Open Thread – Mon 2 Dec 2024


Old Sarum, John Constable, 1834

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Indolent
Indolent
December 4, 2024 8:09 am

I have no doubt that Elon Musk would have been enemy No. 1 if Trump had not won the election.

@SarahisCensored

Absolute INSANITY.

The Department of Justice wants the court to GAG Ethan Haim’s right to RT prominent voices on X who work to protect Texas children and have come to his defense.

Doctor Haim blew the whistle on Texas Children’s Hospital and their practice of illegally transitioning children.

Go ahead and add me to the list of those who will not be quiet! I will also be following and reporting on this story closely, starting now.

Indolent
Indolent
December 4, 2024 8:15 am
Indolent
Indolent
December 4, 2024 8:21 am
shatterzzz
December 4, 2024 8:23 am

Haa Haa ..!

Diddy
Indolent
Indolent
December 4, 2024 8:24 am
Indolent
Indolent
December 4, 2024 8:27 am
Indolent
Indolent
December 4, 2024 8:28 am
Indolent
Indolent
December 4, 2024 8:31 am

Matt Taibbi

Note on the FBI

Indolent
Indolent
December 4, 2024 8:33 am

@CitizenFreePress

DEMOCRATS HAVE ZERO SELF AWARENESS.

Biden announces $1 billion gift to Africa to help the homeless displaced by non-existent climate change.

1) This is simply a grift that enriches NGOs.

2) Helene victims are currently homeless in North Carolina.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
December 4, 2024 8:35 am

JohnH:

Sweden has just under half our population. It built a conventional submarine, the Gotland, so stealthy the US navy leased it for a year because in war games it sank their carriers 5 times. It has just released a new model, the Blekinge class, it has developed cutting edge fighter aircraft for at least 30 years with the latest models being sold to a few countries, a thriving IT sector, a world famous medical institute, Karolinska, two globally recognized car makers, and it sells furniture all over the world. 

What went wrong?
The criminal class running the Unions and the Labor Party. And their suborning of the Liberal Party.
I think that just about every problem these days can be traced back to this class.
You are looking at a society that is in the middle of the transition to a Kleptocracy. The only bastion against this collection of Australian Mafiosi to this point is the general population, and they are tired of the fight.

alwaysright
alwaysright
December 4, 2024 8:38 am

See Jo Nova:

Renewables Star state “urgently” wants to force two diesel plants back to stop blackouts

Indolent
Indolent
December 4, 2024 8:41 am
P
P
December 4, 2024 8:47 am

The abortion speech, the student walkout – and the Catholic civil war
SMH – By Jordan Baker – December 3, 2024 — 7.30pm

Excerpts:

“The Catholic community in Australia cannot ignore the ongoing crisis that decisions taken by the senior executive of ACU have caused for its Catholic identity,” the letter, written by members of the influential Catholic lawyers’ group, the St Thomas More Society, said.

While accepting an honorary doctorate – for which he was nominated by Fisher – de Bruyn said abortion was the single biggest killer of human beings in the world, and a “tragedy that must be ended”. Catholic doctrine teaches life is sacred from the point of conception.

The speech prompted a mass walkout by staff and students. The university expressed regret for distress caused to the community, refunded the students’ graduation fees and offered counselling. It defended de Bruyn’s right to express his personal beliefs, but said the content of the speech did not meet its standards for student safety and inclusivity.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
December 4, 2024 8:48 am

Maaates!

Ex-trade minister backs hydrogen but warns of too much too soon (Paywallian)

In joining venture builder United H2’s board, Andrew Robb says there are risks to hydrogen’s energy potential by forcing a rapid implementation of green infrastructure before the market is ready.

Enjoy your yummy directors’ fees while you can, Andrew, before the company goes bankrupt.

Rabz
December 4, 2024 8:51 am

Guv Karen Bollocks has rejected the argument there’s too much government spending in VenOztraliastan right now, saying it is helping to keep the economy on an “even keel” and things* could be much worse without it. She has also criticised the suggestion that the current level of growth we’re seeing in public sector employment was a bad thing for the country. “Growth in employment in the non-market sector is actually good,” Guv Bollocks drooled on Thursday.

The above from the ALPBC (yes, I know – trying to find a reference to her most recent comments on the subject).

OK. So which is it? Either Guv Bollocks supports albansleazy and dim chambers spraying around OPM like there’s no tomorrow, or she doesn’t.

Presumably that pair of irredeemable incompetent imbeciles’ massive wastage of OPM is not what Knight was referencing in his latest cartoon.

*Nothing like a bit o’ specificity.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
December 4, 2024 8:56 am

Florence gets a friend.

Hydro project three years late, $4bn over budget (Paywallian)

A mega pumped hydro station at the centre of Queensland’s planned transition away from coal-fired power could be downsized by the new Crisafulli government.

Four big over budget? Funny how these projects keep on blowing out. It’s almost as if Labor can’t do financial analysis.

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Miltonf
Miltonf
December 4, 2024 9:03 am

The whole economics ‘profession’ is old and busted. Bull artists with bullshit degrees.

Rabz
December 4, 2024 9:07 am

Bear, I don’t know how on earth you were able to wade through this latest assemblage of drivel, if this li’l taster is any indication of the subject matter – Paul “is wrong, again” Kelly’s latest in the Oz. Just get a load of this pretentious unintelligible waffle (with some observations added):

Albansleazy is a master tactician, but where’s the strategic vision?

Albansleazy’s character as a tactical and transactional leader has never been more evident.

I wasn’t aware “his character as a tactical and transactional leader” had ever been evident, full stop. When he was spruiking da screech? When trying to ram through the MAD bill? When selling Israel down the toilet (again)?

His current guise is Mr Practical.

As opposed to Mr Incompetent, Mr Tone Deaf, Mr Arrogant, Mr Jellyfish, Mr Expedient, Mr Upgrade and Mr Stupid (to name just a few). All guises he’s effortlessly donned at various times in his disastrous tenure as prime minister of the worst government since St Gough’s. “Mr Practical” appears however, to have been missing in action.

His biggest problem is incrementalism in an age of transformation.

His biggest problem is his ongoing existence on this planet. A starring role in HOP Time beckons.

FFS, the braindead lamestream meeja in this country. What a disgrace.

Miltonf
Miltonf
December 4, 2024 9:07 am

Not you Rabz. You’re a brilliant guy.

Crossie
Crossie
December 4, 2024 9:11 am

duncanm

 December 4, 2024 8:22 am

 Reply to  Indolent

Koreans are renowned for their, shall we say ‘vigorous’, protests.

