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Wednesday, 24 May

22:26

Reminder: NSW Liberal Party made they right decision when it flushed Shayne Mallard. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Far left liberal Shayne Mallard was a waste of space in the NSW Parliament. He achieved very little other than being a factional number in snake Matt Keans power base. Perrottet did one good thing on the way out the door he helped flush Mallard. Mallard's childish crap on Twitter...

22:24

95 YO grandmother dies after being allegedly Tasered by NSW Police. "IndyWatch Feed National"

A great-grandmother has died a week after she was allegedly Tasered by a police officer in a NSW Snowy Mountains aged care facility. Clare Nowland, 95, passed away surrounded by family in Cooma Hospital just after 7pm on Wednesday, less than an hour after police confirmed charges had been laid...

20:04

Ron DeSantis gearing up. "IndyWatch Feed National"

America is worth the fight... Every. Single. Time. pic.twitter.com/lWNQ3DIXgp Casey DeSantis (@CaseyDeSantis) May 23, 2023

15:14

The Palestine Laboratory book extract on politicide "IndyWatch Feed National"

An extract of my new book,  The Palestine Laboratory, has been published by Dawn, founded by the murdered Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi in his quest for democracy and human rights in the Middle East.

The extracted chapter is about Israeli desires to make Gaza an effective testing ground for new weapons, social media manipulation and politicide.

Heres the extract in PDF form: The Technology of Occupation Has Become One of Israels Main Exports DAWN

 

The post The Palestine Laboratory book extract on politicide appeared first on Antony Loewenstein.

14:37

Big Tech and The Voice Canberra Has Sold Out "IndyWatch Feed National"

Cabal vultures circling over Australia

Introduction by Dee McLachlan

I will be posting some articles in the future about humans being originally designed as a slave race. So nothing surprises me anymore. Our leaders have been put there to ensure that our freedoms are curtailed, and to ensure they do the bidding of powers above them.

Put simply, the politic...

13:49

YouTube Premium - Do not pay for it! "IndyWatch Feed National"

As usual, Google is defrauding its customers and ripping off content creators.

See explanation in the following video:




12:25

The future liberal feminists want: Tracey Spicers Man-Made "IndyWatch Feed National"

Fembots, sexbots, killerbots, chatbots: all these and more are the subject of Tracey Spicers latest book Man Made: How the bias of the past is being built into the future. But while the book offers an overview of the problem just as AI dominates the news, its critical analysis falls short.

The post The future liberal feminists want: Tracey Spicers Man-Made appeared first on Overland literary journal.

10:48

ABC attention seeker Michael Rowland goes on holiday - thinks public statement necessary. "IndyWatch Feed National"

These people are out of control. Its not about you Michael. The ABC has plenty of beige, smug, know-it-alls who could do your job. Got a replacement already.

10:22

Andrews government budget breaks a little from the usual neoliberalism "IndyWatch Feed National"

Contributed by Joe Montero

The budget just handed down by Victorias government is relevant to the whole of Australia. It represents a small shift away from the neoliberalism that has long been the consensus in Australias parliaments.

The opposition, big business groups, and substantial parts of the media have been quick to accuse the government of class warfare. Of course, this crude sensationalism is wrong. is budget merely represents a minor upwards redistribution of burden, after years of it going the other way. Besides, the accusation misses the point.

Photo by James Ross/AAP: The Victorian premier, Daniel Andrews at the states budget lockup where the budget was unveiled

So, what is the budget about? The answer is that it centres on the belief that the budget deficit be brought down. In this respect, it carries on with tradition, except that it applies only to the $35.5 billion debt incurred through the governments role in dealing with the Covid Pandemic. It does not apply to a major part of government spending, which goes under the title of the state building debt.  

Treasurer Tim Pallas compared the state building debt to a mortgage, and the other, to a credit card debt that must be paid off. This makes sense. Debt that works to create value to cover it is not a problem. Debt that does not do this is a potential problem. Businesses rely on borrowing and routinely make this distinction. Why shouldnt government do the same?

Investing in services and infrastructure adds to the economy and its potential, as it adds to the standards of living and quality of life for all. These goals are surely worthwhile.

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10:14

The last Special Air Service Regiment Iranian Embassy Balcony Man dies. Lest We Forget. "IndyWatch Feed National"

A hero SASR soldier who helped save hostages during a six-day siege at the Iranian Embassy in London has died. Mel Parry died yesterday after a "very long illness", said SASR veteran Bob Shepherd. He was involved in the mission to rescue dozens of hostages from armed Islamist Arab separatists...

09:36

DV reoffence reduced by electronic ankle devices "IndyWatch Feed National"

The Domestic Violence Electronic Monitoring (DVEM) program is the first electronic monitoring program in NSW. Photo ABC

Reductions in reoffence and new offences have been identified as a result of NSW domestic violence (DV) offenders wearing electronic ankle devices in the first year of release from prison.

On average, one woman every nine days and one man every month is killed by a current or former partner in Australia. On 4 January 2023 Lindy Lucenas body was found in Ballina; she was the first woman to be murdered in an act of domestic violence this year.

The Domestic Violence Electronic Monitoring (DVEM) program was introduced in June 2016 and is the first electronic monitoring program in NSW to target domestic violence (DV) offenders and their compliance with Apprehended Domestic Violence Orders (ADVOs). The study monitored 226 DVEM participants and 768 offenders who met all eligibility criteria for DVEM but did not participate in relation to four areas: 1. Any reoffence, 2. Domestic violence reoffence, 3. ADVO breach reoffence, and 4. Return to custody.

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Tuesday, 23 May

22:42

Australian Government Ruled COVID Wrong-Think Domestic Terrorism "IndyWatch Feed National"

READ MORE AT CALDRON POOL  Freedom of information documents acquired by LNP senator Alex Antic...

22:36

G7 Provides Common Statement on China, but Challenges Remain "IndyWatch Feed National"

At the gathering of G7 countries in Hiroshima over the weekend, the assembled leaders of the worlds richest countries managed to put together a collective, yet veiled response to Chinese economic coercion and aggressive posturing in the Indo-Pacific. While not forgetting the ever-present war in Ukraine, evidenced by the presence of Volodymyr Zelenskiy, regional concerns dominated the weekend. It was a clear message to Chinese President Xi Jinping that changes in the geopolitical status quo would not be tolerated, or worse that the G7 would act with the same determination in Taiwan as it has in Ukraine. However, despite the message of unity, at home, many of the G7 members have challenges that threaten to overwhelm efforts to quell turmoil in the region.

U.S. President Joe Biden, while embracing training Ukrainian fighter pilots on American-made F-16 jets and who recently announced a $375 million military aid package, which includes artillery, ammunition and HIMARS rocket launchers, in addition to the more than $37 billion already spent since the Russian invasion began, is facing growing scrutiny at home. Republicans, as the 2024 Presidential campaign heats up, will continue to press the issue of the utility of US support for Ukraine. Both Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former President Donald Trump have already called into question Bidens support, even suggesting that it is not vital  to US national security interests. Ukrainian aid also runs counter to US domestic turmoil, where another debt ceiling debate forced Biden to cancel a Quad meeting in Australia and a historic first-ever meeting in Papua New Guinea. Attending both would have boosted American visibility in the region, and sent an important message to Indo-Pacific countries that the United States is a steady, trusted, and reliable partner. Abandoning the Papua New Guinea meeting gives China fodder for a legitimate counter argument.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was also a visible presence at the G7, but despite the first face-to-face meeting with Zelenskiy, is likely to have to walk a careful line between calling for the end of the war in Ukraine to managing New Delhis relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin. India between 2018 and 2021...

22:35

Where Did All the Money Go? Ukraines Organized Military Loses Major Stronghold City to Russian Mercenaries "IndyWatch Feed National"

$150 billion later, Americans remain with unanswered questions about Kievs stumbling armed forces. Five months ago to this day, Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky delivered what has now become an infamous address to the U.S. Congress. During his speech, Zelensky boldly declared the city of Bakhmut as his countrys stronghold in the east, adding, the fight for Bakhmut will change the trajectory []

22:34

What Is Agent C? NSW Government Funding Anti-Far-Right Workshop "IndyWatch Feed National"

READ MORE AT CALDRON POOL  In years gone by, the Government did not direct the...

22:33

Rogue Consultants: PwC, Tax Evasion, and Getting Clients "IndyWatch Feed National"

Things are not looking up at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), a global professional services firm piratically free in sharing confidential tax information gathered from government clients. Then again, the firms expertise is not so much to look up to a principled heaven as down to a tax-proof Hades, buried in the scrambling minutiae of accounting and deception.

This year has been particularly eventful for PwC, notably in connection with its relationship with one of its most valuable clients: the Australian Commonwealth. It all began with the Australian Financial Reviews sniffing around the role played by now former PwC tax partner Peter Collins. Collins had circulated confidential information about proposed government plans to target the moving of multinational company profits to offshore havens to avoid tax. This took place despite the signing of a number of confidentiality agreements with the Australian Treasury between 2013 and 2018.

The little known regulator, the Tax Practitioners Board (TPB), had made little fuss of the whole business, only going so far as to place a two-year ban on re-registering Collins as a tax practitioner. It was small beer given his breaches, which included a failure to act with integrity, as required by his professional, ethical, and legal obligations. The best TPB Chair, Ian Klug, could do was express concern when tax practitioners abuse their positions of trust, or fail to act with integrity.

Then came the probing of an inquiry from the Senate Finance and Public Administration Committees, and the release of 144 pages of internal PwC emails. These revealed that PwC had created a global team to increase their client base using the tax information in question. The emails also reveal 53 redacted PwC emails addressed in Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom and Ireland. Others were sent to tax partners and directors. It is estimated that the company raked in A$2.5 million from the leaked material.

In March, the PwC Australia executive Tom Seymour did few favours for himself, observing at the Financial Reviews Business Summit that evidence submitted to the Senate committee revealing that 20 to 30 partners and staff had received confidential information was merely a perception problem. He also insisted, without clarification, that those found to be directly involved, had l...

21:53

Russian interior minister in KSA days after surprise Zelensky visit "IndyWatch Feed National"

Russian Interior Minister Vladimir Kolokoltsev arrived in the Saudi capital Riyadh on 23 May for talks with his counterpart in the kingdom Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud, according to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA). "During the session, they discussed ways to enhance security cooperation paths between the two countries' ministries of interior, in addition to discussing a number of issues of common interest," a report by SPA reads. The meeting was attended by several other interior ministry authorities from the kingdom, as well as Russian Ambassador Sergey Kozlov. Kolokoltsev's warm welcome to Riyadh comes despite a slew of sanctions issued against him by the US, Australia, Canada, the EU, Japan, New Zealand, and the UK. In 2022, Washington refused to grant him a visa to participate in a UN chiefs of police summit.

21:08

Pan-African News Wire "IndyWatch Feed National"

Sudan Conflict: UNITAMS Chief Blames Military Leaders for Escalation

Volker Perthes briefs the Security Council about the situation in Sudan on May 22, 2023

May 22, 2023 (KHARTOUM) In a briefing to the United Nations Security Council on Monday afternoon, Volker Perthes, the head of the United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in Sudan (UNITAMS), placed the blame squarely on the leadership of both warring parties for the escalating conflict in Sudan.

Perthes further urged an immediate end to the fighting, emphasizing that the responsibility for the ongoing violence rests with those who have chosen the battlefield over peaceful negotiations.

Addressing the council, Perthes acknowledged the various opinions regarding the root causes of the conflict. Some criticize the international community for failing to recognize the warning signs, while others point fingers at flaws in the political process or the Framework Agreement itself. However, He stressed that it is the leaders of the opposing sides who bear the responsibility for the daily warfare and its devastating consequences.

The responsibility for the fighting rests with those who are waging it daily: the leadership of the two sides who share accountability for choosing to settle their unresolved conflict on the battlefield rather than at the negotiating table, Perthes emphasized. He underscored that the decision to resort to violence has ravaged Sudan and that it is within the power of the warring parties to bring an end to the bloodshed.

The international diplomat told the Council that more than 700 people have been killed, including 190 children, with another 6,000 injured. Many are missing. Over a million have been displaced: more than 840,000 have sought shelter in rural areas and other states while another 250,000 have crossed Sudanese borders. Nearly 8,000 of the displaced population are pregnant women.

