According to statistics from Brazilโs National Institute for Space Research (INPE) reported by the local outlet Poder 360 on Tuesday, Brazil ended September with 83,157 documented fires, making it the worst month in 2024 so far and representing a 78.74-percent increase from September 2023โs 46,498 fires.
INPE has documented 210,208 fires in 2024 so far as of Tuesday, at an average of 210.2 per day โ a number that, according to Poder 360โs report, surpasses the average of 197.6 fires per day logged in 2019 during the first year of Bolsonaroโs presidency. In 2007, during Lulaโs second presidential term, Brazil experienced its worst forest fire rate in 26 years at an average of 393.9 fires per day.
Karla Longo, an atmospheric chemistry and pollutant dispersion specialist at INPE, told the local newspaper O Globo last week that the smoke cloud from the fires had spread to 80 percent of Brazil, extending across 7 million square kilometers (some 2.7 million square miles).
Weโre on the brink of World War Three โ and only one country can stop itIran now presents an intolerable threat to Israel and global stability. Its regime must be crushed If you crave peace, a war against Iran will be necessary first. If you want to avert a nuclear apocalypse, Iranโs atomic programme must be obliterated. If you long for a better, saner world, Iranโs repugnant theocrats need to be extirpated. Israel must be allowed to attack Iranโs evil regime, and the West mustsupport it. The regime is the original Islamist extremist state; it is the fount of almost all trouble in the Middle East, the foremost exporter of terrorism, an ally of Russia, a friend of China, a cancer eating away at humanityโs common destiny. The regime has oppressed its wonderful, peace-loving people for 45 years, often in the most savage ways, pitilessly persecuting women and minorities. The West, wracked by self-doubt, ignorance, selfishness and cowardice, has been willfully blind to their pleas for deliverance. We have instead attempted to appease the Mullahs, to relativise or normalise their genocidal machinations, to sign deals with them, to protect the oil market, to endlessly buy time. It hasnโt worked, and Judgement Day beckons. It is time for Israel to save the West from itself, to conduct the dirty, dangerous work that far larger, richer and more powerful countries are too debilitated to pursue themselves. This wouldnโt be the first time: Israel did the world a historic favour when it bombed Iraqโs Osirak reactor in 1981 and destroyed the Al-Kibar planned nuclear plant in Syria in 2007; a similar move targeting Iranโs many such facilities is no longer beyond the realm of the possible. If Israel doesnโt have the equipment to do so itself, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris must send in their own bunker-busting bombs. Iโm not calling for any kind of land invasion, or even for the UK to get directly involved. But we need to be honest: regime change in Iran should be a top foreign policy priority for every democracy in the world. Why has Britain still not proscribed the IRGC? Tuesdayโs strike was a disastrous gamble by Iran. It failed to kill any Israelis or to meaningfully damage civilian or military infrastructure. Iran has already used up a tenth of its 3,000 ballistic missile stockpile (as estimated by a US general last year) for nothing: it has exposed its fundamental military and technological inadequacy, it didnโt establish deterrence, it forced a drastic hardening of Americaโs position, it stopped Europeโs useful idiots from calling for a ceasefire in Lebanon and, for the first time, created a critical opening for Israel to deliver an overwhelming military blow. Had Iran done nothing, it would have been publicly humiliated as a result of the assassination of so many of its allies, but avoided placing itself directly in the line of fire. By acting so impetuously, so egregiously and yet so uselessly, it has fatally weakened its own position. It has exposed itself as a nasty, fanatical bully, albeit one fragile enough to be taken down. It, for once, misread America. It misjudged Israelโs appetite for risk and pain. No government in Jerusalem can tolerate repeated, escalatory missile attacks from a millenarian state explicitly dedicated to its destruction; and even the most delusional of State Department apparatchiks can now see that a nuclear Iran would lead us into World War III. All the Western sucking up to Iran, starting with the nuclear deal of 2015, backed by David Cameron, has backfired appallingly. Joe Biden gifted the Mullahs some $6?billion last year to release five American hostages, allowing them to access previously frozen funds. He signed another 120-day sanctions waiver in July that allows Iran to sell electricity to Iraq. The US has also permitted Iran to greatly increase its output of crude oil, with its August production the highest in six years, and to sell much of it to China. The sanctions imposed by Donald Trump are now a largely meaningless joke. The obsessive military appeasement has been equally perverse. Biden told Israel to โtake the winโ in April, when Iran unleashed 170 drones, some 30 cruise missiles, and over 120 ballistic