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Red Deer, Alberta Katılım Temmuz 2012
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Meshy@meshygrey·
So far, the earliest documentation I have found is from 2010–2011, under Obama, Rudd, and Gillard. In Australia, it was called the National Trusted Identities Framework (NTIF), developed in 2011. It started under Rudd and continued under Gillard. In the US, the Draft National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) was released for comment in June 2010, with the final strategy launched in April 2011 under Obama. These were parallel national efforts. The US and Australia used almost identical language: voluntary, federated, public-private trusted identity ecosystems. Similar moves appeared in other countries shortly after. By 2012–2013, the UK, World Bank, UN, WEF, and donors like Rockefeller and Gates joined in. The UK immediately included limitation on free speech (back in 2012) Penny Pritzker became involved in 2013 - she is important. Rudd and Pritzker are also involved in the quantum computing side - Rudd invested our entire quantum made in Australia budget and Albanese and Plibersek signed the deals
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Ryan Dally@Ryandally08·
Immigration Minister, Tony Burke, brags about the “streets coming alive” in Sydney after evening “Muslim prayers” Last time I checked, this was a Christian Catholic country. And last time I checked, immigrants pledged to assimilate into our culture. Not us into theirs.
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Reiver@GalaReiver·
@SpeechUnion @GladysEasy We still have no definitive information on what the far right is, nor what the centre or far left is.
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The Free Speech Union
The Free Speech Union@SpeechUnion·
Labour has moved to ban seven “far-Right” commentators from entering the UK, claiming their presence is “not conducive to the public good”. The Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, has barred seven individuals — all outspoken on immigration — from entering the country ahead of Tommy Robinson’s Unite the Kingdom rally on Saturday. Some have previously attended events in the UK without issue. During his “reset” speech on Monday, the Prime Minister announced the crackdown on conservative voices and criticised the Unite the Kingdom rally, claiming it was designed to “confront and intimidate this diverse city and this diverse country”. He went on to say: “This is why this Labour Government will block far-Right agitators from travelling to Britain for that event. Because we will not allow people to come to the UK and spread hate on our streets.” American conservatives should no more be banned from entering Britain than British socialists should be banned from entering the United States. Keir Starmer’s Government should be prepared to defend its policies in the face of criticism from conservative voices — both domestic and foreign — rather than banning critics from entering the country. The Labour Party did not seem too bothered about Labour staffers travelling to the US to campaign for Kamala Harris. This is a poor decision. Read more below 👇
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
The World Health Organization is promoting the narrative of a very long incubation period of 3 to 6 weeks for Hantavirus. If they attempt to make it the next scamdemic, a long incubation period would give them the perfect excuse to lock people down! 🤔 Please don’t fall for it
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Athelwulf Greene
Athelwulf Greene@AthelwulfG·
I had a conversation with my girlfriend last night. She's an NHS nurse, working in the cancer department. She was looking over the file for an incoming patient and noticed an odd address. He was registered as living at a local hotel.... So she read further. The man has been in the country since LAST MONDAY. Reported bleeding out of his arsehole for around 2 weeks and has been pushed directly to the front of the queue for tests/treatment. You can break into our country illegally and less than a week later you have the red carpet rolled out for you, pushing actual British people further down the waiting list and putting their lives at risk. In what world is this ok and normal?
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Aus Integrity
Aus Integrity@QBCCIntegrity·
The king has declared Ministers will proceed with Digital ID. He gets his orders from the UN & WEF. Agenda 2030. Yesterday, the Australian Labor Government complied with the directive.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
A job advertised by the DWP for a 'Shariah law administrator'. I've formally questioned the DWP on what the hell they are playing at... We live in Britain - we do NOT have, or want, Shariah law. This is grim.
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Ryan Dally
Ryan Dally@Ryandally08·
#BREAKING The Albanese Government has pledged $42.5 million over three years (2026/27 – 2028/29) for immigrants who are HIV positive. Why are we letting immigrants with HIV into our country? Wouldn’t that be an immediate exclusion?
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Ryan Dally@Ryandally08·
A recently arrived Iraqi immigrant who drove into a Melbourne primary school, killing 11 year old Jack Davey and injuring four other children, has escaped with just a $2,371 fine and no conviction. Shaymaa Oun Ghazi Zuhaira, a 41 year old P plater, slammed into Auburn South Primary School in Hawthorn East, killing Jack Davey, 11, and seriously injuring four other children aged 10 and 11. They took seven months to charge Zuhaira with "careless driving", during which time she took an overseas holiday. Police inexplicably allowed her to plead guilty to a minor charge that carried no jail time. She tried to get an even lighter sentence by arguing that the crash was caused by trauma from her life in Iraq “triggered” by a meeting with teachers about her son's reckless behaviour before the crash. She now claims she suffers PTSD “extreme depression" and anxiety as a result of the crash. Police protected and defended driver Shaymaa Oun Ghazi Zuhaira, 41, from the beginning to the end, and were even seen delivering groceries to her house. Zuhaira has since been “awarded”citizenship. While little Jack Davey lays in the ground. Diversity is our strength.
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Ryan Dally@Ryandally08·
Albo storms off when he doesnt like the question “On affordable housing wouldnt a fair way of dealing with it be for people like you who own 4 properties to sell 2 to create a bigger pool which would lower prices At the moment you’re getting a tax break
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Lisa
Lisa@Lisa9Sophia·
No your mask slip moment was on Sunrise today when you were asked why the government is going to stop young people from building wealth the way you personally are allowed to You responded with “they can invest in build to rents”! So basically your view is make the young plebs prop up Labor’s socialist style housing that you’re building for immigrants - but axe any real vehicles for the young to build wealth Disgraceful. Labor have no respect for anyone under 40
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Rob Smith
Rob Smith@Ausbobsmit·
Albanese spent most of today discussing the importance of Islam with Sheikh Dr Mohammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa.
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Craig Kelly:🇦🇺Foundation for Economic Education
When I was audited by the Parliamentary Expense Authority (in the middle of the election campaign - over an economy class airfare to Melbourne) I was required to provide photographs as evidence of the events I attended - fair enough it’s taxpayers money. So perhaps Anika can submit this photo as evidence of the meeting she attended in Adelaide ?
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