Calls for Immediate Suspension of mRNA Vaccines as DNA Contamination Concerns Grow
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faces pressure to halt the use of Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines due to alarming findings of synthetic DNA contamination that may pose serious health risks.
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Senator Malcolm Roberts slams Sun Cable solar complex's inefficiencies
Senator Malcolm Roberts criticized the Sun Cable solar complex for sprawling over 12,000 hectares to generate just 2.5GW of power, arguing that coal-fired power stations could achieve this on a fraction of the land. He challenges the push for net-zero, deeming it harmful to the environment.
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New reports confirm Pfizer mRNA vax linked to rare autoimmune diseases
Reports have emerged linking the Pfizer-BioNTech mRNA vaccine to rare autoimmune diseases, including Aplastic Anemia and Guillain-Barre Syndrome. A case study highlights severe symptoms developing in a patient after vaccination.
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Senator Pauline Hanson condemns signing of UN 'Pact for the Future'
Senator Pauline Hanson criticized the Albanese government for quietly signing the UN's "Pact for the Future," calling it a "threat to Australian sovereignty." She warns that the pact could pave the way for global governance and censorship.
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Alarm Bells Ring as Australia Sees Spike in Chest Pain Cases Post-COVID Vaccination
Reports indicate a troubling rise in chest pain and heart attacks among Australians under 40, mirroring similar trends seen in New Zealand following the mRNA vaccine rollout.
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Bombshell report reveals Australians' data shared without consent
A report reveals that Australians' private data is shared without their consent through online advertisers, exposing them to scams. The findings indicate that personal information is shared hundreds of times a day via ad-tracking systems.
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Liberal MP criticizes PM's failure to support Israel
Liberal MP Andrew Wallace accused Prime Minister Albanese of failing to support Israel and the Jewish community amid recent controversies involving Iran's ambassador. He states that Jewish Australians feel "let down" by the PM's response.
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NSW ambulance staff forced to get mRNA vax despite warnings
A report claims that NSW ambulance staff were warned about the dangers of mRNA COVID vaccines in 2021 but were still compelled to vaccinate Australians or face job loss.
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More analysts believe Misinformation Bill is 'dead in the water'
Analysts are suggesting that the government's proposed Misinformation Bill may face significant challenges and is likely to be ineffective due to opposition from key Senators, raising fears about free speech.
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Senator Roberts criticises taxpayer funding for 'woke agenda' in schools
Senator Malcolm Roberts condemned the use of taxpayer money to promote what he calls the "woke agenda" in schools, including drag queen story times and gender affirmation programs.
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Professor warns climate change alarmism is harming children
Professor Ian Plimer warns that teaching children they are responsible for climate change is emotionally distressing and equates to "child abuse." He argues that fear-driven narratives discourage young adults from starting families.
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Julian Assange accuses CIA of 'transnational repression'
Julian Assange has claimed the CIA engaged in "transnational repression" against him, alleging that former CIA chief Mike Pompeo initiated a campaign targeting him and his family.
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Wind turbines pose safety risks in Regional Australia
Concerns are growing over safety issues linked to wind turbines in Regional Australia, where falling debris from Chinese-made turbines has raised alarms among residents and landowners.
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Defence expert warns of lack of preparedness for shortages
Defence expert Lincoln Parker criticised Prime Minister Albanese for leaving Australia unprepared for potential crises, warning of looming shortages in fuel and medications amidst rising global tensions.
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LNP warns of potential end to bulk-billing in Queensland
The LNP has raised concerns that the expiration of the GP payroll tax amnesty could lead to an end to bulk-billing in Queensland, criticizing Labor's plan to reinstate the tax.
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UN 'Pact for the Future' receives CCP backing
The UN's "Pact for the Future" has gained support from the Chinese Communist Party, raising alarms among those wary of global governance and censorship under the guise of cooperation.
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Security experts warn of data privacy risks from foreign EVs
Cyber security experts warn that foreign electric vehicles may pose risks to Australians' privacy as they continuously collect personal data, with concerns about potential misuse by manufacturers.
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Top Australian car brands linked to privacy violations
A report reveals that seven of Australia's top car brands are sharing drivers' data with third parties, raising serious privacy concerns about the use of connected services.
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Aussie leaders call for Iran's ambassador's removal
Iran's ambassador to Australia has faced backlash for praising Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, with calls for his removal from office amid accusations of Labor's leniency.
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Nearly 1 million student migrants amid housing crisis
Migration Watch reports nearly 1 million international student migrants in Australia, intensifying the housing crisis and highlighting concerns over "open borders" policies.
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State Coalition leaders push for stricter wind farm regulations
Victoria's Liberal National Party aims to reinstate strict wind farm regulations as opposition to renewable energy grows, aligning with federal calls for nuclear energy.
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Pauline Hanson demands action on Senator's dual citizenship
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson calls for Senator Fatima Payman to refer herself to the High Court regarding her dual citizenship, emphasizing the importance of legal clarity.
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Legal experts warn of jail time under Misinformation Bill
Legal experts are sounding alarms over Labor's proposed Misinformation Bill, cautioning it could lead to severe penalties and stifle free speech in Australia.
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Senator Roberts condemns new Misinformation Bill from Liberals, Nationals
Senator Malcolm Roberts criticizes the Liberals and Nationals for proposing a version of the Misinformation Bill, arguing it endangers free speech and open debate.
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Federal Court Strikes Down Approval of Paedophile Fantasy Comic Gender Queer
The Federal Court of Australia has overturned the Classification Review Board's approval of the controversial comic Gender Queer, citing significant public opposition and the inappropriate nature of its content.
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Australia's Gambling Mates Cost Us Billions
Australia's gambling policy prioritizes low-effort gambling options like poker machines, leading to staggering losses estimated at $20 billion annually, while high-effort gambling like online poker remains banned.
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Australian Court Sides With X in Free Speech Battle
An Australian court ruled in favor of X (formerly Twitter), allowing access to video footage of an attack on Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel, overturning an eSafety commissioner's order for censorship.
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Port Hedland Council Sounds Alarm Over mRNA Dangers
Australia's iron ore capital, Port Hedland, is raising concerns about the safety of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines, urging for their immediate suspension after revelations of DNA contamination, with council members citing personal health impacts.
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Death Threats Won't Solve Hate Speech Issues
Despite receiving death threats, Gigi Foster argues that imposing tougher hate speech laws in Victoria would only stifle free expression and create a culture of fear rather than addressing real grievances.
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Leading Cancer Specialist Warns mRNA Vaccines Linked to Rising Cancer Rates
UK Oncology Professor Angus Dalgleish asserts that the mRNA vaccines could be contributing to a spike in cancer diagnoses in Australia, citing a troubling pattern of cancer relapses following vaccinations.
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Former Defence Chief Prioritises Climate Threats Over National Security
Admiral Chris Barrie claims that climate change poses a greater risk to Australia than threats from China, advocating for an “emergency mobilization” and the establishment of a new government office focused on climate intelligence, despite ongoing concerns about military preparedness.
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