missiles in its first direct attack against the Jewish state. There were no casualties or meaningful injuries, and many missiles and drones were shot down by an international coalition, which is what Biden referred to as a win. Israelโs counter-offensive was largely symbolic, hitting a radar system at an Iranian nuclear plant. The Americans were wrong: the regime, which only understands brute strength, drew the wrong lesson. It was emboldened, assuming that the old red lines no longer existed, that the US would always restrain the Israelis, and that the regime could now engage in blatant acts of war with quasi-impunity, paving the way for this weekโs larger, more sophisticated attack. But the Mullahs grievously miscalculated this time, partly because the empire they spent so long constructing is disintegrating and they are no longer thinking rationally. Yes, they have scored a massive propaganda victory against Israel since the atrocities of October 7, falsely portraying terrorists as victims, lying relentlessly, rehashing Soviet era blood libels, spreading conspiracytheories on social media and helping to foment anti-Jewish hate in Britain, Europe and America. But when it comes to the reality on the ground, as opposed to that in the mind of the Western chattering classes, Iranโs axis of evil has suffered a series of calamitous reversals. Hamas is a shadow of its former self, almost unable to launch rockets into Israel, and reeling from the death of 17-18,000 of its terrorist fighters. Hezbollah has lost Hassan Nasrallah, its psychopathic leader, its entire management structure and myriad second and third tier commanders; a large chunk of its 150,000-strong missile stash has been destroyed. It is still able to inflict losses on the heroic Israeli troops now in Lebanon, but it can no longer serve as Iranโs all-powerful shield. The danger is that Tehranโs increasingly panicked regime will compound its errors by seeking to rush to full nuclear status. This cannot be allowed to happen. Israel, whose very purpose is to ensure its own survival, and that of the Jewish people, has not just the right but a duty to strike back in devastating fashion against the Iranian regime. It deserves the Westโs full, unstinting support.
The Greens have joined a push to abolish junior wage rates for young workers, ramping up pressure on the Albanese government for another round of industrial relations changes after next yearโs election.
Why even bother hiring juniors when you have to pay them the same as mature, experienced workers?
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
October 3, 2024 9:04 pm
Bandt ducks questions on Cox, cuts short press conferenceBy James Massola and Jesinta BurtonUpdated October 3, 2024 โ 2.44pmfirst published at 12.18pm
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Greens leader Adam Bandt has cut short a press conference in Perth after ducking a series of questions about bullying allegations levelled at the partyโs WA senator Dorinda Cox.
This masthead revealed on Thursday that 20 staff had quit Coxโs office in just three years, with several lodging formal complaints with the Parliamentary Workplace Support Service and Bandtโs office that alleged a hostile culture where employees felt unsafe.
Teal MP Zoe Daniel, who went to Canberra promising to help clean up politics, has been referred to the Federal anti-corruption commission over lobbying on behalf of one of her donors, Simon Holmes ร Court
ROTFLMAO!!!!
Muddy
October 3, 2024 9:47 pm
The Greens – death of political, social and economic body tissue due to lack of blood flow or infection.
Zoe Daniel and Allegra Spender reported to Federal ICAC for lobbying with Financial Review for the paper not to include Simon Holmes A Court in their list of powerful people. Seems problem is they used their office staff (ie. civil servants) to make the contact.
Meanwhile Fed ICAC visited Parliament House regarding some inquiries.
Meanwhile in other trivia according to Wikipedia half of the $1.6m donated to Senator Pocock Senate campaign came from Climate 200 (Holmes A Court).
Steve trickler
October 3, 2024 11:01 pm
Mockingbird media in full swing, catering to the sheep that sits on the couch, soaking it up like a dry sponge in contact with water.
It has to be said. Joy Reid is best placed behind plexiglass in a zoo.
She would be a lezzo I reckon. What bloke would unzip for that lying creature?
The prime minister is covering the cost of six Taylor Swift tickets, four tickets to the races and a clothing rental agreement with a high-end designer favoured by his wife, Lady Starmer.
The prime minister said it was “right” for him to repay the cost of some gifts.
A weaselly way of admitting it was โwrongโ to accept them in the first place.
These people have no moral compass and have to be forcibly levered into behaving appropriately.
Weโre on the brink of World War Three โ and only one country can stop itIran now presents an intolerable threat to Israel and global stability. Its regime must be crushed
In many ways this is just a rehash of 2003 again. Crazy timeline.
Steve trickler
October 3, 2024 11:28 pm
Going back in time. 4 years to be precise.
Mark Dice in full swing.