Perthes outlined the extensive efforts made by UNITAMS and the international community to prevent the crisis. Since the October 2021 coup, UNITAMS engaged diligent...

21:01

Yeah Nah Pasaran! #163 w Kristina Stoeckl on The Moralist International: Russia in the Global Culture Wars : May 25, 2023 "IndyWatch Feed National"

This week on Yeah Nah Pasaran! we talk to Kristina Stoeckl [Twitter]. Kristina is a professor of sociology at LUISS Guido Carli University in Rome, an adjunct professor at the University of Innsbruck and the author, with Dmitry Uzlaner, of Continue reading

20:54

You idiot. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Costs are costs. They get passed on to customers in higher prices. It's axiomatic. And very few property owners are "lucky enough" to own an investment property. They work hard for it. Socialist Victoria in your face. Dear landlords, Renters are not cash cows. If youre lucky enough to own...

20:10

Wise words from the impressive Commando Veteran Major Heston Russell (Ret'd) "IndyWatch Feed National"

In 2021 I was fortunate to give evidence at the first hearing of the Royal Commission into Defence & Veteran Suicide. It will be interesting to see the results come next year, & what (long overdue) actions are taken from there.#Veterans #RoyalCommission #Responsibility #Action pic.twitter.com/gQj1PWRFDC Heston Russell (@HestonRussell) May...

19:56

Therapeutic Albanese stuns the Modi crowd with his hardship tale. "IndyWatch Feed National"

I once lived in public housing Albanese looks like a contestant on Millionaire Hot Seat.

19:34

Everybody Knows, Part 18: We (the Authorities) Can Use This Process "IndyWatch Feed National"

(L) a Dunkin Donut franchise, Photo: Boston.com  (C) Hobart's Constable Pat Allen, Photo: Facebook (R) Confucius, Photo: xoticbramds.net(L) a Dunkin Donut franchise, Photo: Boston.com  (C) Hobarts Constable Pat Allen, Photo: Facebook (R) Confucius, Photo: xoticbramds.net

by Mary W Maxwell, LLB

I write to ask the Readers of this article if they can help me think up a name for a very important phenomenon that does not yet have a name.  Without a name, it is hard to discuss the phenomenon or evaluate it.  The word I am looking for is something like chutzpah, or unmitigated cheek, but more subtle.

Here is an example.  In 1996, the authorities in this case, Justice William Cox in Tasmania gave Martin Bryant 35 life sentences for killing 35 people at Port Arthur. I think he knew that Bryant was innocent and that the narrative was garbooge. But if Cox didnt realize it, another authority-person, Damian Bugg certainly did.  There was no trial, as Martin had been shanghaied into pleading Guilty.

The ways...

19:00

Why Scientists Have a Hard Time Getting Money to Study the Root Causes of Outbreaks "IndyWatch Feed National"

ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as theyre published.

The outbreaks keep coming.

Mpox, the virus formerly known as monkeypox, last year crossed borders with unprecedented speed to infect nearly 90,000 people. In the past year, Ebola killed at least 55 in Uganda, and a related, equally deadly virus called Marburg emerged in two countries that have never seen it before. Now, scientists are worried that a dangerous bird flu thats been jumping to mammals could mutate and spread among humans.

These viruses all came from wildlife. Understanding what conditions prime pathogens to leap from animals to people could help us prevent outbreaks. After COVID-19 showed the world the devastation a pandemic can bring, youd think this type of research would be among the hottest areas of science, with funders lined up far and wide.

Thats not the case. As ProPublica has shown in a series of stories this year, global health authorities focus far more attention and money on containing outbreaks once they begin rather than preventing them from starting in the first place. This mindset has hindered scientists who study the complex dynamics that drive whats known as spillover, the moment a pathogen leaps from one species to another.

Australian researcher Peggy Eby and her colleagues have shown that it is possible to predict when spillovers are going to happen by closely tracking bats that spread contagion and patiently observing changes that shape their world. This groundbreaking research on the often-fatal Hendra virus relied on decades of Ebys field work, some of which she did without pay. Early on, one government funder told her that the project she proposed wasnt a sufficiently important contribution. She and her colleagues had to cobble together a mishmash of different grants and keep impatient fund...

18:30

Designing With Aluminum Profiles: Tips for Optimizing Linear Motion Solutions "IndyWatch Feed National"

Aluminum is a material used for various purposes and in various industries. One of the major reasons why it is used so widely is the flexibility it provides. With that in mind, you can see it as a substitute for many materials that do not offer the much-needed flexibility. Of course, utilizing methods that will help with the processing procedure is essential. As you can presume, only experienced professionals can do it properly.

There is not only one solution that can serve as an answer to every question. Think about it; different processes have different needs. Therefore, expecting that everything you do can help achieve the best linear motion of the best quality is unreasonable. For example, when you compare aluminum with titanium and steel, you will see that aluminum offers a feature others do not, flexibility. Sometimes, conducting them in complex shapes is necessary.

As we have said, understanding the proper way of designing aluminum profiles does not work without the necessary experience. Today, we want to discuss some tips to help you optimize linear motion solutions. So, without further ado, let us look at the most important tips.

Specifying Metal Thickness

Source: tuli-shop.com

When you are about to process the material to get the shape you want, you should know there are potential pitfalls. Therefore, it is crucial to assess these and find a way to prevent them from happening. By doing that, the process will ensure that keeping sufficient metal thickness around the profile you are interested in getting at the end of the process. The thickness is crucial for meeting the structural requirements.

The shapes you get should be resilient enough to sustain all the influences that might occur down the road. But, at the same time, they need to remain functional. Otherwise, there is a potential problem of it experiencing issues that can damage the structural quality of the device. Another thing you can expect to achieve with enough thickness is flexibility. Even if some adjustments are made, the piece should return to its original shape.

When the thickn...

15:48

Unauthorized Disclosure podcast interview on The Palestine laboratory "IndyWatch Feed National"

My interview with the Unauthorised Disclosure podcast talking about my new book, The Palestine Laboratory. With hosts Kevin Gosztola and Rania Khalek, we discuss the influence of Israeli counter-insurgency tactics in Latin and South America, the silencing of Palestinians on social media and much more.

The post Unauthorized Disclosure podcast interview on The Palestine laboratory appeared first on Antony Loewenstein.

15:42

4 Ways to Improve Ventilation Around Your Home "IndyWatch Feed National"

Does your living room feel stuffy? Do unpleasant odours linger around your house even after youve cleaned up? If so, your home could be suffering from poor ventilation.

Ventilation plays an important role in maintaining and improving the air quality in your property. Though it might seem like a trivial thing, poor ventilation can cause a lot of different issues such as respiratory problems, serious allergic reactions, mould build-up, moisture damage around your property and so on.

Because of this, its essential that this problem is addressed as soon as possible. To help you out, were going to discuss four easy ways to improve ventilation around your home.

Understanding the Importance of Ventilation

The primary purpose of ventilation is to provide freshness within a space by removing pollutants within stagnant air and replacing it with clean air. Ventilation helps to remove pollutants such as mould, bacteria, and VOCs. Great ventilation also helps to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning, which can occur if certain appliances are not properly vented. With good airflow, you might also experience improved oxygen levels and a reduction in unpleasant odours.

Proper ventilation not only improves air quality but also controls temperature and humidity. This reduces the risk of respiratory problems and other serious health issues. This is especially relevant in homes (or workplaces) where people spend a significant amount of time indoors.

Needless to say, understanding the importance of ventilation is crucial for healthy living.

To get an idea of how well-ventilated a space is, consider the size and shape of the room, the number and location of windows, and the presence of mechanical ventilation systems. Also, pay attention to how you feel in these spaces. Do you find it easy to breathe? Are you feeling more tired than usual?

If youre having issues doing simple tasks in your very own living space, its worth thinking about how good the ventilation is within your home.

Ways to Improve Ventilation Around Your Home

  1. Use Plantation Shutters

    If you want to reduce indoor pollutants and increase the airflow in your home, consider investing in plantation shutters. Not only do these shutters add a stylish element to your home decor, but they also provide practical benefits such as promoting better air circulation and ventilation. This is especially important if you live in a humid area that is prone to mould and mildew build-up.

    Unlike traditional blinds or curtains, plantation shutters are designed with adjustable...

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15:22

Stand by for 8 full days of Kevin Rudd Memorial Aboriginal Sorry and Reconciliation "IndyWatch Feed National"

Sorry Day - all day this Friday Reconciliation Week - all day every day, Saturday 27 May to Saturday 3 June.

14:20

The Rise of Plant-Based Diets: Pro, Cons, and Benefits "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

In recent years, there has been a remarkable shift in dietary choices and an increasing number of people embracing plant-based diets. The rise of plant-based diets has garnered significant attention due to various factors such as health concerns, environmental sustainability, and ethical considerations. These diets primarily focus on the consumption of plant-derived foods while minimising or eliminating animal products.

As the world becomes more conscious of the impact of dietary choices on both personal well-being and the planet, plant-based diets have gained prominence as a viable alternative. This article will explore the pros, cons, and benefits of adopting a plant-based diet, providing a comprehensive overview of the topic.

The purpose of this article is to delve into the multifaceted aspects of plant-based diets. We will examine the potential advantages, including the positive impact on health and the environment. Additionally, we will explore the challenges and drawbacks associated with these diets, considering factors such as nutritional considerations and social implications.

Join us as we embark on a journey through the world of plant-based diets, uncovering the motivations behind their rise, and exploring the potential advantages and challenges they present. Whether you are curious about the health benefits, interested in reducing your ecological footprint or pondering the ethical implications of your dietary choices, this article aims to provide valuable insights and empower you to make educated decisions about your own diet.

Pros of Plant-Based Diets

Health benefits

Plant-based diets offer a multitude of health benefits, making them an appealing choice for many people. One significant advantage is the reduced risk of chronic diseases. Research has consistently shown that plant-based diets, when well-balanced and properly planned, can lower the risk of conditions such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, obesity, and certain types of cancer. The high intake of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains provides essential nutrients, antioxidants, and fibre, which contribute to improved overall health.

Moreover, plant-based diets can support weight management and improved metabolism. They tend to be lower in calorie density while offering higher satiety due to the fibre-rich nature of plant foods. This can help everyone maintain a healthy weight or even facilitate weight loss, reducing the risk of obesity-related health issues.

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13:06

US Trade justice campaigners press IPEF talks on labour rights, environment, digital "IndyWatch Feed National"

May 23, 2023: A coalition of US trade justice organisations rallied in Detroit on May 20 during the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) talks there, to highlight the Ministerial Meeting for the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF) set for May 27. They posed the rights of workers and the planet against corporate priority for profits in IPEF.

The morning was dedicated to workshops on trade agreements and the fight for global justice, APEC and Southeast Asia, what Big Tech wants the world to look like, the struggle for human rights in the Philippines, food justice, and trade deals and global climate justice. The afternoon was a march for jobs and justice through downtown Detroit to the APEC Ministerial at Hart Plaza.

This program was organised by Public Citizen, Sierra Club, Michigan Climate Action Network, the International League of Peoples Struggles, Progressive Democrats of America, BAYAN USA, Trade Justice and DISTILL. A bigger protest is planned for the IPEF Leaders Meeting expected during the APEC Leaders Meeting in November in San Francisco.

Outside a meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), local labor leaders, environmental advocates, and economic justice activists call for the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF) to include strong, enforceable labor and environmental standards and no special privileges for Big Tech. on Saturday May 20 in Detroit. Image: Rick Osentoski AP images for Public Citizen.

12:37

Casino Cup Day forced to relocate due to unsafe track "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Organisers of Beef Week Cup Day in Casino have been forced to move the event to Lismore after it was found that the Casino Racetrack was unsafe.

In a disappointing decision for Casinos horse racing fans, stewards from Racing NSW found that the turf at the racetrack was not of sufficient quality to hold the day long event.

The event, due to take place this Friday (May 27) has now been moved to the Lismore Turf Club.

Its very disappointing, Casino Race Club representative John Walker told ABC North Coast this morning.

We always knew we were in a battle for time but we always thought it was alright.

