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The Eathen

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The Eathen in 'is blindness, bows down to wood and stone. 'E don't obey no orders unless they is is own'. Father, Grandfather, Husband, Australian army veteran.

Australia Katılım Şubat 2019
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
Do you still believe Geoengineering is a myth ? Watch this short video.
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Dean Smith
Dean Smith@DeanSmi47962704·
Scottish schools are actively pushing masturbation on children, teaching them about licking anuses and ejaculating on faces. They are even demonstrating anal sex by showing pupils a video of a banana being dipped in Nutella This is grooming, plain and simple!
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“Sudden And Unexpected”
Warehouse job in Australia 🇦🇺 demands “Double vaccinated + Booster” just to stack boxes. 📦 Lifting 20kg objects? Fine. Working 8-4.30? Sure. But first… prove you’re boosted or you’re unemployable. In 2026. We went from “two weeks to flatten the curve” to “get your next jab or starve.” Australia really turned “my body, my choice” into “our needle, your livelihood.” This is still happening.
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Craig Kelly:🇦🇺Foundation for Economic Education
139 years after the arrival of the First Fleet, Sydney’s population had grown to around 1,050,000 by 1927, and we’d built great dams like the Cordeaux Dam south of Sydney. By stark and reckless contrast, the Albanese regime has recklessly imported 1,300,000 people in just its first three years in office, with virtually no regard for essential infrastructure. So in just 3 years Albanese has imported more people than what the entire population of Sydney had grown be in 137 years. Can anyone point to even a single dam the Albanese regime has built — or has seriously planned — to provide water for these extra 1.3 million people? The answer, of course, is none. We are currently enjoying a period of sustained good rainfall, with the Cordeaux Dam sitting at 94% capacity. Yet this government’s dangerous negligence leaves us completely exposed. For what happens when the climate inevitably changes again, as it always does, and we plunge into another extreme drought like those we have endured in the past? Where on earth will the water come from for the extra 1.3 million people the Albanese regime has already imported, yet alone another million he plans to import before the next election? This is wilful incompetence that risks turning Sydney into a parched, overcrowded disaster when the next drought arrives.
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Alexandra Marshall
Alexandra Marshall@ellymelly·
Somehow the ABC manages to make foreign Islamic terror about peaceful colonial Australia. Sickening. If this is the direction the Royal Commission is heading in - the Australia we were born into and love has been viciously torn apart and rebuilt into some Marxist garbage. "Ours is an immigration nation ten generations deep, built upon the foundations of the world’s oldest continuous cultures. That is a remarkable inheritance. Yet we have not fully honoured it. The marginalisation of First Nations peoples has left racism woven into our social fabric — not as an aberration, but as a practised capacity that can be turned, and has been turned, against Jews, Muslims and many other communities differentiated by faith, culture and appearance."
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The Eathen@TheEathen·
@ellymelly What absolute rubbish from the ABC. They are truly beyond the pall.
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
What are you willing to fight for ? Are you willing to fight for your freedom and the freedom of future generations ? Who is threatening our freedoms ? A. President Putin B. Our own Government Answers in the comments please
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
The storage of ‘toxic’ nuclear fuel is often used to deflect from a worsening reality - graveyards packed with unrecyclable wind turbine blades. While the European wind industry recently called for a landfill ban, nations are scrambling for solutions that don't exist. Germany, Finland and the Netherlands have already banned blade landfills, leading to a shell game where blades are exported to the UK or France to be buried. It's a worsening graveyard crisis with no end in sight. By contrast, the spent nuclear fuel isn’t ‘waste'. That's a fundamental misconception. Roughly 96% of the energy remains in the fuel after its first cycle. Nations like France and Russia already recycle this into MOX (mixed oxide) fuel. We aren't facing a disposal problem; we're sitting on a massive energy stockpile. Physics provides the finish line - because radioactivity isn't permanent. Within approximately 1,000 years, the radiotoxicity of spent fuel returns to levels comparable to the original uranium ore found in the ground. Compare this to common industrial wastes like lead, arsenic, and mercury, which never decay and are toxic for eternity, yet they escape the 'forever storage' scrutiny applied to nuclear. Furthermore, next-generation Fast Reactors are designed to burn the long-lived isotopes (actinides) that drive public concern. This technology reduces required storage from millennia to centuries while extracting decades of further electricity. We don’t need to store nuclear fuel forever - but we need to stop treating a high-density energy resource as if it is trash. It's not. Meanwhile, the real problem of turbine graveyards gets worse.
