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the lies and rules of tyrannical authority.


Wednesday 15th January 2020


G’day,

Hope this finds you fit and well.

Here is a sampling of what crossed my digital desk over the last week.

1.25 MILLION AUSTRALIAN 0 TO 3 YEAR OLDS AT RISK OF DANGEROUS PSYCHIATRIC DRUGS

There Are 46 Million Slaves in the World — Here’s Where They’re Found

Adelaide Hills’ bushfire-ravaged koalas cared for at makeshift shelter

Child Labour

India Court Revives Overseas Probe Against Tycoon Adani’s Firms

Company Is Using Plastic Bottles To Make Roads That Last 10x Longer Than Asphalt

Decompose Times

Here’s that pesky truth getting in the way of a good pillar of the climate scam again: Australia’s Hottest Day on Record was 1828

Use Commas, Don’t Be A Psycho!

Joni Mitchell - Woodstock (Live In-Studio 1970)

EU Parliamentary Report on HAARP

Firefighter compensation government sham

This Weird Echidna Is The Result of One of The Best Fire Survival Tactics We’ve Heard

Climate change doesn’t cause fires

I hope you get something from it!

Cheers!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
There Are 46 Million Slaves in the World — Here’s Where They’re Found
 
Slavery By Country
 
 
 

Slavery is still alive and well around the world, with around 46 million people being forcibly exploited every day, according to a global watchdog group.

Tom: Tis is a grossly incomplete picture. It does not include economic slaves.

 
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Adelaide Hills’ bushfire-ravaged koalas cared for at makeshift shelter
 
Koala Hospital
 
 
 

In a school hall north of Adelaide, some of the most vulnerable victims of South Australia’s bushfire crisis are being treated at a makeshift hospital.

 
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1.25 MILLION AUSTRALIAN 0 TO 3 YEAR OLDS AT RISK OF DANGEROUS PSYCHIATRIC DRUGS
 
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This is evil beyond words, The drugging of children for profit should be a hanging offense! If you do not want to see a bunch of toddlers subjected to the horrors of psychotropic drugging, please make a comment or submission today!

 
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Child Labour
 
Child Labour
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
India Court Revives Overseas Probe Against Tycoon Adani’s Firms
 
Adani Corruption
 
 
 

India’s Supreme Court revived the nation’s revenue department’s bid to investigate billionaire Gautam Adani’s companies, which the agency claims got undue tax benefits by overvaluing coal imports.

Tom: This is the mob to which the Qld govt just gave millions of liters of water for zero cost!

 
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Company Is Using Plastic Bottles To Make Roads That Last 10x Longer Than Asphalt
 
Plastic Bottle Roads
 
 
 

Once the plastic road is done, it will look just like any other asphalt road. But the advantage is, this new road is more flexible. It can better sustain heat and cold. It will also stand stronger against elemental damages. And since this is an enhanced asphalt form, it will last ten times longer and is proven to be 60% stronger.

 
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Decompose Times
 
Decompose Times
 
 
 

I am passing this on in good faith despite having some reservations about the accuracy of at least one of the items- plastic shopping bags. In my experience they seem to break down much faster than that. Just after a year or two exposed to the light they are breaking up.

 
 
 
 
Here’s that pesky truth getting in the way of a good pillar of the climate scam again: Australia’s Hottest Day on Record was 1828
 
 
 
 

Not 2019, BUT 1828 at a blistering 53.9 °C Back before man-made climate change was frying Australia, when CO2 was around 300ppm, the continent savoured an ideal pre-industrial climate.... RIGHT? This is the kind of climate we are spending $10bn per annum to get back to ... Right again? We are told today’s climate has more records and more extremes than times gone by, but the few records we have from the early 1800s are eye-popping. Things were not just hotter, but so wildly hot it burst thermometers. The earliest temperature records we have show that Australia was a land of shocking heatwaves and droughts, except for when it was bitterly cold or raging in flood. In other words, nothing has changed, except possibly things might not be quite so hot now!

Silliggy (Lance Pidgeon) has been researching records from early explorers and from newspapers. What he’s uncovered is fascinating! It’s as if history is being erased! For all that we hear about recent record-breaking climate extremes, records that are equally extreme, and sometimes even more so, are ignored. In January 1896 a savage blast “like a furnace“ stretched across Australia from east to west and lasted for weeks. The death toll reached 437 people in the eastern states. Newspaper reports showed that in Bourke the heat approached 120°F (48.9°C) on three days. Links to documentary evidence.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/33121679?zoomLevel=4
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/14033806?zoomLevel=6
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/53682260?zoomLevel=6

The maximum at or above 102 degrees F (38.9°C) for 24 days straight! Use the several links below to read the news reports at the time for yourself...