Considerable work had gone into preparing the race track for Fridays full-day event, including relaying large sections of the circuit with fresh turf.

However, some of the turf had not sufficiently taken, meaning that horses and riders were potentially at risk if the event went ahead.

The forced relocation of the Cup is a blow to Casinos annual Beef Week event, as the races draw hundreds to the town, providing a significant boost for the local economy.

Mr Walker said it was also a blow to the club, which was counting on gate takings, and food and beverage sales, for its bottom line.

It puts the race club under financial strain, he said.

Well be struggling. The next meeting isnt for a couple of months.

I feel sorry for the people who come home [to Casino] for Beef Week events.

I dont think theyll really want to go out to Lismore, and holding it there is really of little benefit for the Club or the town.

The post Casino Cup Day forced to relocate due to unsafe track appeared first on The Echo.

12:28

Australia, the 'free speech' colony - Canberra silenced posts on COVID "IndyWatch Feed National"

According to some US Human Rights report, Australia is a constitutional democracy.

Well, what they don't tell you in this report is that Australia, according to the constitution is a colony, albeit a self governing one.

One would expect 'free speech' to be part of this thing called democracy, no?

No, not in the colony called Australia.

Free speech may be illegal soon, the way things are going, and people's right to gather en masse for the purpose of solidarity in relation to a particular government action has already being put into the illegal pile, well without prior government approval, anyway.



Actions of this calibre are all part of the Nanny State, Penal Colony Policies agenda.

Australia, Alcatraz v2.0, the 'free range' prison isle.

12:16

THE OATH "IndyWatch Feed National"

IS THIS ANOTHER CASE OF POLITICIANS MAKING A PROMISE THAT IS MORE HONOURED IN THE BREACH THAN IN THE OBSERVANCE?

Did you know that when federal politicians are Sworn-In after a federal election or a federal By-election, that they must make a Sworn Oath to uphold the law?

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THE DAISYCHAIN:

When I send emails, I often daisychain the text of  series of emails to make a new, larger, more detailed, (updated) email, which I may then broadcast to many people, some of whom may have received one of the original emails.

EMAIL CHAPTERS: The following text is of an email that has been sent to about 40 federal politicians, and it includes the text that was published in my last 2 Ronalds spa...

11:36

THE CAPE YORK INSTITUTE KNOWS THE TRUTH "IndyWatch Feed National"

At least one decision-make at the Cape York Instiute knows the truth will they share that knowledge?

As a result of the email that was sent to the Cape york Institute on the 18th May 2023, one or more of the decision-makers in this organization now knows some shocking truths that the major financial sponsors of the CYI, i.e., the Federal Government and the Queensland Government, do not want any of Australias indigenous population to know.

Short URL: https://wp.me/p1n8TZ-3hM

How many civil rights violations has the Basics Card created?

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11:25

Food prices up 10% in Australia since last year "IndyWatch Feed National"

Supermarket prices have lifted off again, according to new data, placing pressure on households and feeding inflation while also denting hopes that shoppers were set to soon receive a respite from surging food costs. Investment bank UBS has found that food and grocery prices at Australia's dominant supermarket chains, Coles and Woolworths, were running at an annualised 9.6% increase in April, according to its analysis of more than 60,000 items. The UBS figure, which is disputed by Coles, represents a new high, with fresh food propelling the increases with near double-digit annual rises.

10:57

Microsoft Is Decrypting Your Files in The Cloud "IndyWatch Feed National"

See video: 

Microsoft is a corporation that works closely with supplying data to the Five Eyes  TVEY global surveillance network.

It is therefore doubtful if there will be any legal repercussions with regards to this action.

Warning: Microsoft products are not recommended for use if you value your privacy and security.

09:28

Coles and Woolworths have been robbing us "IndyWatch Feed National"

Contributed by Joe Montero

Everyone knew it all along. Now the hard evidence is in. Coles and Woolworths have been price gouging and made big increases to their profit margins by doing this. Some would suggest this is a form of theft.

An analysis by Guardian columnist Jonathan Barrett, gleamed from an examination of five years of the financial accounts of the two supermarket monopolies, revealed the use of the covid pandemic to increase prices.

Cartoon by Nicholson

This is hardly surprising. Shoppers depending on Coles and Woolworths knew they faced the increasing cost of their shopping bill at a time when they were particularly vulnerable. Nor were they convinced that this was the result of market conditions.

Coles has explained away the profit rise as due to cost savings. Woolworths has said that price rises were due to increasing costs payments to suppliers. This doesnt explain why both profits and prices went up together. Reducing costs should work to hold down prices. Increasing supply costs should work to hold down profits. Something else is going on and these supermarkets want to keep this hidden.   

For Coles, the gross profit margin from its supermarket division increased from 24.7 percent before the pandemic, to 26.5 percent in its latest result. Woolworths recorded a lift from 29.1 percent to 30.7 percent. These gross figures represent the profit rate before tax and a few other expenses are calculated in. They may appear to be small. Dont be fooled by this. More than two thirds of Australias weekly shopping bill is spent at these two supermarket chains. Any change represents a big part of the nations spending.

It can be argued that some price rises have been due to other factors. Examples are the impact of drought, fire and flood on farm products, and the cost of fuel on transport. But these would not result in a simultaneous rise in prices and profit.

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09:12

April 2025: new deadline for temporary housing pod villagers in Wollongbar "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Wollongbar housing pods and caravans. Photo David Lowe.

The recovery horizon for last years Northern Rivers disasters continues to stretch, but the government seems determined to finalise exit plans for survivors staying in temporary housing in Wollongbar.

A one-year extension of the governments lease of part of the Wollongbar Sports Fields for a temporary housing pod village for flood-affected people would allow the agency to put in place exit plans for residents of the village, Ballina Shire Council staff notes for this weeks ordinary council meeting showed.

Putting the plan in place would, in turn, ensure residents would exit the village towards the end of 2024/early 2025.

The news comes nearly fifteen months after floods first ravaged the region, with little to no signs of major recovery in sight aside from clean-ups.

Major infrastructure repairs to flood levees are ongoing while significant local sites such as the Norco icecream factory in Lismore are not expected to be operational for another year or so.

Homeowners continue to grapple with insurance companies, contractors, government agencies and their immediate housing concerns while former renters face a crippled market.

136 disaster survivors in temporary Wollongbar village

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09:11

International Story Time at Helensburgh, Thirroul and Corrimal libraries "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

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NATIONAL Simultaneous Storytime is back with special events at Corrimal, Helensburgh, Thirroul, and Wollongong Libraries this week.

This year the national event is held on Wednesday, May 24 at 11am and invites everyone across the country to read the Australian picture book, The Speedy Sloth by author Rebecca Young and Illustrator Heath McKenzie.

National Simultaneous Storytime is all about fostering a love of reading from an early age, and is held across Australia in libraries, schools, preschools, family day cares, childcare centres, family homes and bookshops.

Wollongong City Council Manager Library and Community Services Jenny Thompson said librarians will be reading The Speedy Sloth at participating libraries starting on the dot at 11am.

This is the perfect event for children aged under 6 years, as well as their parents or caregivers, Ms Thompson said.

We love our books, and its wonderful to be able to showcase another great Australian picture book to our community. For those who dont often manage to get to their local library, or are a bit out of practice with Storytimes, come along. National Simultaneous Storytime is for you!

National Simultaneous Storytime is held annually as an initiative of the Aust...

08:22

Byron Council seeking $200m to complete flood infrastructure repairs "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Byron Shire Council says it is submitting 42 separate funding applications to the State and Federal Governments via Transport for NSW (TfNSW) to cover repair and reconstruction costs in the realm of $200 million, as reconstruction continues following the 2022 floods.

The Council says it suffered damage to over 600 pieces of infrastructure including roads, bridges, causeways and guardrails, as a result of floods

We are in the same boat as all the other flood-affected Councils in our region, waiting for news on the status of a number of our funding applications lodged to-date, to repair the damage done by the floods last year, Councils Director Infrastructure Services, Phil Holloway said.

And, we are competing with our neighbouring councils and all the other councils in NSW that had infrastructure damaged by the floods last year for this funding.

This is a very rigorous process and extremely time-consuming because not only do we prepare the case for flood damage and subsequent funding, but TfNSW staff need to check every single detail of each claim.

While more than 600 pieces of infrastructure have been damaged, as part of our funding applications, we have where possible, packaged together things like roads in a certain area, causeways in close proximity for instance, right down to replacement of guardrails and smaller assets that were damaged but are still important and have been included in our applications.

TfNSWs original application approval deadline of 30 June was last week moved to 31 December 2023.

Despite the deadline being moved, our strong position means all our applications will be made by 30 June the original cut-off date. We have more than 50 percent of our applications lodged for funding approval and tracking through the TfNSW process, and the preparation of the remaining applications are well advanced, Mr Holloway said.

Councils capital works teams are also continuing to roll out general maintenance for roads and drainage as per the Capital Works Program.

While Council is waiting for funding approval for the majority of damage claims, disaster funding has been approved for:

Federal Drive landslip and road reconstruction (work underway)

Englishes Bridge (completed)

Huonbrook Road drainage structures (starting 2023)

Additional flood-impacted infrastructure projects that have been assessed by Council as being eligible for funding and which have been submitted to TfNSW  for funding approval include roads, bridges and causeways in the following areas:

Kennedys Lane, Cedarvale Road, Durrumbul Road, Riverside Drive, The Saddle Road, Jones Road and Huonbrook Road ...

08:05

Restoration works start on Reserve Creek Road "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Work is finally underway to repair the extreme landslip at Reserve Creek Road in The Tweed Shire, with contractors establishing a works site and early works beginning on the ground this week.

Its welcome news for local residents who have been challenged by the roads closure since the February 2022 flood event.

The landslip at Reserve Creek Road. Image: Tweed Council

Councils contractor, SEE Civil Pty Ltd, has completed site establishment works including placement of a temporary site office, temporary barriers and safety protocols with heavy machinery arriving on site.

Early works on access ramps and ground investigations also started this week, despite interruptions by wet weather.

Tweed Shire Councils flood restoration team has received and approved SEE Civils initial design, signalling the start of critical works on a temporary side road. This marks an important milestone in the regions flood recovery effort.

SEE Civil has also written to Reserve Creek residents advising of possible short traffic delays further up from the works site, as crews investigate an additional section of landslip approximately 200-metres north of the main slip site.

Councils Manager Infrastructure Delivery Tim Mackney was pleased to finally see works start on the ground.

We understand it has been a long wait for the Reserve Creek Road community and we thank them for their ongoing patience, Mr Mackney said.

The good news is the end is in sight with the detailed design work for the $6 million project nearing completion, pending final approval.

Although it has taken some time to get to this stage, a lot of essential work was required to be undertaken in the background over the past 15 months, including geotechnical investigations, designs, tendering for the contractor, applying for planning approvals, and gaining approvals for disaster funding. The project team has done a great job under difficult market conditions.

Initially, the project will provide temporary access to restore through traffic along the road. Once the permanent works are completed, the road will be safe to be opened completely without restrictions.

Council is working with...

08:01

Mass migration isnt good for Australia, and its never properly planned and well managed "IndyWatch Feed National"

Sustainable Population Australia (SPA) has questioned the claim by the Business Council of Australia (BCA) that two thirds of Australians believe that properly planned and well managed migration is good for Australia. BCA has asked a loaded question, to get the answer they wanted. Their result is directly contradicted by the more reliable Australia Population Research Institute survey. Here, 70% want net migration at somewhat or much lower levels than the pre-COVID 240,000.

SPA says current mass migration levels (400,000 this year and 315,000 the next) wont be properly planned and well managed. BCA totally ignores the environmental stress and damage caused by the consequent rapid population growth.

There is no way infrastructure will be adequately provided, when this years influx adds tens of billions of dollars to the unfunded infrastructure backlog, says Ms Goldie.

There is no way Australia can provide housing for this mass influx of people as well as deal with the backlog in housing requirements of the existing population.

There is no way we can meet the energy needs of another 1.5 million people over the next five years and reduce our greenhouse gas emissions by 43% by 2030.

The huge amounts of energy required to house all the extra people, never mind that required to transport, feed and educate them, will offset any shift to renewable energy.   