I wouldn’t read too much into them having a scuffle with the military on the streets.

Question is – why was martial law declared?

I read somewhere that martial law has been declared as the government suspects there will be an invasion or an attack from North Korea.

So let me get this straight, the South’s president declared martial law to prevent the North’s imposition of martial law on them.

Wally Dalí
Wally Dalí
December 4, 2024 9:11 am

Hey, Rabz. Hey.
“Teats” Shorten is gorn from parliament, so he’s got no more chances to tee off on you from the privileged protection of the floor-
what goss do you have on him?
cmon, cmon. You’ve been leading us on for aaaages, don’t be a tease.
What’s your story?

Miltonf
Miltonf
December 4, 2024 9:12 am

Geeze now I know why I won’t pay my hard earned to read that rubbish.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
December 4, 2024 9:36 am

Question is – why was martial law declared?

Money. Of course.

South Korea stunned after its President declared martial law, triggering protests and soldiers’ attempts to enter parliament (Sky News, 4 Dec)

The move comes as the President’s party and its main opposition the Democratic Party remain at odds over next year’s budget bill, the AFP reported.

He accused the opposition of controlling the parliament, after it cut about $4.4 billion from the government’s budget plan which will reportedly impact budgets for the President’s office, the prosecution, police and state audit agency.

“Our National Assembly has become a haven for criminals, a den of legislative dictatorship that seeks to paralyse the judicial and administrative systems and overturn our liberal democratic order,” President Yoon said in the Tuesday night speech.

Much like what is happening in France where the Prez there also had a disagreement with the parliament about their budget. We’ll see if the Frog government gets booted tonight our time when the no confidence vote is held. As for Mr Yoon I suspect he’s about to be impeached.

Roger
Roger
December 4, 2024 9:39 am

“Growth in employment in the non-market sector is actually good,” Guv Bollocks drooled on Thursday.

Safe hands.

Miltonf
Miltonf
December 4, 2024 9:53 am

In my brief time as a scholar of economics I did understand the concept of wealth creation. Seems to be beyond the current crop of publicly remunerated deadshits.

Roger
Roger
December 4, 2024 9:58 am

Record state spending will only prolong the pain for borrowers

Simon Benson, The Australian, 3rd December 2024

One undeniable fact will be evident in Wednesday’s national accounts. Whatever growth there is in the economy will be almost entirely due to a mad rush of government spending, both com­mon­wealth and state. The highest quarterly numbers as a share of the economy on record, no less. This model of state intervention is unsustainable in the long term. The political dividend is equally question­able…

Questionable indeed.

The Guardian is very perplexed that their latest poll shows voters don’t appreciate Lucky Jim’s economic management, despite wages growth officially now creeping ahead of inflation.

That might be because nobody outside the public service is seeing any wage growth and they’re worried about their job security as business insolvencies hit a record high this year.

People just don’t appreciate having it so good.

P
P
December 4, 2024 10:01 am

Can We Talk About J6?
The “insurrection” narrative has enjoyed unchallenged dominance for so long, the reckoning will take time. Let us finally begin to hear the truth about that fateful day.

The same 20 percent of the population who still line up for Covid boosters will probably persist in thinking that unarmed people escorted into the Capitol by officers were somehow mounting an attack on par with Pearl Harbor and 9/11. But let the remaining 80 percent of the American public hear the truth from those who were there and who have had their lives blown to bits and their spirits all but crushed.

… if we’ve learned anything from the election just passed, it is that the mainstream media parrots propaganda from a central command, not from anything they’ve actively investigated. We will soon see who has told the truth. With the nomination of Kash Patel to head the FBI, the reckoning will be sooner rather than later. 

johnjjj
johnjjj
December 4, 2024 10:08 am

Syria: the drug made in Syria is captagon. It is a stimulant and lasts for three days and supposedly gives super strength and aggression. It is flooding the middle east ( and here soon). It is very cheap. Jordan bombed one of the suppliers in Syria recently.
The Sunni word on the street is that Asad’s brother and Hezbollah are behind it as the trade is in the $ billions. A good overview is in the New Yorker It has an interesting reference to the violent 1986 France/All Blacks match.
Perhaps this is some of the machinery being shipped to Turkey mentioned by Dover

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
December 4, 2024 10:11 am

No2 son is doing an MBA. Due to him already managing mid sized business is finding it easy, though he wonders if he’s missing things. His attitude to money has changed so much. Elon and Vivek have become his focus. He’d always put up a good argument for social policy but realises now it always has to be paid for by the productive. Some of what I’ve said over the years has finally sunk in. The best thing is he wants to be self sufficient. No3 son has started the executive training in his company. He has no tertiary qualifications which he will have to obtain to progress. He was in discussions with the junior executive who are all graduates but have no knowledge how business works. When he put them straight on some matters they couldn’t understand how he’d know. They know nothing of personal relationship with the customer. It is past time letting recent graduates make decisions. I’m all for learning on the job with higher education, the cadet system worked well for a long time. His GGrandfather started at the railways aged 14 as a porter. At 40 had 6000 staff running the place. Never saw a university. How did we once do it but can’t now.

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
December 4, 2024 11:01 am

1 minute ago

‘Woefully one-sided’: Jewish council ‘deeply disappointed’ in UN vote
Ben Packham
The Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council said it was “deeply disappointed” in the government’s latest “one-sided” positioning in the UN on Palestine.
“This is a resolution that puts many obligations on Israel but asks nothing of the Palestinians,” AIJAC executive director Dr Colin Rubenstein said.
“It is woefully one-sided – which is why, for more than 20 years, Australian governments of all stripes have always voted no, or abstained.
“And this year it was made even more radical, with new demands Israel must unilaterally withdraw from all disputed territory as soon as possible without any negotiations, and pay compensation to the Palestinians. This makes the government’s decision even harder to comprehend.”
Dr Rubenstein said the resolution was a “recipe for further conflict”, because it failed to impose any obligations on Palestinians.
“This resolution does nothing to acknowledge that Israel needs a willing partner for peace, and nothing to require the Palestinian Authority be reformed or Hamas be marginalised, both of which Foreign Minister Penny Wong has said are essential.
“It is therefore clearly against the conditions Senator Wong has said are necessary for a two-state peace.”

All those Mooslime voters in Western Sydney…

Bungonia Bee
Bungonia Bee
December 4, 2024 11:02 am

Give those terrorists a state!

bons
bons
December 4, 2024 11:14 am

I can only assume that President Trump consulted with Foreign Minister Wong before announcing that he is going to reduce her boyfriends to glowing ashes.