I don’t watch TV, listen to the radio or read MSM newspapers. If I was to buy a MSM ‘newspaper’, it would be used to start a fire when camping.
99% here already know about it. Consider this a repeat for lurking sheep.
More footage has dropped re Nevatim Air Base. I count at least 20 impacts. Some impacts look like the involve sub-munitions, others like significant warheads. Pretty indicative there were more than indicated above in my previous comment. And we still have no satellite imagery from the other two airbases.
Normally letting politics of either persuasion slide by as we just get on with our lives, occasionally getting a bit pissed off by their stupidity
But now we’re getting fed up with the so-called ‘elites’ of the political class lecturing us and imposing on us their view of the world as they think it should be.
Local councils dominated by gays & hippies flying non-Australian flags and wearing dish cloths come to mind. Forget about roads, rates and rubbish.
The disgraceful treatment of Israel and the Jewish population follows.
I look at the obvious ones at the federal level.
New teef/glasses/missusAlbanese Can’t shave properlyBandt Whiskers/nut scratcher Wong Piano Gob Chalmers.
They laud their educational qualifications and sprout their background of coming up from poor beginnings. Albanese is sickening at this one, the ship waiters kid.
If you backtrack their schooling I’m sure they all would have failed plasticine in Kindergarten.
The punters have had a gut full of your smug bullshite.
Remember those Amazon fires that greenies were always screeching about?
Now that there is a left wing government, everyone has gone silent, while up to 80% of Brazil is covered in smoke:
According to statistics from Brazilโs National Institute for Space Research (INPE) reported by the local outlet Poder 360 on Tuesday, Brazil ended September with 83,157 documented fires, making it the worst month in 2024 so far and representing a 78.74-percent increase from September 2023โs 46,498 fires.
INPE has documented 210,208 fires in 2024 so far as of Tuesday, at an average of 210.2 per day โ a number that, according to Poder 360โs report, surpasses the average of 197.6 fires per day logged in 2019 during the first year of Bolsonaroโs presidency. In 2007, during Lulaโs second presidential term, Brazil experienced its worst forest fire rate in 26 years at an average of 393.9 fires per day.
Karla Longo, an atmospheric chemistry and pollutant dispersion specialist at INPE, told the local newspaper O Globo last week that the smoke cloud from the fires had spread to 80 percent of Brazil, extending across 7 million square kilometers (some 2.7 million square miles).
But, meh.
Israel Under Fire โ The Israeli Economy during the October 7, 2023 War and Its Aftermath.
I don’t have enough economic nous to summarise the above.
IRAN WAS PROVOKED!!
The Jews are stealing the clouds!
I bet the shifty f*ckers caused our crop destroying frost a few weeks back as well.
I feel provoked.
Another good piece on the Mideast and how to deal with the millenarians who believe their prophet lives in a well.
Weโre on the brink of World War Three โ and only one country can stop itIran now presents an intolerable threat to Israel and global stability. Its regime must be crushed
If you crave peace, a war against Iran will be necessary first. If you want to avert a nuclear apocalypse, Iranโs atomic programme must be obliterated. If you long for a better, saner world, Iranโs repugnant theocrats need to be extirpated.
Israel must be allowed to attack Iranโs evil regime, and the West must support it. The regime is the original Islamist extremist state; it is the fount of almost all trouble in the Middle East, the foremost exporter of terrorism, an ally of Russia, a friend of China, a cancer eating away at humanityโs common destiny.
The regime has oppressed its wonderful, peace-loving people for 45 years, often in the most savage ways, pitilessly persecuting women and minorities. The West, wracked by self-doubt, ignorance, selfishness and cowardice, has been willfully blind to their pleas for deliverance. We have instead attempted to appease the Mullahs, to relativise or normalise their genocidal machinations, to sign deals with them, to protect the oil market, to endlessly buy time.
It hasnโt worked, and Judgement Day beckons. It is time for Israel to save the West from itself, to conduct the dirty, dangerous work that far larger, richer and more powerful countries are too debilitated to pursue themselves.
This wouldnโt be the first time: Israel did the world a historic favour when it bombed Iraqโs Osirak reactor in 1981 and destroyed the Al-Kibar planned nuclear plant in Syria in 2007; a similar move targeting Iranโs many such facilities is no longer beyond the realm of the possible.
If Israel doesnโt have the equipment to do so itself, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris must send in their own bunker-busting bombs. Iโm not calling for any kind of land invasion, or even for the UK to get directly involved. But we need to be honest: regime change in Iran should be a top foreign policy priority for every democracy in the world. Why has Britain still not proscribed the IRGC?
