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@ReneeEllen

the black sheep are our shepards, much respect to those who seek truth

Katılım Eylül 2015
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Angry G
Angry G@PissedOfAussie·
He has been a commie all his life, banging on about the same stuff all his life. Didn't have these issues 30 years ago but yet he was saying the same stuff. Any excuse to get his life long agenda through. Fixing supply and slowing down migration (demand) does not suit. Read this
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺
Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
The real truth behind CGT and Negative Gearing changes in Labor’s budget wasn’t to help young people get into the housing market after all. According to the Treasury Secretary, Labor’s plan was to generate revenue and change the distribution of housing ownership rather than address the supply issue. You can’t trust Labor! They lie, lie, and lie a little more. #LaborLies #OneNation #Liar #Budget #CantTrustLabor #Tax
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Shaddow Banned on X PG
Shaddow Banned on X PG@PeterGeller2·
@RennickGBR It makes one wonder how there has been no outcry over the bushland and forests being cleared for the wind projects. Years ago, Greens would be chaining themselves up in the trees. Now there's no Greta to be seen, apart from @craigkellyAFEE
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Gerard Rennick
Gerard Rennick@RennickGBR·
“Australia's energy minister has accused the coalition of being unpatriotic, as he defended taxpayer-funded travel and staffing costs for a major climate conference. Chris Bowen is due to spend more than $150 million on the United Nations' 31st Conference of the Parties meeting, known as COP31, in his role as president of negotiations. In a Senate estimates hearing, environment department officials told Liberal senator Sarah Henderson the budget had allocated funding for 70 full-time equivalent staff ahead of the UN-run conference in November.” ••••••••••••••• When you see the money spent by bureaucrats on the climate agenda you start to see why they will never admit they are wrong. Destroying our economy is a lucrative business for the Canberra bureaucracy providing high salaries and free travel. They fiddle in the halls of power while our country burns. The rot needs to stop.
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ThePersistence
ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
JUST IN Singer Cyndi Lauper has come out hard AGAINST the SAVE America Act. In this video, you can see her reading from a teleprompter as she attempts to pit women against voter ID — which 84% of Americans support. Cyndi, girls just want to have fair elections.
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Tucker Carlson
Tucker Carlson@TuckerCarlson·
Once you understand that world events are influenced by supernatural forces, what seems bizarre begins to make sense. Filmmaker Sean Stone on our leaders and the occult. 0:00 Why Do Leaders Commune With the Supernatural? 5:02 Demonology, Rituals, and Demonic Possession 23:57 What Masonry Is and Fallen Angels 29:13 The Book of Enoch, the Nephilim, and Adrenochrome 41:04 Sean’s Phone Calls from Demons 45:28 What Feeds Demons and the Empire of Fear 53:26 Can Nations Make Deals with the Supernatural? 58:49 The Spiritual Economy of Evil 1:02:57 Where Does This Put the United States? 1:06:25 The Pentagon and the Power of Symbolism 1:13:57 The Darkness of Hollywood and Pointless Wars 1:24:53 Social Media’s Design to Inspire Fear and Hate 1:28:26 AI, UFOs, and the War on Terror 1:38:12 Those in Power’s Obsession with Genetics 1:43:40 Why Is This All Happening at Once?
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Karl Stefanovic
Karl Stefanovic@karlstefanovic·
Aussie farmers have had enough — and now they’re fighting back. Imagine strangers turning up and telling you they’ll rip through YOUR land with 80m towers and transmission lines. The land you work and call home. We went to Gundy to give these Aussies a voice. Karl Weekly, 5pm.