Labor are entering tricky territory. How can Australia continue as a leading Jew hater if Trump establishes peace and tolerance in the ME? How will they continue to scam their Western suburbs ‘militants’?

Back to climate change, blackfellas and censorship for the thugs.

Rabz
December 4, 2024 11:29 am

People just don’t appreciate having it so good.

As labore will discover the evening of the next feral erection.

Roger
Roger
December 4, 2024 11:30 am

How will they continue to scam their Western suburbs ‘militants’?

I wonder if that jig is up.

Latest news is that Jamal Rifi’s “Friends of Burke” has recruited Bob Carr to help turn the tide of anti-Labor sentiment among certain enclaves in Watson.

Carr left state politics almost 20 years ago when most of the Muslim hotheads would have been in primary school.

P
P
December 4, 2024 11:38 am

Catholics remember and celebrate the life of the great Arab Church Father St. John of Damascus on Dec. 4.

The Heresy of Islam | St. John of Damascus

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shatterzzz
December 4, 2024 11:43 am

Won’t be long ..!

Jan20
Dr Faustus
Dr Faustus
December 4, 2024 11:51 am

“This resolution does nothing to acknowledge that Israel needs a willing partner for peace, and nothing to require the Palestinian Authority be reformed or Hamas be marginalised, both of which Foreign Minister Penny Wong has said are essential.

Wong is a soulless robot.

However she will be completely aware of this conundrum. In fact she is taking advantage of the fact that nothing can progress with PA/Hamas terrorists at the table discussing any sort of viable state.

The impasse allows her to simultaneously polish her UN cred (for later life) and walk both sides of the domestic street, calling for a Muslim vote-winning Palestinian victory with all the trimmings – but with absolutely no risk of it ever happening and her having to explain to bulk Australia why she helped usher Israel into the showers.

Any distress and outrage caused to Jewish Australians is a small political price to pay for the Grey Lady.

Dr Faustus
Dr Faustus
December 4, 2024 12:07 pm

That is also the case with the Iskanders, Tomahawks, Kh-101s, and the like. A lot of these are nuclear capable.

Indeed.
Which is why Oreshnik appears to be another tree in the forest, rather than the advertised game changer.

Dr Faustus
Dr Faustus
December 4, 2024 12:20 pm

It seems to me that the Biden Crime Family has missed a golden opportunity to cash in on Pop’s Pardon.

I don’t understand why Hunter hasn’t been out on a massive crime spree – interstate trafficking, wire fraud, drug running – racking up profitable Federal offences to be forgiven.

Low energy.

Dr Faustus
Dr Faustus
December 4, 2024 12:29 pm

Which is why Oreshnik appears to be another tree in the forest, rather than the advertised game changer.

The others don’t travel at Mach 9+. You can potentially hit an Iskander or Kh-101 with AD, but Hazel is harder to stop especially in terminal phase when it released its 36 submunitions.

Indeed.
Which seems to slot it in as a slowish version of the SLBM or ICBM class of nuclear horror.

Zippster
Zippster
December 4, 2024 12:30 pm

Quickest American Car Ever: Demon 170 vs Lucid Sapphire VHT & Asphalt — Cammisa Ultimate Drag Race

As far as performance is concerned, petrol cars simply can’t match the electric engine’s hyper responsive traction control and its ability to maximise power to the road nor the instant torque available.

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
December 4, 2024 12:36 pm

Walked past St Mary MacKillop College in Wanniassa. New gymnasium just about finished. What a magnificent facility. Talking to one of the workmen I could tell they were proud of what they’d built. He was doing finishing touches outside. It wasn’t just a job. Between St Mary MacKillop and Trinity across the road they’ve kept a couple of building companies in work for 18 years. Also property prices are pretty good as a lot of families move in so the kids can attend.

Rabz
December 4, 2024 12:38 pm

“Friends of Tony Burqa” has recruited Boob Carr to help turn the tide of anti-labore sentiment among certain enclaves in Watson.

Moozleys being well known for their love of steel cut oats and US civil war history.

Arky
December 4, 2024 1:00 pm

We shouldn’t throw out the baby with the bath water in our disgust of the news media.
They had the foresight to keep asking Honest Joe and his media team whether he would pardon his coke addled, whore- hound son.
If they had not done so, we wouldn’t have the receipts.

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Steve trickler
Steve trickler
December 4, 2024 1:10 pm

Zippster
 December 4, 2024 12:30 pm

Quickest American Car Ever: Demon 170 vs Lucid Sapphire VHT & Asphalt — Cammisa Ultimate Drag Race
As far as performance is concerned, petrol cars simply can’t match the electric engine’s hyper responsive traction control and its ability to maximise power to the road nor the instant torque available.

——

So many dickheads in the comment section.

“EV’s are the future and the ICE are dead”

LMAO!

Lysander
Lysander
December 4, 2024 1:21 pm
Dr Faustus
Dr Faustus
December 4, 2024 1:26 pm

In Cheer Up, Things Could be Worse news:

Adam Bandt pushes for formal power-sharing deal with Anthony Albanese in case of minority election

Adam Bandt has put Anthony Albanese on notice the Greens would seek to formally lock in their support for a “stable effective and progressive” parliament if Labor fell short of a majority at the next election. With polls suggesting a hung parliament could be a possibility, the Greens leader said there would be a “lot of merit” in clarifying what reforms could be achieved.

I think working that out in advance, working out what the benefits will actually be for people and knowing how then the next three years would map out … that is probably the priority,” Mr Bandt told the ABC’s Afternoon Briefing on Tuesday.

I also think it would be a great idea – just not for the same reasons as Bandt.

The voteherd would benefit greatly from knowing ‘how the next three years would map out’. A bit like knowing in advance that DIY eyeball tattooing is probably not the thing to do…

Zippster
Zippster
December 4, 2024 1:27 pm

EPA Advisor Admits ‘Insurance Policy’ Against Trump is Funneling Billions to Climate Organizations, “We’re Throwing Gold Bars off the Titanic”
It’s a turbulent time at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), according to a current staffer, with morale at an all-time low. As President-Elect Trump readies to take office, gloomy EPA employees are scrambling to distribute funding for their favored climate change initiatives. Brent Efron, a special advisor implementing Biden’s climate agenda, told Project Veritas the agency is frantically shoveling billions in grants to nonprofits, making sure that the Biden administration’s climate projects stay afloat — no matter who’s in charge.
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“Now it’s how to get the money out as fast as possible before they [Trump Administration] come in … it’s like we’re on the Titanic and we’re throwing gold bars off the edge.” – Brent Efron, EPA Advisor

Efron spoke to a Project Veritas investigative journalist about his role in doling out over $100 billion in grants to nonprofits under Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act, which he dubs “Biden’s climate law.” The EPA’s website describes these grants as part of their mission to advance “environmental and climate justice.”

