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Monday, 17 April

22:11

Messenger RNA inoculation of NSW cattle will be the end of the red meat industry "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

By staff writers

Cattle Australia, inaugurated in 2022 purportedly to protect the interests of grass-fed beef producers has refused to investigate the probable consequences of planned mRNA gene altering inoculations of cattle. https://www.beefcentral.com/news/new-board-and-chair-of-cattle-australia-announced-just-minutes-ago/

David Foote, Chairman of Cattle Australia, a perennial rural industry identity.

Cairns News has asked the so-called representative body what it intends to do about the NSW governments plan to begin trials in August injecting cattle with an experimental mRNA toxin, in a similar manner to the Covid 19 inoculation of the Australian population.

Liberal senator Alex Antic recently was taken off Youtube for questioning 33,000 excess deaths in Australia in 2022-23 which he related to the Covid jab.

There is no question that consumers will boycott red meat and pork after the NSW trial begins. Chickens are next.

It will sound the death knell for the beef and sheep meat industry.

Sheep have already been injected with an experimental mRNA shot in NSW trials.

The NSW Agricultural Department alleges the mRNA gene-altering shot for c...

21:18

FOI reply reveals the Voice will enable a Treaty which will take a large portion of GNP and rent from all white Australians and abolish flag "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

By Senator Jacinta Price

This is the bombshell Albo tried to hide.

But now its out and every Australian needs to hear it before voting on the divisive Voice.

You know how the PM keeps saying the Voice is a modest change to the Constitution?

Well, the real agenda behind his Voice referendum has finally been revealed.

Secret government documents the National Indigenous Australians Agency was forced to release under freedom of information laws say that any Voice to Parliament should be designed so that it could support and promote a treaty-making process1.

And whats in the treaty?

According to these secret documents, it must include a fixed percentage of Gross National Product. Rates/land tax/royalties.

The documents explain:

a Treaty could include a proper say in decision-making, the establishment of a truth commission, reparations, a financial settlement (such as seeking a percentage of GDP), the resolution of land, water and resources issues, recognition of authority and customary law

This a direct quote from the secret Voice documents:

Australia got a whole country for nothing, they havent even begun to pay for it.

Doesnt that just tell you everything you need to know?

But it gets worse.

According to these documents, they want to abolish the Australian flag, because the Australian flag symbolised the injustices of colonisation.

This is why I get so angry when Albo says this is a modest proposal.

Whats modest about forcing you to change your flag or pay a percentage of the entire economy as reparations?

Sounds like a bloody BIG change to me!

Just to be super clear, this is how their plan works:

They enshrine the divisive Voice in the Constitution and its there forever.

The Voice forces Australians into a treaty.

The treaty means Australians pay a percentage of the GDP that is, a percentage of the entire nations economy  to the Voice every year.

On top of that, Australians are forced to pay ...

20:54

What Does Justice Call For, in Regard to the Bee Genocide? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Hives, Photo: hbrc.ca/inside-the-beehive/

by Mary Maxwell, LLB

This is a new time in human history. There is now a central rulership over all of mankind. It has big demographic plans in which most of us will die.  Breaking the food supply is a major way.

Governments are now engaged in killing our livestock, and destroying food-processing plants.

Our laws and jurisprudence, and our religion-based ethical rules, have not left us prepared to deal with this emergency.   On the other hand, we are prepared in a general way, given that many thinkers over the centuries have hit upon good ideas.

I will now show how we can act in a flexible way to save the bees. Save the what?  The bees. A young man in Australia has sent an urgent video into the atmosphere depicting a new tragedy, one that we should make every effort to stop. The government of Australia has sent its agents out to farms to kill the bees.  The flimsy excuse is that the bees have a disease. I assume it is not true. The purpose is malicious to break up the food chain....

