storm, worsening existing flaws in the housing market caused by negative gearing, capital gains tax discount, first home buyer grants and underinvestment in social housing.

The report by Sustainable Population Australia (SPA) says the housing crisis risks a dystopian future of homelessness and rent stress for many Australians for years to come.

SPA national president Jenny Goldie says SPA prepared the report because population growth is being overlooked as a key part of the policy response to the housing crisis.

The government turned on the immigration tap to full bore, and they could just as easily turn it down. This is an horrific social crisis, and the federal government should be held to account, Ms Goldie says.

According to the report, the insidious reframing of housing as a financial asset rather than a public necessity is shattering Australias social contract which promised dignity and security for all, Ms Goldie adds.

It is driving widening inequalities of wealth and personal autonomy. We have allowed these trends to intensify to the point where social cohesion is under severe strain.
 

The report calls for a combination of tax reform, regulation, investment in public housing and a sustainable population policy, to address the housing crisis.

It says all of the Albanese governments $10 billion proposed Housing Australia Future Fund should be used to build or buy social housing rather than the governments plan to invest the money in financial markets and build only with the dividends. The report brands the governments approach as irrational and risky.

But the report says that social housing on its own will not solve the housing crisis.  It points to strong evidence that population growth is a key driver of housing demand.

Thus, population growth must be slowed.  A target for net...

11:10

The government must address Australias growing inequality "IndyWatch Feed National"

Contributed by Joe Montero

Within a lacklustre economy, the Australian government is facing a situation that calls for growing intervention to do something about the reality of growing inequality. This is at a time when the ability to raise public revenue is contracting as well.

Lets look at the first part. Any serious research reports in recent years have shown clearly that there has been a growing divide between the few wealthiest and everyone else, and this divide is getting bigger now. A part of this is the impact of inflation, stagnant wages, and miserable Centrelink payments. They combine to form a cost of living crisis.

Australian household budgets have shifted in spending pattern. Spending on essentials like housing, food, health, and education has increased, while spending on non-essentials has fallen. This means that households ae tightening their belts.

But this doesnt reveal all.

A report released this week by the Australia Institute, and called Inequality on Steroids, spells out the extent to which this has become a reality in Australia.   Its main finding is that is the period mentioned above the richest 10 percent of the population got 93 percent of the wealth gains created in the Australian economy. It goes on to say that this increased wealth is the result of policies and practices designed to increase productivity in the workplace.

This was supposed to generate more jobs and lead to rising incomes for everyone. This failed to materialise and, unfortunately, government policy and procedures have remained wedded to the belief that this must continue and ignore the evidence.

Take the 2021 global survey by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which provided overwhelming evidence that the product has not only been worsening inequality for nations taking on this approach. Austerity is associated with poorer economic performance they said. This was backed in the same year by...

10:30

Missing boy, Burleigh Heads "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Update: The 8-year-old boy reported missing from Burleigh Heads has been located safe and well in the Main Beach area. The media and public are thanked for their assistance.

Original story:

Police are appealing for urgent public assistance to locate an eight-year-old boy reported missing in the Burleigh Heads area this morning.

The boy was last seen travelling on a scooter northbound along the Esplanade between the Burleigh Heads Surf Club and the North Burleigh Surf Club around 8am.

He is described as Caucasian, approximately 130 centimetres tall, with a slim build, with light brown hair in a mullet.

He was last seen wearing a navy blue t-shirt, black shorts and blue Asics runners. He was also riding an orange scooter and wearing a black helmet.

Anyone with information about his whereabouts is urged to contact police immediately.

If you have information for police, contact Policelink by providing information using the online suspicious activity form 24hrs per day at www.police.qld.gov.au/reporting.

Report crime information anonymously via Crime Stoppers. Call 1800 333 000 or report online at www.crimestoppersqld.com.au.

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10:20

Lismore Region Refugee Settlement group to welcome humanitarian refugees "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

A refugee family is arriving next month to settle in the Northern Rivers with the assistance of the Lismore Region Refugee Settlement (LRRS) group. 

The family will be settling in the area as part of the Federal government community sponsorship scheme. To share the news LRRS are holding a meeting on Saturday 22 at 11.30am at the Sherwood Hotel Molesworth Street, Lismore to share the news. 

LRRS have also been attending local markets and are running a series of events to raise money. 

Jazz band Acid Bleed will be playing on 11 June at the Lismore City Bowling Club. Photo supplied

This Sunday 16 April they are joining with Rotary at the Commercial Hotel, 74 Walker Street, Casino to sell a BBQ lunch in the beer garden where you can enjoy the Channon Beaumont Trio playing the Blues. On 11 June they have confirmed the jazz band Acid Bleed to play at the Lismore City Bowling Club, Molesworth Street 1.30pm.

Engaging with locals at the markets about refugees settlign in the region they said that the positive responses from citizens has been overwhelming.
The LRRS group are a committee of Sanctuary Northern Rivers inc, and are working towards resettling refugee families throughout the Northern Rivers under the...

10:00

The Increasing Availability and Risk of Injectable Skinniness "IndyWatch Feed National"

Semaglutide, known by the brand names Ozempic, Wegovy, Rybelsus and others, is the latest weight-loss craze to hit Hollywood and beyond. The prescription drug, which is administered via a weekly injection, is intended to treat Type 2 diabetes, but its widely used off-label for weight loss.

For those who want to dive deeper into the science, the AMA video by Peter Attia does a nice job of providing the background of this very popular drug. You should be aware, however, that although Peter is a brilliant physician, he is stuck in the conventional paradigm and we disagree on many aspects of health and longevity.

A 2021 study funded by Novo Nordisk, the drugs maker, found using semaglutide once a week led to a 14.9% reduction in body weight among adults with obesity.1 Theres been such a rush on the drugs that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration lists both Ozempic and Wegovy as currently in shortage. This, despite the drugs hefty price tag of about $1,400 a month.2

But quick fixes are rarely the answer when it comes to better health, especially in the case of complex issues like maintaining a healthy weight, which has mental, emotional and physical elements.

A weight loss drug, even if its seemingly effective, cannot address the underlying emotional drivers that may lead to overeating, for instance, and it wont save your health if you continue to eat an unhealthy diet no matter how thin your outward appearance may be.

By relying on medication to get thin, you rob your body of the chance to balance its weight naturally, in the way biologically intended, and expose yourself to untold side effects in the process.

Semaglutide Mimics GLP-1 in Your Body, Reducing Appetite

Semaglutide is a glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs). As a peptide hormone, GLP-1 is, among other things, part of a group of incretin hormones, which are released when you eat to regulate insulin, along with many other functions.3

Along with affecting insulin, GLP-1 may influence the nervous system, leading to an appetite-reducing response. Many taking semaglutide report that the drug makes them feel full, faster, so theyre satisfied eating smaller amounts. According to a scientist writing under the name Modern Discontent on Substack:4

Although thi...

09:52

Rental vacancy rates lift a little "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Rental vacancies tick higher

Rental vacancy rates ticked up a notch to 1.1 per cent in March according to SQM Research, with the trend higher in Hobart, Canberra, and Darwin. 

Hobart has definitely turned a corner now, and after years of chronic shortages finally has a few rental vacancies on the market. 


Markets remain tight in most capital cities, however, and this lift wasn't enough to stop more enormous increases in asking rents, which rose +2.1 per cent over the month.

Sydney asking rents for units were up by more than +30 per cent over the past year, with Melbourne and Brisbane not far behind. 

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Fixed mortgage rates are falling, reports Mozo:


Source: Mozo

09:49

FixedIt: Man guilty of sexual touching is not the victim "IndyWatch Feed National"

The Daily Telegraph reported that 63-year-old Greg Peters pled guilty to sexually touching two women without their consent, with a sub-heading about how awful it is that he has to experience very minor consequences for his choice to grope two women who he was supposed to be instructing in an advanced form of horse riding.

The quotes in the lead paragraph were all taken unattributed from the defence lawyers statements and given no context. This is boringly common in reporting on mens violence against women.

If you see a headline or summary paragraph full of sympathetic quotes about a man convicted of hurting women, its a safe bet the quotes come from the defence lawyer during the sentencing hearing. If the quotes are condemning the victim (woman accused of lying etc) its usually from the defence lawyer during cross-examination.

Im not much worried about this single article by this one reporter. My concern is the cumulative effect of thousands of such articles across hundreds of publications, where most readers flick their eyes over the headline or (at most) skim the article. These readers dont need to think deeply about the details and may not realise how their attitudes are shaped by the endless repetition of sympathy for men who hurt women and contempt for women who are hurt by men.

Those people vote. They serve on juries. They run businesses and sports clubs and libraries and pubs. They respond to friends or colleagues talking about men who hurt them. Their attitudes matter.

Journalists dont have to be activists and certainly, court reporters shouldnt try to be activists. But they should try to be accurate and informative. Ignoring the context of unattributed quotes is the very opposite of both these things.

So, to provide the context:

I think this was probably a sentencing hearing (the alleged court reporting doesnt tell us, so its difficult to be sure).

Victims typically only give evidence if the facts are disputed (at a contested hearing). Peters pled guilty, so the victims dont need to give evidence and there would be no quotes for the article.

Victims can, if they choose, give a Victim Impact Statement (VIS) at sentencing hearings, but they can also ask the court to suppress them (including any mention of the fact the VIS was given) so we cant know whether the reporter ignored the VIS, was unable to report it, or there was no VIS.

The prosecutions job at a sentencing hearing is to sum up the facts of the case, refer the court to...

09:49

FixedIt: What does a rapist look like? "IndyWatch Feed National"

He can look like a good bloke and a great friend. 

He can look like your brother, your best mate, your colleagues or your footy mates. 

He can look like your hero. 

He can look like you.  

If you know ten men in Australia theres a good chance you know a rapist. Yes, you too. Not some other guy who wouldnt know if his friend is a rapist. You. 

A man who rapes women can be horrified when he is accused of rape.

A man who rapes women can cry when he is convicted of rape. 

A man who rapes women can swear he never touched her and sound like hes telling the truth.

He is still a rapist. 

Women almost never lie about being raped. Rapists almost always lie about committing rape. 

At least (at the very least) half of women between the ages of 25 and 30 in Australia say they have been sexually assaulted in their lifetime. This violence is not happening at the hands of one or two bad apples. 

Apples dont rape women. Men do. Probably a man you know. 

Who do you want to be? The man who supports a rapist or the man who supports the woman who was raped?

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FixedIt: Rapists, murderers and child abusers are not sex pests FFS "IndyWatch Feed National"

Here, for your Friday afternoon entertainment, is a listicle germinated in the fetid bowels of  the Murdoch press.

Men who murdered women. Men who raped women. Men who raped children. More than twenty of them, complete with photos and salacious details of their crimes, often against multiple victims.

Sex pests. Thats what the Murdoch goblins call men who rape children and kill women.

Even without the abhorrent headline, this article would contaminate the bottom of a kitty litter tray.

HERES A LIST OF ALL THE PLACES WOMEN SHOULDNT GO!!!! but of course we dont  include all the places that sell Murdoch papers or serve Murdochs orc-infested empire.

HERES A COLLAGE OF RAPISTS THAT LOOKS LIKE A MOIVE PROMOTION!!!! hasnt this rapist got lovely blue eyes! Lets put him right in the middle. Aww. Cute.

HERES A SUMMARY OF ALL THE WOMEN AND CHILDREN HE RAPED!!! look at us jernalisming like a bought one.

I need a shower, a bucket of bleach, and a world that has smashed Murdoch and all his malevolent buffoons into a thousand tiny pieces and flushed them into the sewer of history.

