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Daniel Smart
Daniel Smart@DanliveAIO·
It's not just about boots on the ground but that is possible and also it's about tech and research. South Korea are building a world class conventual sub with vertical launch tubes X 10 with a hypersonic missile that could sink a carrier in a blink we can buy 10 with a team of autonomous subs anchored to sea bed charging near northern choke points
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
The reason I am so pro-US is very simple. The alternative to America is Chinese hegemony over Australia and they would just kill me. The CCP already marked me for death due to my protests when I was younger. The Australian Federal Police were forced to make police raids against CCP agents working in Australia to find my address and violently harm me - they confirmed this to the Australian Senate during Estimates. The alternative to the US would kill me in my own home. That’s why I’m pro-America. There’s no conspiracy, there’s no hidden agenda. It’s just friend-enemy distinction. The Chinese are very open about their use of the friend-enemy distinction. The Chinese Ambassador to Sweden said “we have fine wine for our friends and shotguns for our enemies.” So I am just choosing basic self-preservation. They are my enemies while the Americans are my friends.
Joel Jenkins@boganintel

After three years of psyops on Australians by one foreign power, we are about to get the force of 1000 Drew Pavlou’s imposed on us by another.

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jameszaf04
jameszaf04@jameszaf04·
@BillyNotSilly @craigkellyAFEE I don't speak boomer-truth, you freedom-fighting larper. See how many votes you win by critiquing an insurgent party due to it's lack of governing experience, you're the one with the levers of power and you're haemorrhaging voters. Not a redeeming factor.
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Craig Kelly:🇦🇺Foundation for Economic Education
One Nation must be upsetting some of the vested interests. Today’s The Australian has loaded their guns and fired off a hit piece against a back-office worker employed by One Nation. The bloke is not running for parliament, nor is he engaged in the public debate. Yet he’s the target of their smear. In their hit-piece, The Australian neglects to mention that the “convicted rapist” was charged and prosecuted following statements by his ex-wife. The bloke did the crime (20 years ago) he’s served his time — so surely he’s entitled to a job in a back office? And it’s funny how there are convicted drug traffickers and heroin dealers holding some of the highest positions in the NSW government, yet the media celebrate them as “inspirational figures who have turned their lives around”. When we are a nation built on the backs of emancipated convicts, The Australian’s hit job is a bit rich. But everyone involved with One Nation needs to prepare for these smears and hit jobs, as the more successful One Nation are, the more desperate & hysterical those with vested interests will become.
The Australian@australian

Pauline Hanson employs a convicted rapist as well as a self-­confessed attempted electoral fraudster in senior roles at the ­national headquarters of her re-ascendant party, which campaigns on a tough-on-crime platform. Read the full story: bit.ly/47KrUZI