Efron even admits that the EPA is scrambling to push money out the door for projects originally designed for a Kamala Harris presidency.

“The thing that we haven’t funded yet are [sic] the local nonprofit program that was going to be an inter-Kamala Harris administration program… so now we’re getting it [funding] out as quick as possible. It’s like two billion at this point, we’ve got most of it out – like 90%.”

So committed are these staffers, Efron confesses, that they plan to work right up until the final moments on inauguration day, rushing to ensure that every possible tax-payer dollar is disbursed before a Republican administration can turn off the spigot.

“It’s until the Trump people come in and tell us we can no longer give out money. That’s at the very earliest the 20th [January 2025]. But it’s probably a little bit after because they have to get in the building and tell people what to do.”

Efron predicts that the Trump administration will swiftly issue an order to block all grants, with Congress potentially trying to claw back the EPA’s funding. Anticipating this, he reveals that the EPA has been working to funnel money to aligned nonprofits capable of implementing climate change policies at the local level, viewing it as an “insurance policy” against the upcoming Trump presidency.

“We gave them [nonprofits] the money because… it was an insurance policy against Trump winning. Because they aren’t [a government agency], they’re safer from Republicans taking the money away.”

Efron openly admits how the EPA uses nonprofits as a political buffer against Republican administrations—and reveals how he could later reap personal rewards with a cushy job at one of the nonprofits he helped fund during his tenure.

“Over the last year we’ve given out $50 billion dollars for climate things…so to go work for one of these places would be really cool.”

Indeed, the EPA’s website lists several pass-through nonprofits, each awarded between $50 million and $100 million, with the responsibility of distributing subgrants to other nonprofits—ensuring that Biden’s climate agenda keeps rolling, even after his presidency ends.

President-Elect Donald Trump has chosen former New York Congressman Lee Zeldin to lead the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), setting the stage for a dramatic shift in the nation’s environmental policy. Zeldin, a staunch ally of Trump, will be tasked with executing Trump’s energy and environmental agenda—which includes dismantling Biden’s climate initiatives and potentially slashing millions in funding tied to the Inflation Reduction Act.
Efron and his colleagues are working feverishly until the shakeup.

“We’re throwing gold bars off the Titanic. We’re getting the money out.”

Utah Senator Mike Lee responded to Project Veritas’ investigation on X stating, “The U.S. government is actively working to undermine the American people. We’ve empowered Washington to the point that it’s become dangerous and destructive. It’s too big, too expensive, and too powerful. We must return to constitutional government.”

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WTF! bureaucracies should not be allowed to make grants FULL STOP

Roger
Roger
December 4, 2024 1:28 pm

Australia’s per capita recession extends to seventh quarter

“It’s alright, Jim. I’ve got a public service job.”

Roger
Roger
December 4, 2024 1:31 pm

With polls suggesting a hung parliament could be a possibility, the Greens leader said there would be a “lot of merit” in clarifying what reforms could be achieved.

There’s that word again…”reforms.”

Beware of politicians bearing reforms.

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
December 4, 2024 1:43 pm

8:58 AM
Dec 04, 2024
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Albanese government ‘has abandoned Israel for Greens votes’
Noah Yim
Peter Dutton says the Albanese government has “abandoned Israel” and defected from long-held bipartisanship on the issue for votes in western Sydney and Greens-heavy inner-city seats. 
The Opposition Leader accused the Prime Minister of having “completely abandoned the Jewish community” after having “looked people of Jewish faith in the eye” before the election and promising a bipartisan position on the issue. 
This follows the government’s UN vote for Palestinian statehood.
“There is a lot of anger, understandably, in the community at the moment at the way in which the government has sold out the Jewish community,” Mr Dutton said.
“The Prime Minister stands condemned because when you ask yourself why would the government, why would the Prime Minister, sacrifice his credibility and backflip on the commitment he gave – it’s for votes.
“The Albanese government is chasing Greens votes and they’ve been prepared to sacrifice the wellbeing of the Jewish community here in Australia to do so.
“I think Australia has had a strong bipartisan position recognised in the world at the UN and with our partners for a long period of time but that has now changed and it’s changed because the Prime Minister has abandoned Israel and abandoned other like-minded countries with a similar view to Australia because they want to achieve domestic votes here.”

Zippster
Zippster
December 4, 2024 2:11 pm

They’ve Gone Nuts

seriously they are completely batshit crazy

Vicki
December 4, 2024 2:17 pm

Interesting involvement of Australia in the recovery of the last SpaceX flight:

1 Dec 2024 #starshiplaunch #ift5 #starship

The recovery of SpaceX’s Ship 31 (S31) from Starship Flight 6 has provided an interesting glimpse into the evolving landscape of reusable space technology. While initial expectations pointed to Booster 13 (B13) being the first vehicle recovered, recent updates have spotlighted S31 as the pioneer, marking a milestone for SpaceX’s reusability goals. This article delves into the details of the mission, the recovery process, and the implications for the future of the Starship program, drawing insights from the mission’s timeline and associated analyses.

Flight 6, launched on November 19, 2024, from SpaceX’s Boca Chica launch pad, saw S31 and B13 working together in a demonstration of the company’s reusable spacecraft systems. Powered by 33 Raptor 2 engines at full throttle, the stack’s liftoff was quicker and smoother than earlier missions, thanks to optimized engine performance. After stage separation, B13 executed a boost-back burn but was diverted to the Gulf of Mexico for a soft water landing instead of a tower catch due to last-minute anomalies in tower health checks. Meanwhile, S31 continued its mission, performing a flawless in-space relight and controlled atmospheric reentry before splashing down in the Indian Ocean. The precision of these maneuvers reflects SpaceX’s growing expertise in managing complex orbital flight systems, even as challenges remain with recovery operations.