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09:37

FixedIt: Once again, rape and sex are not interchangeable words "IndyWatch Feed National"

Perth Now republished a report from AAP (a serial offender of inaccurate and awful headlines about mens violence against women and children) about two men charged with allegedly raping and sexually assaulting eight boys and men over two decades. The man was erased from the headline (senior arts figure) as were the alleged rapes (sex).  

The Courier Mail erased the man and his alleged accomplice (theatre identities) and erased the alleged rapes (sex).

Ive lost count of the number of times Ive seen these headlines over the last eight years. Charges of rape and sexual assault minimised, misdirected, and mischaracterised as sex.

Its often about charges or convictions of rape, sexual assault, or sexual abuse of children, but it happens when men rape or sexually assault women too.

Rape and sex are not interchangeable words. Sex is a mutual choice and cannot lead to criminal charges. Rape is a deliberate decision to commit a violent crime.

When we blur the line between sex and rape, we erase the defining difference between them: consent.

The man was charged with 69 offences including indecent treatment of a child, sexual assault, rape, attempted rape, recordings in breach of privacy, fraud, and common assault. None of those charges are about sex. They are about allegations of rape and abuse.

*Please keep in mind that this man and his alleged accomplice have not yet been tried on these charges. Any comments on social media that presumes their guilt or innocence is contempt of court and could put the trial at risk.*

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FixedIt: significant and protracted attack is not an argument "IndyWatch Feed National"

The Courier Mail reported that a 30 year old man who committed what the Crown prosecutor described as a a significant and protracted episode of domestic violence was convicted and sentenced to three years in jail.

The attack started when the woman,16 weeks pregnant with the violent mans child, was driving him home. He yelled at her until she had a panic attack, risked her life by punching and kicking the inside of the car, then dragged her out of the car, strangled her, and punched her in the head and stomach. The attack only stopped when a woman passing by stopped an intervened.

This choice to commit horrific violence against a woman was described in this headline as a domestic argument.

The Oxford Dictionary defines an argument as a conversation or discussion in which two or more people disagree, often angrily.

TWO or more people, in other words, a mutual event, where both people are participating in making a point.

There were not two people participating in this choice to use violence. There was not a conversation or a discussion. One person the man chose to abuse, punch, and strangle another person the woman.

Characterising it as an argument is implicit victim-blaming. Its inaccurate, misleading, ignorant, and dangerous.

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FixedIt: he didnt rape her because of financial stress "IndyWatch Feed National"

The RiotAct reported that a man who pled guilty to raping a woman after he robbed her at knifepoint was sentenced to 4 years jail (2 years, 4 months non-parole).

The man was described as a truckie, what a nice, friendly word for a rapist.

Despite the headline, the article says the judge found the motive for the robbery was financial, but the rape was opportunistic. In other words, he though he could get away with it, so he chose to rape her. He did not rape her because he was under financial stress, or because he is a poor sympathetic victim of anything. He raped her because he chose to commit a violent, terrifying crime against a woman. The report also says that before he left, he made her give him her phone and deleted her call log and message history. But after he was caught and charged he was, apparently, remorseful.

Rapists do not need journalists to make excuses for them. They have enough help with that in the legal system.

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09:28

FixedIt: He didnt rape the barracks "IndyWatch Feed National"

Channel 9 News reported that a man was jailed for 5 years after being convicted of raping a woman. Despite what you read in Channel 9s headline, he raped a WOMAN, not the barracks.

This is such a tired old trope. If you cant erase the perpetrator, erase the victim. Laneway Rapist. Tinder Rapist. Wheelie Bin Murder. Theres so many of them. Its insidious and we should be well past the need to protect violent men from the reality of their crimes. Mens violence against women is rampant. Research released by ANROWS this week shows the stats too many people were claiming as fact are woefully understating the prevalence of sexual violence.

Just over half the women who were aged between 24 and 30 in 2019 had experienced sexual violence at some point in their life.

Violent men have sexually assaulted more than half our promising young women and were still hiding rapists behind buildings.

Just. Stop.

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09:19

Meeting People is Easy - #SolutionsWatch "IndyWatch Feed National"

Here on #SolutionsWatch we've looked at Building Community as a key part of the solution to the issues that we face . . . but how do you find that community in the first place? Today on the de-program James goes through just a few of the many, many, many different ways you can start finding, meeting and connecting with like-minded people in your area and around the world.

09:17

FixedIt: violent misogyny, racism, photos of dead women and children are not info "IndyWatch Feed National"

The Northern Beaches review was one of a number of outlets that published an Australian Associated Press (AAP) report about a Melbourne doctor whose medical license was cancelled. The former doctor posted photos of naked dead women and children, statements about killing his wife if she was unfaithful, sexual images of his wife without her consent, and violently misogynistic and racist comments. The posts were on a Singapore forum, where he scornfully rejected any claim he could be reported to Australian authorities.

I understand not outlining the posts in detail. They deeply disturbing. But info? Really? Thats the word they choose to describe posts so vile even I cant bring myself to repeat them? Its one of the more bizarre erasures of male violence Ive seen in a while.

Note: AAP is a newswire service. Many publications subscribe and dont have the time or resources to check or review their articles. This is not about not any specific publication, its a symptom of an industry wide malaise.

If you need to know details about the doctor or the things he posted, they are on the VCAT database (link on my site if youre reading this on social media post).

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09:09

FixedIt: you cant hide an alleged serial rapist behind sex offences "IndyWatch Feed National"

The Advertiser reported that a man was arrested and charged with sexual intercourse without consent (ie: rape) and released on bail. A week later he was arrested again and charged with aggravated indecent assault and rape of four more women. The report says investigations are ongoing and police fear there may be further victims.

*The charges have not yet been tried in court. The accused is entitled to the presumption of innocence and anyone commenting should be aware that comments making assumptions about his guilt which has not been proven are sub judice contempt and could put his trial at risk.*

These charges are not sex offences. They are rape offences. Rape and sex are not the same thing. They are not interchangeable words. Being able to differentiate between them is at the very core of understanding consent.

Journalists should know better. And do better.

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08:28

"IndyWatch Feed Nthamerica" "IndyWatch Feed National"

Welcome to The Daily Wrap Up, a concise show dedicated to bringing you the most relevant independent news, as we see it, from the last 24 hours (4/11/23).
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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07:45

Ballina council keen to tackle illegal dumping, littering "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Illegal waste dumping in the Tweed Shirel. Image Tweed Shire Council

A new draft strategy targeting littering and illegal dumping of waste in the Ballina Shire is on display for public feedback until the end of the month.

Council staff put the draft to councillors at last months ordinary meeting for endorsement, with all councillors voting in favour.

Staff told the meeting the council had had some big gains over the last five-to-ten-year period, particularly around illegal dumping.

The introduction of a specialised trailer and better infrastructure, including cameras, had helped, along with a lot of prevention work, staff said.

But staff notes on the meetings agenda showed it was costing the council around $100,000 each year to clean up and dispose of illegally dumped materials.

The cost of cleaning up litter was reportedly more difficult to quantify.

Commercial tyre waste a regional issue

Tyres dumped illegally at Eltham Road, Bexhill. Photo supplied.

Councillors hear...

07:34

Bruns emergency pod accomodation update "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Pods in Bayside, Brunswick Heads. Photo supplied

Flood-affected residents are moving into the new emergency housing in Brunswick Heads and Mullumbimby. 

After a long year of homelessness and uncertainty, those people now face the challenge of living in small homes, squashed close together, in this latest social experiment in intensive community housing by the NSW government.

Many resilient locals have taken up the challenge. New tenants expressed relief and gratitude at the Brunswick Heads sites, but theres also a pall of anxiety and trepidation hanging in the air. 

The smaller Bayside site hosts 27 one, two and three-bedroom units along Torakina Road (see photo).

Fifty homes are on the sports field site, and a similar number in Mullum, alongside the railway line. Everyone has had a police clearance to reassure neighbours they pose no danger to the pre-school or community.

...

07:27

Councillors to vote on railway land parcel sell off "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

14 Kendall Street, Byron Bay. Photo street view

The state government is trying to quietly sell off a piece of rail corridor land in the centre of Byron for residential development.

In a Development Application (DA) coming before this weeks Council meeting, the governments Transport Asset Holding Entity (TAHE) is proposing what is described as a boundary adjustment on railway land, located at 14 Kendall Street, Byron Bay.

According to the Council staff report, the government wants to incorporate 261 square metres of highly valuable beachside Belongil land into an adjoining block, so that it can become part of a private residential subdivision.

The application has been initiated by the TAHE, who describe the land in question as being surplus to requirements. No private developer was mentioned in the report, however TAHEs DA 10.2022.159.1 was referenced.

However, the land may not be surplus to the requirements of those, including Byron Council, who want to get trains back on the tracks in the Byron Shire. Nevertheless, Byron Council staff make no mention of this issue in their report on the matter, stating that the formal use and management of the area to be acquired will not change. The report also indicates that the matter was only brought to the specific attention of councillors, because the l...

06:32

Market Talk April 11, 2023 "IndyWatch Feed National"

ASIA:

 

The major Asian stock markets had a mixed day today:

  • NIKKEI 225 increased 289.71 points or 1.05% to 27,923.37
  • Shanghai decreased 1.79 points or -0.05% to 3,313.57
  • Hang Seng increased 154.04 points or 0.76% to 20,485.24
  • ASX 200 increased 90.90 points or 1.26% to 7,309.90
  • Kospi increased 35.78 points or 1.42% to 2,547.86
  • SENSEX increased 147.88 points or 0.25% to 59,994.39
  • Nifty50 increased 98.25 points or 0.56% to 17,722.30

 

 

The major Asian currency markets had a mixed day today:

  • AUDUSD increased 0.00102 or 0.15% to 0.66472
  • NZDUSD decreased 0.00223 or -0.36% to 0.61927
  • USDJPY increased 0.055 or 0.04% to 133.655
  • USDCNY increased 0.00604 or 0.09% to 6.89624

 

Precious Metals:

  • Gold increased 13.85 USD/t oz. or 0.70% to 2,003.80
  • Silver increased 0.154 USD/t. oz or 0.62% to 25.049

 

Some economic news from last night:

China:

CPI (YoY) (Mar) decreased from 1.0% to 0.7%

CPI (MoM) (Mar) increased from -0.5% to -0.3%

PPI (YoY) (Mar) decreased form -1.4% to -2.5%

Australia:

NAB Business Confidence (Mar) increased from -4 to -1

Westpac Consumer Sentiment (Apr) increased from 0.0% to 9.4%

 

Some economic news from today:

China:

New Loans (Mar) increased from 1,810.0B to 3,890.0B

 

 

EUROPE/EMEA:

The major Europe stock markets had a green day today:

  • CAC 40 increased 65.53 points or 0.89% to 7,390.28
  • FTSE 100 increased 44.16 points or 0.57% to 7,785.72
  • DAX 30 increased 57.28 points or 0.37% to 15,655.17

 

The major Europe currency markets had a mixed day today:

  • EURUSD increased 0.00438 or 0.40% to 1.09028
  • GBPUSD increased 0.00291 or 0.24% to 1.24101
  • USDCHF decreased 0.00524 or -0.58% to 0.90416

 

Some economic news from Europe today:

UK:

Mortgage Rate (GBP) (Mar) increased from 7.02% to 7.22%

Euro Zone:

Retail Sales (MoM) (Feb) decreased from 0.8% to -0.8%

 

US/AMERICAS:

 

The Inte...

