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Globalism will win. But Jesus Christ will save your soul. Don't take the Mark of the Beast. https://t.co/WUA3sI3yGB

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The Opened Mind
The Opened Mind@theopenedmind·
How Can I Go To Heaven? The short answer: Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved. This is the gospel, the good news, the best news you can ever hear! Speakers were recorded at Mt Helena Bible Baptist Church in Perth, Western Australia.
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One Nation Domination
One Nation Domination@OneNationDom·
ONE NATION DOMINATION! Episode 1 is live! You young folk don't understand what it was like back in 2026. The 2020's were the dark ages. But I remember the day it began in South Australia. @PaulineHansonOz @OneNationAus @onenationdomination" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@onenationdomi@onenationdomination" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">tiktok.com/@onenationdomiinstagram.com/onenationdomin… facebook.com/profile.php?id…
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The Opened Mind@theopenedmind·
@Matt_Camenzuli The Liberal party use people like Hastie to say things we want to hear and then when it comes down to crunch time everyone gets told "We are voting this way on this bill or else you're out". The Liberals are traitors.
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Matthew Camenzuli
Matthew Camenzuli@Matt_Camenzuli·
I strongly recommend that everyone interested in the current state of Australia and its place in the world watch the full #Insiders interview. Hastie is just about spot on across the board. It is clear he understands the problems, and cares about us enough to want to solve them. Really solve them. I have grabbed a particularly interesting clip, where the ABC public servant David Speers tries to sell Chinese made batteries as some kind of ‘gotcha’, but Hastie just nails him. Batteries made in China will never fix our energy problems. Drilling, mining and using our resources here will. Rebuilding our infrastructure here will. And fixing the diabolical 1970's style industrial relations system will. We just have to get off our arses and get out of our own way before it's too late. Go Hastie. Get 'em. I just want Australia back.
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Anthony Albanese
Anthony Albanese@AlboMP·
Do you reckon Scott Morrison has been to a petrol station lately? Petrol prices are surging on his watch.
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The Opened Mind@theopenedmind·
@GreenTyler27 This is why the communists wanted the voting age to be 16. Brainwash the kids in school then unleash them at the election.
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺
Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
5 years ago, do you think I was right? The Senate on 22 June 2021. Senator HANSON (Queensland—Leader of Pauline Hanson's One Nation) (13:07): I rise to speak on the Fuel Security Bill 2021. When I came into the Senate in 2016 I raised the importance of fuel security for all Australians. This and previous governments have continually failed to meet the internationally mandated 90 days stockpile of fuel for the people of this nation. That means this government has put at risk the fuel security of our daily transport needs: our defence, our aviation industry, our mining and our commuter needs. Without this internationally mandated 90-day stockpile of fuel, Australia risks coming to a grinding halt. My concerns were echoed by Senator Jim Molan when he entered the parliament in December 2017. What has happened over the last five years? Nothing. If we go back to the year 2000, Australia had eight refineries that literally met the entire needs of our domestic refined fuel requirements. That is the same year Australia was manufacturing more than 320,000 new cars and over 23,000 commercial vehicles. Fast forward two decades, and Australia's self-sufficiency in the fuel space is going the same way as manufacturing. It's almost dead. Shamefully, in the space of four months, Australian oil refineries in Altona, owned by ExxonMobil, and Kwinana, owned by BP, announced they were closing half of this nation's remaining oil refineries. They suggested the facilities were no longer economically viable. How is that possible? When I looked at the consolidated income statements of each of these oil companies operating in Australia, I saw that each of them is pulling in tens of billions of dollars of revenue each year from Australians. They drill the oil and gas. They send the bulk of it overseas to Asian markets that have cheap labour. Then we're forced to buy it back from foreign markets, where the oil companies have extracted the bulk of the jobs and profits that should belong to Australians. Successive governments have squandered the opportunity to negotiate better deals for Australians off the back of these highly sought-after resources. And here we are today expected to pass legislation that will pay these same multinational oil companies $2.3 billion of taxpayers' money to continue refining activities until 2027 and, if we're lucky, until 2030. Well, I've got some bad news for this government: I'm not going to help pass a bill that takes us down the same path as the car industry, which received billions and billions of taxpayers' money only to close. I make no apologies for looking out for the best interests of Australian taxpayers. If we're going to pay $2.3 billion to secure Australia's fuel supply, the government should buy the Brisbane refinery in Lytton and let it become an asset owned by the Commonwealth. It would be a hell of a lot cheaper, and this government could then claim it has secured our refining capabilities well beyond 2030. John F Kennedy was famous for saying: 'Let us never negotiate out of fear. But let us never fear to negotiate.' The truth is this government fears proper negotiations, because multinational companies have walked all over Scott Morrison, just as they did with Malcolm Turnbull, Tony Abbott, Julia Gillard and Kevin Rudd. I'll say it again: these overseas corporations come here, they drill and mine our resources, and then they pay little to no taxes. Paying oil refineries $2.3 billion to keep operating in this country is hardly in Australia's best interests. We don't get a single share in these facilities. Instead we hand over the cash and simply kiss it goodbye. Again I remind Labor and the Liberal and National parties what happened to Australia's car industry after they had been given tens of billions of dollars in subsidies. They took the cash and buggered off when it suited them. (1/3)
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The Opened Mind
The Opened Mind@theopenedmind·
@injectvision @Dittloff4Sense Yeah Dig ID and credit scores will be the final handcuff on us all. But if you think the market isn't already distorted by our loving government then I don't know what else to say. Take drastic measures to correct the course now or else there won't be a market to fix later.