19:09

No Work in Cairns? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

So me and my girlfriend are currently travelling Southeast Asia and having a great time, we plan on heading to Australia in June with our holiday working visas. Before the trip we done tons of research and everywhere we read and everyone we spoke to said that finding work is super easy and that there's loads of places calling out for backpackers. We also see plenty of Facebook pages and websites recommend that we have joined which are useful for finding work. Originally we planned on starting in cairns and moving down the coast with the weather. However June is approaching and we have been keeping a eye on the websites and pages even applying for the odd jobs that have a start date of June but all we keep seeing is tons of people posting about how there is currently too many backpackers and not enough work for people especially in the cairns area so much so that people are leaving looking for work elsewhere. We are wondering if anyone on here has any advice? Maybe some suggestions of other areas where there may be more work or any suggestions of farms/companies to reach out to that may have upcoming work. Any help would be appreciated

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18:51

Scuba diving companies for Great Barrier Reef "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

I see a lot of people have suggested Quicksilver and Silverswift in previous posts but theyre a bit out of my budget. I see other popular companies that show up for me are Passion and Evolution, was wondering this those are good or which is better. Thanks!

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17:52

Paul Keating: "I never expected more than platitudes from Penny Wong" "IndyWatch Feed National"

Paul Keating has worked out that the great Penny Wong might be a little bit of an actress. All the smugness and worthiness is really just a cover for Senator Wong being totally full of shit.

17:46

NSW Dept Primary Industries kill clean bee hives with petrol without testing for varroa mite "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

No bees no pollination for crops

NSW apiarists going to the wall

Australian honey will be more expensive if available at all

16:46

Sweet treat recommendation for a birthday movie night "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Hey everyone! My birthday is coming up and I'm looking for some sweet treat or baked good recommendations to enjoy with a movie. I'd love to hear your favorite suggestions! Bonus points if it's something that won't melt too fast (no ice cream please!). If you have any favorite local bakeries, please share them too! Thanks in advance for your help :)

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16:28

Happy hour locations on a monday? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Here pretty much on a layover between greyhound coaches and since the weather isnt great, there cant be much more to do then go to a bar for happy hour. Any suggestions? Cheers legends

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16:27

Working in Cairns "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Hi everyone :)

I am heading up towards Cairns in June (on a work visa). However, I have heard that it can be quite tricky to acquire work as so many backpackers tend to migrate there. Has anyone has any experience with this, or recommendations of areas to work in around Cairns?

Thanks!

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16:23

Handyman recommendations "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Hello folks, Im looking for a handyman to do some odd jobs for me who wont charge an arm and a leg. A semi retired person who is looking for some cash work would be ideal. Any recommendations? TIA.

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15:42

Please help! Getting to Daintree with no car "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Hi everyone and apologies in advance if this question has already been asked...

We are planning on going to the Daintree Forest for 1 day at least, but we do not drive.

We really don't want to do a tour (we prefer to explore by ourselves). And already spent a lot of money on GBR's tours..

But we don't know HOW to access the Daintree from Port Douglas. There are a few bus services from Cairns to Port Douglas so that part is solved.. We are aware we have to cross a river using a ferry but seems like this ferry is only for car? (since their price is charged per car).

I've looked everywhere on the internet but it seems impossible without a car or on a tour.

Thank you so much for your help!

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15:39

Australias Modern Slavery Act: Fit For Purpose "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

A coalition of human rights organisations and academics recently released a report titled Australias Modern Slavery Act: Fit For Purpose, which revealed strong support from the business community for tougher legislation on modern slavery within Australia. 

UWA Law School Associate Professor, Fiona McGaughey, says the report was the first in-depth survey and focus group study, on modern slavery responses in Australia.

RTRFMs Madeleine Lombardi spoke with Fiona McGaughey to find out more

Image: Image courtesy Ivan Samkov | Pexels

Produced By: Madeleine Lombardi

Featured In Story: Fiona McGaughey, UWA Law School Associate Professor

First aired on The Wire, Monday 17 April 2023

The post Australias Modern Slavery Act: Fit For Purpose appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

15:39

What are micro-aggressions? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

What are microaggressions and what do they look like in daily life? An Australian researcher provides answers to these questions. 

