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Pete Munns

@SCUDaustralia

Owner/Manager of SCUD Chemical Transfer Systems, Australia

Beacon, Western Australia Katılım Ekim 2016
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Kat A 🌸
Kat A 🌸@SaiKate108·
A massive red pill moment for Australian legacy media. 💊 Karl Stefanovic confronts harsh truths from Gerard Rennick on COVID, lockdowns and mRNA vaccines, He apologises profusely for pushing the shots and mandates without questioning the science - says media should NEVER run those campaigns again. His mind is blown as Rennick dismantles the real risks: mRNA dangers, hot lots and denial of antibiotics. And now understands the moral and medical dangers of mandates - we all react differently. It’s important that all media understand the harm caused. It must never be allowed to happen again !!
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Kat A 🌸@SaiKate108·
Apple Music have caved to woke pressure. Deleting Holly Valance epic viral song for Pauline Hanson. But it won’t be that easy to cancel as there is a groundswell of quiet support. Seems many top film/tv performers feel the same but are afraid to speak out. Holly Valance says there is no time to be afraid and is leading by example!! What a Legend 🔥👊🏻🔥
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Malcolm Roberts 🇦🇺
Malcolm Roberts 🇦🇺@MRobertsQLD·
What else need I say? Nothing This says plenty Over to you
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Paul White Gold Eagle
Paul White Gold Eagle@PaulGoldEagle·
Remember that time when Hillary Clinton introduced her friend George Soros and his interest to get involved in US elections? The Internet sure doesn't. Why? Because it has been wiped from existence for the most part.  SHARE EVERYWHERE 🐸🍿
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Commentary Australian Greens
When promising electricity price cuts in 2022: "I know because we have done the modelling" When it didn't go as planned: "it's not our fault, someone else did the modelling" Labor: net zero accountability.
Commentary Australian Greens@GreensAU2

Anika Wells blew $100k on a New York trip with staffers for a six-minute speech, but it's not Labor's fault, she's just following the rules, and blame the Liberals for setting up the perks system. Inflation is up again this month, crushing Aussies with no rate cuts in sight as CEOs slam excess spending, but it's not Labor's fault. It's COVID's fault and the Liberal budget black holes they inherited. Homelessness is on track to hit a grim 127,680 by the end of this month, with 3 million at risk amid soaring rents and street-sleeping up 63% since 2016, but it's not Labor's fault for record migration floods; blame the rich hoarding wealth. Net zero policies missed price targets, with bills up 39% and AEMO warning of blackouts from rushed coal closures, but it's not Labor's fault, the Liberals dithered on phasing out coal for decades, leaving a fortune-draining mess. Transparency is tanking as Senate blasts FOI reforms as a secrecy power grab, with scandals like $2.3 billion in dodgy payments, but it's not Labor's fault, blame Coalition holdovers and the broken system they didn't fix. Community safety is crumbling, with unsolved crimes up 66.7% and over 638,640 offences in Victoria alone, a massive 200,000 more than when Labor took power, but it's not Labor's fault for soft-on-crime policies and slashed police resources. Somehow, it's still the Liberals' fault, maybe they didn't fund police enough back whenever they were last in power. Mental health crises and drug use are shattering records, with one in six Aussies hooked, 650,000 adults in substance disorders, and 86% polydrug chaos amid impaired driving norms, but it's not Labor's fault, it's the Liberals' fault for not approving more funding years ago. Youth unemployment and underemployment has surged to 10.2%, with 15-24-year-olds sidelined as participation dips and opportunities shrink in a softening job market, but it's not Labor's fault for botched training and migration overload, it's Donald Trump's fault for tariffs on China tanking exports and screwing grads. Basically, when something goes well it's Labor's credit and thanks to their genius, and when things go bad, it's always someone else's fault. And if you think otherwise you're brainwashed by Murdoch Propaganda.