The recovery of S31 was conducted with the help of two Australian-based vessels, Limitless and Bhagwan Renegade. These ships were pre-deployed near the anticipated landing site and monitored S31’s splashdown before initiating a 27-hour observation period. By November 23, Limitless had transported several recovered components to Exmouth Port, Australia. Among the salvaged parts were intact Composite Overwrapped Pressure Vessels (COPVs), which showed no visible damage, indicating their potential reusability. A significant quantity of heat shield tiles was also recovered, most notably from S31’s nose cone. These tiles, which remained remarkably intact through the spacecraft’s fiery descent, are a testament to the effectiveness of recent design changes. SpaceX’s decision to glue the tiles rather than pin them appears to have enhanced their durability, further validating the upgrades made to the vehicle.
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Additional unidentified parts, tightly packed for transport, were also recovered and sent to Australian research facilities for preliminary examination. These components are likely to undergo detailed analysis at SpaceX’s Starbase in Texas. This data will be instrumental in refining the design and performance of future Starship prototypes. However, the ultimate goal of recovering S31 as an intact vehicle remains unfulfilled. Despite Bhagwan Renegade’s return to port equipped with towing equipment, there was no trace of S31’s main body. This suggests that either the spacecraft sustained significant damage during splashdown or logistical challenges prevented its full recovery. Even so, large segments of the vehicle, such as its nose cone, payload bay, flaps, and engine sections, may still hold salvageable value, adding to the wealth of data collected.

Rabz
December 4, 2024 2:38 pm

working that out in advance, working out what the benefits will actually be for people and knowing how then the next three years would map out … that is probably the priority,” the Bum Bandit told the ALPBC

Yep, an excellent idea.

The electorate will be thrilled to hear about more and higher taxes (including death duties and CGT on principal residences), higher immigration, more bureaucracy, more regulation, more crackdowns on free speech, student loan amnesties, more fake noble savage mysticism, more restrictions on freedom of movement and use of ICE vehicles, removal of federal subsidies for private schools, more people on DSP and the NDIS, more free range 1930s Germany style antisemitism infesting our cities and more all encompassing utterly insane nation bankrupting collectivist crackpottery than a nature positive koala could ever bear.

Bring it on, I say.

Lysander
Lysander
December 4, 2024 2:44 pm

Australia’s per capita recession extends to seventh quarter

While I empathise with those suffering in the current cost of living crisis, I want the economy to remain shit just for a few more months.

You’d think these damp figures would prompt an RBA cut but Xmas is the biggest spending time of the year so I’d expect to see a little economic improvement… which would likely let the RBA hold the rate for a little longer…

Black Ball
Black Ball
December 4, 2024 3:08 pm

Michael Warner is a sports writer for the Hun. File under closing the gate after the horse has bolted:

Only the permanently outraged would have taken offence when an AFL umpire attended a private, post-season “characters of the 2000s” party in an Osama bin Laden mask.

Predictably, it triggered an investigation (and a one-match suspension) at AFL HQ where the game’s administrators have tied themselves in knots conforming to the era of identity politics, moral grandstanding and radical left ideology.

But recent world events and last year’s failed Voice referendum reflect how a growing majority have had enough of progressive lectures and the rise of divisive social agendas and their endless demands.

Persistent Welcome to Country ceremonies, Pride rounds, pre-match knee-dropping and race-baiting doesn’t unite Australians – it creates a growing level of resentment, turning us against each other.

The AFL would do well to follow other corporations in disbanding their DEI department headed by its so-called “executive general manager of inclusion and social policy”.

Football’s capture by the woke movement has always reeked of hypocrisy.

The AFL is currently defending itself vigorously against a racism class action led by Indigenous North Melbourne great Phil Krakouer. But how does that correlate with its public undertakings to believe all First Nations players?

It’s hard to espouse your private view when preaching the complete opposite

It’s like how the league waved its finger at the Hawks while releasing themselves from future liability during the botched Hawthorn racism probe.

In the year of the Voice they couldn’t bring themselves to reveal that not one but two secret reports had cleared former Hawks officials Alastair Clarkson, Chris Fagan and Jason Burt of devastating claims of racism.

The two reports went into a lead box and were buried, leaving us all to ponder whether a culture of systemic racism had indeed thrived at Hawthorn during the club’s golden premiership era of 2008-15.

Then there’s their love of the gambling dollar.

It was AFL Commission chairman Richard Goyder who pushed the clubs to reduce their dependency on poker machine revenues, only to oversee a boom in the code’s lucrative relationship with sports betting companies.

As pokies baron Bruce Mathieson put it, it’s like saying gin is bad but vodka’s good.

You can only laugh when betting odds are plastered across the AFL website alongside the Indigenous place names of match venues. The Wurundjeri Cup brought to you by Sportsbet.

When a practising Muslim AFLW player sat out the league’s annual Pride Round because the rainbow-themed uniform did not represent her faith, the league could only explain that inclusion was a complicated matter.

Complicated like how one club pockets massive sponsorship dollars from the state-owned airline of Qatar, where homosexuality is banned and openly gay men and women face dire consequences, while its players slip on rainbow socks in matches.

Remember the furore when six Manly rugby league players from the Pacific Islands refused to wear a pride jersey on religious grounds? They were heavily condemned, so why not the Muslim AFLW player?

Rampant illicit drug-use is also tolerated within football, where some AFL club doctors conducted secret match-eve tests to ensure cocaine-addled stars don’t risk suspension under the world anti-doping code. So drugs are in, but poor taste costumes are out.

And what about the devastating scourge of concussion?

The league’s very own head-knocks tsar was exposed in an international plagiarism scandal, while in coronial inquests and concussion court cases the AFL plays hard ball to minimise its liability from suicides and debilitating brain injury, which would be fair enough if they didn’t carry on about how compassionate they are to everyone else who suffers in society.

The rules of wokeism don’t allow for debate (or even the views in this column), but a growing number of fair-minded Australians know that the nation’s biggest sport has been an active participant in the overreach of the DEI age.

Lol had the misfortune of watching the ladies grand final just gone. Old mate ‘Uncle’ Somekhunt again doing what he’s done many times before for the leagues. Must be on a good wicket.
Also went to watch Bulldogs and Brisbane at Marvel. Had the ludicrous vision of the great Bontempelli with some war paint shite on welcoming us to Naarn, or however you say it.
And morons, inclusion isn’t hard. It’s everyone with their own beliefs or its nothing. Just get on with it fer phuck sake

Pogria
Pogria
December 4, 2024 3:12 pm

Here’s another scene from Landman. The last two minutes are especially fun. Perfectly describes Town based greenies and their reaction to being way out in the country.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmbZwxEnAFc

Indolent
Indolent
December 4, 2024 3:14 pm
Indolent
Indolent
December 4, 2024 3:14 pm
Black Ball
Black Ball
December 4, 2024 3:19 pm

Maybe gauge the public mood on cost of living etc before belching brain farts:

A proposed $3 fee on cash withdrawals from Commonwealth Bank branches for some customers has been paused in response to national fury.

The sub heading of the article on the Daily Telegraph site.
The banks are the same as the AFL. Head to their ATM and have a look at the ads on it. Scant representation of white people unless female but a great deal of variety of other ethnic backgrounds.
Same as the ads on tv.

