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Guest Post: Rabz – Submission in opposition to the Exposure Draft of the Digital Identity Legislation as proposed by the Australian Government
We the undersigned, are lodging this submission to express our implacable opposition to the Australian Government’s proposed Digital Identity Legislation. Australian citizens have no reason whatsoever to be “grateful” that the government will find it easier to access a comprehensive database of information on every single one of them. The legislation is little more than…
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China saves COP and the world
I was waiting for this because the Chinese have been playing the wokies of the west like trout with displays of RE installations and the distant promise of peak emissions. Update. Playing the wokies like a trout is quite wrong, the trout have the good sense to resist. The wokies are not resisting, they are…
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Trouble at mill
The Tories are not united on the eve of COP. With just over a week to go before Boris Johnson hosts the largest ever gathering of world leaders in Britain, tensions are rising and tempers fraying in Downing Street. The prime minister is said to be “irritated” by Alok Sharma, the man he appointed to chair the Cop26…
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Petition to ensure the immediate repeal of the TGA statement on Ivermectin
For background there is firstly this. There was a bit of a kerfuffle in Indonesia in June this year. A philanthropist wanted to hand out free ivermectin, but was closed down by the Indonesian Government. Covid cases continued rising, and government policy on ivermectin flipped to approval on 15th July. Then what happened? The [Australian]…
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Pass the begging bowl
As I mentioned last week, I’ve set-up two means by which readers of New Catallaxy can support the continuation and development of this forum. One is via donation, and the other is simply by visiting Amazon via New Catallaxy’s unique weblink (see Support page for both). If you’re a regular here, the price of…
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The Age fires Michael Leunig for contradicting the covid narrative
Freedom of the press also apparently includes the right to suppress news you do not want anyone to hear. This, however, is astounding: The Age cartoonist Michael Leunig axed after anti-Dan Andrews cartoon. The story is from The Oz. “Gay feels this type of cartoon is not in line with public sentiment, and The Age’s readership,…
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Open Thread-Mon 25 Oct 2021
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“The deadly consequences of Covid-19 policy makers’ and medical authorities’ unprecedented behavior”
More than 10,000 Physicians and Medical Scientists Sign “Rome Declaration” in Protest, Launch New Information Platform. Over 10,000 physicians and medical scientists worldwide have signed the “Rome Declaration” to alert citizens about the deadly consequences of Covid-19 policy makers’ and medical authorities’ unprecedented behavior; behavior such as denying patient access to lifesaving early treatments, disrupting…
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Making it easier to “prove” your identity everywhere you go
The more I examine the The Guide to the Digital Identity Legislation – the overview of the government’s determination to extend surveillance mechanisms as widely as possible – the more it becomes clear there never was the slightest intention to involve the public in any part of this discussion. It is essentially a request to others,…
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Prof. Nikolai Petrovsky on vaccine mandates, adverse events, and the vaccine economy
Timestamps2:04 Should people be concerned about current Covid-19 vaccines?7:07 Why mandates are not scientifically justified.10:37 The transmissibility of Covid-19/Sars-Cov213:02 Current vaccines won’t get us ‘back to normal’15:50 Current vaccines do not provide community benefits, only individual benefits18:59 CSL refuses to cooperate with Australian vaccine creators23:07 Big pharma has zero liability26:49 Liability waivers are given selectively30:13…