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Milton Snakespear
Milton Snakespear@injectvision·
@theopenedmind @Dittloff4Sense Yes, that’s called agrarian socialism. Distorting the market to favour farmers. Emergency powers are emergency powers. This action is exactly why digital id and credit scores are a thing to be feared.
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Jordan Dittloff
Jordan Dittloff@Dittloff4Sense·
“We have to pull the trigger” - PHON want emergency measures and fuel rationing, and for the government to “come in and take control of the situation”. What could go wrong? This “crisis” is the result of government meddling at every level globally. youtu.be/kDz1xuaKazM?si…
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The Opened Mind@theopenedmind·
@injectvision @Dittloff4Sense No these measures have to take place because we've been deliberately mismanaged by criminally negligent idiots for decades. One Nation are trying to keep our farmers from going belly up.
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Milton Snakespear
Milton Snakespear@injectvision·
@Dittloff4Sense So it’s clear to all of the PHON supporters - this means a One Nation government will be more hard line than both Labor and Liberal at *checks notes* ENFORCING EMERGENCY POWERS.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Restore Britain narrowly missed out at this year’s British Diversity Awards. Devastated doesn’t cover it. We will get our revenge by sacking every last DEI officer working in the British public sector on day one of a Restore Britain Government. It will be a glorious afternoon.
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The Opened Mind@theopenedmind·
@alphafox Please be A.I. Please be A.I. Please be A.I. Please be A.I.
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AlphaFox
AlphaFox@alphafox·
This gives 'from farm to table' a whole new meaning: 🤢
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
Australia is on track to run out of diesel, petrol and jet fuel in 30 days. If things don't change soon the Australian government will be forced to implement a national emergency lockdown within weeks. In practice this would look like: - Priority allocation to emergency services, defence, hospitals, police - Bans on recreational driving and non-essential vehicle use - Suspension of domestic flights except essential routes - Mining and construction effectively halted - Agricultural machinery grounded at a critical time of year for harvests The Australian government will blame Trump. The truth is that the Labor Party and the Liberal Party are the ones most at fault. For the past ten years there have been voices in the Australian political wilderness warning that Australia was crazy for keeping just three weeks of fuel reserves while shutting down almost the entirety of our domestic refinery capacity. This would never happen in China. I hate the CCP but I believe in studying and learning from your enemies. I believe in the Dengist maxim of ultimate pragmatism - ''it doesn't matter if a cat is black or white so long as it catches mice.'' So look at what our enemies do. The Chinese have a ruthlessly pragmatic approach to energy security, treating energy as a sovereign capability rather than a market commodity. They keep reserves totalling 1.3 BILLION barrels - enough for up to 6 months depending on rationing. They have strategic foresight. They don't give a fuck about environmentalist protests - they will never voluntarily deindustrialise to meet the whims of progressives. They produce 4 million barrels of oil a day. They build massive refineries across their country and keep them open. They also made EVs a national priority - not for stupid woke reasons, but so as to try limit their dependence on foreign imports. Just contrast their approach to energy security to Australia's suicidal approach. We used to have eight oil refineries. Four closed under the Liberals and two under Labor. The last two of these closures took place in 2021 under Scott Morrison's Liberal government. 25 years ago we were almost completely self sufficient in fuel. We consumed 850,000 barrels of oil a day in 2000 and produced 820,000 barrels domestically. 95% self sufficient. Net oil imports in 2000 were just 12,000 barrels per day, essentially a rounding error. Now we consume 1,145,000 barrels of oil a day while producing just 200,000 barrels. We need to import about 900,000 barrels a day for our economy and society to function. What happened? Our mature oil fields ran out while endless environmental approvals and protests from activist groups hampered new production. The far-left Extinction Rebellion campaigns against new shale development and oil and gas production in Australia now stand exposed as essentially campaigns of terrorism against the national interest. But our political class gave these lunatics a crucial assist by strangling new development to meet their whims. A significant section of the Australian public demanded this, maybe about 30-40% of the left-leaning voting population - and they held the nation hostage. So their willingness to indulge infantile leftist whims is a big part of it. But the most fundamental problem I think is that our political class - like most post-Cold War political elites across the Western world - were simply sleep walking through the end of history. They believed the ''international rules based order'' - ironically a phrase LITERALLY coined by Kevin Rudd while Prime Minister - would hold forever. This is because they failed to understand the real source of political power. As Chairman Mao said, power comes from the barrel of a gun. Real life is not like a university debating society or an Aaron Sorkin West Wing TV script. You cannot simply win the day with the perfect argument, the perfect comeback. The only thing that our