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@AlexSaundersAU Google Trends shows that "Brisbane refinery" was searched on 2nd Feb, "Geelong refinery" on the 3rd Feb and "australia oil refinery" was searched on 23rd Feb 2026 from Israel. Attacks on Iran started 28th Feb 2026.



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@DailyMail Oh FFS! "Let down" and manslaughter are not the same thing. People died and are disabled and you use this wishy washy language for one of the most heinous crimes in human history.
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Covid jab rollout an 'extraordinary feat' but those harmed or killed by side-effects were let down, inquiry finds trib.al/7ZKDiyv
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Bayer has just SUED Pfizer, BioNTech, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson in federal court.
Because the mRNA stabilisation technology used in every single COVID vaccine injected into your kids, your parents, your pregnant friends, your grandmother in the care home was patented by Monsanto in the 1980s for CROPS.
And the company that owns the patent is now in court demanding royalties.
This is not a conspiracy theory. This is Bayer's own lawyers, in Bayer's own filings, on the public record. They are literally arguing in federal court that their agricultural genetic modification technology was copied and injected into human beings WITHOUT A LICENSE.
Meanwhile Moderna just paid Roivant $2.25 BILLION to settle a separate mRNA patent lawsuit. BioNTech is suing Moderna. GSK is suing Moderna. Everyone is suing everyone. The patent fights alone are going to cost these companies tens of billions of dollars.
If Bayer is right, then every single "safety study" that was rushed through in 2020 was looking at the wrong thing. They were testing a vaccine. They were not testing an agricultural genetic modification platform being used in humans for the first time.
I have been saying this since 2021.
The same institutions that LIED to you about Iraq having WMDs, about the 2008 bailouts being a "one time thing", about inflation being transitory, about Epstein killing himself, those are the SAME institutions that told you to take a shot based on two months of trial data.
If you still trust them after THIS one, I genuinely do not know what to tell you.
Wake up. Get healthy. Get off their food. Get off their media. Get off their system.

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@AlboMP TF is this walking to siesta music crap? What TF is your social media team doing?? YOU need to work to fix this mess, NOT US! That is what you are PAID A LOT OF TAXPAYER MONEY FOR! JUST FIX IT! 🤬
Drill baby drill! Renewables are a scam!
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We must work together to keep fuel flowing and keep our economies moving.
Malaysia is one of our biggest gas partners in the region, and we’re working with partners like PETRONAS to secure our fuel supply and support Australian industry.
Together, we’ll make sure Australia is ready for what comes next.
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@AlboMP Y'all ready for fuel and food rationing followed by rolling blackouts?
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With conflict in the Middle East impacting Australia, we must shore up our fuel supply.
That’s why Prime Minister of Malaysia Anwar Ibrahim and I have agreed a Joint Statement on Energy Security to help keep fuel flowing between our countries.
More than ever, it’s important we work with our international partners to make sure Australia has the fuel it needs.
Because our number one priority is delivering for Australians.
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The Oil Lie
Oil isn’t rare, it’s also not made from dead dinosaurs. It’s the 2nd most common liquid after water and is the Earth’s lifeblood. The scarcity myth was a Rockefeller lie to dramatically increase the oil price.
The system tells you that oil is liquefied dinosaurs (biotic theory) so you believe it's scarce and pay whatever they want. Lie. Oil is abiotic—a liquid mineral generated by the Earth's own engine through high-pressure and high-temperature processes in the mantle. It is the lubricant for tectonic plates. Depleted wells from the 70s have been found to be fuller today than before.
Why?
Because the Earth's system pumps it from the subsoil. It doesn't run out; it regenerates. By extracting it on a massive scale, we are drying out the Earth's gears. This is why there are more earthquakes and creaking faults: we are stripping the oil from the engine.
The fossil theory (coined by the Rockefellers and the Smithsonian in the late 19th century) is the greatest economic hack in history. If oil came from organic matter, it would have a biological signature (nitrogen, phosphorus, etc.) that would degrade. Crude oil is pure polymeric hydrocarbon.
The Thomas Gold Thesis
This expert (whom the system tried to discredit) proved that methane and oil rise from the depths of the mantle. Hydrocarbons are primordial constituents of the Earth's formation. By calling it fossil, they tell you it's a resource that's running out. If Humanity knew that oil is like tap water for the Earth, the geopolitics of the parasites would go down the drain in a single day.
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@AlboMP Whose ready for the fuel vouchers, food rationing and rolling blackouts?
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@AlboMP You could have done this with a Zoom call. You should have done it years ago. Watching you play dress-up is so cringe.
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The fertiliser from Brunei helps grow the food we buy, and drive our economy.
That's why I'm here, to help secure what our farmers need to keep Australia moving.
While the war in the Middle East continues to impact supply in Australia, it is more important than ever that we work closely with our neighbours.