05:42

Pan-African News Wire "IndyWatch Feed National"

US-led Unipolar Hegemonic Order an Abnormal State, Will Be Reformed Sooner or Later

By Global Times

Apr 11, 2023 09:24 PM

Illustration: Liu Rui/GT

In more than 30 years since the end of the Cold War, human society has been stuck in US' unipolar hegemony. It is by no means an abnormal state. Yet Washington is addicted to it and wishes to make it a lasting norm. When a growing number of countries start to pursue benign adjustments to that global order, the US seems to have ants in the pants. 

Perhaps being shocked by the ongoing flurry of visits of European leaders to China, French President Emmanuel Macron's appeal on "strategic autonomy," and China's contributive role as a peace builder in the Middle East, some American observers and media outlets can hardly hide their anxiety. Fox News is quite blatant, claiming, "The Future is Now: China, Russia revert to pre-1989 world and fundamentally challenge the US-led West" on Monday. A headline in The Washington Post on the same day read, "China's new world order is taking shape." The article underlined that China's new initiatives over "security" and "civilization" essentially challenge the architecture of the US-led order.

What kind of order is the US-led order? There is only one answer to that question - the unipolar hegemonic order under US domination. Those analyses simply unveiled that the US is fearing losing its global leadership position. The country does not know how to face a different, multipolar order. Actually, it is resisting the arrival of such an order.

Therefore, whenever there are countries that are unwilling to obey US leadership or get in the way of the US cementing its leading role, Washington would feel like having a fishbone stuck in its throat and will waste no time bringing out its stick. To the US' surprise, today, even Saudi Arabia and France are tired of tolerating the US bossing them around or demanding obedience. That must have touched Washington's sensitive nerves.

Fox News compares the current international relations to the Cold War. This is an ignorant charge. "Th...

05:36

Why I dont name and shame journalists in Fixed It "IndyWatch Feed National"

This is a question that comes up quite often. Particularly egregious headlines will make people angry, which quite naturally, means they want someone to blame. I get it. I do too. This work would be so much easier if there was just one or two people who were the cause and the source of the problem. We could target them, and even if we couldnt change their minds, we might be able to change their behaviour and there you go, problem solved. 

Unfortunately, thats just not the case. Anyone who has followed Fixed It will know the fixes happen across all mainstream publications that publish breaking news, crime and court reporting. (The reasons its focussed in those areas are complex. If youd like to find out more, its covered fully in the Fixed It book.)

After years of doing this work, I believe that targeting journalists who wrote an article published under a terrible headline does more harm than good. 

Journalists almost never write their own headlines. It might happen sometimes in digital publications or smaller outlets, but its impossible to know for sure. Some newsrooms still have sub-editors to write headlines, but theyre mostly concentrated in print publications where headlines are about attracting attention and using space on the page. Digital headlines are more likely to come from journalists but they could also be written by an editor, another journalist, or a section head and there is no way of finding out who that might have been. Online headlines are usually written with the need to attract attention in mind, but theyre also about search engine optimisation and social media shares. Any number of people could be involved in this process.

To give an example, if a journalist from the Daily Telegraph wrote an article about a murder in Sydney, the headline for the print edition might be written by the sub-editor, the section editor or the head of the newsroom. The same article could go out on the Teles digital edition under a headline written by any of the digital editors or sub-editors working that day. The Herald Sun, the Courier Mail, The Hobart Mercury and NT News might all republish the article in their print or digital editions, and each of them might use a different headline written by a different person. The article might also be posted on Facebook under yet another headline from the social media manager, and on Twitter with a much shorter one written by whoever is running their twitter feed that day. Its extremely unlikely the journalist who wrote the article would be able to write or even keep track of all the different headers posted over their piece. Its equally impossible for someone outside all these newsrooms to identify the person responsible for one specific headline. 

In the early days of Fixed It, I used to leave the journalists by-line in the headline image, which would som...

05:34

Pan-African News Wire "IndyWatch Feed National"

US-Philippines Largest-ever Military Drills Meet Fierce Protests and Criticism

By Deng Xiaoci

Apr 11, 2023 09:49 PM

An activist holds a placard during a protest against the Balikatan joint military exercises between the Philippines and the US, outside Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City, suburban Manila on April 11, 2023. Photo: VCG

The US and the Philippines reportedly started their "largest-ever" military drills on Tuesday, involving more than 17,000 troops from both sides, as well as representatives from other countries, including Australia, which has met with fierce local protests against the increasing military presence of the US in the Philippines and warnings from observers of jeopardizing regional stability. 

The drills include 12,200 US military personnel, 5,400 Filipino forces, and 111 Australian soldiers. 

The event known as Balikatan 2023 that will last till April 28, came after Manila's announcement last week of the locations of four more military bases it is allowing the US military to use. One of them is in the north of Luzon Island, the nearest bit of land to the island of Taiwan. The drills also come ahead of a "2+2" meeting of defense and foreign ministers in Washington, DC from later on Tuesday through Wednesday.

The exercise incorporating training activities throughout the Philippines will also include a live-fire drill to bombard and sink a decommissioned ship in South China Sea waters. US warships, fighter jets as well as its Patriot missiles, HIMARS rocket launchers and anti-tank Javelins would be showcased, according to US and Philippine military officials, CNBC reported 

The two countries will stage an amphibious landing on the western island of Palawan facing the South China Sea. It will also be the first time Philippine and US navy frigates fire their weapons toward the South China Sea from waters off Zambales province, north of Manila.

Protesters were seen burning a US flag as they expressed opposition to the military event outside the Armed Forces of th...

04:09

Public resistance to Australia stationing US nuclear submarines "IndyWatch Feed National"

 


AUKUS designed to remove public resistance to Australia stationing US nuclear submarines

Apr 11, 2023
President Joe Biden, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese speak at the AUKUS meeting in San Diego, March 13, 2023.

The real reason for the AUKUS sub...

02:50

Report: Indonesias food estate program repeating failures of past projects "IndyWatch Feed National"

JAKARTA When the Indonesian government announced its food estate program in 2020, it envisioned the establishment of large-scale agricultural plantations across the country. These plantations of crops like rice, cassava and potato were supposed to be the answer to what the government says is an impending global food crisis, and would help feed the worlds fourth-largest population. But a field investigation at the sites of the food estate program in the Bornean province of Central Kalimantan by independent researchers in March 2022 and February 2023 instead found sprawling plantations that had been abandoned. Three years into the program, theres no rice or cassava crops ready to be harvested, and no farmers tending their fields. Instead, wild shrubs have sprouted on these plots of lands, and excavators have started to rust away, according to the investigation by environmental NGOs Pantau Gambut and Walhi Central Kalimantan, and BBC News Indonesia. In the village of Tewai Baru, Gunung Mas district, for instance, the investigation found 600 hectares (nearly 1,500 acres) of cassava plantations withering away. Villagers told the researchers that the crops hadnt been harvested. And despite being more than a year old, well into maturity for cassava plants, these crops appeared thin and stunted, the researchers found. The cassava tubers themselves were small, about the size of a human finger. The investigation also found seven abandoned excavators that no longer worked. A cleared area for the establishment of cassava plantation as a part of the food estate program in the TewaiThis article was originally published on Mongabay

00:15

Destroy The Joint: Counting Dead Women In 2023 "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

 

@DeadWomenAus


Fourteen weeks into 2023 and the count of women who died violently at the hands of partners, family members, friends or acquaintances now stands at ten.

On average one woman's violent death has been reported in the Australian media every two weeks so far this year.

Destroy The Joint counted three such deaths in January, three in 

February, two in March and two deaths so far in April 2023.


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23:00

Australia: First Muslim minister of New South Wales, Jihad Deb, takes oath on Quran "IndyWatch Feed National"

Australias first Muslim Minister of New South Wales is Jihad Deb. Although he grew up in Australia, he decided to swear in on the Quran in honor of his faith. We have seen a similar trend in America, where Keith Ellison and then Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar took their oath of office for the []

22:29

Bitcoin and Global Hegemony "IndyWatch Feed National"

Both empirical realities and existing predictions show the usefulness and potential of Bitcoin as an instrument of national power in the practice of statecraft and also as a versatile element that could serve various roles under confrontational geopolitical conditions. However, it is unclear at this point if BTC and similar nonstate cybercurrencies could influence the fate of global hegemony. The historical record shows a strong symbiotic connection between the architecture of international monetary systems and political realities related to the global balance of power and the systemic structure of polarity. Specifically, major reserve currencies have always been issued by hegemonic great powers and underwritten by the strength that those superior positions confer. Such has been the case since the days of the Athenian drachma, the Roman denarius and the Byzantine solidus to the US dollar. In this regard, could the disruptiveness of unofficial cryptocurrencies like BTC have implications for the evolution of hegemony and the redistribution of the global correlation of forces in the coming decades? Admittedly, there is no hard conclusive evidence at this point but, from a long-range perspective, their existence is a relatively recent phenomenon, and the ultimate extent of their conceivable geopolitical ramifications remains unknown. After all, the arc of the so-called longue dure brings both predictable cyclical patterns and wild cards whose behaviour is hard to anticipate. Therefore, the formulation of an answer requires the practice of strategic foresight to assess multiple hypothetical possibilities and to determine how each could reshape hegemony. In order to do so, the present analysis integrates the scrutiny of forecasts, scenarios and perspectives. In particular, it seeks to identify the plausible implications of said cybercurrency for the hegemonic position still held by the United States as the leading superpower and the supremacy of the US dollar as the worlds top reserve currency.

 

BTCs potential as a major reserve currency

The idea of a major global reserve currency not controlled by any national state is not new. In the context of the Bretton Woods conference, British economist John Maynard Keynes proposed the idea of launching a supranational monetary unit, called Bancor, which would be backed by gold, a plan that was unsurprisingly not welcomed by Washington. No sane statesmen would have missed the opportunity to achieve global monetary and financial superiority as a war booty. In the post-Cold War era, the rise of Bitcoin endorses once more the hypothetical scenario of a de-nationalized global currency that cannot be unilaterally controlled in accordance with the particular interests of a singl....

22:27

Senator Alex Antic magnificent on Albanese's Vanity Voice "IndyWatch Feed National"

We are all Australians. We must not divide by race. The Voice will be another bureaucratic body with far too much power. Vote NO. pic.twitter.com/TGrIzCCysr Senator Alex Antic (@SenatorAntic) April 11, 2023

22:00

Joe Montero speaks at Friday night vigil for Julian Assange Flinders St Station Melbourne "IndyWatch Feed National"

 

Joe Montero speaks about Julian Assange and the context and injustice of his trial and imprisonment by the very criminals that his publication, Wikileaks, exposed. Joe, along with Lorrine Brice (convenor) and James Sinnamon (who filmed and edited this) are regular activists at the Flinders Street Station Friday Night Vigil for Julian Assange, which has been going on for years now. Venue: Flinders Street Station, Melbourne, Friday 7th April 2023 at the Friday Evening Vigil for Julian Assange. You can see other videos of this vigil at James Sinnamon's youtube channel. " rel="nofollow" tabindex="0" target="">   /   

21:15

With the economy rooted, what would you like our Treasurer to be worried about? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Like a lot of Australians Im really concerned about the explosion of vaping, particularly among our young people. The status quo on vaping is unacceptable, which is why @Mark_Butler_MP is working closely with state colleagues to see what can be done #auspol #ausecon pic.twitter.com/i7v8ZrPtIV Jim Chalmers MP (@JEChalmers) April...

19:12

Action Day "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

One of the best things about working at the Museum is the people

There are so many passionate individuals who have contributed to the Park. You can scarcely look around without noticing a human touch, from the wear and tear to the gardens and plaques.

Many of the people who visit have their own connections or remember family members who were involved. This is what makes Action Day so special, as there are volunteers who appear and suddenly an old engine is running.

