NO, definitely not. This is part of our history. This flag has represented Australia in many conflicts where Australian soldiers paid the ultimate price and I’m talking about both white and black soldiers our Anzac’s it represents our achievements and growth of our beautiful country and its people. It is what we look for when we compete against the rest of the world it is us.
Controversial Thoughts:
Trumps war in Iran isn’t about opening the strait of Hormuz. It’s about closing it.
Trump has Venezuela (Oil), North America (Oil & Fertiliser) and access to Mexico for manufacturing. He’s also looking to control Panama.
With almost $40 Trillion in debt, owed to the rest of the world, shifting all oil and fertiliser sales to the Americas, it forces Asia, Europe and Oceana (including Australia for now) to purchase from the US.
This destroys the US debt and backs the USD.
He doesn’t care if they win or lose in Iran, it’s about ensuring oil exports stop. Israel is also vying for the strait to stay close so they can bring it all in via pipeline, bypassing the strait.
It seems whilst Israel started the war, the US and Israel have different goals, which conflict. This would also end Israel’s influence on the West.
This would also effectively stop the UN/WEF Agenda 2030 plan by effectively destroying its funding and source of power over countries like Australia, Europe and other countries they’re desperately trying to destroy under a new global one world government.
Just a thought. What’s yours?
@JohnRuddick2 Antartica belongs to us. We should go there immediately and take the whole thing. Build some military bases. Have a permanent military presence etc.
AUSTRALIA IS THE SUPERPOWER OF ANTARCTICA (and it has oil)
Antarctica is administered by seven nations:
🇦🇺 Australia – 42%
🇳🇴 Norway – 19.3%
🇬🇧UK – 12.2%
🇦🇷 Argentina – 10.4%
🇨🇱 Chile – 8.9%
🇳🇿 New Zealand – 3.2%
🇫🇷 France – 2.5%
(Doesn't add up to 100% because of (a) unclaimed territory and (b) overlapping claims).
Australia should show leadership and stop ignoring Antarctica's potential.
From around 260 million years ago until the present Ice Age hit around 35 million years ago, Antarctica was covered in lush forests (similar to New Zealand today). All the ingredients are in place for lots of fossil fuels.
No commercial oil and gas drilling has however ever been conducted in Antarctica. In 1991 the US Geological Survey estimated Antarctica likely holds 19 billion barrels of oil and over 106 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. Given the massive leaps in extraction efficiency since 1991 these estimates are likely to be under-estimates.
The Madrid Protocol (signed 1991, in force 1998) banned mineral exploration in Antarctica (we wanted to keep it pristine so the penguins view won't be impaired). The ban is indefinite but can be lifted. Repealing the ban needs the unanimous consent of the 29 nations that make up the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Parties.
The ban was stupid when it kicked in … but on the bright side, we were putting it aside for a rainy day ie now.
Given Australia's dominance in Antarctica, we should take the lead and campaign to lift the ban pronto and explore for energy in our own neighbourhood on a sterile and otherwise empty useless ice block.
1991 USGS report 👉 pubs.usgs.gov/of/1991/0597/r…
*Do 'aliens' exist? Of course. Do they walk among us? Of course. I have been exposing all this in detail for decades. But be VERY careful about calculated misdirection in this year of the Spielberg film Disclosure Day and Cult gofers like Trump and Hegseth saying UFO files will be released.
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@DeletedVILLAIN@hoddsuspenders@Variety There was actually black African nazis in the SS, as well as jewish soldiers and a bunch of other ethnicities. we just weren't taught about it in school
@hoddsuspenders@Variety There’s no such thing as a black Nazi … dramatic protest to provoke a certain elite group
with real imagery and words .. it worked because yall still crying
That’s the point
But yall rather platform real life pedos and bigots smh
Rep. Tim Burchett makes striking claims about unidentified phenomena, suggesting what he’s seen would shock the public, leaving the host momentarily speechless.
“it would've set the Earth on fire.”