Whiteriver Project

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Whiteriver Project

Whiteriver Project

@wriverproject

Protecting the interests of European people Analysis of finance, politics, and security. Full essays at: https://t.co/zr4nFfw1QN

Katılım Aralık 2025
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Whiteriver Project
Whiteriver Project@wriverproject·
@NoticerNews 1. Islamic extremist does a mass shooting in Bondi 2. Create law to ban extremist groups 3. Use law to ban Australian nationalists (not Islamic extremists) Make this make sense.
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The Noticer@NoticerNews·
Australia's Labor government has listed disbanded political organisation White Australia and the National Socialist Network as a "prohibited hate group" under new laws passed after the Bondi Islamic terrorist attack. noticer.news/white-australi…
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Whiteriver Project
Whiteriver Project@wriverproject·
@ausvstheagenda 1. Islamic extremist does a mass shooting in Bondi 2. Pass law to ban extremist groups 3. Use law to ban Australian nationalists (not Islamic extremists) Make this make sense.
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Anthony Khallouf
Anthony Khallouf@ausvstheagenda·
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke has announced the ‘Nationalist Socialist Network’ will be declared a prohibited hate group from midnight tonight, 5 months after the Bondi terrorist attack and 1 week after he approved the return of women accused of ISIS links.
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Whiteriver Project
Whiteriver Project@wriverproject·
@ausvstheagenda Imagine using the Bondi laws not to ban more Islamic extremists - but Australian nationalists, the very same ones who would have deported the Bondi shooter long time ago if they had their way.
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Whiteriver Project@wriverproject·
@NoticerNews Imagine using the Bondi legislation - not to ban more Islamic extremists, but Australian nationalists who if they had their way would have deported the Bondi shooter a long time ago.
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Whiteriver Project@wriverproject·
Agree completely. And I know my political side tends to blame the girls - but they're responding rationally to the incentives the system created. Blame the system not the girls. When housing is unaffordable, cost of living is crushing, and a degree gets you nowhere, it's almost a financial mistake to be young, pretty and NOT have an OnlyFans. We need to fix the system and the behaviour will change.
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Velina Tchakarova
Velina Tchakarova@vtchakarova·
A society that pays a woman half a million a month to show her body on OnlyFans but only eight dollars for her mind on Substack is telling you everything about its future.
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Whiteriver Project
Whiteriver Project@wriverproject·
@aus_pill The passive Australians who live outside the migrant enclaves are oblivious to what is happening to the country. European Australians need to be more staunch in defending their culture and heritage.
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auspill@aus_pill·
Of all the reasons why Whites should resist becoming a minority in our own countries, Leftists already make the best case; the struggle of existing minorities.
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Whiteriver Project
Whiteriver Project@wriverproject·
Agree on the decline but smaller government isn't the answer, we already let the market regulate itself and the financier class regulate themselves, and that's exactly how we got the housing crisis. The real answer is breaking out of the Labor/Liberal duopoly that's taken turns delivering this outcome.
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Daniel Priestley
Daniel Priestley@DanielPriestley·
I grew up in a different time. Australia around the 2000s was unbelievably great - we took it for granted, we didn't know how good we had it. The Government of the day was lead by John Howard for 11 years. His approach was to make government as small and unobtrusive as possible. Every decision was based on the idea that the "Aussie battler" should be better off. If you work hard, take risks and add value to society the government should not get in your way. They paid off the national debt. The economy was strong. There was a boom in entrepreneurship. It was easy to build housing. Life was great - possibly the best it's ever been in history. Contrast this mindset with Australia and the UK today. Both governments this week announcing higher taxes, more debt, more regulations, more restrictions on those who do the right things and more benefits for those who don't. They believe the answer to every problem is bigger government. They see the hard working, risk taking, value adding people as the piggy bank. They think the problem with millions of people who don't work or who commit disproportionate crime is that the government hasn't thrown enough money at it. I've run businesses and lived under many governments in many places now. In every case where the country is working, the government does a few things very well and aims to leave productive, law abiding people alone. In every case where things seem to be getting worse and worse, the government has the delusional belief that it can tax, borrow and spend its way to utopia. Big Government is not the answer to most things - productive, hard working, entrepreneurial, value adding members of society are the engine room and should be protected and encouraged.
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Whiteriver Project
Whiteriver Project@wriverproject·
Exactly. Australians are desperately searching for someone they can democratically elect to reverse immigration - before the numbers tip far enough that democracy stops being an effective tool to do it. Pauline doesn't have the charisma to carry that mandate. Australia needs a serious and stronger alternative to One Nation fast.
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auspill@aus_pill·
The rise of One Nation is a rise in emboldened anti-immigration sentiment, not their own competence or really any other area of policy differentiation from the major parties. They are simply perceived to be the most radical answer to immigration.
