
Paul Watson
419 posts




We send them to war. Then we abandon them when they get home. We ask them to do things no human being should ever have to do. We send them into situations most Australians will never understand and couldn't survive. We ask them to make decisions in seconds that they'll carry for decades. Then they come home. And we make them fight for mental health support. We drag decorated heroes through courts for doing exactly what we trained them to do. We tie them up in bureaucracy while they're quietly falling apart behind closed doors. These men & women don't ask for much. They never did.The least we can do is say it out loud. I support our troops. Not just when it's convenient. Not just on ANZAC Day. Every single day. UV rated. Made in Australia. Built to last as long as your respect for the ones who served. Grab yours at aussieaf.co aussieaf.co/products/i-sup…


FLASHBACK: Transhumanist billionaire and Pentagon contractor Elon Musk is delivering his usual talking points about how AI and humanoid robots -- two technologies he’s heavily involved with -- will usher in an era of “amazing abundance” and “saturate all human needs” when Larry Fink interrupts to ask: “But how do you then have human purpose in that scenario?” "Yeah, the-- I mean, you know, there’s-- nothing, nothing’s perfect, you know?” Musk stammers before returning to his sales pitch. This was just a few months ago at Davos 2026:


