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Layne Kilpatrick
Layne Kilpatrick@LayneKRPh·
A new controlled trial found that light isn’t just something you see with. It may directly influence what fuel your body burns. Researchers took people with type 2 diabetes through two tightly controlled sessions with the same meals, sleep, and exercise. The only real difference was the lighting: natural daylight through large windows versus standard fluorescent indoor light. Under natural daylight, their metabolism shifted toward burning more fat and less carbohydrate, based on objective gas exchange measurements. Evening melatonin was also higher, and even their muscle cells appeared to carry a memory of the light exposure afterward. That matters because metabolic flexibility, the ability to switch between burning sugar and fat, is often impaired in type 2 diabetes. We now spend most of our lives indoors under static artificial light, and this study suggests that may not be a neutral choice. Getting natural light during the workday, especially around midday, may be one simple way to better support circadian rhythm and metabolic health. This is early research with a small sample size, and the study had partial funding tied to a company connected to daylighting products, so it should be interpreted carefully. But it adds to a growing body of circadian research suggesting the light around you may be affecting far more than your mood.
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Renee Ellen
Renee Ellen@ReneeEllen·
@TheOzCannoli @senatorbabet The right candidate to run a country should have already become financially secure and arrived at a point where money is not primary driver..
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The Tippy Top Cannoli
The Tippy Top Cannoli@TheOzCannoli·
PM is paid more than the US President. It’s not the pay that should attract our representatives, it’s the legacy. People with real money value legacy over money. We as citizens become (always were?) apathetic and uninvolved in the running of the country and allowed government to be infiltrated by puppets.
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Senator Babet
Senator Babet@senatorbabet·
Time for an unpopular opinion. Shocking, I know. As if Senator Babet would ever openly voice an unpopular opinion and not give a damn what people think. The Office of Prime Minister isn’t paid enough. His salary should be much higher and/or tied to economic performance. Why? Because high performing people are usually too busy building businesses and creating wealth to take such a massive pay cut for politics. So instead, we end up with career politicians and petty tyrants who’ve dreamed of ruling over people since childhood. Exactly the wrong people for the job.
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Renee Ellen
Renee Ellen@ReneeEllen·
@goddek So the travel, accomm, meals i guess also paid from his own money?
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Dr. Simon
Dr. Simon@goddek·
🚨LMFAO. The Secretary of War flew to Kentucky to campaign against THOMAS MASSIE, the one Republican who actually votes against your kids dying in another forever war. And he seriously opens with this: HEGSETH: "I have to say up front for the lawyers that I'm here in my personal capacity. As a private citizen." Bro! You are the SECRETARY OF WAR. You did not wake up this morning and become Dave from accounting. The regime is sending a cabinet official to take out the most anti-war and pro America guy in Congress and we are supposed to pretend it's a personal hobby?! Massie lives rent free in their entire Epstein apparatus for a reason.
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Ryan Dally
Ryan Dally@Ryandally08·
Karl Stefanovic backs Katy Gallagher into a corner and asks “so lying to voters is ok now, is it?” Gallagher “people expect Governments to make difficult decisions” Stefanovic “but breaking promises is ok?” Gallagher “I think people expect Governments to make difficult decisions on the information before them” Sarah Abo then weighs in “but why lie about something you were so adamant in not changing, anything you say now just simply will not be believed” Gallagher “I don’t accept that” Abo “but that’s what you’re doing” Gallagher “we’ve delivered on a range of election commitments” Gallagher “intergenerational inequity must be dealt with” Meaning they now want to tax the money that you worked hard for, that’s sitting in your bank account, that has already been taxed. They’re criminal.
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Kurt Mahlburg
Kurt Mahlburg@k_mahlburg·
EXCLUSIVE: The Queensland government has tried 6 times to kill a landmark COVID mandate case. Worse, it has argued that a Christian whose belief is grounded in the Bible has no religious freedom protections under Australian law. Every Christian in Australia should read this 🧵
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stranger
stranger@strangerous10·
For Sunrise viewers who couldn’t hear Tanya Plibersek over Nat Barr & Barnaby Joyce’s constant interruptions, what she said was “Those who work for a living should not get taxed more on their wages than ppl who are living on their assets”✅ Hard to argue with that. #auspol
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SanchoPanzy
SanchoPanzy@SanchoPanzy·
@NathanielSami @PatriotBlackCat Apparently, Ilhan Omar not only doesn’t understand the difference between a graduate nursing degree and an RN credential, she doesn’t understand supply and demand.