On Good Friday I observed one of those moments.

It was nearly time for the gates to open and a car was loitering near the Tractor Shed. I checked they knew and was told by the driver that he'd park at the top again.

Then a woman indicated an older man in the front seat and told me they had brought him to see the T-20 tractor. I don't know much about tractors but the T-20 is distinctive for its caterpillar tracks and I know the Museum has three of them.

Continuing to talk about the older man, she said something like "we haven't seen him smile for months and thought he'd like to see the tractor he restored."

A little later I was standing near the Machinery Shed and saw the T-20 rattling down the road.

I recognised the opportunity and started filming the tractor roll past, then panned toward the older man as he sat in his wheelchair. It wasn't clear if he was smiling, so I walked forward.

"How does the engine sound?" I asked.

His voice was a mumble among the engines that were running, but he seemed pleased.

By now the bloke who'd been driving both the car earlier and now the T-20 had parked the tractor and walked over. He explained the older man was born in 1935, the same year the tractor was released.

18:07

Macron sparks outrage, infuriates China hawks over Taiwan comments "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

German foreign policy scholar and China-watcher Ulrich Speck said Macrons comments vindicated Australias decision to tear up its contract for French-made submarines in favour of the AUKUS pact.

Malcolm Davis from the Australian Strategic Policy Institute described Macrons comments as ill-conceived at best, and poorly timed given the situation in Ukraine, and the need for Europe and the US to work together to support Kyiv


The Age, By Latika Bourke, April 10, 2023 

London: French President Emmanuel Macron has sparked outrage after saying Europe should reduce its dependency on the United States and avoid getting involved in any conflict between Washington and Beijing over Taiwan.

Macron made the comments in an interview with Politico on-board COTAM Unit, Frances Air Force One, while travelling home to Paris after a three-day state visit to Beijing where he struck a range of business deals for French companies

Macron said he wanted Europe to adopt strategic autonomy from the United States, a concept which is backed by Beijing.

He warned against Europe becoming Americas followers.

If the tensions between the two superpowers heat up we wont have the time nor the resources to finance our strategic autonomy and we will become vassals, Macron told the travelling journalists.

The paradox would be that, overcome with panic, we believe we are just Americas followers.

The question Europeans need to answer is it in our interest to accelerate [a crisis] on Taiwan? No. The worse thing would be to think that we Europeans must become followers on this topic and take our cue from the US agenda and a Chinese overreaction.

Europeans cannot resolve the crisis in Ukraine; how can we credibly say on Taiwan, Watch out, if you do something wrong we will be there? If you really want to increase tensions thats the way to do it, he said.

France has long held out an ambivalence for US power and influence over Europe. France, for example, forced the withdrawal of ...

15:55

Australias New Big Corporate Tax Avoidance Laws World Class, Says Oxfam "IndyWatch Feed National"

Oxfam Australia has described the Australian Governments latest legislation on corporate tax transparency as world leading, hailing it as a significant move towards reducing tax avoidance in Australia and overseas.

The new legislation is aimed at ensuring large corporations finally start paying their fair share of tax.

Oxfam Australias Chief Executive, Lyn Morgain, said the Albanese governments legislation was a step towards reducing global tax dodging.

This legislation will expose global corporations shifting profits to tax havens and thus go a long way to stopping this unacceptable behaviour, she said.

Morgain added that the lack of transparency in the tax system has made it challenging to hold big corporations accountable for their actions.

The legislation will make waves across the globe in exposing corporate tax avoidance. This leadership by the Albanese Government is to be applauded.

Oxfam Australia CEO Lyn Morgain.

Oxfam Australias background work on this issue has helped draw attention to the problem, said Morgain. Since 2014, the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) has leaked a vast number of documents, including the Panama Papers and the Paradise Papers. The leaked papers have revealed how multinational companies and wealthy individuals use tax havens to increase their profits by avoiding paying taxes in their countries.

Oxfam Australia has released a series of reports that show how Australian companies have joined the global tax dodging effort, including through the use of tax havens. Morgain emphasized that tax dodging deprives some of the worlds poorest people of access to essential services, such as education, health, clean water, and sanitation.

Tax is crucial for governments to afford the services we all need an...

14:47

Monash University goes heavily in to bat for Albanese's Vanity Voice - and treats voters like idiots "IndyWatch Feed National"

These people are so far up themselves there's no connection with the thoughts of real people at all. This is one of the most offensive, patronising statements I've read in a long long time. Monash Uni purports to debunk myths - in fact they're reasonable concerns held by reasonable people....

14:14

ABC "rising star" transfers to broadcaster's political arm - off to work directly with Labor "IndyWatch Feed National"

ABC 730 Report youngster Dan Conifer has gone public with his previously camouflaged pro-Labor views. He's transferring from the ABC straight to the political arm, the NSW Labor Party. Conifer will be formally doing PR for the new government - as opposed to discrete operations. He didn't even give the...

13:30

Only 3 out of the ABC's 4000 staff chose to work Australia Day as a protest. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Given how much airtime is given by the ABC to "change the date" - any reasonable person might think they'd practice what they preach. Not when it comes to a day off. The Australian newspaper has found out that ABC staff still love a full day off on full pay...

13:14

Pan-African News Wire "IndyWatch Feed National"

Uneasiness over Macron's 'Strategic Autonomy' Statement Shows Washington's Declining Ability to Maintain Hegemony

By GT staff reporters

Apr 10, 2023 10:03 PM

Chinese President Xi Jinping holds an informal meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron in Songyuan, Guangzhou, South China's Guangdong Province on April 7. Photo: Xinhua

French President Emmanuel Macron's remarks urging Europe to reduce its reliance on the US and to be cautious about being dragged into a conflict between Beijing and Washington over Taiwan question are being seen by observers as jamming the brakes on Europe that is being coerced into becoming deeply involved in the Taiwan question, and signals a dead end for the US strategy of luring Europe to contain China. 

This rational and pragmatic warning appeared to alarm American politicians and media, who immediately criticized the French President. This discomfort mirrored Washington's declining ability to rein in its allies and growing anxiety in maintaining hegemony. 

Speaking with media outlet Politico and two French journalists in an interview on his plane back after concluding his visit to China, Macron emphasized that "the great risk" Europe faces is that it "gets caught up in crises that are not ours, which prevents it from building its strategic autonomy," according to Politico.

"The paradox would be that, overcome with panic, we believe we are just America's followers," Macron said in the interview. "The question Europeans need to answer is it in our interest to accelerate [a crisis] on Taiwan? No."

He also noted that Europe had increased its dependency on the US for weapons and energy and must now focus on boosting European defense industries. 

In response to Macron's latest take on Taiwan, Wang Wenbin, spokesperson of China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said at a Monday briefing that China hopes all parties can recognize the essence of the Taiwan question, continue to stick to the one-China principle and oppose any form of Taiwan secessionist activities. The biggest threat to cross-Strai...

13:11

A century after her birth, Olleys inspiration lives on "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

The Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre is inviting locals to join the celebrations of the 100th anniversary of Margaret Olleys birthday.

Australias most significant painter of still life, Olley was a generous and energetic contributor to the art world as an artist, mentor, advocate and philanthropist.

This centenary celebration is an opportunity to give something back to commemorate her legacy now and into the future.

Margaret Olley (1923 2011) Everlastings and apples 1982, oil on board, 76 x 106.6 cm, Tweed Regional Gallery collection. Pending Gift of the Tweed Regional Gallery and Margaret Olley Art Centre Inc. and the Tweed Regional Gallery Foundation Ltd.
Margaret Olley Art Trust

We are thrilled to be presenting three exclusive exhibitions in the Margaret Olley Art Centre in 2023, Gallery Director Susi Muddiman OAM said.

Olley wanted to be remembered first and foremost as a painter and so this is all about celebrating Olley through her greatest legacy her art. Audiences of all ages are invited to enjoy the free exhibitions and we invite everyone to join the celebrations.

Each exhibition is complemented by a dynamic program of events including masterclass painting workshops for adults, free school holiday workshops for children and the annual Community Picnic and Artist Paint Out for the whole family.

Visitors to the current exhibition are invited to honour Olleys enormous capacity for friendship by selecting a postcard featuring one of her paintings and mailing it to a friend, from the Gallery for free.

Its a lovely way to take time to write to someone important in your life, as Olley did with her friends all over the world, Ms Muddiman said.

On 24 June, Olleys actual birthday, the Tweed Regional Gallery Foundation Ltd. will host a fundraising dinner in Olleys honour to raise money to purchase three paintings by Margaret Olley to gift to the Tweed Regional Gallery for future generations to enjoy.

For all activity and event details, including how you can contribute to the Acquisition Appeal visit...

13:06

Aussie Gig Workers Robbed Of Almost Half Billion In Super "IndyWatch Feed National"

Australias gig workers people in short-term or on demand freelance jobs, including delivery drivers, disability carers, IT professionals and education workers are missing out on $400 million a year in super contributions, a new report from Industry Super Australia (ISA) has found.

The report estimates that there are 275,000 gig workers in Australia, and according to ISAs analysis, the average gig worker could have up to $29,000 more in their retirement savings if super contributions were paid to them.

ISA analysis shows the typical transport and food delivery driver gig worker misses out on $1,900 super contributions a year when working an average of 14.5 hours a week, earning $24 per hour. Spending three years in the industry would mean these super contributions would reach $17,200 at retirement and $28,700 if in gig work for five years.

A care industry gig worker a growing part of the on-demand workforce who earns the average $23.40 an hour and averages 8.6 hours a week would get $1,100 extra a year in super contributions.

Being a gig worker should not mean you miss out on the opportunity to save for a decent nest-egg at retirement, said Bernie Dean, Chief Executive of Industry Super Australia. Paying gig workers super isnt just the right thing to do, it makes economic sense because theyll be more self-sufficient in retirement and less reliant on the age pension, which we all pay for through taxes. These workers are critical to caring for our elderly, delivering food and driving us home, they have every right to share in the benefits of what is meant to be a universal saving system.

The report emphasizes that paying super to gig workers is crucial as many of them are young workers who are not earning super, including those with disabilities, students, or those who are unemployed. Small super contributions from gig work could make a significant difference to these workers quality of life in retirement, the ISA says.

The report also highlights that paying superannuation to gig workers is becoming increasingly important as the on-demand workforce continues to grow. A 2019 academic survey with 14,000 responses estimates that within a 12-month period about seven per cent of Australians were in on-demand work, and 13 per cent had undertaken digital platform work.

The federal government is currently considering legislation to extend the Fair Work Commissions powers to set a minimum set of employment standards for gig workers, which would include the payment of super. Mr Dean said ISA supports moves that uphold the flexibility and convenience of gig work, while ensuring a minimum set of employment standards.

The post Aussie Gig Workers Robbed Of Almost Half Billion In Super a...

12:40

FixedIt: Invisible perpetrators are everywhere "IndyWatch Feed National"

Sky News reported on the increasing number of women and children being forced into homelessness by violent men perpetrating domestic violence and structural poverty built into the housing market. 

Somehow, they managed to do that without mentioning either the individual perpetrators of violence (mostly men) or the perpetrators of structural poverty (mostly coalition governments).

Violent men who terrorise women and children into homelessness are once again invisible. Families suffering from domestic violence got a mention, as did mothers escaping domestic abuse and violence with their children. The men who are so abusive that women and children are safer sleeping in cars and shelters than staying at home were erased from the story. 

The video which inexplicably includes what I hope are actors playing out violent scenes is an interview with CEO of not-for-profit organisation Women and Children First, Dr Gabrielle Morrissey. She advocates for perpetrators being removed from the homes in which they commit violence, that they are held accountable by the legal system, and required to undertake therapy and education. All of this was erased from the headline and write up. 