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Alexandra Marshall
Alexandra Marshall@ellymelly·
The interngenerational 'stresses' that Jim Chalmers speaks of were not 'created' by the success of older Australians. They are a direct result of the policy failures and overspending of the current government. Taxing the old and removing the incentive for young people to invest in homes and shares doesn't do a damn thing to help young people. This is a TAX GRAB and an economic glass ceiling from a desperate Treasurer who won't stop spending YOUR money.
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The Eathen
The Eathen@TheEathen·
@ellymelly There's no doubt that up to the 70's we were the envy of most of the world as far as lifestyle goes. We were respected even by our enemies for who we were, one united people. Multiculturalism has proven an unmitigated disaster.
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Alexandra Marshall
Alexandra Marshall@ellymelly·
When Australia was 90+% Australian born - we had social cohesion. Our government is talking about increasing multiculturalism and spending millions of special 'cohesion' plans - as though it is something that has never been achieved. Rather than something that was lost. Because of government migration policy.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Sunburn rates before 1900: minimal, despite people working outdoors 12 hours a day in fields, on boats, on roofs. Sunburn rates after 1900: epidemic, despite air conditioning and office cubicles and SPF 50. What changed? The fat in the food. Your skin is built from the fats you eat. Saturated fat is stable under UV light. Polyunsaturated fat oxidises rapidly the moment the sun hits it. Eat seed oils → PUFA gets built into skin cell membranes → UV light strikes unstable fat → oxidation → sunburn. Eat saturated fat → stable membranes → UV tolerance climbs → natural sun protection from the inside out. Your great-grandfather worked in fields all day on butter, lard, and dripping. He didn't burn. He didn't reapply anything. He didn't own a hat with a UPF rating. You eat sunflower oil for 50 weeks of the year, then go to Spain for one and come back looking like a boiled lobster. The sun hasn't changed. The sun is the same sun. What changed is your cell membranes. They're now made from industrial fat that combusts under UV exposure like cooking oil left in a hot pan. Carnivores consistently report dramatically improved sun tolerance. Not because meat contains SPF. Because saturated fat builds UV-resistant skin. You've been blaming the sun for damage caused by what you ate 18 months ago.
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Annoyingly Right
Annoyingly Right@laughingconser1·
@TheEathen @NickAUSGRIT So you are OK with racism as long as it's directed at Jews. If people were chanting death to Abo's, you'd be OK? Or deport all Muslims? I don't think so. It's only Jews that you are comfortable in marginalising.
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Nick🇦🇺🇬🇷🇮🇹🇺🇦🇵🇸
Thousands Australians have died since WW1 to fight for the freedoms that this once brave country enjoyed. All it took was an illegal zionist lobby and the terrorist zionist genocidal state of Israel to compleyely strip those freedoms in months. Let that sink in.
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The Eathen@TheEathen·
@laughingconser1 @NickAUSGRIT Anyone who tries to limit our freedom of speech is our mortal enemy and should be treated as such. There can never be Democracy without freedom of speech. There is no doubt that the Israeli lobby has pushed these new laws on us. Israel has become a terrorist state.
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Annoyingly Right@laughingconser1·
@NickAUSGRIT Which freedoms have been stripped from us? The freedom to call for the extermination of the Jewish state perhaps? The freedom to chant 'gas the Jews'? The freedom to celebrate without a terrorist shooting you? You fucking retard.