Microaggressions are a subtle and often unintentional, form of prejudice towards members of minority communities. They can take the form of an offhand comment, joke or sly insult, rather than an overt declaration of racism or sexism.

The term was created in 1970 by an American physiatrist contextualising negative racial relations between black and non-black Americans. In todays society, anyone can experience these micro-aggressions including marginalised groups, culturally and linguistically diverse and also people of different ages and body weight. 

The Wires Toni Pankaluic spoke with Dr. Mahima Kalla a Research Fellow and Qualitative Researcher from the University of Melbourne to find out about the presence and impact of micro-aggressions within Australia.

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Produced By: Toni Pankaluic

Featured In Story: Dr Mahima Kalla, Research Fellow and Qualitative Researcher from the University of Melbourne

First aired on The Wire, Monday 17 April 2023

The post What are micro-aggressions? appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

15:29

Vaping and Young Australians "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Australian experts report there is a vaping epidemic sweeping across the country, impacting young Australians the most. A study from the Australian National University (ANU) revealed adolescents smoking vapes were three times more likely to start smoking cigarettes. Health Minister Mark Butler says vaping is now the biggest behavioral issue in primary schools across the country, making this important now more than ever for young Australians to be aware of the health effects of vaping, and the health of those around them.  The Wires Chloe White spoke to Australian Scientist and advocate on the harms of vaping, Dr Karl Kruszelnicki on the health concerns that come with vaping, especially at a young age.

Image: Photo Credit Olha Ruskykh | Pexels

Produced By: Chloe White

Featured In Story: Australian Scientist and Advocate against smoking, Dr Karl Kruszelnicki

First aired on The Wire, Monday 17 April 2023

The post Vaping and Young Australians appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

15:26

Vaping and Young Australians "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Australian experts report there is a vaping epidemic sweeping across the country, impacting young Australians the most.

A study from the Australian National University (ANU) revealed adolescents smoking vapes were three times more likely to start smoking cigarettes.

Health Minister Mark Butler says vaping is now the biggest behavioural issue in primary schools across the country, making this important now more than ever for young Australians to be aware of the health effects of vaping, and the health of those around them. 

The Wires Chloe White spoke to Australian Scientist and advocate on the harms of vaping, Dr Karl Kruszelnicki  on the necessity for more education on vaping truths and the health concerns that come with vaping, especially at a young age.

The post Vaping and Young Australians appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

15:24

2022 report shows Aussies have been scammed over $3 billion "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

The Targeting Scams report released by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) reveals Australians lost $3.1 billion to scams in 2022, an 80 per cent increase compared to the year prior. 

Scams are becoming progressively more difficult to identify as technologies and tactics improve. 

Using these advanced tactics, losses experienced by each victim have risen by more than 50% last year, to an average of almost $20 000.   

The Wires Kailah Rushton spoke to ACCCs Deputy chairperson Catriona Lowe, to find out more

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Produced By: Kailah Rushton

Featured In Story: ACCCs Deputy chairperson, Catriona Lowe

First aired on The Wire, Monday 17 April 2023

The post 2022 report shows Aussies have been scammed over $3 billion appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

14:56

"If you don't know, vote NO" - Warren Mundine's ad on Albanese's Vanity Voice "IndyWatch Feed National"

Let the ABC character assasination launch with full steam. What's the bet some arsehole is dispatched to dig up crap on everyone in the commercial. The left will stop at nothing.

14:40

FixedIt: They didnt rape a party, they raped a woman "IndyWatch Feed National"

Heres a report from news.com.au about the legal system brutalising a woman for seven years because two men raped her. 

According to the headline, however, they didnt rape her. They raped a party. Or maybe the rape was the party? Hard to know and beside the point. 

The two rapists have been found guilty *twice*. They served 19 months in jail and after seven years all they have to do now is some community service and go back to the town that filled the courtroom with their supporters.