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They are calling for the genocide of Whites
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
🇿🇦🇺🇸 Gunther Eagleman nailed it: Calls to “Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer” are still happening in South Africa, and ignoring the brutal farm attacks is straight-up tragic. As with many things, the far left chooses to look the other way on these crimes.
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@SimonBanksHB Depression is where we are headed now that we have already been in a recession for many years.
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Sky News Au
The Loy Yang A power station in Victoria's Latrobe Valley generates 2210 megawatts of electricity. Around the clock. Every day. Rain hail or shine. It supplies roughly 30 percent of Victoria's entire electricity needs and powers over two million homes. It has been doing this since 1984.
The active coal pit that feeds it covers 650 hectares. The total site including everything around it is 6000 hectares. To put that in perspective for anyone in regional NSW that is roughly the size of a decent family farm.
In 2023 AGL spent 92 million dollars refurbishing one of its four generator units to keep it running reliably until its scheduled closure. The station is not worn out. It is not running out of coal. It is being closed by a political decision not an engineering one.
Now here is the part that should make every Australian stop and think.
The coal is not running out. The Loy Yang mine has reserves of 168 billion tonnes of brown coal. At current usage of 30 million tonnes per year that is enough coal to last roughly 500 years on that one site alone. Geoscience Australia calculated total recoverable brown coal reserves across the entire Latrobe Valley at more than 76 billion tonnes. At current production levels those reserves are expected to last more than 1000 years.
And getting at it is not difficult. The layer of dirt covering the coal seam is only between 5 and 24 metres thick. The coal seam below it averages 180 metres thick. You remove a thin layer of topsoil and there it is. The Victorian Government has already extended the mining licence to 2065. The mine was originally planned to operate until 2048. It is being deliberately closed 13 years early.
So what does it take to replace it.
To generate the same amount of electricity from solar panels during daylight hours you need somewhere between 14000 and 16000 hectares of panels. That is more than 20 times the land area of the entire Loy Yang site including the mine. And after all that solar produces nothing at night. Nothing on heavily overcast days. And nothing at all after a hailstorm tears through the installation.
So you need wind turbines to cover the nights and the cloudy days.
Australian wind turbines have a real world capacity factor of around 30 to 35 percent. That means a turbine rated at 6 megawatts only generates an average of around 2 megawatts of actual power across a full year because the wind does not blow consistently. To replace 2210 megawatts of around the clock coal power with wind you need installed wind capacity of roughly 6500 to 7000 megawatts. At 6 megawatts per turbine that is over 1100 wind turbines.
The Sapphire Wind Farm in NSW has 75 turbines and covers 8921 hectares. Scaling that up to 1100 turbines you are looking at roughly 130000 hectares of wind farm sprawling across regional Australia.
And even then it still cannot guarantee power on a calm cloudy night. For those periods you need batteries or pumped hydro storage which requires yet more land and yet more billions.
So to replace one coal power station and its mine covering 6000 hectares you need approximately 14000 to 16000 hectares of solar panels plus approximately 130000 hectares of wind farm plus thousands of kilometres of new transmission lines to connect it all to where people actually live plus battery storage or pumped hydro for the gaps.
That is a total footprint of somewhere between 130000 and 150000 hectares against 6000 hectares for Loy Yang. More than 20 times the land area. Mostly on prime agricultural land across regional Australia. And it still cannot guarantee a single watt on a calm cloudy night.
The transmission lines needed to carry all this electricity are already blowing out catastrophically in cost before they are even built. The Central West Orana transmission zone near Dubbo started at 650 million dollars and is now confirmed at 5.5 billion. Eight times the original estimate. The VNI West project connecting Victoria and NSW went from 3.9 billion to potentially 11 billion. Project EnergyConnect from South Australia to NSW went from 1.53 billion to over 4 billion. Every dollar of every blowout goes onto your electricity bill for the next 30 to 50 years through network charges.
Australian taxpayers and electricity customers have already paid more than 29 billion dollars subsidising the renewable energy industry over the past ten years. The 2024 federal budget committed another 22 billion on top of that. That is over 50 billion dollars and counting.
For a fraction of that money Australia could have built several modern high efficiency gas or coal power stations that would generate reliable electricity around the clock on a fraction of the land. Or we could have a serious conversation about nuclear power which France has used for decades to generate cheap reliable around the clock electricity on minimal land with zero carbon emissions.
Instead we are deliberately closing a perfectly good power station that was just refurbished for 92 million dollars. Walking away from a coal reserve that would last 500 years. Covering tens of thousands of hectares of prime agricultural land with solar panels made in China using coal fired electricity. Building 1100 wind turbines across farming country that still cannot keep the lights on after dark. And spending hundreds of billions on transmission lines that blow out to eight times their original cost before the first pole is in the ground.
We are closing a 6000 hectare power station and mine that has powered Victoria for 40 years to build 150000 hectares of solar and wind infrastructure that cannot match what it replaces.
And the people making these decisions do not farm a single acre of the land they are covering with panels and turbines.

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@clowndownunder Treated sewage water goes into tap water in SE Qld.
seqwater.com.au/recycled-water

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@7NewsAustralia Shoulda Zoom called and done your part to save fuel Albo, that's what the ridiculous ad campaign you just wasted $20 million taxpayer dollars on said to do. Rules for thee but not for me again and again and again.
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is departing for Brunei this morning on a crucial mission to secure additional fuel supplies for Australia.
The trip marks the beginning of a second consecutive week of international travel, following a fuel security mission to Singapore.
After meetings in Brunei, Mr Albanese will fly to Malaysia where he aims to shore up energy supplies, fertiliser and other critical goods essential to Australia’s economy. #albo #anthonyalbanese #fuel #brunei #malaysia
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VAERS dropped the receipts on miscarriage/stillbirth reports by year… and just take a look at 2021-2022.
From basically flatline for decades to over 3,500+ reports in 2021 alone? That’s not a gentle curve - that’s a cliff.
They told pregnant women these shots were ‘safe and effective,’ pushed them hard… and now we’re staring at this explosion in reports right after the rollout. Coincidence? Or is the ‘root cause’ conversation they shut down on autism about to blow up here too?
Hospitals reporting days with ZERO births? Empty delivery rooms? What the actual is going on with our kids and the next generation?

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