Without huge infill and high rise development, which nobody welcomes, new housing will inevitably encroach on native vegetation at the very time we need to preserve habitat for other species, not least the koala. Urban expansion has meant koalas are nearly extinct in south-east Queensland and have declined in the Sydney Basin Bioregion by an estimated 22% in the last 20 years.

Ms Goldie says the governments commitment to building one million new homes over the next five years, which the BCA welcomes, means little more than offering bribes to property developers with no guarantee they will deliver more housing than they would anyway.  

According to a recent report by the National Housing Finance and Investment Corporation (NHFIC), only 57,000 homes a year will be built over the next five years, 40 per cent down on levels experienced in the late 2010s.

Migrants need homes just as much as existing residents, says Ms Goldie. Its not fair to bring them here if there is nowhere for them to live.

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06:13

Stan Grant says he'll be back. "IndyWatch Feed National"

I am down but I will get back up. And you can come at me again and I will meet you with the love of my people. Stan Grant delivers a powerful message on Q+A before taking a break from the media. #StanGrant #QandA #WeStandWithStan pic.twitter.com/avNBJtzSMK QandA (@QandA) May...

05:30

Secrecy laws undermining Australian democracy, reform needed "IndyWatch Feed National"

Australias complex web of secrecy laws are undermining democracy and silencing whistleblowers, journalists and human rights defenders, the Human Rights Law Centre, Transparency International Australia and Griffith University's Centre for Governance and Public Policy said today.

In a joint submission to a review of secrecy provisions by the Attorney-Generals Department, the three organisations have called on the Albanese Government to swiftly repeal the worst excesses in Australian secrecy laws and strengthen safeguards for whistleblowing and public interest journalism.

A consultation paper released by the Department identified more than 800 different secrecy provisions across federal law. Previous changes to Australias general secrecy provisions under the Turnbull Government expanded their scope and significantly increased potential jail-time.

The joint submissions recommendations include:

  • The introduction of a serious harm requirement across all secrecy offences

  •  Reform to minimise application to non-public servants

  • A reduction in penalties to ensure proportionality

  •  Robust exemptions for whistleblowers, human rights defenders and journalists

The secrecy provisions review was recommended by several parliamentary inquiries, including press freedom reviews conducted following the raids on News Corp journalist Annika Smethurst and the headquarters of the ABC in 2019.

Kieran Pender, Senior Lawyer at the Human Rights Law Centre, said

Australias secrecy laws at present have no place in a healthy democracy. They are sweeping, disproportionate and lack robust safeguards and oversight. They pose a daily risk to whistleblowers, human rights defenders and journalists - and are having a chilling effect on accountability. There is a need for urgent reform.

Clancy Moore, CEO of Transparency International Australia, said:

A transparent Australia is a better Australia. The Albanese Government must embrace this opportunity to narrow these laws and ensure they only apply where there is a genuine public interest in confidentiality. Right now, secrecy laws are allowing government wrongdoing to go hidden, while brave whistleblowers are punished for doing the right thing.

Professor AJ Brown, Griffith Universitys Centre for Governance and Public Policy and Transparency International Australia board member, said:

We welcome this important review and the Governments recognition of the risk posed to Australian democracy by excessive secrecy. But this reform process is one part of a wider overhaul needed including comprehensive whistleblowing reform, the establishment of a whistleblower protection authority, robu...

05:23

Stella Assange Addresses Australian National Press Club "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Neenah Payne Julian Assange, the Australian founder of WikiLeaks, is battling extradition from Britain to the United States where he faces a sentence of...

Stella Assange Addresses Australian National Press Club

05:10

Pan-African News Wire "IndyWatch Feed National"

UN Urges Sudans Warring Parties to Honor 7-day Ceasefire Starting Monday Night

By EDITH M. LEDERER

UNITED NATIONS (AP) The U.N. envoy for Sudan urged the countrys warring generals to honor a seven-day cease-fire starting Monday night, warning the growing ethnic dimension to the fighting risks engulfing Sudan in a prolonged conflict .

Volker Perthes told the U.N. Security Council that the conflict, which began April 15, has shown no signs of slowing down despite previous declarations of cease-fires by both sides. But he said this time they must stop the fighting so desperately needed humanitarian aid can get to those in need and civilians caught in the fighting can leave safely.

U.S. and Saudi mediators announced after a meeting in the Saudi port city of Jeddah on Saturday that representatives of the Sudanese army, led by Gen. Abdel Fattah Burhan, and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, led by Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, signed off on the short-term cease-fire due to take effect at 9:45 p.m. local time in Sudan on Monday night.

The pending truce is the seventh cease-fire to be announced since the conflict began April 15. All previous deals have foundered.

Unlike the previous verbal truces, Mondays inked deal brokered by the U.S. and Saudi Arabia will be accompanied by a cross-party committee designed to track any potential violations, the two mediating nations said. The 12-person committee will be comprised of three representatives from both warring parties, three from the U.S., and three from Saudi Arabia.

Suliman Baldo, director of the think tank Sudan Transparency and Policy Tracker, expects the two parties to better adhere to this weeklong cease-fire.

I think the RSF needs the break as it has come under considerable pressure from the SAF in Khartoum seeking to flush RSF units from residential areas, he said.

Perthes called the agreement, which is renewable, a welcome development but cautioned that fighting and troop movements have continued even today, despite a commitment of...

04:36

Pan-African News Wire "IndyWatch Feed National"

Black Princesses Thrash Benin 3-0 in WAFU B Opener


By GNA 

May 22, 2023

The Black Princesses of Ghana began their West Africa Football Union (WAFU) B Girls Cup campaign with a 3-0 victory over Benin at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Saturday.

Goals from Maafia Nyame, Mary Amponsah and Skipper Stella Nyamekye gave the hosts a perfect start in the competition as they journey to win the sub-regional title.

The Princesses coming into the clash were confident of grabbing all three points, having had a pre-tournament preparation against Group B counterparts, the Menas of Niger last Wednesday.

Coach Basigis side were solid in their play as they enjoyed most possession in the early minutes of the game, comfortably sharing passes like it was nobodys business.

Skipper Nyamekye was brilliant on the day, keeping the attack of the Ghanaian side busy whiles Maafia Nyame also kept hopes alive with her breathtaking skillful play and impressive runs.

Benin tried to pave way into Ghanas defense but were unsuccessful after several attempts.

Despite the dorminance, it was still difficult for Yussif Basigi and his charges to find the net as they bottled some crucial chances in the visitors half.

It took the intervention of Faith Ladies attacker, Maafia Nyame to break the deadlock after she beautifully slotted in a perfect cross from Comfort Yeboah in the 35th minute to put the Princesses ahead of their opponents to end the first 45 minutes 1-0.

The second half was indeed a recovery session for Ghana who came all out to mount pressure on Benin.

Substitute, Mary Amponsah after a successful season with Ampem Darkoa, continued her goalscoring streak to once again register her name on the scoresheet 16 minutes into the second half with a brilliant shot.

Benin were more defensive as they packed themselves in the 18-yard box to escape humiliation.

Stella Nyamekye sealed the win for the Princesses with a well calculated freekick 68 minutes on the clock to give her side a comfortable lead...

03:50

Overlooked and underfoot, mosses play a mighty role for climate and soil "IndyWatch Feed National"

Its easy to miss the mosses, the ubiquitous green, silver and brown carpets that drape across natures surfaces, from forest to fen. Its also easy to underestimate just how big a role these small but mighty organisms play in maintaining ecosystems and countering climate change. A recent study in the journal Nature Geoscience looked into the contributions of mosses that grow on soil and found that they cover an estimated 9.4 million square kilometers (3.6 million square miles) of land an area roughly the size of China. On a global scale, soil mosses have the potential to add 6.43 billion metric tons of carbon to the soil, an amount roughly equivalent to the annual emissions of 2.8 billion passenger cars, underscoring the substantial impact of these wee plants. The researchers found several other benefits for soil covered with mosses versus bare soils. For example, mosses cycle higher amounts of essential nutrients through the soil, contribute to faster decomposition, and reduce the number of harmful plant pathogens in the soil.  Moss carpets the landscape in Iceland. Image by var Gumundsson via Flickr (CC BY 2.0). The biggest surprise for us was that at least half of the attributes we measured were significantly enhanced under mosses compared with bare soil, study co-author David John Eldridge, a professor of dryland ecology at the University of New South Wales in Australia, told Mongabay. Overall, its a huge positive effect. Researchers collected soil samples from both natural areas and urban green spaces in 123This article was originally published on Mongabay

03:35

It Cant Be Put Right! "IndyWatch Feed National"

It Cant Be Put Right!

Inspired by the ever-expanding series of Enquirer articles on Potto Parish Council, MANDY THOMPSON, Labour Town Councillor 2013-17 (hereinafter the whistle-blower), writes to relate her own insider experiences of corrupt local government at Peterlee Town Council.

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The words quoted in the above image are the Peterlee Deputy Town Clerks exact and witnessed response when challenged by the whistle-blower about data in the Internal Auditors report. Preferring not to call in the Police, and being prevented from contacting the H.R. Dept., the whistle-blower just asked the Deputy Clerk to put it right.

The former Town Clerk and the Deputys good personal friend (and godmother to the former Clerks daughter) had received 100% of salary as sick pay, whereas the public sector arrangement for entitled employees is full pay for 6 months, half pay for 6 months, then statutory sick pay. A public sector Executive Director of Finance/Chartered Accountant estimated, in November 2015, that this overpayment had cost the Town Council around 40,000.

Alongside this, a separate and legally correct sick pay system was followed for a junior staff member (i.e. the same policy applied with two diametrically opposed interpretations).

The Internal Auditor was acting in response to the Councils Anti-Fraud & Corruption Policy being invoked by the whistle-blowing Councillor, who was concerned about apparent misappropriation of public money. In his report, the Internal Auditor described the Councillor as a whistle-blower and recorded the irregularity about the former Town Clerks sick-pay, citing there were questions to be answered.

The Deputy Town Clerk had made a Code of Conduct complaint against the whistle-blower and had contacted the former Town Clerks close friend (Director of an Employment Organisation) to conduct a Grievance Investigation & Report into the whistle-blower. However, this was improper procedure, as the Council had previously received eminent legal advice that such a commission was unlawful (affirmed: Harvey vs Ledbury Town Council).

Extract from Particulars Of Claim:

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02:09

Theres a flaw in his argument "IndyWatch Feed National"

Ken Ham has declared that he cannot respect other peoples pronouns. The reason: that would be lying.

As believers, we cannot in good conscience use transgendered pronounsno matter our intentionsbecause, in doing so, we are lying. When we use she/her (or Miss or Mrs.) for a man or he/him (or Mr.) for a female, we are participating in the lie that sex/gender is on a spectrum or that a man can be a woman and a woman a man. Or if we use they/them (or Mx., etc.) or the myriad of other pronoun options today, we are participating in the lie that humans are not innately sexed as either male or female. Were participating in the lie that humans can choose to be or are naturally androgenous or ambiguous, when that is not true because God has created us either male or female.

One problem with his excuse is that Ken Ham has never been reluctant about lying, whether its to get tax breaks on his con game or his claims about science. Hes also lying here: its not about preserving his honesty at all, or hed just come out and plainly state that its because he thinks gay and trans people should burn in hell.

01:39

Fears of Abandonment: Australia, Biden and Cancelling the Quad Visit "IndyWatch Feed National"

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01:08

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Twitter Files drop by journalist Paul Thacker exposes the seedy side of the mainstream media.

In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on May 19, 2023, Patrick talks with Dustin Stockton from America Mission, where he unpacks the latest Twitter Files drop by journalist Paul Thacker exposing the seedy side of the mainstream media, as MSM Democrat political hacks and professional doxxers who work for the biggest brands in media have been caught targeting political activists for censorship, de-platforming, and even lobbying the Department of Justice to investigate people they dont like. All this and more. Listen:

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00:15

Where to from here? A perspective on the Liberal and National Coalition "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"



The Echo, 18 May 2023, excerpts from A case for a Lib-Nats reformation by Catherine Cusack:



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23:26

Rotterdam Blitz 1940 "IndyWatch Feed National"

QUESTION: Regarding WWII Who Bombed Cities First
How does the bombing of the historical center of Rotterdam/Netherlands in May 1940 fits the picture? It seems Germany started bombing civilian targets.
Kind regards, Marco

ANSWER: The bombing of Rotterdam was different. There the Germans invaded and troops were fighting in the city.  The stories that were put out of 100,000 civilians dead were fake news. The civilian population had already fled because there was an invasion and the troops on both sides were battling it out in the city in a gorilla-style warfare.

