Alexander Powell

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Alexander Powell

Alexander Powell

@PowellAlex80076

Beigetreten Aralık 2023
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Alexander Powell
Alexander Powell@PowellAlex80076·
@YisraelOfficial Exactly. Charlie knew the verses of the old testament that mattered. The footage of the 3 different Muslim leaders cursing Israel in the name of God, and they die on the spot, is rather amusing. One of them died in Turkish parliament upon saying it!
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Alexander Powell
Alexander Powell@PowellAlex80076·
@RoadknightThe Hmm, if aboriginal cooking recipes existed 200 years ago, I'm sure they would have been tabled in Dark Emu, along with the industrial civilisation Aboriginals supposedly ran, according to Bruce. Modern day aboriginal recipes are another contrivance.
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TheRoadknight
TheRoadknight@RoadknightThe·
Remember this? Tony Armstrong claims blankets given by soldiers to Aborigines were deliberately laced with smallpox. It was on ABC. You paid for it. If you weren't angry enough already. youtube.com/watch?v=3-n6R1…
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Alexander Powell
Alexander Powell@PowellAlex80076·
Can guarantee this won't change the overpriced Great Australian Squeeze Orange Juice (the best OJ on Earth btw) at Woolworths, which is $8.50 for 2 litres now, compared to only $7.60 at IGA. How come IGA is 90 cents cheaper every week for the last 18 months? Woolworths just overcharges, and this offshoring won't stop it. 👉Please, Aldi, build a store in Berrigan Shire, NSW, in the seat of Farrer and bring actual competition to this area.
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Alexander Powell
Alexander Powell@PowellAlex80076·
You mean the same Department of Education that has overseen a drop in education standards, with leftists therein claiming "math is racist" ? 👉Hmm, I hope Trump doesn't just close it down, I hope he jails the unionists therein who have allowed things to degenerate to the miserable edu standards that are now normalised.
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Mary 🕊️
Mary 🕊️@cutiieepie6·
What's your response?
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Alexander Powell
Alexander Powell@PowellAlex80076·
I just can't help wondering why all the Arab neighbouring nations won't take the Palestinians in? Is it because the Palestinians are so peaceful in comparison to themselves, and the Pali's would show them up 🤣😂😆 There must be some reason. What could it be? Gosh, if only there were history books about what happened when the Pali's entered the newly established nation of Jordan and how the Palestinians ushered in peace in Jordan 😂
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Ryan Rozbiani
Ryan Rozbiani@RyanRozbiani·
An ENTIRE FAMILY was BURNED TO DEATH after an IDF air strikes hit a residential apartment west of Gaza City. The names of the 5 family members: Manar Ibrahim Labed Hassan Rabah Labed Mohammed Hassan Labed Rafah Hassan Labed Tamim Hassan Labed Im at a loss for words at how many times we have seen this happen and the world allows it to happen again and again
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Alexander Powell
Alexander Powell@PowellAlex80076·
Please, share these quotes: "The objective clearly enunciated by the leaders of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development is to bring about a change in the present system of independent nations. The future is to be a World Government with central planning by the United Nations. Fear of environmental crises, whether real or not is expected to lead to compliance" Dixy Lee Ray, former governor of the State of Washington USA (2015 C3 Headlines) "No matter if the science is all phony, there are collateral environmental benefits… Climate change provides the greatest chance to bring about justice and equality in the world" Christine Stewart, Canadian Minister for the Environment from 1977-99. (1988) "One has to free oneself from the illusion that international climate policy is environmental policy. This has almost nothing to do with the environmental policy anymore. We redistribute de facto the world's wealth by climate policy". Ottmar Edenhofer, IPCC Chair from 2008 to 2015. (2010 interview)
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Alexander Powell
Alexander Powell@PowellAlex80076·
Perfectly stated. I'm sick of leftist media blaming me for being racist when it's leftist politicians who bring in uncivilised animals, en masse. Those animals don't care about us or our laws, so why should I care about the politicians bringing the animals in? Happy for a civil wars to begin across the West now, because the commies are destroying EVERYTHING that was worked for and worth having.
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Dr. Sydney Watson
Dr. Sydney Watson@SydneyLWatson·
Watched the video. It's horrible. I have to say - these videos light a rage in me that I can't even describe. I am so, SO angry and SO sad that WHITE countries continue to put up with this shit because "tolerance" Because being called "racist" is more frightening than watching our countrymen hacked to death, stabbed, shot, raped, mutilated. I'd rather be called racist all day long than stand back and watch my fellow people get their heads hacked off by a 50 IQ foreigner from an African shithole. I am just... done.
End Wokeness@EndWokeness

African migrant just tried to behead a white man in North Belfast, Ireland. Video is too graphic to post.