The woman they raped was forced to move interstate by her communitys furious defence of the men who raped her.

She also had to survive four trials, a successful appeal, and a sentencing hearing, to finally be told that the rapists have suffered enough and dont deserve any further punishment. Then, because she hasnt already had enough to deal with, she has to see this headline, erasing her from the story and calling the revolting crime committed against her a party rape.

I cant imagine how much strength it must take for this woman to just keep breathing in an out, let alone try to rebuild her life as this tortuous process dragged on for seven years. 

Dame Vera Baird called this the decriminalisation of rape. Its not only that almost none of the men who commit rape are are convicted. Its also that the price rape victims pay for seeking justice is far greater than the price men pay for committing rape on the rare occasions they pay any price at all. 

Women and feminists have been protesting about this for more than fifty years. Decades of parliamentary reports, inquiries, law reforms, and investigations have proven the legal system has no justice for people who are raped.  

P...

14:39

Cairns Weather in May "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

My friends and I are planning to visit the Great Barrier Reef sometime in mid-May. I was just wondering how the weather typically is during this time, just hoping it won't be rainy or cloudy on the day we visit.

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14:37

Rent advise - Cairns/QLD "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

hey guys just a quick question, I have never rented in Australia and I am just wondering, if I am renting an apartment with a 6 month lease, but decide to leave 3 or 4 months into the lease, could i get my bond back?

Apologies if this is a silly question as ive said I have no experience in renting!

Thank you!

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13:36

Looking for hospitality work "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Hello! Were two travellers from Canada living up here for the rest of the year. We got lucky in finding a place to live, but are having trouble with places to work.

Have scrolled indeed jora seek etc

Any places looking for a very experienced cook/chef and/or barista/server? Any recommendations?

Thanks!

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12:31

A brief natural history of fungi in Australia "IndyWatch Feed National"

Some fungi live inside plants. Some live on their surfaces, and some live around plant roots. Pre-colonisation, a tree may have had 2-50 different types of companion fungi, each with their own community, which were spread across the ecosystem. The more native fungi, and the larger the fungi community, the healthier the tree.

The post A brief natural history of fungi in Australia appeared first on Overland literary journal.

11:15

Young girl destroys 15 minute city concept in 5 minutes "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Oxford: No 15 Minute Cities
Listen to this 12 year old girl expose the dystopian reality of 15-minute cities!
How dare you steal my childhood and my future, and the future of our children, by enslaving us in your crazy digital surveillance prison.

11:07

Peter Dutton is a product of the mess inside the liberal Party "IndyWatch Feed National"

Contributed by Jim Hayes

Peter Dutton seems to be getting himself in all sorts of trouble. The latest is his clumsy performance on the Voice issue. He cant get it right anywhere, and a growing list of parliamentarians are walking away from the Liberal Party.

Everything can and sometimes is blamed on Dutton. He doesnt help matters at all. But the basic problem is that the party is divided and fighting within itself, and this battle is reaching a new level. Any leader would be stumbling in these circumstances.

Two divergent dominant tendencies exist. They share broad support of a belief in the market as the solution to everything. But they differ in how this should be achieved. One holds that the future lies in a hard-line approach of unrestricted capitalism, with the strong arm of the state to enforce it. The other considers that the way should be capitalism with a more human face, including some public intervention to correct market failures. This is the broad difference that is the source of the existing division.

Division has become so intense because it exists in circumstances of a deepening crisis in the economy, characterised by a worsening crisis of production and debt, coupled with a rising distrust of the political system. Each tendency sees its own way as the only possible path to rescue the situation.

Neither has sufficient dominance to get its way, and this leads to division, inconsistency, and loss of direction. After a series of humiliating electoral blows, internal argument is becoming more desperate. Argument about how to restore credibility with the disintegrating political base, win it back and move forward, is becoming increasingly fierce.