The Germans subjected Rotterdam to heavy aerial bombardment by the Luftwaffe to support the German troops fighting in the city, and to force the Dutch army to surrender which was using the buildings in gorilla-style warfare. The bombing began with the start of hostilities on May 10th for four days into May 14th. Many have called this the Rotterdam Blitz. When the facts were sorted out, the official list published in 2022, revealed that at least 1,150 people were killed and 85,000 more were left homeless a far cry from the fake news of war that 100,000 civilians dies in the bombing. As I have said, the first casualty of war is always the truth.

Nevertheless, at the end of the day, there are always...

23:10

Mental Health Concerns Are Prevalent in Children with Neurodevelopmental Conditions "IndyWatch Feed National"

Study Finds Over 1/3 of Children with NDCs Had Mental Health Needs, Females Reported Increased Internalizing Symptoms Compared to Males

Researchers from Australia recently set out to evaluate mental health concerns in children with neurodevelopmental conditions (NDCs) who were attending their first developmental assessment at a publicly-funded diagnostic assessment service. In total, their study included 232 children aged 1.9617.51 years. The authors assessed mental health concerns using the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL), an assessment of behavioral and emotional difficulties. Their research showed that mental health concerns were highly prevalent in children with NDCs, with over one-third of children displaying subclinical or clinically elevated internalizing (e.g., symptoms of depression, loneliness, and anxiety), or externalizing (e.g., oppositional defiance disorder, conduct disorder, and antisocial personality disorder) behaviors. These increased rates remained even after excluding items specifically relating to neurodevelopmental concerns. Additionally, the authors discovered that more school-aged females reported elevated internalizing problems relative to males (67% vs. 48%). Children who received two or more DSM-5 diagnoses showed a greater rate of subclinical or clinically elevated scores than children who received one DSM-5 diagnosis. The authors concluded that children attending developmental assessment services have considerable mental health needs. They point out that it is critical that mental health concerns are identified and addressed in children when they first visit developmental assessment services and that clinicians become equipped to provide appropriate resources and ways to access ongoing care.

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22:41

The meanings of Heath Streak "IndyWatch Feed National"

Zimbabwean cricketing legend Heath Streaks career mirrors many of the unresolved tensions of race and class in Zimbabwe. Yet few white Zimbabwean sporting figures are able to stir interest and conversation across the nations many divides.


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Over the weekend, news surfaced of the critical illness of Zimbabwean cricketing legend, Heath Streak, who is battling advanced cancer. News was first shared on social media by former Minister of Education, Sports, Arts and Culture, David Coltart. Since then, members of the general public have taken to Twitter in particular to share their support for Streaks recovery. A prominent figure in Zimbabwes golden cricketing era (spanning the late 1990s into the early 2000s), and then later a national team coach, it is no surprise that the all-rounders health is eliciting such concern.

Streak, aged 49, made his one-day international (ODI) debut in November 1993 against South Africa and followed this up with a test debut the following month in a Zimbabwean tour of Pakistan. Zimbabwe had entered international cricket in 1992 and the early team featured batsmen Dave Houghton, Alistair Campbell, the Flower brothers (Andy and Grant) as well as all-rounder, Eddo Brandes. A few years later, the leg spinning all rounder, Paul Strang (in 1994), and fast bowler Henry Olonga (in 1995) would also join the line-up. Some years after this, talents such as Murray Goodwin and Neil Johnson would also join the team; returnees to Zimbabwe having previously migrated to Australia and South Africa respectively.

While Zimbabwean cricketing teams have boasted a fair number of all-rounders over the years, it is Streak who generally stands out among them. He remains Zimbabwes all-time leading wicket taker in both Test and ODI cricket with 216 and 239 wickets respectively, both at an average under 30 (28.14 in Tests and 29.82 in ODIs). He is also the only Zimbabwean to have completed the double of 1000 Test runs and 100 Test wickets, and 2000 ODI runs and 200 ODI wickets.

At the height of his talents, comparisons could be made between Streak and other equally exciting allrounders, such as South African Lance Klusener. In Zimbabwes famous 1999 Cricket World Cup win over South Africa, it was Klusener (largely credited with batting his team into the semi-finals of that tournament) who remained not out on 52. Chasing an achievable...

21:39

Australia has spent over $17 BILLION on COVID vaccines "IndyWatch Feed National"

READ MORE AT TOTT NEWS  GOVERNMENT SPENDING With much focus on Australias current economic woes,...

19:00

The Scientist and the Bats "IndyWatch Feed National"

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Were investigating the cause of viruses spilling over from animals to humans and what can be done to stop it. Read more in the series .

Dressed head-to-toe in protective gear, Peggy Eby crawled on her hands and knees under a fig tree, searching for bat droppings and fruit with telltale fang marks.

Another horse in Australia had died from the dreaded Hendra virus that winter in 2011. For years, the brain-inflaming infectious disease had bedeviled the country, leaping from bats to horses and sometimes from horses to humans. Hendra was as fatal as it was mysterious, striking in a seemingly random fashion. Experts fear that if the virus mutates, it could jump from person to person and wreak havoc.

So while government veterinarians screened other horses, Eby, a wildlife ecologist with a Ph.D., got to work, grubbing around the scene like a detective. Nobody knew flying foxes, the bats that spread Hendra, better. For nearly a quarter century, shed studied the furry, fox-faced mammals with wingspans up to 3 feet. Eby deduced that the horse paddock wasnt where the bats had transmitted Hendra. But the horses owners had picked mandarin oranges off the trees across the street. The peels ended up in the compost bin, where their horse liked to rummage. Bingo, Eby thought. Flying foxes liked mandarins. The bats saliva must have contaminated the peels, turning them into a deadly snack.

Eby, however, longed to unlock a bigger mystery: Could she, with the help of fellow scientists, predict when the conditions were prime for Hendra to spill over from bats, before it took any more lives? What if they could warn the public to be on guard maybe even prevent the virus from making the leap? It would be painstaking work, but it wasnt a pipe dream; Eby was already spotting patterns as she crawled around infection sites.

But when she pi...

18:55

This Scientist Tracked Bats for Decades and Solved a Mystery About a Deadly Disease "IndyWatch Feed National"

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Wildlife ecologist Peggy Eby fell in love with flying foxes when she moved to Australia from Kansas. She spent decades studying the bats movement and behavior. At times she worked without pay to answer questions she had about the fuzzy, fox-faced mammals.

Those bats turned out to be the carriers of the deadly Hendra virus, which can jump from bats to horses and then to humans. Eby began a quest to understand why and how the virus was making these leaps between species, known as spillover. She hoped to predict when the next infection would emerge. The decades of data Eby gathered as she followed her curiosity were key to cracking the mystery. So ProPublica decided to make a video about her.

Eby and her colleagues work shows that its possible to predict when spillover will happen. Doing so requires long-term research and funding to match. But ProPublica has found that public health authorities focus on responding to outbreaks already underway rather than trying to prevent them. Grants for developing treatments are easier to come by than for studies on spillover.

Eby says she hopes their findings will inspire more research into understanding whats sparking outbreaks of other diseases like Ebola or Hendras equally deadly cousin, the Nipah virus: Our response to COVID has made it pretty clear that vaccines arent going to be the answer, that while they are very important, while containment is very important, having a better idea of whats causing the spillover in the first place can play an important role in preventing pandemics.

17:10

Netflixs Queen Cleopatra Is A DISASTER "IndyWatch Feed National"

Amala Ekpunobi Unapologetic YouTube May 19, 2023


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Netflixs Queen Cleopatra gets lowest audience score of any show in TV history: Forbes

Egypt Independent May 16, 2023

Netflixs Queen Cleopatra documentary has received the worst audience rating ever in TV show history on Rotten Tomatoes, according to a Forbes report.

The series got a one percent audience approval rate due to the great turnout of Egyptians to express their anger at its falsification of history, Forbes reported.

The Netflix film about the story of Cleopatra made her appear dark-skinned as if her origins were African and not Macedonian.

Hawass answers back protesters

Egyptian archaeologist Zahi Hawass said that during one of his lectures in Los Angeles he was protested by people objecting to his refusal to consider Cleopatra being black.

They carried banners with slogans against him, he said, adding that they had fallen for false information.

The real Cleopatra had her image preserved in a portrait statue, now in the British Museum. She was Macedonian, a descendant of one of the generals of Alexander the Great, who conquered Egypt in the fourth century B.C. Unfortunately, Americas school children arent taught enough genuine history to know that.

During a phone interview with Hadith al-Qahira (Cairo Talk) talk show on the al-Qahira wal Nas (Cairo and the People) channel, Hawass stressed We are not against blacks, and if the same situation happened with the continent of Asia, I would object to them.

He emphasized that Cleopatra was burgundy in color, and not dark-skinned, and this a fallacy bought into by African Americans.

Hawass pointed out that ...

16:46

Have your say on Crown reserves at Helensburgh, Austinmer, Thirroul, Bulli, Woonona and Corrimal "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Austinmer beach and park is one of many Crown Reserves in the north.

AUSTINMER Beach and Reserve, Corrimal Memorial Park, Darkes Forest, and the Helensburgh and District Historical Mine Museum. At first glance, none of these locations seem to have anything in common. But they do theyre all Crown reserves.

A Crown reserve is a parcel of land which has been set aside by the NSW State Government for the community. The land is protected and can be used for a limited range of public purposes which are set by the original reserve purpose.

Some of the Crown reserves in the city date as far back to the 1880s when the land was set aside for public recreation. This could mean a reserve is still being used as a park or sporting field, such as Corrimal Memorial Park.  However, other uses may not be permitted in the reserve.

Interestingly, Crown reserves can also be listed as having a public purpose for a specific use. This could be, for example, a kindergarten, public hall, or preservation of native flora like the Crown reserve Helensburgh Flora and Fauna Reserve that protects over 30 hectares of natural area bushland.

Wollongong City Coun...

16:34

How to Optimise Your Retail Point of Sale "IndyWatch Feed National"

The retail industry is constantly evolving. Whether its new technologies, customer behaviours or something else, your point of sale (POS) should reflect current industry trends and what your customers want and expect from your business. The point of sale refers to both your POS system and the customer-product interactions that happen at your cash desk.

When you optimise your POS, youre making every transaction a more pleasant experience for your customers and your staff alike. This means increased profits, customer satisfaction and positive word-of-mouth that can transform your business for the better.

Below, lets discuss how you can optimise your point of sale and the benefits these changes can bring to your company.

Inventory Management

As anyone whos worked in retail knows, inventory management can be a time-consuming manual task. Unreliable inventory practices can lead to poor customer experiences, decreased revenues and shortages.

Having a POS system that comes with a built-in stock management system can change all this, allowing your stock levels to be synced as you make sales. This makes tracking your products much easier, and allows you to make more informed decisions regarding future purchases and sales.

By managing stock across various locations or channels using one centralised system, you can quickly master your inventory and make the most complicated of processes quick, simple and easy.

Displays

Your POS is one of the most high-traffic areas of your store, so why not take advantage of that? Display stands of all shapes and sizes can be the perfect opportunity to encourage impulse purchases and drive up your items per receipt and average transaction value. Items that may not have been on your customers shopping list but then trigger their impulse to make a snap purchase are perfect for your display stands, such as bottled water, lip balm, socks and snacks.

POS displays can also be used to push current promotional items or current discounts. Smaller displays will be right at home on top of your cash desk, with the signage capturing your customers attention and encouraging even more impulse purchases.

Customer Management

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16:11

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15:39

What feeling younger (or older) than your actual age says about your outlook on life "IndyWatch Feed National"

So many of us dont identify with our actual age. Why is that?

How old are you? How old do you feel? If the answers to those two questions arent the same, youre likely someone who believes age can be subjective. Your answers may also reveal some interesting insights to your outlook on life, says Jennifer Senior, a staff writer for The Atlantic. Senior delves into this abstract concept in her article The Puzzling Gap Between How Old You Are and How Old You Think You Are, which appears in the magazines April 2023 issue.