Tuesdayโs strike was a disastrous gamble by Iran. It failed to kill any Israelis or to meaningfully damage civilian or military infrastructure. Iran has already used up a tenth of its 3,000 ballistic missile stockpile (as estimated by a US general last year) for nothing: it has exposed its fundamental military and technological inadequacy, it didnโt establish deterrence, it forced a drastic hardening of Americaโs position, it stopped Europeโs useful idiots from calling for a ceasefire in Lebanon and, for the first time, created a critical opening for Israel to deliver an overwhelming military blow.
Had Iran done nothing, it would have been publicly humiliated as a result of the assassination of so many of its allies, but avoided placing itself directly in the line of fire. By acting so impetuously, so egregiously and yet so uselessly, it has fatally weakened its own position. It has exposed itself as a nasty, fanatical bully, albeit one fragile enough to be taken down. It, for once, misread America. It misjudged Israelโs appetite for risk and pain. No government in Jerusalem can tolerate repeated, escalatory missile attacks from a millenarian state explicitly dedicated to its destruction; and even the most delusional of State Department apparatchiks can now see that a nuclear Iran would lead us into World War III.
All the Western sucking up to Iran, starting with the nuclear deal of 2015, backed by David Cameron, has backfired appallingly. Joe Biden gifted the Mullahs some $6?billion last year to release five American hostages, allowing them to access previously frozen funds. He signed another 120-day sanctions waiver in July that allows Iran to sell electricity to Iraq. The US has also permitted Iran to greatly increase its output of crude oil, with its August production the highest in six years, and to sell much of it to China. The sanctions imposed by Donald Trump are now a largely meaningless joke.
The obsessive military appeasement has been equally perverse. Biden told Israel to โtake the winโ in April, when Iran unleashed 170 drones, some 30 cruise missiles, and over 120 ballistic missiles in its first direct attack against the Jewish state. There were no casualties or meaningful injuries, and many missiles and drones were shot down by an international coalition, which is what Biden referred to as a win. Israelโs counter-offensive was largely symbolic, hitting a radar system at an Iranian nuclear plant.
The Americans were wrong: the regime, which only understands brute strength, drew the wrong lesson. It was emboldened, assuming that the old red lines no longer existed, that the US would always restrain the Israelis, and that the regime could now engage in blatant acts of war with quasi-impunity, paving the way for this weekโs larger, more sophisticated attack.
But the Mullahs grievously miscalculated this time, partly because the empire they spent so long constructing is disintegrating and they are no longer thinking rationally.
Yes, they have scored a massive propaganda victory against Israel since the atrocities of October 7, falsely portraying terrorists as victims, lying relentlessly, rehashing Soviet era blood libels, spreading conspiracy theories on social media and helping to foment anti-Jewish hate in Britain, Europe and America. But when it comes to the reality on the ground, as opposed to that in the mind of the Western chattering classes, Iranโs axis of evil has suffered a series of calamitous reversals.
Hamas is a shadow of its former self, almost unable to launch rockets into Israel, and reeling from the death of 17-18,000 of its terrorist fighters. Hezbollah has lost Hassan Nasrallah, its psychopathic leader, its entire management structure and myriad second and third tier commanders; a large chunk of its 150,000-strong missile stash has been destroyed.
It is still able to inflict losses on the heroic Israeli troops now in Lebanon, but it can no longer serve as Iranโs all-powerful shield. The danger is that Tehranโs increasingly panicked regime will compound its errors by seeking to rush to full nuclear status. This cannot be allowed to happen.
Israel, whose very purpose is to ensure its own survival, and that of the Jewish people, has not just the right but a duty to strike back in devastating fashion against the Iranian regime. It deserves the Westโs full, unstinting support.
MEMRI: Trailer For Chinese PLA-Produced TV Series ‘Quenched Into Steel’ Shows Forces Performing Combat Drills, Pinpoints Potential Targets In Taiwan, Depicts Combat Against Foreign Stealth Fighters And Carrier Groups.
Most likely Australian iron ore.
Why even bother hiring juniors when you have to pay them the same as mature, experienced workers?
Bandt ducks questions on Cox, cuts short press conferenceBy James Massola and Jesinta BurtonUpdated October 3, 2024 โ 2.44pmfirst published at 12.18pm
Listen to this article
4 min
Greens leader Adam Bandt has cut short a press conference in Perth after ducking a series of questions about bullying allegations levelled at the partyโs WA senator Dorinda Cox.