Shockingly, Sky News, also failed to mention the structural housing affordability crisis created by decades of government policy designed to benefit people who can afford to invest in property, ignore (at best) people who cannot afford to buy a home, punish people living in poverty, and keep wage growth low in an entirely successful effort to shift income from workers to corporations.  

The National Plan to End Violence Aga...

12:21

Albanese encouraged by LINOs like Julian Leeser "IndyWatch Feed National"

Julian Leeser has made a principled decision to campaign for a yes vote at the referendum, like so many people from all sides of politics who are approaching this process in good faith. pic.twitter.com/634jNArV59 Anthony Albanese (@AlboMP) April 11, 2023 Albanese makes the laughable claim this is not about...

11:49

Got that everyone? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Q: Are you running in 2024? BIDEN: Well, Ill either, Ill eithIll either be rolling egg or, uh, being the, the guyou know, the guy whos pushing them out pic.twitter.com/3Jlnni9aD5 Kyle Martinsen (@KyleMartinsen_) April 10, 2023

11:48

Household confidence booster "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Confidence booster


Consumer confidence bounced by +9.4 per cent in April, as interest rates were paused. 


The time to buy a dwelling index also jumped by +8.2 per cent, with house price expectations rising again by some +16.6 per cent. 


House price expectations readings have rocketed +43 per cent higher since November, and are now broadly back to where they were when the interest rate tightening cycle began a year ago.



Source: Westpac


In Sydney this has already played out a couple of months ago, with asking prices for dwellings now higher than they were this time last year (and significantly so for units). 


This makes obvious sense, as these two cities aren't building nearly enough housing, and immigration is running at all-time highs.



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11:34

Local teen entrepreneurs celebrated in new film "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

The world premiere of #childboss, the latest production from inclusive filmmaking organisation Bus Stop Films, will be held in Byron Bay on Sunday April 23.

#childboss was shot entirely on iPhone and directed by well-known smartphone filmmaker Angela Blake working alongside young, local aspiring filmmakers. It tells the story of three successful Northern Rivers businesses started by young local entrepreneurs.

The filming of #childboss, which will premier in Byron Bay on April 23. Image supplied

The three businesses it features are Ollies Hens, established by a local egg farmer who started his egg service in high school and now services many local markets and cafes; TALLN Bakehouse, a sourdough business started by three siblings during lockdown who now are making dough selling their loaves; and Band Called Stereo, a band started by four Byron Bay High School students now making waves in the music industry and who will perform at the premiere.

#childboss was produced by Bus Stop Films in partnership with SF3 SmartFone Flick Fest, Screenworks, SAE Creative Media Institute and Byron Youth Service. It was funded through the Holiday Break program supported by the Office for Regional Youth in partnership with Create NSW.

The January Holiday Break program included three days of smartphone filmmaking workshops for young people living in the Northern Rivers, hosted by Angela Blake, with participants pitching their idea for the film and Bus Stops in-house Producer Dianna La Grassa taking it from pitch to production in just five days.

The young people in the program worked with a local film crew to bring the film to l...

10:56

Byron Bay Triathlon Aquathlon skip the bike "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

The all NEW aquathlon is made for those who love to swim and run and want to leave the bike at home!

This year at Byron we have the SPRINT distance Swim 1000m Run 5km playing out along the stunning coastline of Byron Bay with an ocean swim followed by the run taking you past the iconic Byron Bay Surf Life Saving Club , then onto an out and back course along Lighthouse Road.

If this sounds like the distance for you visit www.byrontri.org to find out more!

The Place. The Race. The Party!

Byron Bay Triathlon Australias best destination triathlon! Make a weekend of it, hang out at the beach and celebrate well past sunset. 11-14 May 2023.

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10:17

Byron bids farewell to a blue-sky Bluesfest "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

The big tops are slowly coming down, instruments are being carefully stowed back in their cases, and out-of-town punters are recovering on the beach or slowly turning their attention toward home.

Such is the gradual wind down from the 34th edition of the Byron Bay Bluesfest, an event bathed in golden sunshine and tasty tunes from across the euphonic universe.

Attendance numbers may have been down this year, but around 60,000 people still poured into Tyagrah for the five-day festival.

...

10:14

The Braggster of Manhattan is Playing Cute "IndyWatch Feed National"

Jordan and Bragg

[Email from G5 11 April 2023]

by G5

The Braggster of Manhattan is playing cute with his army of big wind, otherwise pathetic feminise frenzy force. He has refused subpoena compliance.

One cannot hide what is already known. And as every sound Intel operative will advise; never seek something, you dont already have.

Next Monday 17 April 2023: officers representing the three interested Congressional Committees of; Justice, Oversight, and Administration will arrive at Braggs Lower Manhattan Office, to collect Bragg, anyone else of interest, and all the records de...

10:00

What Can Forced Vaccination Teach Us About Medical Ethics? "IndyWatch Feed National"

One of the greatest challenges I have faced throughout my medical career is having watched physicians on so many occasions push dangerous and unnecessary treatments on patients, assuring them that they are safe.

Some of these treatments inevitably injure those patients. When this happens, if the patient asks about causation, the doctor will tend to insist that the injury had nothing to do with the doctors therapy and instead attribute it to some other cause like pre-existing anxiety.

This dynamic is commonly referred to as medical gaslighting (summarized here), and one the most perplexing things about it is that the majority of doctors who gaslight their patients are very intelligent individuals who sincerely want the best for their patients. Since this profound contradiction is so systemic throughout the medical field, I believe that the problem transcends the individual doctor, and the root causes need to be examined to understand why it happens.

For example, I believe a major issue is that physicians go through a medical training process which does provide trainees with the capacity to be able to recognize most medical injuries.

Medical Education and Medical Ethics

Medical education is currently structured in such a way that medical schools are largely judged by their ability to prepare students to get good scores on board exams. As a result, pre-clinical curriculums are geared towards maximizing board-relevant content, of which there is a lot leading to the first two years of medical school commonly being analogized to the student drinking from a fire hose.

This, in turn, prevents a significant amount of material (which many believe is important for becoming a competent physician) from making it into the pre-clinical curriculum (which is a problem since the structured component of ones medical education largely disappears after the pre-clinical years conclude).

One of the largely neglected subjects in our medical training is medical ethics. Presently, medical school accreditation bodies require this subject to somehow be taught in the curriculum, and the medical board exams provide a few questions testing the subject. This results in the medical ethics education typically consisting of a few lectures that are largely geared towards learning the concepts tested on boards.

Board examinations, in turn, require one to understand the four principles of medical ethics (do no harm, conduct actions that benefit the patient, respect the patients autonomy, ensure limited medical resources are fairly distributed), and then answer logical questions pertaining to given situations. This process results in medical ethics being something that doctors can logically...

09:50

FBI Glossary for Flagging 'Violent Extremism' "IndyWatch Feed National"

Victoria Police brutal violence against news photographers is not considered 'violent extremism' by government.


See the FOIA obtained by the Heritage Foundation Oversight Project:


Pity there is no action describing Victorian premier's Daniel Michael Andrews of 'violent extremism' where Victoria Police was ordered to shoot the general population in the back, while the constituents were exercising their so called right to free speech.

Australia is a fascist totalitarian state, but that is kept under wraps by the world's mainstream media.

09:17

Byron hinterland development coming before Council this week "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Plans for a community title development in the heart of the Byron hinterland look set to go ahead, with Byron Council staff seeing no significant issues with the plan.

The proposed development, at 375 Coorabell Road, Coorabell will come before this weeks Byron Council Planning Meeting for determination.

The owners of the land, Tarongo Land Pty Ltd, are planning to create 15 residential lots, which includes 14 new dwelling sites and one existing dwelling site.

The 64.5-hectare site already has approval for a Multiple Occupancy (MO) following a successful application in 2019.

The owners are now seeking to change that to a Community Title subdivision a type of development that allows for individual ownership rights while retaining common areas such as gardens, recreational land and driveways.

According to the Council staff report on the plan, six of the identified house sites are not in the exact location as approved under the MO and two in particular on Lot 8 and 10 are in a different location.

Similarly, the internal road layout has been repositioned in the western end of the development where it services Lots 10-15.

The Council planner responsible for the matter, Patricia Docherty, says these changes raise no issues and can be supported on environmental and engineering grounds.

She has recommended to Councillors that they approve the development.

The proposal raises no significant issues in terms of environmental impacts which cannot be managed, and the site is considered suitable for the proposed development, Ms Docherty said.

The application is recommended for approval subject to the conditions listed in the Recommendation of this Report.

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09:15

I was sexually abused as a child Donald Elley testimony "IndyWatch Feed National"

Donald Elley being interviewed outside court by Australias Channel Nine TV on the first day of Pastor Brians court case, Monday December 5, 2022, about Brian Houston and Frank Houston boy victim Brett Sengstock.

Donald Elley of Bellingen April 11, 2023

Ive known about what Ive shared here all my life. Since I was four. Its as clear as day. As it always has been. I dont know who the perpetrator was. He covered his face. It was done at night in the family home in Tawa, Wellington, New Zealands capital.

It affected me for sure. I was also sexually abused aged ten. Also in Tawa. This incident is as clear as if it was yesterday.

And Ive been sexually abused by various adult men. One tried to rape me. I fought him off. I was 16. Gays have always been attracted to me. Because Im a big alpha-male. That turns a lot of gays on. About ten years ago a gay who lives in my home town commented, Donald, youve got great male energy. I took that as a compliment. A...

08:51

Unlike the U.S., China Issues Warning about Dangerous ChatGPT AI Financial Bubble "IndyWatch Feed National"

by Brian Shilhavy
Editor, Health Impact News

As someone who grew up with modern computer technology and at one time earned my living from it, and as someone who not only lived through the dot.com financial collapse but has also owned an ecommerce business for over 21 years and has survived multiple economic downturns, it has been plainly obvious to me that the current financial frenzy over chat AI hype is one of the largest developing financial bubbles being blown up with no real model of generating revenue at this time.

And yet, hardly any other financial analyst has come out to expose this very dangerous financial bubble that could burst at any time, and potentially sink the entire economy, until today.

But that financial analysis over the current spending frenzy regarding AI did not come from any financial analysts in the U.S., but by the Chinese Government.

China is the worlds second largest investor in technology start-ups by venture capitalists, with only the U.S. spending more.

Sequoia and Other U.S.-Backed VCs Are Funding Chinas Answer to OpenAI

A boom in artificial intelligence startup funding sparked by OpenAI has spilled over to China, the worlds second-biggest venture capital market. Now American institutional investors are indirectly financing a rash of Chinese AI startups aspiring to be Chinas answer to OpenAI.

The American investors, including U.S. endowments, back key Chinese VC firms such as Sequoia Capital China, Matrix Partners China, Qiming Venture Partners and Hillhouse Capital Management that are striking local AI startup deals, which havent been previously reported. U.S. government officials have grown increasingly wary of such investments in Chinese AI as well as semiconductors because they could aid a geopolitical rival. (Source.)

The Chinese government might be regulating the AI industry to prevent a financial crash over this wild speculation in the Tech sector over OpenAI, based on an opinion piece published earlier today in a Chinese financial publication.

Chinese shares related to artificial intelligence plunged after a state media ou...

08:51

Unlike the U.S., China Issues Warning about Dangerous ChatGPT AI Financial Bubble "IndyWatch Feed National"

by Brian Shilhavy
Editor, Health Impact News

As someone who grew up with modern computer technology and at one time earned my living from it, and as someone who not only lived through the dot.com financial collapse but has also owned an ecommerce business for over 21 years and has survived multiple economic downturns, it has been plainly obvious to me that the current financial frenzy over chat AI hype is one of the largest developing financial bubbles being blown up with no real model of generating revenue at this time.