P
P
December 4, 2024 3:20 pm

Tucker Carlson visits Moscow to interview Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergey Lavrov and reports on the threat of a nuclear world war.

Tucker Carlson: We Are In A Hot War With Russia, “We Are Far Closer To A Nuclear War Than At Any Time In History”Video with transcript

Indolent
Indolent
December 4, 2024 3:22 pm
Lysander
Lysander
December 4, 2024 3:22 pm

Well who knew!?

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/education/naplan-2024-return-to-oldschool-teaching-methods-sends-students-results-through-roof/news-story/e54bd235e5fda516641b7e0915bc8f33

An old-school teaching method known as explicit instruction has lifted student performance in this year’s NAPLAN tests of literacy and numeracy – SEE THE LIST of schools making a difference

NATASHA BITA

A Catholic school cluster has shot to success in this year’s NAPLAN results, after abandoning failed teaching fads through the nation’s biggest experiment in the science of learning.

A return to the old-school teaching style of “direct instruction’’ has delivered academic dividends for 23,000 students at 56 Catholic schools in the ACT and Goulburn, based on the ­NAPLAN) results for 9629 schools to be made public on Wednesday.

The Catholic schools make up 13 of the 20 schools flagged by the Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority as “making a difference’’ in the ACT.

Just a quarter of schools in the ACT are Catholic, yet they make up two-thirds of ACARA’s list of schools that out-performed others with a similar background of parental occupation and education.

For years the Catholic schools had underperformed – until the Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn embraced direct instruction, also known as “explicit teaching’’, through the Catalyst project in 2020.

Four years later, the schools have caught up to deliver their best-ever NAPLAN results.

Mr Fox said teachers were saving five hours a week in lesson preparation because the Catalyst program provides high-quality lesson plans and “commonsense curriculum materials” used in all classrooms.

The Catalyst program is based on the scientific concept of “cognitive load theory’’, to ensure new information is embedded in students’ long-term memory. Students are not overwhelmed with new information, and are given time to practise and repeat concepts until they’ve mastered them.

Teachers direct and closely monitor students’ learning – a reversal of the failed fad of “student-directed learning’’ that expected students to “lead their own learning journey’’.

Catalyst was designed by Knowledge Society, which is also working on explicit instruction techniques with 26 Catholic schools in the Geelong region, 51 schools in the Sandhurst Diocese in Victoria, and 20 public schools in Western Australia.

Rabz
December 4, 2024 3:26 pm

Tucker Carlson visits Moscow to interview Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergey Lavrov and reports on the threat of a nuclear world war

Wonderful. Blot and Sheridini will be apoplectic.

Indolent
Indolent
December 4, 2024 3:41 pm
Vicki
December 4, 2024 4:03 pm

Teachers direct and closely monitor students’ learning – a reversal of the failed fad of “student-directed learning’’ that expected students to “lead their own learning journey’’.

It is hard to believe, as the decades slip by, but it is over five decades (at least) since Australian Teachers’ Colleges abandoned “teacher-directed” teaching in favour of “student-directed” learning. I recall the dismay I felt when my grandchildren began school.

Grandparents’ Day revealed the full catastrophe. Little ones sitting around a central table teaching each other as the “teacher” ….”facilitated” learning. No text books even as they progressed into the final years of “primary” learning.

Granddaughter had no trouble, as she is quite a brilliant student. But grandson struggled. Yet no remedial learning available in the public system at that time.

JC
JC
December 4, 2024 4:18 pm

Trump Mulls Replacing Pete Hegseth With Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis

President-elect is discussing replacing current Pentagon nominee as the former Fox News host faces mounting scrutiny over allegations about his personal life

I think it’s a big mistake taking DeSantis out of his current job.

Wally Dali
Wally Dali
December 4, 2024 4:24 pm

“Learning” is not a noun.

Top Ender
Top Ender
December 4, 2024 4:26 pm

 Little ones sitting around a central table teaching each other as the “teacher” ….”facilitated” learning. 

One of the oddest things about the education system is why it doesn’t test for acquired knowledge at the end of each year and do something about any gaps.

Instead the student is allowed to “progress” on with acknowledged spots of incompetency here and there…

JC
JC
December 4, 2024 4:56 pm

Britain is going nuts. WTF happened to the place? You can’t blame immigrants with this crap going on as it’s not them.

Model of the Year at the British Fashion Awards is a man. Why do women allow this?

bons
bons
December 4, 2024 5:14 pm

I just received a note from the organiser of our annual Nashos’ gathering that there will be a yet to be identified venue change.

Apparently a number of the blokes became very agitated about holding it at The Regatta after the Australia Day ban nonense.

One bloke threatened to run up and down the river in his tinny holding up abusive signs.

Just what do they teach these clowns in modern MBA programs? They must never look outside their bubble. Who does their market analysis FFS?

I guess that in their favour following the adverse reaction they didn’t indulge in abuse of their customer base as did Williams and Jaguar. But for the old nashos it was one shot one kill.

JC
JC
December 4, 2024 5:22 pm

One of the reasons why the Russians will avoid a ceasefire at any cost is that they are usually counterproductive to the side with the upper hand.

How do hostilities cease without a cease fire then? You’re suggesting that President 87% should occupy all of Ukraine? Somehow, I don’t think making nuclear threats every other day is going to work after January, but that’s just me.

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
December 4, 2024 5:22 pm

The biggest problem the Republicans have is so many quality players. We can only hope they don’t throw the toys out of the pram. I think that’s why The Donald is rewarding them with leading jobs for playing nice.

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
December 4, 2024 5:23 pm

Tyron Smith: Man accused of machete-armed home invasion dies in hospitalCaleb Runciman and Tegan GuthrieThe West Australian
Wed, 4 December 2024 12:45PM

A 20-year-old man police accused of entering a Boulder property armed with a machete has died in hospital days after a violent altercation with the homeowner.
The family of Tyron Smith spoke to media on Wednesday, where they called for full transparency from WA Police over his death.
In a statement released at the weekend, police said the incident unfolded about 10.15am on Friday when the 20-year-old entered a property on Kenneally Place, Boulder.

It is understood police have been treating the incident as a home invasion where Mr Smith was accused of brandishing a machete-like weapon while wearing a balaclava.
A man living at the home, whose wife and child were also present at the time, confronted Mr Smith and an altercation broke out.
Mr Smith suffered serious injuries in the altercation while the homeowner suffered an arm injury and lacerations to his hands that required hospital treatment.
“Police got to this address and went in and did CPR, brought my son’s heart back,” his mother Kathleen O’Loughlin told reporters.
Mr Smith was conveyed to Kalgoorlie Regional Hospital before being flown to Royal Perth Hospital’s intensive care unit.
Police confirmed he has since died in hospital.