Dutton belongs to the hard-line faction, which, from the time of John Howard, has had the upper hand. It has however, failed to consolidate and pull enough of the party and base, in the face of the strength of the opposition.

Some of the opponents have left the Liberal Party. Others continue to battle within. Division is the reason for the inept tactical blunders. The way in which the Voice issue has been handled is one of them. But it is not the only one, and we are likely to see more tactical blunders. whether Peter Dutton stays at the helm or is replaced wont chan...

11:05

Good Therapists in Cairns? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

25 year old guy needing talk therapy. Was just wondering if anyone has any reccomendations.

Particularly, someone with expertise in depressive feelings would be great.

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10:46

Beekeeper Whistleblowers: Government Mass Killing Bees "IndyWatch Feed National"

Introduction by Dee McLachlan

The above video speaks for itself.

BEEKEEPER WHISTLEBLOWER VIDEO PROOF AUSSIE GOVT MASS KILLING BEES: THE GOVT DOESNT WANT US TO EAT

I published this article in July 2022Brace Yourselves Crop Yield Losses, Fertilizer Shortages, Animal Diseases and Viruses. We know the powers that be deliberately let lose a bioweapon on humanity, and so I suspected various false flags on our food supply one being a bee virus.  This is what I wrote:

Isnt it strange that all of a sudden that we have the bee virus and foot and mouth appearing across Australia. Is this the psyop to prepare us for attacks on food supplies? Last month it was reported (News.com.au): A bee-crippling virus has been detected in biosecurity surveillance hives at the Port of Newcastle, threatening the honeybee industry as authorities scramble to contain the parasite. Varroa mite has devastated bee populations overseas, with previous detections on Australian shores in Queensland and Victoria eradicated before it could take flight.

NSW Agricultural Minister Dugald Saunders is confident the virus has been contained saying Its clearly the most serious pest for honey bees right across the world. And then a few weeks later a foot and mouth buzz in Victoria.

Agriculture Victoria is ensuring staff are ready to respond to any biosecurity threats after fragments of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) and African Swine Fever (ASF) were detected in pork products at a Melbourne retail outlet yesterday. While the fragments are not transmissible, the detection shows how easily diseases and pests could enter Australia

This is what I wrote in 2017: Humanity In Crisis, Part 7: Mass Extinction and The Death of Bees. Link HERE.

Does the government want you to eat?

UPDATE:

Update by Mary W Maxwell:

Yesterday, I saw this 36-second warning from the young man (as above), and all the comments under it were of the Ho-hum variety. You know, like &...

09:42

Glad to see Twitter take action on the ABC's Government-funded-media status "IndyWatch Feed National"

On 13 April we wrote to Elon Musk, stating: Australia's ABC is wholly government (ie taxpayer) funded. Perhaps you might be so good as to correct their label to accurately reflect that status. https://twitter.com/ABCaustralia Here's our note: With two follow-ups.

09:18

Well done Elon: ABC government funded media "IndyWatch Feed National"

A statement of fact and an important fact to consider when deciding whether to trust their average journalism.

09:13

Weather in april in Cairns? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Hello, Im looking at visiting Cairns later this week as I had planned a visit the gold coast this weekend (friday-mon) and since gold coast etc looks like it's going to be getting a lot of rain and unfortunately my partner has recently been injured so there aren't many activities we can do besides beach/pool side relaxing, I was considering a visit to Cairns or port douglas in the hopes the weather might be a little drier, as I was told by a local that the storms and rain predicted on the weather report are usually at night/short or in very specific locations ans often the reports look worse than they seem and this was certainly my experience last time I visited.