1. By Tuesday Jan 14, people were reported falling dead in the street. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/44132389?zoomLevel=5

2. Unable to sleep, people in Brewarrina walked the streets at night for hours, thermometers recorded 109F at midnight. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/44159099?zoomLevel=5

3. Overnight, the temperature did not fall below 103°F.

4. On Jan 18 in Wilcannia, five deaths were recorded in one day, the hospitals were overcrowded and reports said that “more deaths are hourly expected“.
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/14033576?zoomLevel=5

5. By January 24, in Bourke, many businesses had shut down (almost everything bar the hotel.
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/75263800

6. Panic stricken, Australians were fleeing to the hills. In climate refugee trains.
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/8888573?zoomLevel=6
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/79288908?zoomLevel=5

As reported at the time, the government felt the situation was so serious that to save lives and ease the suffering of its citizens they added cheaper train services. What I found most interesting about this was the skill,dedication and length of meteorological data taken in the 1800s. When our climate is “the most important moral challenge“ why is it there is so little interest in our longest and oldest data? Who knew that one of the most meticulous and detailed temperature records in the world from the 1800s comes from Adelaide, largely thanks to Sir Charles Todd.

The West Terrace site in Adelaide was one of the best in the world at the time, and provides accurate historic temperatures from “Australia’s first permanent weather bureau at Adelaide in 1856” http://www.rahs.org.au/history-resources/the-first-weather-bureau/

Rainfall records even appear to go as far back as 1839. Lance Pidgeon went delving into the National Archives and was surprised at what he found.

The media are in overdrive, making out that “the extreme heat is the new normal“ in Australia. You can’t blame those high records on man-made global warming!

 
 
 
 
Use Commas, Don’t Be A Psycho!
 
Use Commas, Don't Be A Psycho!
 
 
 

But click, there’s more!

 
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Joni Mitchell - Woodstock (Live In-Studio 1970)
 
Joni Mitchell
 
 
 

written & produced by Joni Mitchell
from the album Ladies Of The Canyon (1970)
live in-studio from London (1970)
additional audio/video post-production by sonicboy19

lyrics:

I came upon a child of God
He was walking along the road
And I asked him, “where are you going?“
And this he told me:
“I’m going on down to Yasgur’s farm
I’m going to join in a rock ’n’ roll band
I’m going to camp out on the land
I’m going to try an’ get my soul free.“

We are stardust
We are golden
And we’ve got to get ourselves
Back to the garden

“Then can I walk beside you?
I have come here to lose the smog
And I feel to be a cog in something turning
Well maybe it is just the time of year
Or maybe it’s the time of man
I don’t know who I am
But you know life is for learning.“

We are stardust
We are golden
And we’ve got to get ourselves
Back to the garden

By the time we got to Woodstock
We were half a million strong
And everywhere there was song and celebration
And I dreamed I saw the bombers
Riding shotgun in the sky
And they were turning into butterflies
Above our nation

We are stardust
Billion year old carbon
We are golden
Caught in the devil’s bargain
And we’ve got to get ourselves
back to the garden

© 1969 Crazy Crow Music (Renewed)

 
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EU Parliamentary Report on HAARP
 
 
 
 

This report dated 14 January 1999 could be of interest to you.

 
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Firefighter compensation government sham
 
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Can this government do ANYTHING honestly and properly apart from putting their nose in the trough? I am beginning to wonder!

 
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This Weird Echidna Is The Result of One of The Best Fire Survival Tactics We’ve Heard
 
Flat Echidna
 
 
 

Amber Day wrote:
I have been concerned about our echidnas and how they have fared in the catastrophic fires and then this popped up...

Echidnas don’t try to escape a fire, instead they bury themselves as deep as they can into a cool, protective soil, take a nap, and wait for the flames to all blow over.

Although this is no ordinary nap. It’s similar to hibernation, but a shorter and shallower state called torpor. It allows echidnas to lower their body temperature and their metabolic rate, so that they can conserve energy while out-waiting danger.

Tom: I was wondering about this technique last week when thinking of what to do if I were caught in those horrific circumstances. Obviously heat rises so going under it is logical.

 
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Climate change doesn't cause fires
 
Burnt Scene
 
 
 

Stop blaming climate change. Even if the climate is changing, does that mean we should just throw our hands in the air and let our national estate and biodiversity go up smoke every year? Sitting around blaming the weather for all of our problems is juvenile and futile.

There are several things we can change in how we manage the land and this article makes good sense.

 
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Until next time,
dream big dreams,
plan out how to achieve them,
be continually executing your plans,
enlist people to your causes,
travel and/or read widely, preferably both,
all the while observing what you observe
rather than thinking what you are told to think,
think well of your fellow man,
take time to help your fellow man,
he sorely needs it and it will help you too,
eat food that is good for your body,
exercise your body,
take time to destress,
and do the important things
that make a difference -
they are rarely the urgent ones!

Tom

 
 

Most of the content herein has been copied from someone else. Especially the images. My goodness some people are talented at creating aesthetics! The small bits that are of my creation are Copyright 2014-2019 © by Tom Grimshaw - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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