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jameszaf04
jameszaf04@jameszaf04·
@DanliveAIO @DrewPavlou What the fuck is Canada, which has allowed the chinese military to do winter exercises in their country, going to help us with? What is France and south Korea gonna do? Throw a fucking slipper at them?
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Daniel Smart
Daniel Smart@DanliveAIO·
@DrewPavlou Drew we don't need to align with either there are middle powers that share our world view , France , Canada , sth Korea . We dont need to align with either
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jameszaf04
jameszaf04@jameszaf04·
@BillyNotSilly @craigkellyAFEE Scooping up all the voters you and the liberals failed. %20 of the vote in the SA election. They're not going to shrink in size, you're aware of this cause you've resorted to asking how much legislation they've passed. You've passed more, and absolutely failed in the process.
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Paul G Hilder
Paul G Hilder@BillyNotSilly·
@craigkellyAFEE Successful? Name one piece of legislation written By Pauline Hanson and One Nation Party that has successfully passed either house of parliament? Just one? I’ll wait… #auspol
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jameszaf04
jameszaf04@jameszaf04·
@JaneCaro You literally vote to let in more Muslims. This is a choice that will ultimately be made without you.
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
I think we should seriously start referring to the demographic transformation of South-West Sydney over the past 50 years as a form of ethnic cleansing. The story of the Bankstown Synagogue is a case in point. Built in 1913, the Bankstown Synagogue was the first Jewish synagogue in suburban Sydney. It was firebombed and destroyed in 1991 as the suburb of Bankstown rapidly filled up with Islamist migrants escaping the Lebanese Civil War. I was only dimly aware of the story before I decided to try look up the location of the Bankstown Synagogue today on Google Streetview. I was just curious to see what the street looked like today. And then it hit me. My jaw literally dropped to the floor. The destroyed Bankstown Synagogue stood just a few doors down from the site of the Al Madinah Dawah Center today - the extremist ISIS linked mosque in Bankstown that radicalised the Bondi shooter Naveed Akram. So Naveed Akram was radicalised on a street where Australian Jews once prayed before being driven out essentially by ethnic cleansing. Within living memory, Bankstown moved from being a majority Anglo-Christian suburb with a functioning Jewish congregation to a plurality-Muslim suburb dominated by harsh and extreme forms of Islam. It really is Australia's Molenbeek. If you compare known ISIS foreign fighter recruitment rates from South-West Sydney with census data from the mid-2010s you quickly come to the shocking conclusion that roughly 1 in every 100 young Muslim men in this part of Sydney fought for ISIS in the mid-2010s - or were stopped by Australian authorities right as they were leaving the country to do so. Naveed Akram was radicalised to mass murder Jewish Australians at a mosque located just a few doors down from a destroyed synagogue. Yes, this is ethnic cleansing.
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jameszaf04
jameszaf04@jameszaf04·
@Peter_Fitz It seems you're misconstruing the purpose of the battery as opposed to running a national grid off it. You're a leftist though, so this is on purpose.
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Peter FitzSimons
Peter FitzSimons@Peter_Fitz·
Bollocks. And the huge Tesla battery in SA is a case in point. Stunning success, despite all the know-nothings who endlessly narked up against it.
Brad Stone 🇦🇺@Brad_OneNation

@Peter_Fitz Small ones for homes is fine. Large ones for entire grids don't work and the cost is prohibitive.

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jameszaf04
jameszaf04@jameszaf04·
@D__Melb @john_macgowan Well when your definition of Australian is so flimsy, it doesn't really matter what the poll says.
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DocMelbourne
DocMelbourne@D__Melb·
@john_macgowan 60% of Australians oppose joining the Iran war. This war will massively damage our economy and our way of life this year. You are beyond stupid if you think this is just about “3 near metro seats”.
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John Macgowan
John Macgowan@john_macgowan·
Both the UK and Australia missed an opportunity for really simple realpolitik here which was we should have gone all in to help the US on Venezuela and soon, Ecuador. The unescapable reality is reticence to help in the mid east is purely electoral, it's because it will cost these Labor/Labour governments seats in upcoming elections, that's it. What Trump is probably figuring out, is that if the risk of losing 3 near metro seats for Albo over war in the mid east is having this effect - imagine what kinetics with China will look like. And unlike with Iran, it doesn't matter which political party is in power here for that to be a profound issue. Resolving this, through immigration policy, and through eventually, remigration policies, is beyond an imperative for Australia, it's now a question of our survival as a sovereign country. Because if we go into a larger regional conflict, with this level of electoral paralysis from the government of the day, we will cease to exist. And power will transfer, from our own leaders, to the country of those people causing the paralysis. Fixing that, can't happen over night. And very likely can't begin to happen until the next federal election in 2028. So in the meantime, to keep this alliance intact means finding support we can give that isn't going to cause mass civil unrest in the UK and Australia (and our smaller allies). And that means looking at Trump's conflicts for which there is no related diaspora flexing electoral muscle back home. When was the last time you got an Uber in Sydney driven by a Venezuelan? It's crude, but electoral maths often is.
Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer

