Monday 3rd of February 2025

solving the climate crisis...

coal and gas

Pacific leaders have condemned Australia’s Paris climate target as “one of the weakest”, urging Canberra to commit to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 and abandon its Kyoto carryover credits.

nature's assassins...

bug

At first I though this was a spider attacking a caterpillar. But I counted the legs. This fellow catching a caterpillar is definitively an Assassin bug: 6 legs and two long antennas. The caterpillar skin is toxic, mostly on the top. The Assassin bug turned the prey around and pierced to the juicy bits on the belly. The caterpillar fought back by wriggling violently. Embraced in a tussle, they lost their footing and fell into the litter below where the fight continued. This is nature...

 

 

covid-19 versus mass shootings...

gunsDave Chappelle has been one of the biggest, loudest and and most acerbic comedian, yet he is wrong...

nato is a puzzle...

nato

No one challenged NATO rules during the Cold War except France. But in view of its excesses since 2001, each of its members (except Turkey) is thinking of getting out of it, including the United States for whom it is nevertheless indispensable. The internal report on what it should become illustrates its contradictions and the difficulty of reforming it.

 


NATO Puzzle



by Thierry Meyssan

 


VOLTAIRE NETWORK | PARIS (FRANCE) | 8 DECEMBER 2020



running age care facilities like private dunnies?

porkies
Coalition Spin Kings: Expecting accountability in aged care is mere tilting at windmills

 


a bit of wagnerian musak...

hitlertromp

I had to get my well-worn copy of “The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich” from the top shelf and mock it up.

 

 

have a miserable christmas...

porteroo

Wide-ranging changes to industrial relations laws around casual work have sparked concerns among union groups, with fears precarious workers will be further disadvantaged.

welcolme to the cockroaches overlord...

willy
When the Roald Dahl's family recently apologised for anti-Semitic comments made by the best-selling author, who died in 1990, it created a stir…

voting for a machine...

voting machines

A fair and equal vote for all is what we are after…

shooting ourselves in the foot...

china
How Australia sabotaged its own interests in relations with China.

 


ongoing mental health issues...

veterans

A recent spate of suicides among serving and ex-serving ADF personnel has veterans organisations shocked and fearful of ongoing mental health issues.

 

the right place at the right time, with the wrong friends...

penn

The Covid-19 celebrity humanitarianism – Sean Penn and the Great Reset, funded by Bill Gates and the Clinton Foundation


On the 12th November 2020, an article appeared in the Daily Mail about three powerful men sharing a beach holiday: Twitter’s Jack Dorsey, Hollywood’s Sean Penn and the reclusive Israeli billionaire, Vivi Nevo. The story slipped under the radar, almost unnoticed by a public caught up in the Covid-19 controversy that continues to sweep the planet. However, the connections between these three elite influencers is well worth a closer look, particularly with regards to their combined role in promoting the transnational corporatocracy’s Covid-19 narratives.


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