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Sami Nathaniel
Sami Nathaniel@NathanielSami·
The same person who thought there was World War Eleven doesn't know this basic fact of economics.!!! 😂
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PaulaK
PaulaK@PaulaKick10·
@DiligentDenizen As soon as Charlie was removed. Trump did a 180 and so did TPUSA.
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Diligent Denizen 🇺🇸
Diligent Denizen 🇺🇸@DiligentDenizen·
It's not that TPUSA isn't endorsing Thomas Massie BECAUSE Charlie Kirk isn't here... Charlie Kirk isn't here SO that TPUSA won't endorse Thomas Massie. Do you get it? 🤔🇺🇸
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Daniel Priestley
Daniel Priestley@DanielPriestley·
I grew up in a different time. Australia around the 2000s was unbelievably great - we took it for granted, we didn't know how good we had it. The Government of the day was lead by John Howard for 11 years. His approach was to make government as small and unobtrusive as possible. Every decision was based on the idea that the "Aussie battler" should be better off. If you work hard, take risks and add value to society the government should not get in your way. They paid off the national debt. The economy was strong. There was a boom in entrepreneurship. It was easy to build housing. Life was great - possibly the best it's ever been in history. Contrast this mindset with Australia and the UK today. Both governments this week announcing higher taxes, more debt, more regulations, more restrictions on those who do the right things and more benefits for those who don't. They believe the answer to every problem is bigger government. They see the hard working, risk taking, value adding people as the piggy bank. They think the problem with millions of people who don't work or who commit disproportionate crime is that the government hasn't thrown enough money at it. I've run businesses and lived under many governments in many places now. In every case where the country is working, the government does a few things very well and aims to leave productive, law abiding people alone. In every case where things seem to be getting worse and worse, the government has the delusional belief that it can tax, borrow and spend its way to utopia. Big Government is not the answer to most things - productive, hard working, entrepreneurial, value adding members of society are the engine room and should be protected and encouraged.
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katy 🌸
katy 🌸@KatyKray73·
Heartbreaking scenes at Durridgere State CONSERVATION Area. The NSW Govt, EnergyCo and ACEREZ have bulldozed what looks like over 100,000 trees, carving a brutal corridor of destruction through thick forest. From the air it’s just endless piles of woodchips as far as the eye can see — all in the name of renewables. At what cost? 🌳😔
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Ozpollies
Ozpollies@OzPollies·
Tax his land, tax his wage, Tax his bed in which he lays. Tax his tractor, tax his mule, Teach him taxes is the rule. Tax his cow, tax his goat, Tax his pants, tax his coat. Tax his ties, tax his shirt, Tax his work, tax his dirt. Tax his tobacco, tax his drink, Tax him if he tries to think. Tax his cigars, tax his beers, If he cries, tax his tears. Tax his car, tax his gas, Find other ways to tax his ass. Tax him good and let him know, After his taxes he has no dough. If he hollers, tax him more, Tax him ‘til he’s good and sore. Tax his coffin, tax his grave, Tax the sod in which he lays. Put these words upon his tomb, “Taxes drove me to my doom!” And when he’s gone, we won’t relax, We’ll still be after the inheritance tax.
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Mark Anthony Hoffman
Mark Anthony Hoffman@MarkAHoffman2·
@newstart_2024 I wonder how much of this is due to the preponderance of glyphosate in our food and environment since glyphosate damages and can kill gut bacteria.
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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
Dr. Sabine Hazan raised a chilling point on the Digital Social Hour: A new study shows 75% of newborns lack sufficient bifidobacteria — the key gut bacteria that helps break down plastic and supports healthy development. Only 25% have adequate levels. She connects the dots: exploding rates of autism (now 1 in 12 boys in some places), cancer, Parkinson’s, and other conditions may be linked to the collapse of our microbiome. We’re killing the very bacteria that help us process modern toxins, and the long-term consequences could be catastrophic. We’re so focused on viruses and short-term crises that we’re missing what’s happening to the next generation’s foundational biology. It’s a reminder that gut health might be far more important than we’ve been treating it. What do you think — should we be paying way more attention to the microbiome and early-life gut health before it’s too late?
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