I was wondering if anyone might be able to tell me whether to avoid this weekend given scattered storms are predicted or whether it will be fine? I know nothing can really be fully predicted but if anyone might shed some light on the current weather situation this would be incredibly helpful

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07:20

The Digital Currency Monetary Authority (DCMA) launches an international Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

News provided by Digital Currency Monetary Authority

Apr 10, 2023

WASHINGTON, April 10, 2023 /PRNewswire/ Today, at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Spring Meetings 2023, the Digital Currency Monetary Authority (DCMA) announced their official launch of an international central bank digital currency (CBDC) that strengthens the monetary sovereignty of participating central banks and complies with the recent crypto Universal Monetary Unit (UMU), symbolized as ANSI Character, , is legally a money commodity, can transact in any legal tender settlement currency, and functions like a CBDC to enforce banking regulations and to protect the financial integrity of the international banking system.

Banks can attach SWIFT Codes and bank accounts to a UMU digital currency wallet and transaction SWIFT-like cross-border payments over digital currency rails completely bypassing the correspondent banking system at best-priced wholesale FX rates and with instantaneous real-time settlement.

In an IMF interview with Tobias Adrian, Financial Counsellor at the International Monetary Fund, he states Cross-border payments can be slow, expensive, and risky. In todays world of payments, counterparties in different jurisdictions rely on costly trusted relationships to offset the lack of a common settlement asset t...

07:15

Whats really killing your phone battery life "IndyWatch Feed National"

MANY phone manufacturers may boast that their newest wares will last on a single charge for the whole day.

Wow! What an accolade, a technological breakthrough!

So what sort of battery is needed for this smart phone to last a day? 4000mAh, 5000mAh?

Battery drain on an AOSP phone with a 3000mAh battery.

Sure the processing power as well as the screen size has increased dramatically over the years where they are most taxing on your battery, or are they?

So called tech reviewers on various social media platforms will spruik the manufacturers newest wares in order to boost their income, so their reviews will not be without bias.

One deliberately overlooked aspect by the tech gurus is the software, as realistically this is what makes or breaks any computer.

Governments and corporations have ramped up their attack on peoples privacy (and technically therefore security), where this is the case across all mainstream platforms.

In the smartphone operating system world, surveillance of the user (or product) has increased under a health pretext, where the user has unlawfully, no opt-out choice, which is something that is deliberately not reported by any mainstream news sources.

You MUST be surveilled, and thats it, period. Its for your own good, allegedly.

We do not recommend any person to make their decisions on technology from mainstream media outlets.

Phone manufacturers, including Apple, load their hardware with spyware baked into the operating system, in seemingly innocuous settings that go under the labels of Wi-Fi Scanning and Bluetooth Scanning.

...

07:08

Gurridyula to highlight the GAB in the Pilliga "IndyWatch Feed National"

Hip Hop artist Gurridyula Gaba Wunggu will highlight the issues around gas mining in the Pilliga.

The Gomeroi people of the Pilliga today will welcome hip hop artist Gurridyula Gaba Wunggu for a global broadcast a lyrical ballistic missile aimed to rally up support for the inland wars on sacred grounds that have never ended. 

A spokesperson for the event said that the central Queensland, Wangan and Jagalingou tribes have reoccupied the lands at the operations of the Adani Carmichael mine, by winning one successful court case after another. The ever growing Standing our Ground SOG mob of indigenous and non-indigenous allies are a well-oiled team of law combatants, taking on this giant corporation.

Geed up is a a song that Gurridyula has dedicated to Gomeroi fighting Santos in the Pilliga.

Decimating the heart of Australias ground water

The spokesperson said that Santos approved to further decimate the heart of Australias ground water source as part of the Narrabri Gas Project in the Pilliga Scrub.

We are invited to sit on country in the Pilliga Scrub, absorb the powerful knowledge in one of the most sacred locations on this ancient landmass and learn through citizen science and gas field tours why the Pilliga is so sacred. 

As an eco-hydro-geological miracle, the Scrub i...

