
Pete Munns
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Pete Munns
@SCUDaustralia
Owner/Manager of SCUD Chemical Transfer Systems, Australia




20 days until the government bans everyone under the age of 16 from social media. By doing this, the government has striped parents of the right to decide when their children are ready for social media and the right of young people to communicate online. Make your voice heard and tell the government you won't stand for this by signing our petition: ap1.hubs.ly/y0pzPH0 #australia #socialmedia #socialmediaban #digitalfreedom #humanrights #auspol






The dangers of farming. 😬

When the Censor Gets Caught Deleting Evidence You couldn’t make this up. Australia’s eSafety Commissioner, the digital sheriff of truth, transparency, and online morality, has allegedly broken the law by deleting federal records. The same bureaucrat who lectures Australians on “accountability” and forces platforms to remove content, may have might’ve hit “delete” on her own paper trail. Avi Yemeni broke the story, and now the AFP’s involved. Think about that. The enforcer of online behaviour being investigated for the very thing she polices. It’s like the speed camera getting booked for speeding. Let’s be clear, under the Archives Act, deleting Commonwealth records isn’t just sloppy, it’s criminal. Yet the media’s pretending it’s a technicality. Funny, If this were a small business or a political opponent, we’d see headlines screaming “Data breach! Obstruction! Jail time!” But when it’s one of their own, silence feom legacy media, sympathy, and spin. This is the double standard that drives people mad. Those in power set the rules, break them, then hide behind the bureaucracy they built. They preach “digital safety” but act like they’re running a private Telegram channel. Australians deserve better than disappearing messages and disappearing accountability. If you’re going to censor the nation, you don’t get to erase your own tracks. Avi Yemeni did what journalists are supposed to do, hold power to account. And if this story holds true, the Commissioner shouldn’t just lose her job, she should face the same legal standards she expects the rest of us to follow. Because when the referee starts cheating, the whole game’s rigged.


The AFP has set up new National Security Investigations (NSI) teams to target groups and individuals causing high levels of harm to Australia’s social cohesion. (That’s quite broad legally speaking) The NSI teams will work closely with state and territory police, law enforcement and national security partners to provide a coordinated, consistent and intelligence-led response to security threats, and also work on a global level through operations, capabilities and relationships with the international law enforcement intelligence community. (Grok-ICloud Agreement 15/12/2021 There are current and emerging groups(vague af) dispersed across Australia and in some cases, overseas, who are eroding our country’s social fabric by advocating hatred, fear, and humiliation. While many of these crimes may not meet the threshold of terrorism, (not illegal) the AFP has identified concerning behaviours which could (hypothetically speaking) escalate to politically-motivated violence or hate crimes(opposed to what we’ve been witnessing for the last 2 years) which seriously put the Australian community at risk. There is no place for hate or violence in our communities and the AFP will defend and protect Australia and Australia’s future from these threats. Not Australians…Australia. Big Difference.