And yet, hardly any other financial analyst has come out to expose this very dangerous financial bubble that could burst at any time, and potentially sink the entire economy, until today.

But that financial analysis over the current spending frenzy regarding AI did not come from any financial analysts in the U.S., but by the Chinese Government.

China is the worlds second largest investor in technology start-ups by venture capitalists, with only the U.S. spending more.

Sequoia and Other U.S.-Backed VCs Are Funding Chinas Answer to OpenAI

A boom in artificial intelligence startup funding sparked by OpenAI has spilled over to China, the worlds second-biggest venture capital market. Now American institutional investors are indirectly financing a rash of Chinese AI startups aspiring to be Chinas answer to OpenAI.

The American investors, including U.S. endowments, back key Chinese VC firms such as Sequoia Capital China, Matrix Partners China, Qiming Venture Partners and Hillhouse Capital Management that are striking local AI startup deals, which havent been previously reported. U.S. government officials have grown increasingly wary of such investments in Chinese AI as well as semiconductors because they could aid a geopolitical rival. (Source.)

The Chinese government might be regulating the AI industry to prevent a financial crash over this wild speculation in the Tech sector over OpenAI, based on an opinion piece published earlier today in a Chinese financial publication.

Chinese shares related to artificial intelligence plunged after a state media ou...

08:39

Unlike the U.S., China Issues Warning about Dangerous ChatGPT AI Financial Bubble "IndyWatch Feed National"

by Brian Shilhavy
Editor, Health Impact News

As someone who grew up with modern computer technology and at one time earned my living from it, and as someone who not only lived through the dot.com financial collapse but has also owned an ecommerce business for over 21 years and has survived multiple economic downturns, it has been plainly obvious to me that the current financial frenzy over chat AI hype is one of the largest developing financial bubbles being blown up with no real model of generating revenue at this time.

And yet, hardly any other financial analyst has come out to expose this very dangerous financial bubble that could burst at any time, and potentially sink the entire economy, until today.

But that financial analysis over the current spending frenzy regarding AI did not come from any financial analysts in the U.S., but by the Chinese Government.

China is the worlds second largest investor in technology start-ups by venture capitalists, with only the U.S. spending more.

Sequoia and Other U.S.-Backed VCs Are Funding Chinas Answer to OpenAI

A boom in artificial intelligence startup funding sparked by OpenAI has spilled over to China, the worlds second-biggest venture capital market. Now American institutional investors are indirectly financing a rash of Chinese AI startups aspiring to be Chinas answer to OpenAI.

The American investors, including U.S. endowments, back key Chinese VC firms such as Sequoia Capital China, Matrix Partners China, Qiming Venture Partners and Hillhouse Capital Management that are striking local AI startup deals, which havent been previously reported. U.S. government officials have grown increasingly wary of such investments in Chinese AI as well as semiconductors because they could aid a geopolitical rival. (...

08:38

The impossibility of actual politics "IndyWatch Feed National"

After the Arab Spring, the African left was left demoralized and disorganized. However, a recent book argues that the revolution continues in quotidian life.


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Image credit Hossam el-Hamalawy via Flickr CC BY 2.0, 2011.

Twelve years have passed since the Arab Spring, and both Egypt and Tunisia are facing a stark economic crisis. Both are currently under the mercy of extremely unfavorable structural adjustment programs imposed by the International Monetary Fund, relying heavily on food imports, mired in debt, and facing historical inflation rates with unprecedented hikes in food prices. This dire economic situation is made all the worse by a relentless escalation of authoritarian measures in both countries. The prevailing atmosphere indicates that the counterrevolution has prevailed and that avenues of emancipatory possibility have shrunk almost to the point of extinction.

Every year, however, as the anniversary of the January uprisings approaches, dread ensues, not only because it prompts us to reflect on the defeat, but also because of the steady barrage of analysis we are inundated with, grappling with the same questions every year, and revealing an unsatiated desire to answer questions that we already probably know the answers to. Questions abound about horizontalism or verticalism, leadership, or leaderlessness that date back to the break between Stalin and Trotsky, which have eternally divided those in the 1917 camp vs the 1968 camp. Spontaneity contra organization ad infinitum.

A book that stands out in this genre, however, is Asef Bayats Revolution Without Revolutionaries: Making Sense of the Arab Spring. Published in 2017, it has become one of the most referenced in the field. In it, the Iranian-American sociologist grapples with the idea of what revolution means in a post-Cold War era. Bayatcorrectly in my opinionattributes the failure of the January uprisings, despite their extraordinary mobilization and resistance, to a lack of revolutionary vision, political organization, and a dearth of intellectual articulation by its leaders. He does so by comparing them to the revolutions of the 1970s when the concept of revolution was largely informed by socialism and anti-imperialism. Adversely, the January uprisings, affected by the NGOization of the world, seemed to be more concerned with democracy, human rights, and accountability.

Deviating away from the approach he took in Revolution Without Revolutionaries, Bayatin his sixth and latest book, Revolutionary Life: The Everyday of the Arab Spring...

07:25

Break-in and sexual touching charges laid "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

A man has been charged following an investigation into an alleged break-in and sexual touching at Banora Point earlier this year.

Officers from Tweed/Byron Police District commenced an investigation following a report that an 18-year-old woman was inside a home just before 9.30am on Wednesday 1 February 2023, when a man broke into the property. She was allegedly sexually touched before the man left the scene.

Following a public appeal for assistance, Tweed/Byron PD detectives assisted by officers from Queensland Police executed a search warrant on a property at Haig Street, Coolangatta, about 2.30pm last Thursday (6 April). A number of items were seized for further examination.

Later that same day, a 28-year-old man was arrested when he attended Tweed Heads Police Station where he was charged with aggravated enter dwelling with intent knowing people there, and sexually touch another person without consent.

He was refused police bail and appeared in Tweed Heads Local Court this coming Thursday, 7 April.

He was subsequently granted conditional bail to appear in the same court on Monday, 24 April, 2023.

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07:18

Fighting the case against Julian Assange "IndyWatch Feed National"

Stephen Rohde reviews a new book by investigative journalist Kevin Gosztola about the persecution of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange (Truthdig 7 April 2023). The book outlines the lengths to which Washington has gone to get its hands on the journalist and editor, which includes deliberate lies and misinformation, the abuse of law and legal process, the use of slander to discredit Assanges reputation, and even plans to murder him. This, it is suggested, attacks freedom of the press and the democratic rights of everyone. Rohdes article, and especially Gosztolas book, Guilty Journalism: The Political Case Against Julian Assange. are must reads for those wanting to know the truth the most important political trial in our time.

Like the Trump administration that preceded it, the Biden administration is seeking the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to stand trial on an indictment under the infamous Espionage Act of 1917. As the unprecedented U.S. prosecution of Assange reaches a critical stage, a growing number of elite media outlets, human rights advocates and press freedom organizations around the world are demanding his release. All have expressed basic agreement with Nils Melzer, former UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, who describes the case against Assange as a scandal that represents the failure of Western rule of law.

Photo by Martyn Wheatley/Parsons Media/Zuma Press/Newscom

Time is running out to correct this failure. Last August, Assange filed an appeal before the U.K. High Court of Justice Administrative Court arguing that his extradition would violate U.K. law because he is being prosecuted for his political opinions and protected speech; tha...

07:00

Green Energy Crunch Time: Aussie Liddell Coal Plant Closes This Month "IndyWatch Feed National"

Last winter, during a low wind deep freeze, the Aussie East Cost suffered blackouts and energy shortages. This year they'll face the same - with 1200MW less capacity.

02:50

How Do Vaccines Cause Autism .org: The Science Behind the Phenomenon "IndyWatch Feed National"

Science post imageBy Ginger Taylor

The question of whether or not vaccines cause autism was answered by 2008, when the research caught up with real world events, and Hannah Poling was awarded compensation for her vaccine induced autism in the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. By then, the question was no longer "Do vaccines cause autism," but "How do vaccines cause autism?"

And now there is a site with the research that demonstrates HOW vaccines can cause autism. HowDoVaccinesCauseAutism.org

Screenshot 2023-04-09 at 23-01-06 How Do Vaccines Cause Autism The Body of Research Supporting Vaccine Autism Causation

 

The research includes more than 200 citations, is posted by the date it was published, is organized into the categories in which each paper should reside, includes a menu by vaccine and major category, and links to the journal article itself (sometimes the full paper, if it is available to the public).

Screenshot 2023-04-10 at 10-33-41 January 1943 How Do Vaccines Cause AutismThe research linking vaccines to autism goes back to 1943, to the first paper on autism published at Johns Hopkins in 1943.

Want to read research that supports vaccine - autism causation before anyone heard the name "Andrew Wakefield"?

You have quite...

01:34

Roads, human activity take a toll on red pandas: Q&A with researcher Damber Bista "IndyWatch Feed National"

KATHMANDU The spring season in the Northern Hemisphere is a critical time for red pandas, particularly in Nepal. This is the period when these furry, tree-dwelling animals spend a lot of time on the ground to look for food. Its also the time when breeding adults of the species, Ailurus fulgens, start to reproduce, and when cubs born the previous year explore their habitat in search of a new home. These are some of the findings conservationist Damber Bista made while working on his Ph.D. at the University of Queensland, Australia. As part of the study, Bista and his team fitted 10 red pandas in eastern Nepal with GPS collars, so that they could track them to look at the effects of human disturbances on the species. Mongabays Abhaya Raj Joshi spoke to Bista recently over video call to learn about his work. The following interview has been translated from Nepali and lightly edited for length and clarity. Mongabay: Could you please describe the main objectives of your study? Damber Bista: My main overall objective was to look at the effects of human disturbance and habitat fragmentation on red pandas. I tried to look at these issues from different indicators such as their space use pattern, daily movement and behavior while close to a road. Also, as we didnt have previous studies on how cubs disperse after leaving their mother, I also looked into it. The other objective was related to their recursive behavior under which they spend aThis article was originally published on Mongabay

01:11

Ukraine attempts to blame Russia for humiliating Pentagon leak "IndyWatch Feed National"

The Pentagon announced it was trying to remove from the internet a major leak of secret documents which have exposed plans relating to Ukraine's war on Russia. For his part, Elon Musk sarcastically highlighted the vain attempt, saying on Twitter: "Yeah, you can totally delete things from the Internet - that works perfectly and doesn't draw attention to whatever you were trying to hide at all." The American billionaire derided on Twitter the Pentagon's attempt to remove social media posts containing leaked classified documents relating to the conflict in Ukraine. The day before his tweet, the New York Times newspaper indicated that officials were not successful in removing the publications from the internet. The leak was described to the New York Times by a senior intelligence official as "a nightmare for the Five Eyes," the intelligence sharing apparatus between the Anglo countries - the United States, Britain, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. Some of the documents were found on...

00:35

The Climate Crisis Is Increasing Home Runs in Baseball "IndyWatch Feed National"

Why have the number of home runs struck at baseball games gone up since the 1980s? 

There are many possible factors, from steroids to alterations in bat and ball design to improved analytics. But one part of the answer may surprise you: climate change.

Theres a very clear physical mechanism at play in which warmer temperatures reduce the density of air. Baseball is a game of ballistics, and a batted ball is going to fly farther on a warm day, Dartmouth College assistant professor of geography Justin Mankin said in a press release. 

Mankin is the senior author on a unique study published in the American Meteorological Society Friday that found that more than 500 home runs since 2010 could be attributed to warmer temperatures from the burning of fossil fuels. That amounts to an extra 58 runs a year between 2010 and 2019, The Guardian pointed out. Or around one percent of recent extra runs. 