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John Ruddick MLC - Libertarian
John Ruddick MLC - Libertarian@JohnRuddick2·
17 DAYS TILL THE GOVERNMENT BECOMES THE INTERNET POLICE IN AUSTRALIA When a government introduces a bill to parliament, they are often referred to a committee before there is a vote on the bill. This is almost always the case when the proposal law is complex or controversial. The committee hearings are public and the MPs on the committee do a deep dive into the proposed law and consider its consequences. The committee will ask the public to make submissions so citizens and organisations can give their views on the proposed law. It varies but a committee will typically receive 50-100 submissions. The public is given a good month or more to prepare and submit their views. Late last year, the federal parliament passed a bill that will ban under 16s from social media ... and the rest of us will then need to prove we are over 16. It's the first step in the government's desire to strictly control what information you can access online. Before Labor and Liberal teamed up to pass this law the bill was sent to a committee ... and the public were invited to make submissions. Here's two alarming facts about that process: 1. The public were not given a month + to make a submission - they were given 24 hours. It's likely the shortest submissions time frame in the history of the Commonwealth. 2. Despite👆the committee received over 15,000 submissions. Its likely the highest tally of submissions ever received. A big thank you to those 15,000 ... but they were ignored as this bad law began with bad procedure. They did not want scrutiny of this law ... but we are going to not stop agitating until this law is repealed. Please join the Digital Freedom Project who is spearheading the resistance and will challenge this law in the High Court of Australia. digitalfreedomproject.org.au @thedfp_au @elonmusk
Digital Freedom Project@thedfp_au

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

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Kat A 🌸
Kat A 🌸@SaiKate108·
A last ditch effort is being made by George Christensen to stop the Social Media U16 age verification regime. He is working on a repeal bill with Senator Alex Antic and is optimistic the coalition is ready to do an about turn. With the understanding this isn’t about protecting kids but controlling us and enforcing Digital ID.
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Jim Ferguson
Jim Ferguson@JimFergusonUK·
🚨 THE DIGITAL ID TRAP Many warn this isn’t innovation — it’s infrastructure for control. Digital ID isn’t about “security” or “protecting kids.” It’s about tracking every human transaction — where you go, what you eat, how you spend, and what you say online. The World Economic Forum’s own diagram admits it: digital ID links your finance, health, food, travel, and social media into one centralized system. One switch — and your access to life can be turned off. Some call it the end of democracy as we know it. A permanent system of digital currency, rationed energy, and social scoring — a Chinese-style control grid disguised as convenience. In the UK, Keir Starmer is pushing a “mandatory” digital ID under the banner of solving immigration — the same globalist playbook echoed in Australia’s upcoming digital ID roll-out, linked to “protecting children” from social media. Facial recognition. Biometric scanning. Liveness tests. All sold as “safety.” All roads lead to surveillance. They tell you it’s about protecting your identity. In reality, it’s about owning it.
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One Nation Australia
One Nation Australia@OneNationAus·
Today, One Nation dragged the Senate into the light by forcing every party to choose between Australian jobs or green ideology. We moved to cancel every dollar of net-zero funding from the Budget. Only One Nation and one other Senator stood for common sense. The Greens and Labor were expected to side with the UN against Australia. But the Liberals and Nationals proved they’re no better, too weak, too scared, and too captured by the same globalist agenda destroying our industries. While ordinary Australians battle power bills and job losses, these parties shovel billions into climate fantasies. One Nation stands alone for Australian workers, industry, and energy security.
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Jordan Dittloff
Jordan Dittloff@Dittloff4Sense·
The past fortnight has been a nightmare for the scrutiny-averse eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman-Grant! FOI reforms designed to shield her office from YOU look set to fail, and multiple Senate inquiries may stop her plans to give Aussies the gift of censorship this Christmas!
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Cafe Locked Out
Cafe Locked Out@cafelockedout·
great post 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!”
Australian Patriot.@JimThom90458694

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.

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BroBro🇦🇺🏇🏻
BroBro🇦🇺🏇🏻@realRick_AUS·
What on fucking earth are we doing? Biggest fucking scam perpetrated on the Australian people. Bigger than Covid even.
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KylieB
KylieB@burkylie12·
Scumbag lying PM A dirty filthy liar!
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Buntz#23..👊👊👊
Buntz#23..👊👊👊@Bergermeister23·
We the people don't understand why you're getting 400 grand.
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ADVANCE
ADVANCE@FairAusADV·
Taxpayers pay Australia's Sex Discrimination Commissioner $400,000 per year. She said she doesn't understand the term biological man. Share this story so the media can't ignore it! If she can't define a biological male, she MUST resign!
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Sussan Ley
Sussan Ley@sussanley·
.@BenFordhamLive is right. The Albanese Labor Government lied about ISIS brides returning to Australia. But new evidence shows they knew months in advance and still misled the public. Either they facilitated the return, or they’ve lost control of our borders. This isn’t just secrecy. It’s a scandal.
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Pete Munns@SCUDaustralia·
They can start with investigating Albanese and his voice to parliament. I can’t think of anything more divisive than that. Who comes up with this shit
Johnny Quaremba@AusHoodLaw

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.

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