NEW: 🚨 FIVE EYES IS ANTI-AMERICAN 🚨 Why are we still funding the intelligence services of nations that don’t share our values? As I have reported, the “FIVE EYES” intelligence sharing relationship no longer serves America’s interests. The United States gives the “keys to the kingdom” to foreign governments that hate us and our values. For example, the UK and Australia have been fully conquered by Islam. The Steele Dossier— which the Russia collusion hoax was based off of—came from British Intelligence. The “British” Home Secretary @ShabanaMahmood is a violent Pakistani Muslim who has said that Islam guides everything she does in life. Australia’s government in Canberra recently humiliated their own sailors aboard the USS Charlotte, ordering them to stand down when the US military torpedoed an Iranian frigate. Source: x.com/hontonyabbott/… The Five Eyes relationship is not codified in law or a treaty. @NSAGov Director Rudd should advise President Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio @SecRubio that this agreement no longer benefits us, and cancel it immediately.   During the March 26th cabinet meeting, President Trump questioned why the United Kingdom and Australia didn’t have our backs in the recent military operation in Iran. Alliances change over time. President Trump has recently eviscerated NATO for their failure to assist us in Iran and @SecRubio has asked how NATO benefits the US. Source: x.com/statedept/stat… President Trump is right to ask the question: why should we support governments that don’t support us? Cancel FIVE EYES! @POTUS @PeteHegseth See my reporting on this topic below ⬇️ x.com/lauraloomer/st… x.com/lauraloomer/st… x.com/lauraloomer/st…

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jameszaf04
jameszaf04@jameszaf04·
@pauliec80859931 It's an inevitability, the real question is do we have to deal with a bunch of foreign colonies and parallel societies when it happens.
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PaulieC
PaulieC@pauliec80859931·
If a severe recession is what it takes for a reset in Australia then I'm all for it. It will be painful but it should get Australians to refocus. Kill net zero, treaties, etc, etc.
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jameszaf04
jameszaf04@jameszaf04·
@ausstockchick Good, cancel the existing ones. Universities have become slush funds for foreigners.
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that stock chick
that stock chick@ausstockchick·
Apparently Albo has been rejecting international student visas at a record rate this year with students from India, Nepal and Bangladesh hit the hardest. Rejections have hit a 20 year high. Hmm… #auspol
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jameszaf04
jameszaf04@jameszaf04·
@timritchie Fortunately not many or united enough to win the next election.
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tim ritchie
tim ritchie@timritchie·
People have asked me why I keep posting here when the RWNJs are so awful. I don't think my Pauline piss takes will change the nutter's minds, but I want to let likeminded people know we are many and united.
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jameszaf04
jameszaf04@jameszaf04·
@BrexitDuck You're owed a pension about as much as random Indians are owed citizenship in the UK.
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BrexitDuck
BrexitDuck@BrexitDuck·
I started working at 12 years old. Up at 5am delivering newspapers 7 days a week. I did Carl Bridgwaters paper round because no one would. I've never claimed benefits. My pension age has been pushed back to 67. I've worked for 50 years so far, don't you dare take away my blood pension.
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Nasmus
Nasmus@nasmusx·
@salowa87 @KateStewart22 Moving house because of a new family across the street is a level of commitment to being miserable I can’t even fathom. The lifestyle of a racist must be really miserable and exhausting.
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Sarah Walker 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
Indian family across the road moved out. Another family of Indians moved in yesterday. Sigh. I mean, what was I expecting? When the time comes to move, I'm checking ONS data. I want to live among my own people. I'm tired of multiculturalism. "You're just a racist." Yes, I am. That's the point. I want my family to survive.
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jameszaf04
jameszaf04@jameszaf04·
@jusderaisingroy Letting in and housing the literal scum of the earth is a simple issue to fix. There's no dichotomy here. Mass immigration is justified through the fact boomers didn't have enough kids to sustain the economy, too, so they're hardly at odds economically.
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dei gratia
dei gratia@DeiGratia64·
A quick update on my son-in-law, Dan. For those who don’t know the backstory, he was paralyzed from the chest down when a schizophrenic man attacked him and my daughter while they were having dinner at a restaurant last February. A few days ago, one of their cats jumped into Dan’s lap, accidentally scratching Dan’s knee along the way. Dan said, “hey, I felt that!” Little miracles have been happening along the way, and I attribute it 100% to the prayers you have all said for him. May God grant you all a happy, safe, and beautiful Easter with friends and family.
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jameszaf04
jameszaf04@jameszaf04·
@Ben_Davison1 So you're just allergic to long term planning and projection. Which sums up everything from mass migration to welfare payments, and evidently energy too.
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Ben Davison
Ben Davison@Ben_Davison1·
It takes sooooo much time & money to build a new coal mine, let alone a new coal power plant Uranium & nuclear power even more! The current oil “crisis” will be LONG over before either could possibly be added to the grid Angus “former energy minister” Taylor knows this already
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