We dont think temperature is the dominant factor in the increase in home runs batters are now primed to hit balls at optimal speeds and angles, lead author and Dartmouth geography doctoral candidate Christopher Callahan said in the press release. That said, temperature matters and weve identified its effect. While climate change has been a minor influence so far, this influence will substantially increase by the end of the century if we continue to emit greenhouse gases and temperatures rise.

By 2100 under these conditions, 10 percent of home runs or more could be attributed to the climate crisis. 

The study authors looked at 100,000 major league games and 220,000 hits, and then saw which home runs occurred during warmer than average temp...

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23:58

Ukraine attempts to blame Russia for humiliating Pentagon leak "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Ahmed Adel | April 10, 2023

The Pentagon announced it was trying to remove from the internet a major leak of secret documents which have exposed plans relating to Ukraines war on Russia. For his part, Elon Musk sarcastically highlighted the vain attempt, saying on Twitter: Yeah, you can totally delete things from the Internet that works perfectly and doesnt draw attention to whatever you were trying to hide at all.

The American billionaire derided on Twitter the Pentagons attempt to remove social media posts containing leaked classified documents relating to the conflict in Ukraine. The day before his tweet, the New York Times newspaper indicated that officials were not successful in removing the publications from the internet.

The leak was described to the News York Times by a senior intelligence official as a nightmare for the Five Eyes, the intelligence sharing apparatus between the Anglo countries the United States, Britain, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. Some of the documents were found on Twitter and other sites on April 7, a day after US officials announced that they were investigating a potential leak of classified Ukrainian war plans. These war plans include an alarming assessment of Ukraines faltering air defence capabilities and notes that 12 brigades are being formed for Ukraine, including nine trained by the US and other NATO allies.

One of the leaks, dated February 23, is labelled Secret/NoForn, meaning it was not meant to be shared with foreign countries, and thus confirms the secrecy of the documents.

It is the belief of Mick Mulroy, a former senior Pentagon official, that the leak is a significant breach in security that could hamper Ukrainian military planning as it reportedly prepares for a spring offensive. As many of these were pictures of documents, it appears that it was a deliberate leak done by someone that wished to damage the Ukraine, US, and NATO efforts, he said.

The Kremlin said it had no doubts about the participation of the US or NATO, direct or indirect, in the conflict in Ukraine. None-the-less, the leaks would still provide a fascinating insight for decisionmakers in Moscow.

The New York Times reported that the leaks appear to be legitimate Defense Department documents. None-the-less, this did not stop Ukrainian officials from suggesting that the leak was only part of a Russian disinformation campaign aimed at influencing Ukraines possible spring offensive.

Ukrainian presidential advisor Mykhailo Podolyak told Reuters that the data contained a very large amount of fictitious information and Russia was trying to seize back the initiative in its invasion. His claim, instead, is part of Ukraines disinformation campaign, one that has been insisted upon........

21:00

Utahs Secretive Medical Malpractice Panels Make It Even Harder to Sue Providers "IndyWatch Feed National"

This story discusses sexual assault.

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Jessica Lancaster didnt want to tell the panel of three strangers in front of her about the moment her chiropractor insisted she lift up her shirt.

How Kelby Martins breathing became heavier as he groped her breasts, which had been healing from surgery; how after he touched her chest, he didnt follow through with any type of chiropractic treatment; how she left his office in August 2021 in a haze.

But Lancaster wanted to sue Martin to hold him accountable, and before she could do that, Utah law required her to make her case to the panel.

The panel concluded last August that Martin had departed from the normal standard of care, Lancasters lawyers later disclosed in a court filing. In response to a request for comment, Martins lawyer pointed to court papers in which the chiropractor denied Lancasters allegations against him. The case is pending; his license remains in good standing with the state.

There was a time when a majority of states had adopted malpractice screening panels in some form. A 1984 analysis by the American Medical Association found 30 states had implemented panels at some point. The goal was to cut down on frivolous lawsuits and encourage settlements of legitimate claims.

Over the years, many of those states found these panels ineffective or in violation of their constitutions, and some did away with them entirely. But Utah remains one of 16 states where patients still must spend time, money for legal services and emotional energy recounting to a panel how a medical professional they trusted hurt them, according to a tally from the Nation...

19:00

TIDBIT: ARKANSAS JOINS THE BULLION BANDWAGON "IndyWatch Feed National"

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Apropos of today's main blog, consider this styory shared by W.G.:

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17:30

Interview: Russian anti-war prisoner solidarity "IndyWatch Feed National"

There are few of us, and we cant handle the flow of repression.

Solidarity Zone is a project to help people who have been repressed for anti-war resistance. We talked to project activists about solidarity within Russian society, forms of protest, and the prospects for ending the war. Female participants working in Russia answered the questions:

How did the idea of the project come about? Did you help political prisoners before, or
Did you start from scratch?

...

17:00

How to Tame the Endless Infinities Hiding in the Heart of Particle Physics "IndyWatch Feed National"





This is actually important.  understand that empirical infinity is merely a very large number and its inverse is not zero.  This makes it a tangible thing in theoretical physics.  It leads to real issues and here a chap has gone out and advanced it totally.


The key thing tnhough is to understand that you must seprate mathematical infinity from empirical infinity and even if this is by accident by discarding or setting aside those nasty infinities, it is still dealing with something that is real.

This will ultimately shake out into a new branch of mathematics.  It is also looking very productive in terms of physics.



How to Tame the Endless Infinities Hiding in the Heart of Particle Physics



How to Tame the Endless Infinities Hiding in the Heart of Particle Physics

In the math of particle physics, every calculation should result in infinity. Physicists get around this by just ignoring certain parts of the equations an approach that provides approximate answers. But by using the techniques known as resurgence, researchers hope to end the infinities and end up with perfectly precise predictions.

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15:52

Absolutely disingenuous DARC the Deep-Space Advanced Radar Capability Australia to join USAs plan for Space as a War-fighting Domain "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Absolutely critical to get DARC space situational system to Australia: Space Forces Indo-Pacific head

So, what worries me most is Chinas use of space to complete the kill chain necessary to generate long-range precision strikes against the maritime and air components scheme of maneuver. Thats what concerns me the most, Brig. Gen. Anthony Mastalir, commander of Space Forces Indo-Pacific, said.

By   COLIN CLARKon April 07, 2023 

SYDNEY The vast landmass of Australia, possessed of clear skies free of city lights or pollution, is the perfect spot to place the most acute space situational awareness systems. Which is why Brig. Gen. Anthony Mastalir, the head of Space Forces Indo-Pacific says its absolutely critical to get a new radar system there as quickly as can be.

When you look at a place like Australia as a landmass, you have a lot of opportunity to contribute to that space picture, Mastalir told Breaking Defense during an interview during the Sydney Dialogue, put on by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute. The Australians, the defense Space Command folks and the acquisition arms, they absolutely understand that, so theyre moving aggressively to embrace some of these opportunities and bring systems like DARC deep space radar capability here on the continent.

DARC, officially the Deep-Space Advanced Radar Capability, was designed by Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory to provide global monitoring of geosynchronous orbits in all kinds of weather and during daylight. According to the APL, it relies heavily on commercial technology. The Space Force received DARC technology from APL last year, with demonstrations taking place at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.

Ultimately, the operational DARC program calls for three transmit/receive sites, spaced at mid-latitudes around the world, to detect and track satellites. ...

15:46

A nightmare for the Five Eyes: New batch of classified documents leaked to social media "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Helene CooperJulian E. BarnesEric Schmitt and Thomas Gibbons-Neff, SMH, April 8, 2023

Washington: A new batch of classified documents that appear to detail US national security secrets from Ukraine to the Middle East to China has surfaced on social media sites, alarming the Pentagon and adding turmoil to a situation that seemed to have caught the Biden administration off guard.

The scale of the leak analysts say more than 100 documents may have been obtained along with the sensitivity of the documents themselves, could be hugely damaging, US officials said. A senior intelligence official called the leak a nightmare for the Five Eyes, in a reference to the US, Britain, Australia, New Zealand and Canada, the so-called Five Eyes nations that broadly share intelligence.

The latest documents were found on Twitter and other sites on Friday (US time), a day after senior Biden administration officials said they were investigating a potential leak of classified Ukrainian war plans, include an alarming assessment of Ukraines faltering air defence capabilities. One slide, dated February 23, is labelled Secret/NoForn, meaning it was not meant to be shared with foreign countries.

One analyst described what has emerged so far as the tip of the iceberg.

Earlier, senior national security officials dealing with the initial leak, which was first reported by The New York Times, said a new worry had arisen: Was that information the only intelligence that was leaked?

By Friday afternoon, they had their answer. Even as officials at the Defence Department and national security agencies were investigating the source of documents that had appeared on Twitter and on Telegram, another surfaced on 4chan, an anonymous, fringe message board. The 4chan document is a map that purports to show the status of the war in the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut, the scene of a fierce, months-long battle.

But the leaked documents appear to go well beyond highly classified material on Ukraine war plans. Security analysts who have reviewed the documents tumbling onto social media sites say the increasing trove also includes sensitive briefing slides on China, the Indo-Pacific military theatre, the Middle East and terrorism&#823...

14:02

Sydney rental market: binfire "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Rents burning up


Unit asking rents in Sydney rose another +7.5 per cent in March, to be +37.6 per cent higher over the year:



Source: My Housing Market


There's more pain to come here for renters as migration back to the capital cities intensifies. 


14:00

Australian Dollar and Bitcoin "IndyWatch Feed National"

1.00 AUD = 0.00002 BTC
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12:46

Prepare Yourselves For The Rare Hybrid Solar Eclipse "IndyWatch Feed National"

Skywatchers and astronomy enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the rare celestial event known as a hybrid solar eclipse, set to occur in April 2023. This unique type of eclipse transitions from an annular to a total solar eclipse as it moves along its path, providing a fascinating viewing experience. This article will discuss the details of the April 2023 hybrid solar eclipse, including its path, what to expect, and how to safely view this extraordinary event.

The Hybrid Solar Eclipse of April 2023

On April 20, 2023, the hybrid solar eclipse will captivate observers as it makes its way across the Earths surface. A hybrid solar eclipse occurs when the moons distance from the Earth is such that it transitions between being slightly too far to completely cover the sun, resulting in an annular eclipse, and being close enough to create a total solar eclipse. This rare combination makes hybrid solar eclipses a sought-after event for both amateur and professional astronomers.

The Path of the Eclipse

The path of the April 2023 hybrid solar eclipse will primarily pass over the Pacific Ocean, beginning southeast of Japan and making its way across the ocean towards the western coast of Central America. Regions along the path where the total phase of the eclipse will be visible include parts of Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and several Pacific island nations. A broader region, including parts of Asia, Australia, and the Americas, will be able to witness a partial solar eclipse.

What to Expect: Observers located within the path of totality will experience the unique transition from an annular to a total solar eclipse. The event will begin as an annular eclipse, with the moon covering the suns center and leaving a bright ring of fire visible around the edges. As the eclipse progresses, the moon will move closer to Earth, eventually covering the sun entirely and creating a total solar eclipse. This brief period of complete darkness will be a remarkable sight for those fortunate enough to be in the right location.

Viewing the Eclipse Safely

It is crucial to remember that looking directly at the sun without proper eye protection can cause serious and permanent eye damage. To safely view any solar eclipse, including the hybrid solar eclipse of April 2023, it is essential to use specially designed solar viewing glasses or filters. Regular sunglasses, even if they are polarized, are not sufficient for protecting your eyes during an eclipse. Additionally, ensure that any telescopes, binoculars, or cameras you use are equipped with appropriate solar filters.