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Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏
Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏@TruthFairy131·
BETRAYED 🤍🥀 While White girls & women are being hunted, terrorised, groomed, raped & murdered all across the West, our Western leaders prioritise the feelings of those harming us. Governments & institutions across the West have repeatedly failed in their most basic duty: protecting the vulnerable. In the UK, the Rotherham scandal alone saw an estimated 1,400 White working class girls were systematically groomed, trafficked, drugged & gang-raped over years by networks of men, predominantly of Pakistani heritage. Police, councils & social services knew what was happening as early as the early 2000s. They had reports, warnings, and evidence. Yet they looked away. The reasons? Explicit fears of being labelled “racist,” damaging “community cohesion,” or upsetting ethnic minority sensitivities. Victims were dismissed as “making bad choices,” “promiscuous,” or from the “wrong” class. Whistleblowers were silenced. Data on perpetrators’ ethnicity was often not recorded or deliberately downplayed. Similar patterns emerged in Rochdale, Telford, Oxford & beyond with official inquiries confirming institutional neglect driven by political correctness over child safety. This isn’t isolated incompetence. It’s repeated all across the West: open borders & mass low-skilled migration without proper integration or vetting, combined with two-tier policing that treats native populations’ concerns as suspect while bending over backwards to avoid “racist”, “Islamophobia” or “xenophobia” labels. Resources pour into diversity initiatives, sensitivity training, and protecting certain communities’ “feelings,” while girls in care homes or troubled estates are left exposed. Border security is lax, repeat offenders are released, and criticism of failed multiculturalism is shut down as “far-right.” Leaders virtue-signal about “inclusivity” and “tolerance” while native/ ethnic White women & girls pay the price with our lives. Taxpayers fund a system that appears more concerned with optics, reputational management, & not rocking the demographic boat than with basic law and order or child protection. When authorities prioritize ideology over evidence eg; refusing to collect or publish clear ethnicity data on offenders, or hesitating on prosecutions, it amounts to dereliction of duty and betrayal of the public they serve. Enough is enough. We MUST prioritise the safety of our girls & women & hold ALL failing officials accountable for their actions. The biggest danger to White girls & women in the West currently is our own Government.
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Daniel Mayakovski
Daniel Mayakovski@DaniMayakovski·
El 2 de mayo de 1945, el Ejército Rojo de obreros y campesinos liberaba Berlín y derrotaba al Tercer Reich, que según Hitler duraría mil años, haciendo que se rindiese a sus pies. En un duro esfuerzo, 27 millones de soviéticos dieron su vida contra el nazismo, si hubiera un minuto de silencio por cada soviético que murió en la Segunda Guerra Mundial, el mundo permanecería en silencio durante más de 51 años. El Ejército Rojo fue quién aniquiló al 93% de todos los soldados nazis en la Segunda Guerra Mundial y solo en el Frente Oriental, liquidó a 674 divisiones del ejército nazi; al 75% de la Werhmacht, el 70% de sus aviones, al 75% de sus tanques y al 74% de la artillería.... no, no fue el Soldado Ryan. ¡Gloria eterna a los héroes soviéticos que dieron su vida para salvar a la humanidad del horror nazi!
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Mykhailo Rohoza
Mykhailo Rohoza@MykhailoRohoza·
During the Nuremberg Trials, Hermann Göring gave an interview to psychologist Gustave Gilbert and said: “Of course the people don’t want war. Why would some poor farmer want to risk his life in a war when the best he can hope for is to come back to his farm in one piece? Naturally, people don’t want war. No one wants war in Russia, England, America — not even in Germany. That’s obvious. But in the end, it’s the leaders of a country who determine policy. And it’s always a simple matter to drag the people along, whether it’s a democracy, a communist state, a parliament, or a fascist dictatorship.” Gilbert objected: “But there is one difference in a democracy — the people have a voice through their elected representatives.” To which Göring replied: “That’s all well and good, but whether the people have a voice or not, they can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and for exposing the country to danger. It works the same in any country.” — Nuremberg Diary, April 18, 1946 Doesn’t it sound familiar?
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