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Shell Hunt

Shell Hunt

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Katılım Mart 2025
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Shell Hunt
Shell Hunt@ShellHunt244839·
@SmartEnergyCncl "green aluminium" are you not aware of red mud dams and how bad they are for the environment - how can that be green???
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SmartEnergyCouncil
SmartEnergyCouncil@SmartEnergyCncl·
Recycling aluminium from solar panels uses just 5–10% of the energy of primary production. With 20–25 tonnes per MW of PV, the circular “green aluminium” opportunity is huge. Keep it out of landfill and power a low-carbon future. Learn more: bit.ly/4lN5cWr
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Shell Hunt@ShellHunt244839·
@TailedEagle @Peter_Fitz A good example Rio in Qld just got $2 billion for renewables. NO solar is going o any of the smelter roof space it is all destroying prime Ag land in Biloela and surrounds so it ISNT happening in so many areas and that is why rural communities are pissed off
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WedgeTailedEagle
WedgeTailedEagle@TailedEagle·
@Peter_Fitz Why do people assume this isn’t happening here? I raise you the genius architecture of the Elizabeth Shopping centre in SA. Not sure why you think that this is some China exclusive thing, or why you think solar panels are some find of left wing policy.
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Peter FitzSimons
Peter FitzSimons@Peter_Fitz·
Agreed. And have every supermarket carpark covered with solar panels to provide shade, and get energy.
Louise@LOB2065

@Peter_Fitz Time to build an EV infrastructure asap. Turn open-air carparks into fast charging stations. Get shopping centre carparks to install fast chargers.

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Shell Hunt@ShellHunt244839·
Gerard Rennick@RennickGBR

'Vaccine' set to be redefined in Australia via fast-tracked bill One of the 22 bills being rushed via guillotine motion through the Australian Senate this week is the National Health Amendment (Passive Immunological Products) Bill 2026. The bill proposes to amend the legal definition of “vaccine” so that new and emerging technologies can be listed on the National Immunisation Program. In his explanatory memorandum, Mark Butler notes that "the current definition of ‘vaccine’ in the Act supports the technical meaning of ‘vaccine’ being a substance administered to elicit an immune response – that is a mode of active immunisation. Immunisation products that do not elicit an immune response and provide protection through passive immunological means are unable to be listed on the NIP." "The Bill will broaden the definition of ‘vaccine’ in the Act to enable new and emerging technologies to be listed on the NIP. This amendment will expand access to these necessary products, ensuring the NIP is flexible and fit-for-purpose in a rapidly evolving healthcare environment." It seems that our government has learnt nothing from the mRNA vaccine disaster during COVID. The mRNA jabs do give an immune response - an autoimmune response that attacks the organs of the receiptant that causes serious harm. These lunatics have to be stopped. Sign up to Peoplefirstparty.au - we are the only party that can explain the biochemistry of mRNA vaccines to an unsuspecting public. Thanks to Michael Arbon for letting me know of this bill and his comments above.

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Shell Hunt@ShellHunt244839·
@Ozzytourer @mattjcan Lol might want to ask Labor n union why they tried to hide the $39 Million From Glencore coal....
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Senator Matt Canavan
Senator Matt Canavan@mattjcan·
Over the past year Labor has done all they could to end support for oil, coal and gas. They banned finance for fossil fuels (s 23c). They stopped the Environment Minister being able to approve fossil fuel projects in the national interest. We know what Labor did last summer and last summer they tried to kill Australia's oil industry. You can't trust the people that don't like oil to solve oil crisis. Now Labor is running around like a "headless chook" trying to fix things. We are happy to help them see the error of their ways but they need to remove ALL of the GREEN HANDCUFFS they have placed on Australian development and Australian sovereign capability.
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michael halliday777
michael halliday777@michaelhallida4·
@mattjcan A year! You're like decades late. If we'd have moved towards renewable energy earlier, against your advice, this current energy crisis wouldn't be as big an issue, right? Your time wasting has exacerbated today's problem. Sit down luddite.
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Russell Drysdale :#IStandWithAlbo
@mattjcan Do you never tire of kicking own goals? How does your highlighting of Labor always acting the Nations best interest, help your deposed LNP Crime Org in any way?
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Shell Hunt@ShellHunt244839·
@StevenJMiles Lol what a crock. ALP cut the financial support for employers hiring apprentices.
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Steven Miles
Steven Miles@StevenJMiles·
Labor is the party of workers - and we're proud of our record of investing in skilling and training the next generation of Queenslanders. While we invested in Fee Free TAFE the LNP don't value apprentices.
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Jase@uplatewithjase·
@Matt_Camenzuli 46% of generated power in the Australian market is renewables. Aldi already generates its own power for all its stores. Bunnings has done the same, and Brisbane airport intends to do so. Most industries have massive roof infrastructure. It’s doable
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Pox in Sox
Pox in Sox@s0xpopuli·
@Kellybythesea1 Even if your Dr had requested an exemption, it probably wouldn't have been granted. Do you recall the horror stories of ppl who'd had reactions (not just cardiac, but anaphylaxis) who were denied exemptions and told to have their subsequent doses next to a crash cart? OMG.
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Kelly by the sea
Kelly by the sea@Kellybythesea1·
This is my teenage son, forced to take this thing a day later, serious chest pain, palpitations . His doctor was too gutless to get him an exemption on his second vaccine. I hate these people, back then, I know I would have physically attacked these people, Jacinda, and her sniveling scum MPs.
Ian Wishart@investigatemag