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stephen humble
stephen humble@stephenhumble11·
@OzzieReviews As long as you using lead free bullets this seems ok. Leaving the pigs to rot can poison scavengers like eagles that feed on them.
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Ozzie Reviews
Ozzie Reviews@OzzieReviews·
As I’ve said before, give us the tools to control the population of feral pigs, that doesn’t mean a bolt action where you fire the first shot and the mob scatter, only getting 1-2 pigs, it means a semi auto where you have fast follow up shots where your continual sight alignment isn’t broken by manually having to cycle the action and you can take maximum numbers in a single encounter. This is what’s needed in my view. What’s your thoughts? Comment below 👇 #ozziereviews #feralpig #feralhogs #australia #shooting
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Alexander Powell
Alexander Powell@PowellAlex80076·
@TruthFairy131 Albastasi thinks he has widespread support. He looked scared at the mosque and truly has no idea of how widespread the loathing is for him. Warning us there'll be consequences for calling that corrupt bitch a witch is just pouring fuel on his funeral pyre.
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Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏
Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏@TruthFairy131·
Australian PM Dictator Alboshevik has demanded Australians not to criticise Labor politicians, following leftist outcry over billboards labelling Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan a "witch". Alboshevik warns there will be ‘consequences’ for criticising corrupt Labor Politicians & the ‘Party’. Responsibility, REALLY?! The man that lies, gaslights, deflects blame & has never taken responsibility for anything in his life 😡 This is from a man that yelled “smash her” in Parliament, called a politician a “Boofhead” in Parliament, labelled a person as having “Tourette’s”, he personally attacks politicians chance he gets, he used an entire Federal campaign to personally attack non-Labor Politicians. Albo: “Do as we say, not as we do” “Do not question or criticise the ‘Party’ or those oppressing you, putting you in danger & that are destroying your lives” Alboshevik is an arrogant, narcissistic, parasitic, deceitful & insufferable little man.
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Alexander Powell
Alexander Powell@PowellAlex80076·
Hmm, let's say Barnaby becomes PM in 27/28 and he tries to fix the many issues that have got us to the current mess we are in. He tries but can't fix the issue of WA's and QLD's minerals funding the unemployed in Melb and Syd as well as funding pretty much every aspect of government in bankrupt Victoria. So, WA holds a vote and secedes around the same time that Alberta breaks away from Canada. 👉 There's nothing to stop the commies in Perth then electing a pig who is more equal than others, and that piggy then funds Perth over and before anywhere else in WA. This happened a few thousand years ago, and it was called Rome. Hmm, I think the only way this can progress is to watch Albanese and his comrades bankrupt us federally. That will force the states to secede, away from a ridiculous federal debt. It's going to be $ 1.2 trillion federal debt by early 2028 as the government is heading now with its insane spending. The important thing is to *keep the commies out of any discussions going forward because their self-interest always wins over logic and reason.* If states secede, the commies will corrupt any breakaway states with their division and hatred. Just today Wong has said 'Australia has the legal responsibility to take 15K more Palestinians from Gaza', when Arab countries won't take them, as they start wars wherever they go. Divide and conquer is the Marxist playbook...
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Secession by Western Australia
@JimDean31126390 That’s a fair and thoughtful question. It is true that on the same day Western Australians voted overwhelmingly for secession (nearly 68%), they also elected a Labor government under Premier Philip Collier that had campaigned against secession. Collier’s government was not enthusiastic about the result. However, even that anti-secessionist government recognised the strength of the democratic mandate. Collier publicly stated that his administration would take “all necessary steps to give effect to the majority decision of the people.” The new government proceeded with the formal petition to the Imperial Parliament in London, led by Sir Hal Colebatch, seeking to have Western Australia re-established as an independent self-governing dominion within the British Empire. The 1933 vote was not simply a knee-jerk reaction to the hardships of the Great Depression. As detailed in the Foreword to the book by Professor Augusto Zimmermann, Western Australian dissatisfaction with Federation had been building for decades. Grievances over tariff policy, loss of revenue, centralisation of power in Canberra, and the High Court’s expansion of Commonwealth authority were long-standing. These issues were already being debated seriously in the 1920s, well before the Depression hit hardest. William Coleman’s Foreword in the same book goes further, arguing that Western Australia’s original accession to Federation in 1900 was itself deeply flawed — “tainted in provenance, illegitimate in process, harmful in consequence, and soon regretted” even by some of its early supporters. Prominent former federationists, such as Walter James (a former Premier), had by the early 1930s become disillusioned with how the federal compact had played out for Western Australia. While the economic pressures of the Depression undoubtedly amplified discontent in 1933, the underlying secessionist sentiment reflected a deeper and more enduring sense that the federal arrangement had not delivered fairness or prosperity to the West — a view that has never entirely disappeared. The book Secession by Western Australia examines both the historical context of the 1933 referendum and the continuing constitutional and economic case today. It was written precisely because these important chapters of our history and the serious arguments surrounding them have largely been airbrushed from public discussion and school curricula.
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Secession by Western Australia
In 1933, nearly 68% of Western Australians voted to secede. The people gave a clear mandate. Canberra and London blocked it by claiming WA needed permission from the rest of the country. That same illusion is still being pushed today. The full story is in the book →
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Alexander Powell
Alexander Powell@PowellAlex80076·
@VoteLewko Hmm, I think Australians have a legal obligation to put a bullet in Wong's head.
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Daniel@VoteLewko·
"Australia should provide at least 15,000 humanitarian places for refugees" from Gaza? Absolutely fucking not. We should not be flooding Australia with tens of thousands from Gaza that the Arab world doesn't want. We should also be deporting the thousands brought here to appease Tony Burke's electorate. Maybe even offering to help repopulate Gaza with a few thousand extras as well. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
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Alexander Powell@PowellAlex80076·
@jgrogan222 Stupid female Labor voters in Melb and Syd still blame this upside-down economy (with more than a million public servants now) on the coalition. Braindead inner-city women voting for a party that can't define what a woman is.
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My Word Is My Bond 🇦🇺
Our prime minister blames the rise of One Nation on the poor state of the economy. Can someone please tell him he's been in charge of the economy for the last 4 years?
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$in¢lair Davidson
$in¢lair Davidson@SincDavidson·
This isn't an attack on 'women' - it's an attack on you.
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Alexander Powell@PowellAlex80076·
Ha ha ha, the left can't even define what a woman is, so what exactly is being attacked? This person is morally, ethically and spiritually bankrupt while overseeing the bankrupting of an Australian state, yet it claims it can "fix" Victoria. 👉The only thing it 'fixes' is making sure corrupt unions are overpaid at everyone else's expense. I'm sure if it quit and became a mature age chest feeder, it would give a bub cancer because it's full of toxicity.
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Alexander Powell@PowellAlex80076·
@SamKSS Hmm, more winning from Albastasi and Labor. How many small businesses have closed in Aus since Albastasi was elected? We know that electricity has gone up 40% since he was elected.
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Sam Kennard
Sam Kennard@SamKSS·
The lost investment cannot be measured. Board decisions to invest elsewhere are invisible. The potential new businesses and start-ups that just don’t happen, or start overseas, are unknown. Australia is choosing a low growth, less prosperous future. What a shame for our kids.
Matt Barrie@matt_barrie