ideological enemies understand is force and sovereign capacity. Western political elites fundamentally failed to construct a theory of mind for their opponents. They believed that the entire world shared the same liberal psychology of educated upper middle class Western elites. They failed to understand that some of our opponents have radically different world views. The Iranian regime for example is run by men who truly believe that they will help bring on a religious apocalypse to hasten the return of the Hidden Imam the twelfth and final Imam in Twelver Shia Islam, believed to have entered a state of occultation (concealment) to protect his life from Abbasid persecution. This is literally what these men believe. It may seem strange and quaint to upper middle class liberals in the West but other human beings from radically different societies and cultural backgrounds believe different things to them. And given the fact that these political enemies are religious extremists, we cannot convince them with clever arguments and appeals to international law. Do the Iranians care for international law when they hit random civilian shipping in the Strait of Hormuz? No, of course not. They don't care. So blame Trump all you like. Khamenei deserved to die, the mullahs are apocalyptic madmen trying to murder suicide the world economy. The Iranian regime is clearly already willing to murder-suicide the entire world economy for its objectives. It is better that they do it now when they are weak and on their knees rather than later when they have nuclear weapons and ICBMs that can reach London and Paris. Take them down now when they are weak or get North Korea on the Strait of Hormuz. Trump I believe understands this, other Western political leaders in their fantasy sleepwalk fail to understand. Build sovereign capacity, project strength. That is the only option. Australia should always be a close brother nation ally to the United States. I will always believe in Western civilizational unity. But we must adopt a defensive Gaullist posture in terms of sovereign capacity and capability. Otherwise we are a useless ally anyway. What use is an ally with 20 days fuel reserves? My solution's for Australia. Politically we must restart domestic oil production, open up shale production, rebuild refineries, build 50 nuclear power plants like France's Messmer Plan. Build nuclear weapons. Culturally we must wake up from our post-Cold War slumber and re-enter history as a sovereign actor.
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glycine nationalist@acteduweininger

New Zealand is on track to run out of fuel in about three weeks. First world country btw. No fuel reserves. Refineries closed down under Jacinda Ardern. Deep sea oil exploration banned under Jacinda Ardern. Jacinda Ardern and covid lockdowns. Jacinda and covid.

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Aus Integrity
Aus Integrity@QBCCIntegrity·
China has cut Australia off for Jet A1 fuel (kerosene), all of next months shipments cancelled. Normally 12/month. There’s one ship inbound. That’s it. China is Australia’s largest Jet Fuel supplier.
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Visegrád 24
Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
On January 12, 2024, UNESCO condemned Israel for killing a "journalist" in Gaza named Muhammad Abu Haweidi. This week, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorist organization announced that he was one of their commanders.
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AustraliaFirstOnly
AustraliaFirstOnly@gigabasedd·
TRIGGER FUCKING WARNING ⚠️ CHILD CARE WORKER (PERTH) ADMITS ATTRACTION TO CHILDREN!!! These psychos are trying to normalise Pedo behavior by trying to humanise “non-offending” attraction. She openly describes romantic/attraction feelings toward a literal preschooler and later admits to “uncontrollable attraction” in general. Here’s the timestamps so you don’t have to listen to 21 minutes of pure insanity. ‼️ 05:17 – 05:50 - Main admission about the 4–5-year-old boy: ‼️ 06:47 – 07:13 - She describes her emotional reaction on the last ‼️ 07:22 – 07:54 - She reframes it as a child ‼️ 19:01 – 19:45 - Later general admission of ongoing @ASIOGovAu do yall think you can spare some time for us Aussies who don’t want literal fucking predators around our children please?
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The Opened Mind
The Opened Mind@theopenedmind·
@cb_doge Yeah and the robots will cost $9 trillion each and you'll have to take out a life loan that includes bowing down to the globalists of the future
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DogeDesigner
DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
ELON MUSK: "In the future, the robots will make so many robots, that they will actually saturate all human needs, meaning you won't be able to even think of something to ask the robot for at a certain point, like there will be such an abundance of goods and services. There'll be more robots than people. I think everyone on earth is going to have one humanoid robot because you would want a robot to watch over your kids, take care of your pet, take care of elderly parents. I'm very optimistic about the future. I think we're headed for a future of amazing abundance, which is very cool. Definitely we are in the most interesting time in history."
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Andrew Leigh
Andrew Leigh@ALeighMP·
Noticing more One Nation content in your feed? Before you decide to hit play, it’s worth taking a closer look at what they’re actually proposing.
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Senator Babet
Senator Babet@senatorbabet·
Today Ursula von der Leyen President of the European Commission spoke in Parliament House Canberra.
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