Not only did Labour leader Chris Hipkins know that a second dose of the covid vaccine posed a heart damage risk to young people, but he appears to have doubled down by then urging teens to get a THIRD dose. A Beehive press release dated April 6 2022 appears to be a smoking gun

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Alek Mv
Alek Mv@OptimusAlek·
@METhompson72 @mattjcan Lots of farms and mines are running more and more renewables every day. But fair try you Exxon bot 🤖
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Mark Thompson
Mark Thompson@METhompson72·
Diesel = farming Diesel = fishing Diesel = mining Diesel = trucking Diesel = construction Diesel = what we eat, capital formation, how we live our lives.
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Mark Loveday
Mark Loveday@MJL537a·
@METhompson72 @mattjcan EV VEHICLES there or coming. You missed heavy haul and freight trains dickhead. Even there EV locos there. In Pilbara trials.
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Con!@c0n_AU·
@METhompson72 Farming - some EVs avail, others coming Fishing - tough one, but not the biggest user Mining - Electric Trucks, Battery Locos Trucking - 50%+ of new trucks in China are electric. Good adoption in Europe. Construction - Many construction vehicles have EV options.
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jamiemcintyre@jamiemcintyre21·
JAMIE McINTYRE: CANCELLED, TARGETED… AND STILL STANDING The Man Who Says Australia Has Been Hijacked—and How to Take It Back In 2013, while most Australians were still trusting the system, Jamie McIntyre stepped outside it—and paid the price. Founder of the Australian National Review and the 21st Century Australia Party, McIntyre didn’t just launch a media platform… he launched a challenge to the entire establishment. A real newspaper. Distributed nationally. A political movement. Drawing thousands. A message. That Australia was losing control of its own destiny. What followed, he says, was no coincidence. ⸻ “THEY CAME FOR EVERYTHING” McIntyre claims that almost immediately after launching his party and independent media network, he became a target. •A speaking empire shut down •Multiple companies dismantled •Over 100 jobs wiped out •Tens of millions in annual revenue destroyed •More than six land projects seized or halted At the centre of it all, he points to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). McIntyre’s view is blunt: This wasn’t regulation. This was retaliation. ⸻ A POLITICAL RUN—BLOCKED BEFORE IT BEGAN? At the height of his momentum, McIntyre was drawing crowds of over 3,000 people to rallies across Australia. His 21st Century Australia Party wasn’t left. It wasn’t right. It was designed to unify. But he says the system had other ideas. According to McIntyre, actions by regulators prevented his party from formally contesting the 2013 federal election—forcing him to run as an independent against Barnaby Joyce in New England. A grassroots movement… cut off at the knees. ⸻ THE SYSTEM HE SAYS IS BROKEN McIntyre argues that Australia isn’t just mismanaged—it’s structurally compromised. And his solution? Tear out the foundations and rebuild. ⸻ 1. ABOLISH INCOME TAX McIntyre says taxing Australians on their income is one of the greatest economic distortions ever imposed. He points to the global banking system, including institutions like the Federal Reserve, as part of what he believes is a system of debt-based control. His position is simple: Australians should not be taxed for working. ⸻ 2. TAX THE RESOURCES—NOT THE PEOPLE Australia is one of the most resource-rich nations on Earth. So why, McIntyre asks, are citizens taxed heavily while resources are exported offshore? His model mirrors Norway: •Tax resource exports properly •Build a sovereign wealth fund •Pay dividends back to Australians In his vision, Australians wouldn’t just avoid income tax—they’d receive income from their country. ⸻ 3. END THE HOUSING CRISIS—BY DESIGN McIntyre says Australia’s housing crisis is not accidental. It’s engineered through: •Excessive taxes •Artificial supply constraints •Policy failure His solution: •Remove property taxes •Roll out large-scale affordable housing •Use modular construction to slash costs “A rich country should never have homeless citizens,” he argues. ⸻ 4. CHEAP ENERGY FOR AUSTRALIANS Australia exports energy to the world… yet locals pay premium prices. McIntyre calls it absurd. Comparing Australia to Indonesia, where fuel is subsidised, he says Australians are effectively subsidising their own government through fuel taxes. His stance: •Scrap fuel taxes •Deliver low-cost energy domestically •Let Australians benefit from what their country produces ⸻ 5. END THE LEFT VS RIGHT DIVIDE McIntyre’s political philosophy rejects the traditional spectrum entirely. He argues: •Division is manufactured •Australians are being played against each other •Leadership is increasingly influenced by external interests His alternative? A nationalist model focused on: •Unity over division •Sovereignty over global influence •Accountability to Australians—not outsiders ⸻ A FIGURE THEY COULDN’T SILENCE Love him or hate him, one thing is undeniable: Jamie McIntyre didn’t disappear.
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Peter
Peter@yomnihan·
@EVCurveFuturist . “Why buy fossils to burn? Or build expensive reactors When one above Just capture the light Or add wind when there is none In the dark of night No need to store when sufficient Just switch on and off the turbines Automatically as needed”
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Chris Meder
Chris Meder@EVCurveFuturist·
One shipment builds the system. The rest just keep it alive. Solar arrives once → generates for decades Fossil fuels → ship, burn, repeat forever #Bettrification breaks the cycle of scarcity—unlocking abundance. This isn’t fuel vs fuel. It’s infrastructure vs dependency.
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