His family are “calling for calm from the First Nations community.”

JC
JC
December 4, 2024 5:26 pm

Ranga, the pardon, has totally screwed up the Demons. If Trump plays the next couple of years well, the Demons could end up as a rump of a party. This hangs on the ability of the GOP to close up the cheating. This is so 1980 with the Reagan win.
PS, as we get closer to the 20th Jan, Hiden will pardon other members of the family too. This is going to be fun to watch.

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JC
JC
December 4, 2024 5:40 pm
Tom
Tom
December 4, 2024 5:40 pm

PS, as we get closer to the 20th Jan, Hiden will pardon other members of the family too. 

Correct.

Lee
Lee
December 4, 2024 5:47 pm

The family of Tyron Smith spoke to media on Wednesday, where they called for full transparency from WA Police over his death.

His family are “calling for calm from the First Nations community.”

Uh huh.

Code for “We’re looking for someone else to blame for our machete-armed home invader’s relative’s death.”

Preferably the homeowner.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
December 4, 2024 6:07 pm

I don’t know why people are so confused over the gender confused Labor Party.
They keep showing us their priorities, but people keep voting for them.
Perhaps they should stop voting for the people that offend them so?

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
December 4, 2024 6:09 pm

Come the mid term elections Donald has to run good candidates against the RINO’S where possible.

Indolent
Indolent
December 4, 2024 6:11 pm
JC
JC
December 4, 2024 6:15 pm

Dover, you really need to get off Russian Bot Central and take a clear-eyed look at the situation. The Ukraine war will end because the Trump administration will instruct President 87% and Ukraine that it will end. This war is essentially a stalemate for all intents and purposes. Suggesting that 87% has the upper hand is pure delusion.
According to The Oz, approximately 40% of Russian government spending is going toward the war effort. The cost of living has increased by 25% since the war began, and the Russian central bank rate is sitting at 21% in an attempt to prop up the rubble. This has pushed lending and mortgage rates to a staggering 28%, with another central bank hike expected in January. The rubble has taken a beating and will likely continue to do so. Many businesses in Russia are on variable-rate loans, meaning they could soon face interest rates nearing 30%. Labor is, unsurprisingly, in short supply for obvious reasons. 🙂
If the Trump administration demands a ceasefire, it will happen.

Then there’s Iran. If the hostages aren’t released, Iran is going to get hit harder than Tyson in his prime.

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Pogria
Pogria
December 4, 2024 6:29 pm
Indolent
Indolent
December 4, 2024 6:30 pm
Tom
Tom
December 4, 2024 6:34 pm

Like the millions of communist zealots before him, Australian treasurer Jim Chalmers’ only achievement is to have increased government spending — from 22% to 28% of GDP, fuelling inflation and the pain on households with mortgages in the outer suburbs.

PS: government spending doesn’t facilitate economic growth; it consumes economic growth, which comes only from wealth creation in the private sector.

Pogria
Pogria
December 4, 2024 6:40 pm

The murdering Hog who applied for IVF whilst in prison, has withdrawn her application.
It had told Prison authorities that her mother would raise the child when it had to leave the prison.

Mum said “No Way”.

hahahahahahahahah

H B Bear
H B Bear
December 4, 2024 6:54 pm

Hard to see how Albo and his clown posse don’t get wiped out when they are forced to go to an election. Qld and WA could be a bloodbath.

JC
JC
December 4, 2024 7:03 pm

To the contrary, I’m looking at this with better than 20/20 vision.

You’re going to start predicting Lotto numbers with this better than 20/20 vision?

The economic situation, real or imagined, is secondary to the political and security situation should Putin agree to a ceasefire.

There’s nothing imagined about the economic situation in Russia. 28% lending rates and the tanked rubble says it all. It’s real.

Trump doesn’t add much to the present situation because it’s already very serious. The US is already escalating in Syria even though Biden is a lameduck. I think the Russian response will give us some idea of how receptive they’ll be to shit sandwiches served by Trump.

Why so pessimistic?

Iran doesn’t have any decisive say in what happens to the hostages although the US may use that excuse to strike Iran. This would be even more the case if Syria fell.

According to Trump they do, and that’s all that counts. Iran armed the proxies and Iran will be blamed if they aren’t released. It doesn’t matter what you think. All that matters is who Trump thinks is to blame. That’s Iran.

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Pogria
Pogria
December 4, 2024 7:19 pm

JC,
I hope Trump does NOT dump Pete Hegseth. Women Republican Senators are all standing by him. Also, many of the men.
I hope it is simply a feint by Trump, a sort of “look over there!”

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2024/12/03/female-republican-senators-express-support-pete-hegseth-answer-restoring-military/

Rabz
December 4, 2024 7:19 pm

Qld and WA could be a bloodbath

Exactly. I reckon next year’s feral erection result will be of a very similar pattern to goose morristeen’s 2019 “miracle” win and will be decided due to massive losses in both those states – with significant losses in NSW as well, as the sheen has worn off both labore and those teal slags, not to mention the greenfilth.

Consequently, we may end up knowing the result quite early in the evening.

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Tom
Tom
December 4, 2024 7:21 pm

JC wins the internets:

The Aussie dollar is heavier than Monster after a dozen donuts for breakfast. 

LOL.
?

Roger
Roger
December 4, 2024 7:28 pm

Hard to see how Albo and his clown posse don’t get wiped out when they are forced to go to an election. Qld and WA could be a bloodbath.

Oiling the baseball bat presently.

(Do they oil baseball bats? As a kid we used to season our new cricket bats with linseed oil.)

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Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
December 4, 2024 7:36 pm

Premier Chris Minns to be referred to corruption watchdog as major scandal engulfs the NSW Government

  • NSW Premier Chris Minns referred to ICAC
  • Concerns over racecourse redevelopment

Daily Mail.

Little Gidding
Little Gidding
December 4, 2024 7:40 pm

I don’t want to preempt Tom but tomorrow’s Leak is one of the best. It’s worth the wait.

Roger
Roger
December 4, 2024 8:00 pm

Cold war, anyone?

As of yesterday China has banned the export of critical rare earth minerals to the US. Such minerals are used in semiconductors, infrared tech, fiber optics and military explosives.

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Lee
Lee
December 4, 2024 8:02 pm

Think things look bad now?

Wait and see if Labor and the Greens form minority government next year.