Gold Mines Australia has shelved its ASX listing plans and shifted its attention to Canadaafter the federal government’s changes to capital gains tax scared off potential investors theaustralian.com.au/business/minin…

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Alexander Powell@PowellAlex80076·
There's that bloke in Bulleen in Melbourne, in the candy house, who came from Austria or Switzerland originally, back more than 80 years ago. His father in the Alps, cut out his septum (which divides the nostrils) and so when you talk to him, he has one hole to breathe through, like the pic. 👉His father did this to his children so their nostrils wouldn't clog up with snot in the cold.
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Alexander Powell
Alexander Powell@PowellAlex80076·
Hmm, interesting. I do agree that W.A. and Queensland's mineral wealth is funding the lazy states with citizens who imagine their states are above mining. Vic and Tas forests are no better than forests in other states, yet Greens/Labor lock them up and then scab off of WA & QLD's mineral income. I say give Barnaby a fair crack at being PM first before splitting the federation up. If Barnaby can't fix it then yes, break this dystopia up. Hmm, we also punish the investor and reward the bludger. A 57 year old for example has $250K to his name in total. If he buys a cheap flat/house for $250K he can get a pension/dole but, if he invests that $250K, he is taxed on profits and gets no pension/dole. Explain where the incentive is in this backward system when it's designed to make all dependent on the federal government.
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Secession by Western Australia
WA secession isn’t isolation. It’s proof of concept. If WA can keep its resource wealth, slash taxes and prosper, Queenslanders will ask the obvious question: why not us? The States existed before Canberra. They can exist again — as mature, self-governing nations.
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