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15:23

Fashionable ABC staff jump on The Stan-Wagon "IndyWatch Feed National"

How the mighty has fallen. Once respected David Speers joins the ABC groupthink. The ultimate virtue signalling bullshit stunt : holding a sign and pulling a sad face.

15:04

"If not for Lisa Wilkinsons Logies speech, Bruce Lehrmann would probably be in jail". "IndyWatch Feed National"

Staggering admission by the defence lawyer in the Brittany Higgins case. From The Australian. If Ms Wilkinson had not said the things she said at the Logies, and the trial judge had not adjourned the trial for three months, I genuinely believe Bruce would have been convicted, Whybrow says. The...

14:06

Africas First Test Run for a CBDC has Failed "IndyWatch Feed National"

@tyson_melbourne6

Epic DM Production

The transition to CBDC in Nigeria did not go as planned. The elites always seek out African nations to use as their test subjects. Nigeria attempted to slowly roll out the program dubbed eNaria built on the Hyperleger Fabric blockchain. The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is solely responsible for running the nodes of this digital currency. Beginning stress tests stated this currency could execute 2,000 transactions per section.  In October 2021, the government began offering incentives to citizens who chose to CBN.

A year later, the country was still hesitant to make the switch so the central bank began implementing forceful measures. In October 2022, the CBN decided to cancel and resign the currency in a move aimed at restoring the control of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) over currency in circulation. They stated that the original paper notes would only be legal tender until January 31, 2023, leaving the people with no alternative but to convert their cash. Nigerians were no stranger to the concept of currency cancellation as it is something the government has routinely done. The CBN openly announced that the end goal was to target a 100% cashless society replaced with eNaria. Fewer than 0.5% of Nigerians adopted the eNaria and protests erupted across the nation.

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14:01

WWII Who Bombed Cities First? "IndyWatch Feed National"

QUESTION: Hi Marty,
May I ask your indulgence? Am trying to come to terms with my own ignorance of real history and figured that if someone as smart as you made the same error as I, wouldnt feel as bad (good company and all that).
The German Blitz, the bombing of London, is a classic historical reference to the evil Hitler and the stoic peaceful Brits. Some claim that Churchill ordered the bombing of German cities first, and Hitler retaliated.
So here goes (no peeking):
Which of Great Britain or Germany was the first to bomb the cities/civilians of the other country during WWII?
Now, you may infer the answer b/c of the setup, but did you know that? I sure didnt. Feeling a bit gaslit.
How about you?
All the best,
Greg

ANSWER: Yes. History is written by the victor not the loser. It is not politically correct, to tell the truth. The only way to confirm the truth is to resort to contemporary reports before history is assembled. As I have explained, governments will engage in physiological warfare and this goes back to ancient times.

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14:00

Lawmakers Want Answers On NIH Trans Kids Study That Led To Two Suicides "IndyWatch Feed National"

The study was titled Psychosocial Functioning in Transgender Youth after 2 Years of Hormones

13:50

Overwintering Plants "IndyWatch Feed National"

Protect your top producing vegies and get a jump on the new season by overwintering plants.

13:39

Brilliant column - The ABC's real problem is NOT Stan Grant by Stuart Littlemore. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Devastatingly good from Stuart Littlemore. What a shemozzle. Stan Grant, who writes a weekly opinion column for the ABC website, steps down from his Q&A hosting role on ABC-TV because he believes ABC management arent defending him from the online abuse directed at him after comments he made on another...

12:46

12:34

Merle Creek "IndyWatch Feed National"

I ride to the city along the Upfield train lineand a creek, which I can't see and which isn't on Google Maps, but the frogs love it. It's an invisible wildlife refuge in Melbourne's inner north.

The post Merle Creek appeared first on Overland literary journal.

12:28

Fantastic AFTINET Trade Justice Dinner "IndyWatch Feed National"

Ninety-five enthusiastic AFTINET supporters came out to Sydney's Cyprus Club for the 2023 Trade Justice Dinner on May 16 to support the campaigns that AFTINET organises for trade policy that promotes human rights, labour rights and environmental sustainability.

It is four years since the last AFTINET Trade Justice Dinner, and the event became a great celebration of our collective effort, with people making the most of the opportunity to talk to each other, learn more about AFTINET, and find ways to contribute financially to its work. It was AFTINET's best fundraising event ever.

The Guest Speaker, Assistant Trade Minister Senator Tim Ayres, had to make his speech via video after being directed to go to Papua New Guinea at short notice. He outlied Labor's trade policy priorities and acknowleged AFTINET's role in influencing  trade policy including on Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS). He drew applause in the middle of his speech for Labor's commitment to end ISDS provisions in future trade agreements and to review it in existing trade agreements,

AFTINET Convenor Dr Patricia Ranald told the gathering about the current campaigns and challenges, with a focus on ISDS, the outrageous $300 billion ISDS claim against Australia by Clive Palmer, and the significance of the current Indo-Pacific Economic Framework talks initiated by the United States.

Rob Long, TAFE Division, NSW Teachers Federation, was a marvellous MC, and former Greens Senator Lee Rhiannon did the honours in drawing the raffle winners.

 

11:49

Facing Up to climate and ecological crises "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Kate McQuillen. Photo supplied.

The latest in a series of discussion events called Facing Up will feature Tim Hollo, Krysta McMah and Cate McQuillen.

Every month the Regent in Murwillumbah hosts Facing Up is a series of trauma-informed conversations that focus on the social, economic, cultural, political, emotional and spiritual consequences of the ecological crisis. 

In a series of public conversations some of Australias leading thinkers consider our place in a rapidly transformed world, and how we might think, feel and act in ways that are grounded, empowering and life-affirming.

This month, we will have a chance to hear from speakers who work to change the system. How does it affect them? How do they deal with it? What do they do about it?

Facing Up: On living in the midst of the climate and ecological crisis will address the major challenges we face and how we might respond to them in life-enhancing ways.

This edition will feature Tim Hollo, Krysta McMah and Cate McQuillen.

Triple trouble

Tim Hollo is an eco-political powerhouse and the executive director of the Green Institute. 

With a focus on eco-political philosophy, practice, and policy, Tim is a true advocate for the rights of nature, universal basic income, and participatory democracy. 

As a Visiting Fellow at the Sydney Environment Institute and the author of Living Democracy: An Ecological Manifesto for th...

11:22

Bone found by divers still being examined "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

In a statement to The Echo, New South Wales Police say that officers attached to Tweed-Byron Police District are investigating following the discovery of a bone offshore at Belongil Beach, Byron Bay, about 1.30pm on Saturday 6 May 2023.

As a result, police divers attended on Saturday (13 May 2023), and conducted a further search of the area.

The bone has undergone initial forensic examination, which determined it was human.

It will now undergo further forensic testing to identify its origin which will include comparison with known missing persons.

Investigations continue and a report will be prepared for the information of the Coroner.

The post Bone found by divers still being examined appeared first on The Echo.

11:15

Are we logging koalas to extinction? "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

One of Braemars Koalas that survived the fires, whose home is now proposed for logging. Photo Dailan Pugh.

The North East Forest Alliance (NEFA) is calling on people to take action to protect one of the most important koala habitats on the Richmond River Lowlands in response to the Forestry Corporation commencing logging in Braemar State Forest south of Casino.

NEFA spokesperson Dailan Pugh said that four days after the election of the Minns Government, the Forestry Corporation released their plan to log over 5,000 mature koala feed trees in compartments 6 and 7 of Braemar State Forest. Last week they began roading operations.

They are obviously taking advantage of the chaos after the election of the new Government to log this habitat before the incoming Minns government can implement their promise to protect Koala habitat.

Urgently write to Environment Minister

NEFA is asking people to urgently write to the new Environment Minister Penny Sharp and the new Forestry Minister Tara Moriarty asking them to immediately stop logging of this important Koala habitat in Braemar State Forest.

In 2019 NEFA koala scat searches revealed an exceptional density of koa...

10:03

Shes back! Nolan to run for Richmond in 2025 "IndyWatch Feed National"

Mandy Nolan during the 2022 campaign. Photo Tree Faerie.

In what may turn out to be Australias longest election campaign, and with barely a moment to come up for air, 2022 Greens candidate Mandy Nolan has announced that she will run again as the candidate for the seat of Richmond at the next federal election.

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09:24

Drowning tragedy at Boulder Beach "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

NSW Police say a man has died after being pulled from the water near Lennox Head yesterday.

At about 4.15pm, Sunday 21 May, emergency services were called to Boulder Beach between Lennox and Skennars Head following reports of two men in distress in the water.

The men aged 34 and 57 were pulled from the water by members of the public.

Officers from Richmond Police District commenced CPR on the 57-year-old man before NSW Ambulance paramedics continued treatment; however, he died at the scene.

The 34-year-old man was not injured.

An investigation is underway into the circumstances surrounding the incident, and a report will be prepared for the Coroner.

The post Drowning tragedy at Boulder Beach appeared first on The Echo.

09:05

Early tractor finds forever home at National Museum "IndyWatch Feed National"

The 1912 McDonald EB Imperial tractor no. 140 on display in the Gandel Atrium of the National Museum
of Australia. Photo Jason McCarthy. 

Farming is not what it once was and innovations in all areas of agricultural industry have seen processes become faster, more productive and hopefully safer.

But its always good to look back where we came from, and one of the earliest surviving Australian-made tractors, the vintage 1912 McDonald EB oil tractor, which has recently joined the National Museums collection in Canberra, highlights some of the transformative changes in farming over the years.

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09:00

Where All The Hogwash Comes From "IndyWatch Feed National"

Artists impression

J.G. Olsen / Financial Expositor

It is said that the battle of Antarctica in 1946 was lost by the Allies, the German flying saucers proving unbeatable.

This type of story sounds like a cheeky cover for the real story. We can say with plausibility and perhaps even certainty:

i) there was a civilisation on Antarctica long ago

ii) there is a secret no-go area where activities and the public are prohibited

iii) the best way from Europe to Antarctica is via Argentina

iv) the mischief in this world is not to b...

08:44

What are the risks and benefits of each vaccine? "IndyWatch Feed National"

The COVID-19 vaccines have provided a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to answer this question

A Midwestern Doctor | The Forgotten Side of Medicine | April 5, 2023

A major problem I see throughout the scientific and political sphere is that people cannot maintain a perspective that allows them to see the whole picture; rather they tend to focus or fixate on things they have some type of emotional or subconscious priming to focus on (this has been an issue throughout history). This is why you can have someone be around an individual they like and they primarily register the one good thing the individual did (while ignoring all the bad things) and conversely why they will ignore all the good things another individual they dont like is trying so hard to do and focus on the one bad thing that individual did.

This human tendency ends up becoming a huge problem because the media will emotionally condition the public to focus on the one side on an issue which favors its corporate sponsors. This in turn leads to these people getting up in arms about that one point when individuals who dissent against the corporate narrative try to highlight the issues that greatly outweigh any purported benefit of the narrative.

This is particularly common with complex issues (which are difficult to understand to begin with) and one of my longstanding frustrations has been that despite the harms of vaccines greatly outweighing their benefits, many of you can only register the danger of the (often insignificant disease) the vaccine allegedly protects against. In my eyes, one of the upsides about COVID-19 is that this selective reframing of reality and the media lies to maintain it went to such an extreme extent, much of the public became able to realize it was absurd and started taking the time to try and fully understand the subject.

One of the common questions I get from readers relates to another complex questionwhich vaccines are safe for their kids, and which ones are a bad idea? This is surprisingly difficult to answer because you must weigh the likelihood of an adverse event from a vaccination vs. the likelihood of suffering a complication from the disease that the vaccine would prevent you from getting and compute a figure that takes the weighted average of each into consideration.

In order make this determination, you need to consider all of the following:

Disease Risk

 How likely is it for a person to get the disease?

Some diseases we vaccinate against are incredibly rare (e.g., tetanus).

How likely is the disease to cause a negligible, minor, moderate, severe, or fatal complication?

It is very important to distinguish between these catego...