We will be looking at the near complete destruction of the economy and appalling living standards.

Lee
Lee
December 4, 2024 8:07 pm
Pogria
Pogria
December 4, 2024 8:09 pm

UK Soccer players are subtly fighting back against the Rainbow crap being forced upon them by the Clubs. Excellent.

https://www.breitbart.com/sports/2024/12/03/soccer-player-learns-fate-after-writing-i-love-jesus-leagues-lgbtq-armband/

Colonel Crispin Berka
Colonel Crispin Berka
December 4, 2024 9:02 pm

Not doing so has allowed Turkey-US to build up forces and recommence operations at an opportune time for themselves.

And all because Saudi wants to put their gas pipeline through Syria to sell to Europe. Or at least that was the going conspiracy last time I checked which was about 12 years ago.

JC
JC
December 4, 2024 9:17 pm

I’m already predicting Trump adds little to the situation. And it’s not as if you’re not making predictions either here.

Hopefully I’m not as humble as you. 🙂

Sure, I admitted that when I said he may use it as an excuse to strike Iran anyway, much as Bush admin. decided to invade Iraq post-9/11.

Excuse? They have gassed up proxies who hold American hostages and you call that an excuse?

By the way, what made you so dictator friendly?

Pogria
Pogria
December 4, 2024 9:33 pm

aaaah, I have just finished watching a film that ends with a song by Louis Armstrong. The song brought memories of a foundling kitten I was given over thirty years ago. He had a rotten tail which had to be amputated, but, why the memory comes back, he was totally black, with a fat face, so I named him Satchmo.

Only one person in all the years I had that cat, knew what Satchmo meant.
Bloody sad really. Great cat! I still miss him. 😀

Indolent
Indolent
December 4, 2024 9:42 pm
JC
JC
December 4, 2024 9:45 pm

I’d have to know the extent of the response but, broadly, yes.

Broadly, of course.

It’s not so much ‘dictator friendly’ as dislike of the Regime.

You can dislike both. But, at least in the US, there’s some hope—and it’s likely the listing ship can right itself. However, if disliking regimes is your thing, what would you call the governments running those countries you seem to have developed a soft spot for

Russia? Other than the short decade of the 90s there’s been an authoritarian regime since 1917.

Iran? The mullahs since the late 70s.

Syria? Since early 70s, Arab Ba’ath Socialist Party

North Korea? Late 40s communist.

China? Same late 40s.

If you dislike regimes, these have been going for a while.

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Dr Faustus
Dr Faustus
December 4, 2024 10:10 pm

Actual UK Telegraph headline:

How Syria’s ‘diversity-friendly’ jihadists plan on building a state

Diversity friendly with al Qaeda characteristics.

Bad guys, all the way down…

Indolent
Indolent
December 4, 2024 10:11 pm

The more I hear, the more I like him.

@seanmdav

Sources with direct knowledge tell me this story is nonsense and indicate they’ve had enough with games being played on Hegseth’s Defense nomination by Sen. Joni Ernst of Iowa and Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina.

One source said Graham, who has never found a war he didn’t want other people to fight, spent the weekend crying to Trump about Hegseth, while Ernst has been running an inside-the-beltway campaign to knife Hegseth.

Sources say the WSJ article touting DeSantis is a key part of the Ernst/Graham operation to torpedo Hegseth because of his foreign policy views and opposition to endless, pointless wars.

Knuckle Dragger
Knuckle Dragger
December 4, 2024 10:14 pm

Welcome to (a different) country news (the Hun):

Australian grandmother

It still mystifies me why the papers continue to use these brands, as though ‘grandmother’ implies a good old Nanna, knitting stuff for her grandkids with a blanket over her knees instead of being a stray-pipe merchant whose inclinations were passed down to her own offspring.

Donna Nelson has been sentenced to six years in jail after being found guilty of importing two kilograms of methamphetamine into Japan.

Authorities alleged she imported about 1.9kg of an illegal drug in her luggage, but she alleged she was the victim of a romance scam and unwittingly carried the drugs.

That old chestnut.

She picked up the travel bag during a three-day stop in Laos, claiming she had been tricked into believing it was a sample case an online love interest needed for his fashion business in Japan.

‘Hey baby, just stop over in Laos and pick up this package for me, and then come to Japan.’ Righto. The bloke she apparently hooked up with online and went to the other side of the world to see is called (apparently) Kelly:

Kelly bought a flight for Ms Nelson to Japan, which included the Laos stopover. At this point, Nelson moved her belongings into a new bag, telling the court she did not want to manage two bags during her trip.

Uh huh.

The court ruled Ms Nelson ignored red flags about Kelly and she also failed to declare the bag was not hers, the ABC reports.

Instead, she stated her reasons for the visit were “business”, not personal.

Enjoy your six years, toots.

Ms Nelson, a former Greens candidate

Ahhhhh.

and Indigenous community leader, has been in custody since she was arrested at Narita International Airport in January 2023.

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JC
JC
December 4, 2024 10:43 pm

It’s not a competition.

True, it’s a 180.

JC
JC
December 4, 2024 10:52 pm

It also seems like there’s a Russian angle here.
Take the events in Syria, for instance. You’re notably soft on the Ba’ath regime while overtly hostile toward Islamist groups. Yet, you appear sympathetic to the Islamic regime in Iran—a government notorious for its habit of murdering women who fail to meet its clothing standards. This suggests that Islamism, in itself, doesn’t bother you all that much. It seems, instead, to hinge on the Russian connection.

Frank
Frank
December 4, 2024 11:07 pm

Do they oil baseball bats?

A winsome young lass on twitter recommends putting a sock over the business end of the bat. Apparently when you clock someone with it they can’t get a good grip on it as you rewind for a second swing.

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
December 4, 2024 11:45 pm

Any of the bush lawyers on this blog help out?

Young rooster in this town describes himself as ” a former veteran.”

Umm, you’ve either pulled on a pair of boots G.P., and picked up a rifle, or you haven’t?

Inquiring minds want to know.

Arky
December 5, 2024 12:05 am

Note to Dumbocrats:
People voted for Republicans in spite of the Cheneys, not because of them.
People voted (net) for Kennedys despite them being democrats, not because of it.
You should have run from the Cheneys and towards the Kennedy.
Dumbarses.

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Wally Dalí
Wally Dalí
December 5, 2024 12:42 am

Has “veteran” replaced “returned serviceman” in common oz parlance?
Shame if it has- not all ex-armed forces are old, as the word implies, or in the other direction which the word nods to, not all de-mobbed have seen active combat, even if they are old.

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