The hybrid solar eclipse of April 2023 offers a unique and rare celestial event for skywatchers to witness. As the eclipse transitions from annular to total, observers along its path will be treated to a breathtaking and unforgettable experience. Remember to prioritize safety when viewing the eclipse, using proper ey...

11:55

NSW Police Turned Their Body Cameras Off Before Fatally Shooting Mentally Ill Man "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"


NSW police tactical operations officers didnt have to shoot Todd McKenzie dead on a July evening in 2019. Yet, following a nine-hour siege, five officers stormed his Taree home, where he was alone, and shot the 40-year-old man, having a mental health crisis, three times in the back.

Evidence heard in the first week of his inquest has a local officer, who was attending a man having a schizophrenic episode, proceeding to aggravate McKenzie, suggesting that he was speaking dribble, lying and a drain on the country, while he further taunted Todd to step outside for a fight.

Over the second week of the coronial inquiry, testimony revealed that when Tactical Operations Regional Support officers arrived at the scene, they then ordered local police to turn off their body-worn cameras, despite Taree officers having been recording for the previous two and a...

10:02

Macron refuses to back US line on China "IndyWatch Feed National"

Western Europe must pursue "strategic autonomy" and avoid getting dragged into confrontations on behalf of the US, Emmanuel Macron told Politico on Sunday. The French president has made similar assertions before, but has nevertheless followed Washington's lead on Ukraine. In an interview while traveling within China this week, Macron told the news site that "Europe faces a great risk" if it "gets caught up in crises that are not ours." "The paradox would be that, overcome with panic, we believe we are just America's followers," Macron said. "The question Europeans need to answer... is it in our interest to accelerate [a crisis] on Taiwan? No. The worse thing would be to think that we Europeans must become followers on this topic and take our cue from the US agenda and a Chinese overreaction."

07:35

Macron: Europe must resist pressure to become Americas followers "IndyWatch Feed National"

Europe must resist pressure to become Americas followers, says Macron

The great risk Europe faces is getting caught up in crises that are not ours, French president says in interview.

TOPSHOT-CHINA-FRANCE-DIPLOMACY

"The great risk Europe faces is getting "caught up in crises that are not ours," says Macron | Ludovic Marin/ AFP 

BY JAMIL ANDERLINI AND CLEA CAULCUTT

APRIL 9, 2023  12:39 PM CET

6 MINUTES READ

Cet article est aussi disponible en franais.

ABOARD COTAM UNIT (FRANCES AIR FORCE ONE) Europe must reduce its dependency on the United States and avoid getting dragged into a confrontation between China and the U.S. over Taiwan, French President Emmanuel Macron said in an interview on his plane back from a three-day state visit to China.

Speaking with POLITICO and two French journalists after spending around six hours with Chinese President Xi Jinping during his trip, Macron emphasized his pet theory of strategic autonomy for Europe, presumably led by France, to become a third superpower.

He said the great risk Europe faces is that it gets caught up in crises that are not ours, which prevents it from building its strategic autonomy, while flying from Beijing to Guangzhou, in southern China, aboard COTAM Unit, Frances Air Force One.

Xi Jinping and the Chinese Communist Party have enthusiastically endorsed Macrons concept of strategic autonomy and Chinese officials constantly refer to it in their dealings with European countries. Party leaders and theorists in Beijing are convinced the West is in decline and China is on the ascendant and that weakening the transatlantic relationship will help accelerate this trend.

The paradox would be that, overcome with panic, we believe we are just Americas followers, Macron said in the interview. The question Europeans need to answer is it in our interest to accelerate [a crisis] on Taiwan? No. The worse thing would be to think that we Europeans must become followers on this topic and take our cue from the U.S. agenda and a Chinese overreaction, he said.

Just hours after his flight left Guangzhou headed back to Paris, China launched large military exercises around the self-ruled island of Taiwan, which China claims as its territory but the U.S. has promised to arm and defend. 

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07:00

Michael Mann Calls the Defeat of Climate Denialism in Australia "IndyWatch Feed National"

Michael Mann appears to have mistaken a left wing electoral cycle maximum for a hockey stick.

04:17

Why the Rule of Law is Collapsing "IndyWatch Feed National"

QUESTION: Marty, Why did you not file a lawsuit against the government for false imprisonment?

SH

ANSWER: I met with five law firms. The truth is when they say the corruption of the judge even changing transcripts and the court of appeals, NOT one lawyer had the guts to challenge the government and the courts. I think people even wrote to Judicial Watch and they would never answer.

When it comes to actually challenging how corrupt the entire system has become, no lawyer wanted to get involved. They are all afraid of the government. I met with one of the largest firms in Philadelphia. Their response We dont sue other lawyers.

Good luck in finding someone who will really defend you. I was at a meeting early on and 4 law firms were talking about how corrupt the judge was. When I told Tenzer Greenblatt to make a motion to recuse the judge, they said their firm would never do that for all the other judges in NYC would then prejudice their firm for even making a recusal motion. So much for the rule of law.

Perhaps Trump will bring all of this to the surface.

The post Why the Rule of Law is Collapsing first appeared on Armstrong Economics.

00:10

The Silent Vitamin Deficiency Mimicking Dementia and How to Reverse Its Effects "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Dementia is a growing concern globally, with an estimated 82 million people expected to be affected by 2030. The progressive decline in cognitive function can be devastating, but what if some cases could be attributed to a simple vitamin deficiency? The answer lies in the often-overlooked importance of vitamin B12, an essential nutrient for normal brain function. A deficiency in this vitamin can produce symptoms strikingly similar to dementia. In this article, well explore the role of vitamin B12 in the body, its connection to dementia, and how to address this deficiency through supplementation, a healthy lifestyle, and diet.

Vitamin B12 is crucial for the development and maintenance of nerve cells, the synthesis of DNA, and the production of red blood cells. It is most abundantly found in animal products, but certain microbes can also produce it. Low animal product consumption is the most common cause of vitamin B12 deficiency.

As we age, our hydrochloric acid (HCL) levels in the stomach decrease, which can lead to vitamin B12 deficiency. HCL is necessary to break down and absorb many vitamins and minerals. Antacids or Metformin use can further lower HCL levels, and acid reflux, often treated with antacids, can be a sign of low HCL. Betaine hydrochloride is the best supplement to promote normal stomach acidity.

Additionally, several medications and substances may cause dementia-like symptoms as side effects, including antacids, bladder medications, sleep aids, SSRIs, cholesterol medications, blood pressure medications, steroids, and alcohol. A deficiency in vitamin B1 (thiamine), zinc, and vitamin D can also lead to dementia-like symptoms.

A 2013 study in the journal Neurology found that vitamin B12-deficient individuals had smaller brain volumes and poorer cognitive performance, suggesting a link between B12 deficiency and dementia. Furthermore, nutrient deficiencies can shrink the hippocampus, leading to Alzheimers disease. Increasing ketones can help nourish a brain starved of fuel and nutrients.

Dr. Burg, a renowned expert in this field, recommends a four-step approach to addressing dementia symptoms caused by nutrient deficiencies:

  1. Start Healthy Keto and intermittent fasting: This eating pattern encourages a higher intake of healthy fats and a lower intake of carbohydrates, which can help increase ketone levels and support brain function.
  2. Consume more fatty fish and seafood: These are excellent sources of vitamin B12 and omega-3 fatty acids, which can help reduce inflammation and support brain health.
  3. Consume more red meat: It is a rich source of vitamin B12, iron, and other essential nutrients that support cognitive function.
  4. Take betaine hydrochloride: This supplement can help increase stomach acidity and improve the absorption of vitamin B12 and other nutrients.

 

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06:21

Senators make new demand regarding FBI, Hunter Biden, Obama White House "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Two GOP senators who have been investigating alleged Biden family corruption for years have stepped up their efforts. Now, Republican Sens. Charles Grassley of Iowa and Ron Johnson of Wisconsin want more answers. Grassley and Johnson have sent a letter to Zuckerberg noting that in October 2020, "when the New York Post published articles based on evidence from Hunter Biden's laptop, many news and social media organizations inappropriately rushed to censor and discredit the initial reporting and falsely labeled it as 'disinformation.'" "Whistleblowers have also alleged to Senator Johnson that local FBI leadership instructed its employees not to look at the Hunter Biden laptop immediately after the FBI had obtained it. Americans deserve to know whether the FBI used Facebook as part of their alleged plan to discredit information about Hunter Biden." Hunter Biden's problems continue to get worse.

05:57

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Twitter now disables likes, replies, and retweets if a tweet has Substack links - The Verge
(19) Viva Frei on Twitter: "@mehdirhasan @mtaibbi @MehdiHasanShow Mehdi, you act like a bona fide bully, bombarding Matt then not letting him speak. Here is a clip in which the individual himself says CISA - which probably explains Matts reporting on that issue. https://t.co/TDXcNsbDkL" / Twitter
(19) Mehdi Hasan on Twitter: "Me: How did you go from being the scourge of Wall Street to being unable to say anything critical of a rightwing billionaire, Elon Musk? Matt Taibbi: "I like Elon Musk." Me: "Would you like to criticize Musk now?" Taibbi: "No I don't particularly want to." https://t.co/ljytIFjQgr" / Twitter
(19) Aaron Mat on Twitter: ".@mehdirhasan has blocked me -- so much for winning every argument -- so hopefully others can ask him if he will retract his false claims about Matt's reporting. https://t.co/e2hxPC02bj" / Twitter
(19) Matt Taibbi (@mtaibbi) / Twitter
Antisemitism, False Information and Hate Speech Find a Home on Substack | ADL
(11) Matt Taibbi on Twitter: "Since sharing links to my articles is a primary reason I come to this platform, I was alarmed and asked what was going on. I was given the option of posting articles on Twitter instead. Im obviously staying at Substack, and will be moving to Substack Notes next week." / Twitter
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02:54

Pan-African News Wire "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

LAMOLA BLASTS UAE FOR FAILING TO INFORM SA OF GUPTA EXTRADITION DECISION

A United Arab Emirates court is believed to have ruled on the request almost a month ago, dismissing the application on a technical issue Lamola says is 'inexplicable'.

FILE: Justice Minister Ronald Lamola at an inter-ministerial briefing on the coronavirus in Pretoria on 13 March 2020. Picture: Sethembiso Zulu/Eyewitness News

Atul Gupta Gupta brothers Justice and Correctional Services Minister Ronald Lamola Rajesh Gupta United Arab Emirates UAE Atul and Rajesh Gupta

Nokukhanya Mntambo | 07 April 2023 13:10

JOHANNESBURG - Justice and Correctional Services Minister Ronald Lamola said South African officials were scrambling for answers after news that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) had denied the country's request to extradite the Gupta fugitives.

Gupta brothers, Rajesh and Atul, are wanted in South Africa to face fraud and corruption charges related to state capture crimes.

Lamola briefed the media on Friday morning following reports the duo were spotted in Switzerland in late March.

Lamola hit out at the UAE for failing to inform South African officials of the court's decision to deny the extradition request for the Gupta brothers.

A UAE court is believed to have ruled on the request almost a month ago, dismissing the application on a technical issue.

The court denied the extradition on the charge of money laundering, citing the UAE's jurisdiction over the matter, while the arrest warrant on the fraud and corruption charges was cancelled.

But Lamola said this did not warrant grounds for dismissal.

"The reasons provided for denying our request are inexplicable and fly in the face of the assurances given by Emirati authorities that our requests meet their requirements."

Lamola further accused the UAE of flouting the extradition treaty.

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