08:41

Ongoing challenges in RVCs draft budget "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Richmond Valley Council says the Draft Operational Plan 2023-2024 acknowledges the challenges ahead, while maintaining vital community services.

The Draft Operational Plan, also referred to as the draft budget, includes a significant capital works program of around $40 million, with a cash surplus of $212,574 forecast for 2023-2024, followed by surpluses in the subsequent three years.

Councils General Manager Vaughan Macdonald said the draft budget was challenging to produce, given the unpredictable economic environment.  The draft budget ensures there is a focus on spending in the right areas and in the delivery of assets and projects which residents had called for.

Determined to continue delivering the services

Council is determined to continue delivering the services which kept Richmond Valley communities functioning, while rebuilding the local economy.

Mr Macdonald said the cost of doing business has sky rocketed in all areas. Council has not been immune from the challenges of getting the number of skilled workers we need to conduct the critical work of delivering our capital and operational plans, nor have we been shielded from supply chain disruption and other inflationary pressures.

Despite these challenges, our capital program continues to move forward, which is all part of our plan for future service delivery requirements and creating economic growth in the Richmond Valley.

Increases in non-controllable costs

Mr Macdonald said given the increases in non-controllable costs, such as wages, State Government levies, electricity, road-base materials, electricity, fuel, machinery costs, and insurance premiums, achieving a surplus was a commendable result.

Like many local businesses, weve worked hard to find savings on the cost of doing business, to deliver better value for money for our residents.

Council will continue to look at all aspects of the business to ensure the completion of the many programs and commitments endorsed by the community.

Council believes the right balance has been struck in the draft budget, which aims to achieve actions identified in the Community Strategic Plan, while balancing community expectations and the physical and financial resources available to Council.

Some 2023-2024 highlights include:

Development of the Casino-to-Bentley Rail Trail $5.5 million
Construction of a new pit at the Nammoona Waste and Resource Recovery Facility $3.3 million
Casino Showground upgrade $3.1 million
Real estate development projects $2.73 million
Sealed rural local roads and bridges renewals $1.68 million
QE Park multi-sports communit...

08:07

Privileged The Project host gets racial abuse 'about once a week' so he's thought of leaving "IndyWatch Feed National"

Stan Grant has announced he will step aside from his ABC duties as he believes he has not been shown support by his bosses. @Hingers, who also works at ABC, shares why it can be difficult to be understood, not only at ABC, but in all workplaces. pic.twitter.com/zlFGidaGTu The...

06:43

Market fundamentalism is an obstacle to social progress "IndyWatch Feed National"

Richard D Wolff is a  Professor of Economics Emeritus, University of Massachusetts, and previously from Yale University and a Visiting Professor at the University of Paris at the Sorbonne (France). Today he is a Visiting Professor in the Graduate Program in International Affairs of the New School University, New York City, and teacher Brecht Forum in Manhattan. Here, Wolff writes (Economy for All 18 May 2023) about the continuing delusion of that school of economics and policy makers obsessed with the market as the solver of all economic problems. He Calls the most extreme of these fundamentalists. But he also points out the contradiction between preaching the virtues of free trade, while turning towards protectionism and government handouts to corporations. The reality is that the market is a mechanism for rationing and does not meet the needs of society.

A changing world order, a shrinking U.S. empire, migrations and related demographic shifts, and major economic crashes have all enhanced religious fundamentalisms around the world. Beyond religions, other ideological fundamentalisms likewise provide widely welcomed reassurances. One of the lattermarket fundamentalisminvites and deserves criticism as a major obstacle to navigating this time of rapid social change. Market fundamentalism attributes to that particular social institution a level of perfection and optimality quite parallel to what fundamentalist religions attribute to prophets and divinities.

Yet markets are just one among many social means of rationing. Anything scarce relative to demand for it raises the same question: Who will get it and who must do without it? The market is one institutional way to ration the scarce item. In a market, those who want it bid up its price leading others to drop out because they cannot or will not pay the higher price. When higher prices have eliminated the excess of demand over supply, scarcity is gone, and no more bidding up is required. Those able and willing to pay the higher prices are satisfied by receiving distributions of the available supply.

The market has thus rationed out the scarce supply. It has determined who gets and who does not. Clear...

04:29

NSW leading wages strength, but... "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Wages growth decelerating

Over the past year, the growth in advertised wages has been led by Queensland, with a very solid +5.5 per cent.

However, over recent months the trend has been coming off hard, except in New South Wales, which still managed +1.2 per cent growth in the wages index over the past quarter.

Source: SEEK

The growth between March and April was just +0.2 per cent. 


Source: SEEK

This is further evidence that as labour supply floods into the country wages growth peaked in the the third quarter of 2022, and is now decelerating. 

There's only been modest growth in this index over the past six months. 

03:41

MrBeast Responds To Being Canceled For Buying Neighborhood For His Staff And Family To Live In "IndyWatch Feed National"

MrBeast has reacted to being cancelled because he purportedly bought almost all of the houses on one street so that his staff could live in them.

Jimmy Donaldson, a famous content maker also known as Mr. Beast, is said to have bought several houses on a cul-de-sac in the southeast areas of Greenville, North Carolina for his workers and family to live in.

MrBeast has made a name for himself by doing tricks, jokes, giving away money, and doing good things like giving hearing aids to 1,000 deaf people. Now, he has given his employees stress-free housing close to work so they dont have to waste time traveling.

The normally devoted fans of the YouTuber, who is now 25 years old, were, however, caught aback by the neighborhood, which is not far from the place where the YouTuber spent his formative years.

One tweeted: That sounds very culty lol.

The next Jonestown will happen here, darkly quipped another person. A third stated: Imagine losing your job and your house on the same day. Thats what company towns are. Your employer owns every aspect of your life.

However, it wasnt all negative feedback from his devoted following.

One tweeted: Theres always someone who wants to ruin the fun, right? I dont see anything wrong with helping people in need without strings attached. A second said: You could rid of the entire world of debt and someone somewhere would find something negative to say about it. Nothing you can do. A third quipped that the haters were clutching at straws: They really scraping at the bottom if the barrel to cancel this man.

Now, MrBeast himself has gotten behind his computer keyboard to answer to the criticism that has been leveled at him, saying while he joked to his 20.4m followers: Only I could get canceled for giving people a place to live with no strings attached.. All these company town tweets make no sense, I was just helping some people.

According to sources from The New York Post, MrBeast acquired his own 3,000 square foot, four-bedroom house in 2018 for a price that was relatively low at $320,000. This property was the first one on the block to be bought by him.

After that, he started purchasing more properties on the same street off-market and for more than they were worth at the time.

On the block, there is still one home that has...

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23:07

Demented Policing: Tasering the Elderly "IndyWatch Feed National"

Australia is a country addictively hostile to the elderly. Despite being a continent that speaks to immemorial origins, respect for those who age is uncommon. In The Lucky Country, that seminal, repeatedly misunderstood text, written in frustrated, sour prose, Donald Horne observes that Australia is not a place where one should grow old.

And so, it follows: the rampant, habitual abuse of the elderly, seen as the gnats and brats of family and human refuse, the lack of community protections, the human rights abuses, all exposed vividly by the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety.

No Royal Commission could possibly deal with all the social and structural issues that afflict the treatment of the elderly. A central feature of the nuclear family remains its obsessive selfishness: the savaging of the older member is seen as not only natural but logical. Those no longer functioning in mind, bowel and being, are rushed off to the retirement village or nursing home once the age meter ticks over. Family members are assured that their discarded elders will be happy in their new prison, and the conspiracy between what is loosely called the aged care sector, one racked by the most insidious of abuses, and the medical profession, is complete. All there is to do is wait out the time for the inevitable passing, and hopefully the old bats will have some spare cash left behind after the nursing home steals the bulk of the estate.

Before passing, the elderly individual will face the risks created by their environment, helped along by unhelpful carers, rapacious providers, and money-counting administrators. To this can now be added another risk: the prospect of being tasered by the police.

The last line deserves a place in a species of ageist dystopian literature with a social Darwinian slant, a sort of Mad Max for the Aged. But it is precisely what took place on May 17. Clare Nowland, a great-grandmother suffering dementia, found herself in a critical condition after being tasered by a senior constable of the New South Wales Police. The incident took place at Yallambee Lodge in the small town of Cooma, roughly 100 kilometres south of Canberra.

The Taser has a lengthy, rather nasty history of misuse. Comprising two barbed darts shot in Probe Mode, the recipient faces the release of 50,000 volts of electrical current lasting over 5 seconds. When used in its Drive-Stun Mode, the weapon is placed directly against the victims skin, causing terrific pain, sometimes burns. The casualty list attributed to the Taser is a growingly ghoulish one. In February 2012, Amnesty International reported that....

21:59

BEST OF THE WEB: Meteor fireball lights up sky in an epic spectacle over north Queensland, Australia on May 20 "IndyWatch Feed National"

in the state's far north region witnessed an out-of-this world experience on Saturday night when a bright fireball-like object plummeted from the night sky. In a blink-or-you'll-miss-it event, a suspected meteorite was captured descending from space emitting a white and orange glow, before appearing to crash. The epic scene occurred at about 9.22pm and was observed across multiple suburbs spanning from Barcaldine in the state's far west to Cooktown in the far north.

17:14

Why do some government schemes work; others dont? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Why do some government schemes work; others dont? first shown on Taazakhabar News

Why do some government schemes work; others dont?

Why do some schemes work and others dont? In answer to this question lies one of the secrets of making things happen in the Government. We can learn both from what is happening and what is not happening. Someone should first have the courage to accept the ground reality and then indulge in course correction.

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12:00

VIDEO NSW Police handcuffing 81 year old female nursing home resident "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Thanks to Underminder who writes: Not the NSW Police first rodeo. Too busy learning about hurting people's feelings at the academy to bother with common sense? 'Body-worn camera footage shows police handcuffing 81-year-old nursing home resident' piug

05:26

Sydney leads housing recovery "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Auctions bounce

Sydney is suffering from a chronic shortage of quality stock on the market, and the auction market is running increasingly hot. 

The preliminary auction clearance rate for Sydney was 79.3 per cent this weekend, and getting close to the 'boomtime' 80 per cent level. 


It's a remarkable rebound, but as PropTrack reported this week, the rental markets in most of the larger capital cities are getting tighter, and tighter, and tighter...and this leading to a fear of missing out from buyers. 

Don't get me wrong, there's still a lot of pain in the post, with today's mortgage rates likely to be excruciating for plenty of existing borrowers, to the extent that interest rates will probably need to fall again at some point over the next 6 to 12 months as consumer spending in the economy crumples (interest rates may need to fall in order to get new home sales moving again from decade lows as well). 

For the time being, however, employment levels remain very healthy, vendors have practically gone on strike, and the in the big cities rental markets are heading to tighter levels than we've seen before. 

05:19

AUKUS may turn out to be the largest financial swindle perpetrated by the United States and the United Kingdom against Australia and other Asia Pacific nations "IndyWatch Feed National"

Equipment for the country's ground forces "arrives with depressing regularity," years behind time, and substantially over budget, according to a report issued on April 19 by the British Parliament's Budgetary Control Committee. For instance, the programs, which provide new Ajax armored fighting vehicles and Morpheus tactical communication and information systems, have faced significant difficulties. According to the MPs' assessment, the issue is made worse by underfunding of the defense budget expenditures and the pound's declining purchasing value in relation to the dollar. Ten days later, on April 28 this year, the Royal Navy informed the public about the decision to decommission the HMS Prince of Wales aircraft carrier, launched just four years ago (in 2019), to be used as a donor for spare parts for the HMS Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier of the same class. According to the Royal Navy, the $3.72 billion aircraft carrier has docked more frequently than it has participated in...

00:48

Debt Ceiling Theatrics "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

I often hang out at Daily Kos, and its depressing how many ideologically pro-biden cheerleaders there are, there, as ideologically pro-trumpers, elsewhere. I guess the great game depends on having some on both sides.

Cant any of these people see that they are being played by a malicious system that is constructed to control their opinions and the expression of their opinions, in order to allow the ruling two-party system to continue pursuing its own imperialist agenda? In a few places I hear rumbles that progressives are disappointed that Biden appears to be about to cave to the hostage-takers which is not surprising, given that caving is what the democrats do. Theyre not a real opposition party, theyre doing their dance in order to eke out negotiating points of their own. I cant tell if any of them are purely delusional (therefore acting in good faith) or if theyre showing a level of cynicism that would embarrass a Talleyrand.

