Tim
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Freedom of speech is the bedrock of democracy
Mars University@MarsUniversityX
Elon Musk: "There must also be freedom of speech, such that the people know what the truth is. Otherwise, they cannot make an informed decision If you do not have freedom of speech, you cannot have a democracy, because the public cannot make an informed decision about their vote if there is not freedom of information"
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@news_australian Let’s put pressure on the useless cow to do something right for Australia!!
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BREAKING: Australia’s Governor-General, Sam Mostyn, is the key to Ben Robert-Smith’s release. She has RESERVE discretionary powers to appoint and dismiss the Prime Minister, Attorney-General & judges without advice. Do you want her to free BRS in the National Interest?
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@FreedmFightr1 @JohnOBrien101 Albo doesn’t give a shit about you or me…he’s just in it for himself!
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@JGademski @therealrukshan @hilliker_l Unfortunately he’s just playing out what he’s been told to do, with a golden carrot dangling in front of him!
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@therealrukshan @hilliker_l Chris bowen is I believe mentally ill, there is no other rational explanation for what he is doing.
Labor must put together a mental illness intervention & have him committed
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For decades these WEF PUPPET GRUBS have worked together to destroy Australia!
We are on the precipice of $1 TRILLION DOLLARS DEBT while they live like taxpayer funded Millionaires secure in the knowledge that their decadent & frivolous lifestyles will continue until death via an outrageously extravagant taxpayer funded PENSION.
WE DONT DESPISE THEM ENOUGH!!




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Susan Coyle has just been promoted to Chief of Army in Australia, a move that has been hailed as a victory for diversity within the military by the Prime Minister and the Defence Minister. Krissy Barrett was recently appointed as head of the Australian Federal Police, with similar sentiments expressed by government leaders.
Unfortunately, years of obsessive DEI practices and the prioritisation of diversity over merit have led many Australians to question whether these women were selected based on genuine qualifications or simply as DEI hires. Were more capable individuals overlooked so that politicians could grandstand?
This situation is entirely the fault of the woke left and the Labor government in Australia. These women should distance themselves from being paraded as props for progress and firmly reject the constant framing of their appointments around diversity.

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There is no higher honour than serving our country.
Today we’re announcing new leadership across the Australian Defence Force.
We thank Admiral David Johnston and Lieutenant General Simon Stuart for their decades of service and leadership.
All Australians owe a debt to those who serve and protect our country.

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced Lieutenant General Susan Coyle AM CSC DSM will be appointed the new Chief of Army. Coyle is currently Chief of Joint Capabilities. She enlisted in the Army Reserves in 1987 and later graduated from Duntroon in 1992.
Her roles have included head of information warfare, Commander Forces Command, Commander Joint Task Force 633, Commander 6 Brigade, Commander Task Force Afghanistan, and Commanding Officer 17 Signal Regiment. Coyle will be the first woman in Australia’s history to command the Army, and the first woman to command a service.
Defence Minister Richard Marles said she has commanded at every rank she has held and was the standout candidate to succeed General Stuart. He said her recent work has come during a period of expanding and changing capability.
Coyle’s appointment is framed by the government as a historic milestone for the Australian Defence Force. Marles said it would be significant for women currently serving, and for women considering service.
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@ausvstheagenda Another waste of fucking money by our pathetic government!!
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WHO IS HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS?
Do you want to know why we are ONE TRILLION dollars in debt?
Every week we hear politicians tell us the country is broke. There’s no money for hospitals, housing, rehab centres that actually work, pensioners who built this country, veterans who fought for it or the kids sleeping in cars with their mums tonight.
But somehow there’s always money for this.
Have a look at where your taxes have really gone.
Defence:
- Collins class total: over $20 billion
- Collins life extension: $4 to $5 billion
- French Attack class cancellation: approximately $5.5 billion wasted
- AUKUS nuclear submarines: $268 to $368 billion over 30 years
- Hunter class frigates: $45 billion, cut from 9 ships to 6
- MRH-90 Taipan helicopters: $3.7 billion, buried in landfill
- Tiger armed reconnaissance helicopters: around $2 billion
- Abrams tanks and upgrades: around $3.5 billion
COVID spending:
- JobKeeper overpayments to profitable businesses: around $38 billion
- Total JobKeeper: $89 billion
- PPE and RAT stockpile waste: hundreds of millions (exact figure never released)
Consultants and scandals:
- Big four consulting fees (PwC, KPMG, Deloitte, EY) 2012 to 2022: over $20 billion
- Robodebt settlement: $1.8 billion
- Robodebt Royal Commission cost: approximately $30 million
Infrastructure disasters:
- Snowy 2.0: started at $2 billion, now over $12 billion and climbing
- NBN: blown from $29 billion to over $57 billion
- Inland Rail: started at $4.4 billion, now over $31 billion
- Western Sydney Airport rail: original $11 billion, blowing out
Energy transition:
- Rewiring the Nation: $20 billion committed
- Capacity Investment Scheme: $67 billion underwriting commitment
- Hydrogen Headstart program: $2 billion
- Household energy rebates: around $3.5 billion across recent budgets
NDIS:
- Current annual cost: over $50 billion
- Projected by 2034: $100 billion a year
- Estimated fraud and non-compliant spending: $2 billion a year
Grants rorts:
- Sports rorts (Coalition): $100 million
- Commuter car park rorts: $660 million
- Regional grants programs misused: estimated over $2 billion across various schemes
Other:
- The Voice referendum: approximately $450 million
- Australian foreign aid annual budget: around $4.8 billion
- Climate finance commitment to developing nations: $3 billion over 5 years
- Centrelink and Services Australia IT failures: over $1 billion
Shalom House funding from government in 14 years: $0
The biggest ones up and you’re looking at well over $500 billion in questionable spending across one generation. That’s more than ten years of the entire federal health budget.
That’s enough to have built every hospital, every school, every rehab centre and every piece of critical infrastructure this country needs, twice over.
And we’re still being told there’s no money to fund the things that actually work.
That’s over half a trillion dollars, no wonder we are in debt..!
What’s your thoughts…?
🇦🇺Peter Lyndon-James 🇦🇺




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Australia’s greatest threat to national security is our politicians.
Read that again.
Not China, not Iran or Russia. Not the so called terrorists they keep warning us about every time they want to pass another law that takes more of our freedoms away.
It’s the people we elected.
They sold off our farmland and handed our ports to foreign powers. They shut down our refineries, gutted our manufacturing and left an island nation that can’t even build its own boat.
They promised our power bills would drop and watched them rise by $1,300 while telling us to check our tyre pressure during a fuel crisis.
They locked us in our homes during COVID, told us what we could inject and where we could go, and then walked away without a single one of them ever being held to account.
Now they’re quietly making ASIO’s emergency questioning powers permanent, passing hate speech laws that let bureaucrats decide what we’re allowed to say, and rolling out digital ID nobody asked for.
A surveillance state being built in plain sight while we’re told it’s for our own safety. A foreign enemy attacks with weapons. Our politicians attack with policies. One does damage in a moment, the other does damage for generations.
You don’t need an invader when you’ve got a class of politicians treating the country as their own personal experiment.
The greatest threat to Australia is sitting in Canberra right now, getting paid by us to dismantle the country we love.
It’s time we said it out loud.
Peter Lyndon-James 🇦🇺

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