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Whiteriver Project
Whiteriver Project@wriverproject·
@KobeissiLetter This is deliberate. Look at US debt. The only way to reduce that debt burden is to devalue the dollar. This is why stocks are rocketing right now. Usually this is the standard play, but in order for this to work you need economic growth to match which the US doesn't have.
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
Money supply is skyrocketing: Global money supply is now up to a record $121.9 trillion. Over the last 2 years, money supply has soared +$17.1 trillion, or +16%. This also marks a +$27 trillion increase, or +28%, since the 2022 low. This means that global money supply is surging +7% to +8% a year. Meanwhile, US M2 money supply jumped +$1 trillion YoY, or +4.6%, to a record $22.7 trillion. Money supply growth is accelerating.
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Whiteriver Project
Whiteriver Project@wriverproject·
@au_samschriever If by business you mean anything surrounding the housing bubble then sure. Development/construction, real estate, finance broking Anything else and you're fighting an uphill battle.
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Whiteriver Project@wriverproject·
@mayd @aus_pill I agree. Her party has somewhat the right idea but she's not charismatic enough. As long as she remains the leader I don't think One Nation will succeed. They need someone who is better presented, and a better speaker.
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David May
David May@mayd·
After 30 years in politics Pauline Hanson has failed to thrive as a political leader. She never learned the art of public speaking, and she expelled anyone with talent who might threaten her position in her One Nation Party (PHON). The result is that PHON is still a feeble one man show. She has also become more timid over time, and her views have moderated to generate less outrage in mainstream political discourse. However, the Australian people are by now so desperate for an alternative to the governing globalist Liberal-Labor cabal that, even though Hanson is now 71 years old, PHON has become the only game in town.
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auspill@aus_pill·
One Nation’s rise isn’t some master political strategy. They have a long history of dysfunction but in spite of this they’re gaining support because they’re the clearest vehicle for anti-immigration anger to vent itself. The rise of far right sentiments amongst Australians is outweighing the party’s flaws, and taking them up in the polls. That says more about the political climate than it does their competence.
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Whiteriver Project
Whiteriver Project@wriverproject·
This is my first piece on what I believe is the most dangerous financial instrument if left unconstrained. Interest. (In comments) The US government interest payments now exceed it's defence budget. The 30 year mortgage makes you pay your house double what it's worth in interest payments. The money goes to the financier class who have done nothing to earn it.
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Whiteriver Project
Whiteriver Project@wriverproject·
@senatorbabet 100%. If your parents didn't buy property 20 years ago, you're locked out. If you try to start a business, you're punished for it. The Australian Dream now requires inherited wealth, a government job, or being in real estate or mortgage broking. Everything else forget about it
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Senator Babet
Senator Babet@senatorbabet·
You’d be mad to invest in Australia after last night’s tax hikes, the country is becoming increasingly unliveable for anyone who wants to build wealth, start a business, or get ahead. If your dream is to be a permanent wage slave, work in the public service, stay broke forever and die with nothing, then sure Australia is paradise. But if you want opportunity, ambition, and a future for your family, sadly Australia is no longer that place. And if you think voting for the Liberal Party is going to make things any better then you have not been paying attention. Both Labor and Liberal have taken turns to bring the country to where it is today.
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Whiteriver Project@wriverproject·
@rationalaussie Not to mention the inflation indexed scaling (which they already do on student debt by the way) What this means is that if the government mismanages the economy and runs up inflation, WE pay for their mistakes.
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Rational Aussie
Rational Aussie@rationalaussie·
Australia is a country where if you win $500k on an 8 leg multi on SportsBet you won't have to pay any tax, but if you sell your business for $500k you'll have to give the government half. What are we incentivising here? How fucking retarded do you have to be to run your country this way?
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Whiteriver Project
Whiteriver Project@wriverproject·
@PaulineHansonOz Inflation indexation is the dumbest way to scale tax (and student debt). It pretty much means, if the government mismanages the economy and runs up inflation. WE pay for their mistakes.
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺
Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
If this is all about housing for young people then why are all our other assets being included such as shares , commercial property , industrial property what’s that got to do with housing ?
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Europa.com@europa·
🇪🇺 Ursula von der Leyen has announced an EU-wide social media age ban will come soon. “The question is not if young people should have access to social media, but if social media should have access to young people.” Follow: @europa
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Whiteriver Project
Whiteriver Project@wriverproject·
@Barchart Ray Dalio predicted this. The US status of reserve currency is coming to an end. The question is who's gonna take its place?
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Barchart@Barchart·
U.S. Dollar share of global foreign currency reserves have fallen to its lowest level this century 🤯📉👀💸
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