Midjourney AI and mjr: uncle sam, jumping off a cliff

Lets back up a second. The debt ceiling is a self-imposed financial control, on an organization that admits that it has no self-control, and consistently violates that control. The question is how much money do we print? and the answer is not as much as we want to its as much as we will allow ourselves to. The whole topic of national debt is not one I am qualified to get into, so I wont, but suffice to say it keeps going up when one party or the other spends like a drunken sailor, while the other wags a disapproving finger attempting to shame them. Thats the rough outline. But there is a deeper, more important outline, which is ignored pro forma.

In the latest debt ceiling kerfuffle, we are told that the republicans may trigger a default, and that voters should blame them not, say, blame everyone in Washington. Sure, the republicans are triggering it, but the democrats also helped arm that trigger, and even set up a count-down. Did you notice how both sides in this fake event, who cannot agree on anything, agreed that defense spending doesnt get touched? Oh, wait, I guess they do agree on something. They agree on $1tn in defense spending. Ive said this before, and Ill have to say it again: anyone who talks about the US deficit or budget, and does not mention defense spending, is not serious.

How not serious are...

Saturday, 20 May

22:40

Cardano Surpasses 500 Million ADA In TVL How About Its Impact On Price? "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

The total value locked (TVL) on the Cardano blockchain has hit a significant milestone after crossing 500 million ADA. This would come just a month and a few days after TapTools predicted an exponential increase in the networks TVL.

In this prediction, TapTools, a Cardano portfolio tracker, also reported different factors that could be pivotal to Cardanos explosive growth in the coming months.

Cardano DeFi Ecosystem Hits 500 Million ADA In TVL

Data from DeFi TVL aggregator DefiLlama reveals that the total value locked on the Cardano network now stands at 505.114 million ADA. This is equivalent to $186.18 million when converted to U.S. dollars.

Cardano

Source: DefiLlama

This new milestone represents a staggering 91.9% increase in total value locked since the turn of the year. Meanwhile, in the last month, Cardanos TVL has jumped by nearly 8%, indicating a steady adoption of its DeFi ecosystem.

On-chain data shows that Minswap is, by a distance, the leading protocol on the network, with a TVL of $55.56 million. In fact, the decentralized exchange boasts a market share dominance of 29.84%.

Minswap protocol is followed by Indigo, a collateralized debt protocol, with a total value of $28.5 million locked on it. WingRiders, Liqwid, and Djed Stablecoin are three other notable protocols on the Cardano DeFi ecosystem, with TVLs of $17.51 million, $15.42 million, and $13.71 million, respectively.

It is important to note that total value locked is a metric that estimates the amount of cryptocurrency locked in DeFi protocols on a particular blockchain. It is calculated by summing up the value of all the crypto assets locked in various DeFi protocols on a blockchain. TVL can be represented in the native token of a blockchain (as in ADA for Cardano) or in USD.

ADA Price Shows No Significant Action

A skyrocketing total value locked is often an indicator of increased activity in a DeFi ecosystem. However, Cardanos impressiv...

21:48

Ordering an Bit of crafting Examine: An intensive Handbook to Qualified Assistance "IndyWatch Feed National"

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20:59

AUKUS may turn out to be the largest financial swindle perpetrated by the United States and the United Kingdom against Australia and other Asia Pacific nations "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

AUKUS may turn out to be the largest financial swindle perpetrated by the United States and the United Kingdom against Australia and other Asia Pacific nations

Equipment for the countrys ground forces arrives with depressing regularity, years behind time, and substantially over budget, according to a report issued on April 19 by the British Parliaments Budgetary Control Committee. For instance, the programs, which provide new Ajax armored fighting vehicles and Morpheus tactical communication and information systems, have faced significant difficulties. According to the MPs assessment, the issue is made worse by underfunding of the defense budget expenditures and the pounds declining purchasing value in relation to the dollar.

Ten days later, on April 28 this year, the Royal Navy informed the public about the decision to decommission the HMS Prince of Wales aircraft carrier, launched just four years ago (in 2019), to be used as a donor for spare parts for the HMS Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier of the same class. According to the Royal Navy, the $3.72 billion aircraft carrier has docked more frequently than it has participated in naval operations, and the most recent maintenance cost $42 million.

This dispiriting news came just a month after the leaders of the US, the UK, and Australia had disclosed their ambitious long-term plans to build a nuclear-powered submarine fleet for Canberra on the basis of British technology, which will cost the Australian budget $245 billion.

When it comes to extremely sophisticated projects like nuclear submarines, it seems inconceivable that the parties involved would be so irresponsible as to neglect to evaluate the contractors capacity to meet their obligations. Still, if you trust the claims made by senior US, British, and Australian officials, the opposite is true in the case of AUKUS. Canberra would never have consented to work together on submarine design and construction with Great Britains wan...

20:37

Nigerias Elections Risk Sowing Cynicism, Mistrust "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Puzzling voter turnout numbers and process failures risk turning a frustrated population away from democratic expression. Nigerias February 25 general elections may have raised more questions than answers about the countrys trajectory, and particularly about the strength of its democracy. Important electoral reforms were enacted in 2022 to improve the integrity and transparency of Nigerian []

20:00

Psychiatric Detentions Rise 220% in First Year of 988 "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

The rapid growth of the new 988 mental health hotline has been greeted with positive media coverage. As many people expected, calls, texts, and chats to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, now renamed 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, started climbing immediately with the launch of the 988 number in July of 2022. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and the nonprofit that was given centralized control over the 988 system, Vibrant Emotional Health (VEH), have been releasing monthly updates on key metrics.

In April 2023, compared to April 2022, calls answered increased by 52%, chats by 90%, and texts by 1022%. The trend was heralded by federal Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra to CNN: Our nations transition to 988 moves us closer to better serving the crisis care needs of people across America. 988 is more than a number, its a message: were there for you.

However, as previously reported by Mad in America, a percentage of people who contacted the former National Suicide Prevention Lifeline were subjected to geolocation tracing of their phone, computer, or mobile device. The Lifeline advertised itself as a place for confidential discussions about suicidal feelings but, according to its own policy, if a call-attendant believed a person might be at imminent risk of taking their own life in the next few hours, days, or week, the call-attendant was required to contact 911 or a Public Safety Answering Point to send out police and/or an ambulance to forcibly take the person to a psychiatric hospital.

Many Lifeline users described the experiences of betrayal, public exposure, police interactions, loss of freedoms, and forced psychiatric treatment as dangerous, harmful and traumatizing.

So, since the transition to 988, has anything changed? As contacts to 988 rise, how many people are getting forcibly subjected to these types of unexpected, unwanted interventions?

It appears detention numbers are climbing dramatically, tooeven as VEH, SAMHSA, and many news outlets continue to obfuscate the facts publicly.

Contacts and Detentions Rising Together

For the ten-month period from July 2022 to April 2023, the new 988 Lifeline received more than 4 million total contactson pace to double the average...

19:00

New high risk, high reward studies will tackle key unanswered questions about our planet "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

NERC has invested 25 million in a host of high risk, high reward research projects to tackle critical environment challenges

18:58

Australia, Biden, and Cancelling the Quad Visit "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Much needless fuss has been generated by President Joe Bidens cancellation of his visit to Australia for the Quad meeting, a now regular gathering of leaders from the US, Japan, India and Australia. He had other things on his mind: dealing with fractious debt ceiling negotiations taking place back in the United States.

Students of US history would, or should have appreciated, the two phenomena that speckle the fiscal landscape in Washington. One is the failure of Congress to pass a budget in a timely, mature fashion. Then comes that plague known as the federal debt ceiling.

Since 1976, 22 federal government shutdowns have taken place because of budgetary tardiness. The results, while affecting employment and the economy, are always seen as minor relative to any failures to lift the debt ceiling. The latter comes with paralysis, the literal shutting down of government, leaving many services undelivered, and staff furloughed and unpaid.

Raymond Scheppach, a public policy academic based at the University of Virginia, is even unsparingly hyperbolic on the consequences of hitting the ceiling. It could bring down the entire financial system. This in turn could devastate the world gross domestic product and create mass unemployment. Such is the wisdom of having a global system so heavily concentrated in the hands of one power and its corporate auxiliaries.

Those most upset were the security propagandists in Australia, straining in their efforts to detect any smoke signals from Beijing. Would these suggest glee and delight, perhaps some gloating that Washington was neglecting the Indo-Pacific in favour of domestic squabbles? Internal fiscal chaos might also be a sign of decline, prompting the mandarins of the Middle Kingdom to rejoice.

The sentiment was odd, even childish, typical of the abandonment complex that percolates through the Australian political establishment. Notice me, please, Daddy seems to be their governing consideration, and not doing so induces a state of anxiety verging on the pathological. James Curran identifies that instinctive zero-sum mentality typical of this confected new cold war, one that leads to tenuous conclusions: a Joe Biden no-show was deemed a win for China, a blow to Americas standing in Asia, a marker of US decline and a humiliating snub to [Australian Prime Minister] Anthony Albanese. For fans and well-wishers for a decline, if not retreat, of sprawling US global power, the only answer would be: If only......

15:02

Femininity and Masculinity Define Each Other "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

HenryMakow.com May 16, 2023

This girl was not comfortable being a female. She identifies as a male. But how does she even know what a male is when masculinity is partly defined by looking after wife and children?

Young women! Do not listen to the liars urging you to question your femininity. Do not seek your identity from the word salad (LGBT+) presented by the world. Look inside to your soulfor your true identity.

What is your intuition and instincts telling you to be?

Women exchange power for love. Sex is symbol of this exclusive contract. Sex is an act of domination and possession. Women are damaged when they give themselves to a man and are then dismissed. 

(Disclaimer I am not trying to impose this template but rather to say that it has worked for centuries. This is why the usual suspects are trying to destroy it.) 

 Possession is the Essence of Marriage

(Updated from Dec. 2009 and April 1, 2018)

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by Henry Makow Ph.D.

My wife recently asked me why I loved her.

Rather than enumerate her good qualities, I answered honestly: Because you belong to me.

At the risk of being politically incorrect,  many men do not seek great beauty, brains or sex, but the simple feeling of possessing a woman. In other words, what they seek is a degree of ownership or power. This is part of masculine identity.

And many women have the complementary desire, to be possessed, to totally belong...

05:46

Verwelkom Femke Halsema en Yoeri Albrecht met rottend fruit en eieren "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"


Verwelkom Femke Halsema en  Yoeri Albrecht met rottend fruit en eieren. Oorlog verheerlijken is een misdaad. 


Door Oekrane vernietigde Russische tank vanaf volgende week te zien op Leidseplein

17 mei 2023, 16.33 uur  Aangepast 17 mei 2023, 16.47 uur  Door AT5


Vanaf donderdag 25 mei staat er een Russische tank op het Leidseplein 'als symbool van de fragiliteit en weerbaarheid van de democratie in Europa'. Het voertuig is vorig jaar tijdens de slag om Kyiv vernietigd door Oekraense soldaten in de stad Dmytrivka.

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02:20

Ukraines Depleted Uranium Blast: Europe on Brink of Environmental Disaster "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

A frame of a CCTV video, purportedly depicting a major blast at an ammo depot in Khmelnintsky, Ukraine.
Sputnik 19.05.2023

Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev warned on Friday that a radioactive cloud was heading towards Western Europe following the destruction of a Ukrainian warehouse storing British-supplied depleted uranium ammunition.

Sputnik News spoke with Dr. Chris Busby, physical chemist and scientific secretary of the European Committee on Radiation Risk, about how the Wests decision to provide depleted uranium (DU) ammunition to Ukraine has potentially caused a continent-wide ecological disaster. Below is his answer in full.

Recently, several web media outlets provided videos of an enormous explosion in the town of Khmelnitski, located to the West of Kiev, and about 200 km from the border with Poland. There were two major explosions which produced a massive roiling swirling fireball which, like an atomic bomb, developed upwards and formed a mushroom cloud, which was black.

I have represented nuclear atmospheric test veterans in the Ro...

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