This masthead revealed on Thursday that 20 staff had quit Coxโs office in just three years, with several lodging formal complaints with the Parliamentary Workplace Support Service and Bandtโs office that alleged a hostile culture where employees felt unsafe.
@RepTimBurchett
FEMA spending over a billion dollars on illegals while they leave Americans stranded and without help is treasonous. U.S. citizens are dying. Pray for our country folks.
Meme
Teal MP Zoe Daniel, who went to Canberra promising to help clean up politics, has been referred to the Federal anti-corruption commission over lobbying on behalf of one of her donors, Simon Holmes ร Court
ROTFLMAO!!!!
The Greens – death of political, social and economic body tissue due to lack of blood flow or infection.
Palliwood degree available from university of Gaza.
https://x.com/GAZAWOOD1/status/1841435447731359891?t=3OuDXgfxZ5eff_qdSOvl2w&s=19
Whoever the geniuses are who planned the pager attack should get the Nobel Peace prize. Saved countless lives.
Hahaha suck it!!!
https://thenightly.com.au/politics/australia/teal-mp-zoe-daniel-referred-to-national-anti-corruption-commission-over-simon-holmes-court-favour-c-16263281
Crazy like a fox.
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Steve Inman:
Woman vs. Rabid Fox
Two unrelated stories or are they.
Zoe Daniel and Allegra Spender reported to Federal ICAC for lobbying with Financial Review for the paper not to include Simon Holmes A Court in their list of powerful people. Seems problem is they used their office staff (ie. civil servants) to make the contact.
Meanwhile Fed ICAC visited Parliament House regarding some inquiries.
Meanwhile in other trivia according to Wikipedia half of the $1.6m donated to Senator Pocock Senate campaign came from Climate 200 (Holmes A Court).
Mockingbird media in full swing, catering to the sheep that sits on the couch, soaking it up like a dry sponge in contact with water.
It has to be said. Joy Reid is best placed behind plexiglass in a zoo.
She would be a lezzo I reckon. What bloke would unzip for that lying creature?
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Mark Dice:
They Dropped This One Like a Hot Potato! haha
A weaselly way of admitting it was โwrongโ to accept them in the first place.
These people have no moral compass and have to be forcibly levered into behaving appropriately.
In many ways this is just a rehash of 2003 again. Crazy timeline.
Going back in time. 4 years to be precise.
Mark Dice in full swing.
I don’t watch TV, listen to the radio or read MSM newspapers. If I was to buy a MSM ‘newspaper’, it would be used to start a fire when camping.
99% here already know about it. Consider this a repeat for lurking sheep.
No one has debunked it. You can’t.
——
Operation Mockingbird – The CIA’s Covert Media Manipulation Program Exposed
God, I love this dog. As l’ve said before, it’s the human interactions that make watching worthwhile.
Look at the body reactions.
WTF! to put it bluntly.
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Cash and Stevo.
Cash 2.0 Great Dane meeting new people in Santa Monica 130
Trivia:
Off the cuff.
Does anyone know the true name of Whoopi Goldberg from the VIEW?
Repeats from a while ago.
The View on Hurricanes
More footage has dropped re Nevatim Air Base. I count at least 20 impacts. Some impacts look like the involve sub-munitions, others like significant warheads. Pretty indicative there were more than indicated above in my previous comment. And we still have no satellite imagery from the other two airbases.
Great stuff from the past.
Visuals and audio are great.
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F r. David – Words Don’t Come Easy
I think the punters are stirring, getting ansty.
Normally letting politics of either persuasion slide by as we just get on with our lives, occasionally getting a bit pissed off by their stupidity
But now we’re getting fed up with the so-called ‘elites’ of the political class lecturing us and imposing on us their view of the world as they think it should be.
Local councils dominated by gays & hippies flying non-Australian flags and wearing dish cloths come to mind. Forget about roads, rates and rubbish.
The disgraceful treatment of Israel and the Jewish population follows.
I look at the obvious ones at the federal level.
New teef/glasses/missus Albanese
Can’t shave properly Bandt
Whiskers/nut scratcher Wong
Piano Gob Chalmers.
They laud their educational qualifications and sprout their background of coming up from poor beginnings. Albanese is sickening at this one, the ship waiters kid.
If you backtrack their schooling I’m sure they all would have failed plasticine in Kindergarten.
The punters have had a gut full of your smug bullshite.
Johannes Leak.
Brett Lethbridge.
Michael Ramirez.
A.F. Branco.
Matt Margolis.
Tom Stiglich.
Henry Payne.
Gary Varvel.
Lisa Benson.
Tina Norton.