03:00

WATCH: Meeting People is Easy #SolutionsWatch "IndyWatch Feed National"

Previously on #SolutionsWatch James Corbett has looked at Building Community as a key part of the solution to the issues that we face . . . but how do you find that community in the first place? On the most recent episode of the de-program James goes through just a few of the many, many,

01:30

Moving to Cairns "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Hi everyone. Came to cairns for a navy port visit two years ago and Its never left my mind. Everything you need is here and its not hustling and bustling and loud like some of the big cities Ive been to (Legal air soft is a big + too)

Anyway Im seriously considering what to do once my time in the Navy is up and Ive given a lot of thought to cairns and if it would be a good idea to move there. What are the downsides of the place? Id rather buy a house than rent but what are some drawbacks of this place?

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22:10

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

160423 BCPC OUT IN THE PROVINCES
KINNA/NEW DAWN FM NEWS

BCPC conducting constitutional review.
A delegate of Commissioners and officials from the Bougainville Constitutional Planning Commission have arrived in Tabubil, Western Province yesterday to hold a consultative meeting with the Bougainville community within Ok Tedi Mine.
The team led by Commissioner David Maliku, a former National Court Judge says his commissions purpose is to discuss, ask questions and get peoples views on the type of constitution they want for the independent state of Bougainville.
Commissioner Maliku made known to the community that similar consultative meetings have been conducted and completed in the region.
Mr Maliku says now the BCPC is sending out its team to consult wider views from its citizens residing and working outside of the region.
Theres teams being dispatched to each of the four regions of PNG conducting this task, and my team has been given the Southern region. Therefore, Western Province is your first stop, one team is in Milne Bay and then well finish of at NCD.
ENDS AK

Maliku

21:48

Wheres the Wildlife? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Cairns, thanks for having me. Im in town for work and should have from 12pm free tomorrow. Where can I go find the local birds and animals?

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20:47

Cyclone Ilsa sets a new wind record as it smashes into Australia's western coast - 218 kph (135 mph) "IndyWatch Feed National"

Cyclone Ilsa smashed into a remote stretch of coast in Western Australia around midnight Thursday local time with wind speeds that broke previous records set more than 10 years ago in the same place. After brewing off the coast for days, Cyclone Ilsa made landfall between De Grey and Pardoo Roadhouse as a category 5 storm, according to Australian Bureau of Meteorology - the equivalent of a category 4 Atlantic hurricane. The cyclone has since weakened and is moving southeast across the state, bringing heavy rain and sustained winds of 120 kilometers per hour (74 miles per hour). Just before it hit the mainland, Ilsa sped over Bedout Island, a tiny uninhabited island, where its sustained wind speeds reached 218 kph (135 mph) over a 10-minute period.

20:23

Net zero is the goal, but will chaos in the regions delay energy transition goals? Article by Jack Archer "IndyWatch Feed National"

Towns and regional centres with relatively small populations, existing workforce shortages and limited local housing will need to host hundreds and sometimes thousands of new workers to support alternative energy construction projects. Governments and industry don't really understand the difficult trade-offs for local communities with alternative energy projects. Without community support, chaos may well ensue.

[This article, by Jack Archer, was originally published at ABC Australia on 16 April 2023 https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04-16/will-regional-chaos-delay-net-zero-goals/102217262.]

Net zero is the goal, but will chaos in the regions delay energy transition goals? Article by Jack Archer

After a decade of limited progress, the pace of change in action on energy and climate change over the past 12 months has been incredible.

Accelerated investment in transmission lines is now triggering the development of an enormous pipeline of renewable energy projects with supporting energy storage expected to follow.

Shorter time frames for closures of coal-fired power stations, requirements for our largest emitters to reduce their carbon footprint and new rules for carbon offsets have been put in place. 

While the cities turned the tide in electoral terms in 2022, the rapid economic and environmental change will occur in regions.

As well as all of the power stations due to close, the vast majority of large emitters are mines and industrial facilities located in regional areas. 

New renewable generation, storage and supporting transmission infrastructure is occurring almost exclusively outside of cities, much of it in inland, rural areas. 

 

Carbon offset projects already occupy large areas of the landscape.

What will make the next few years truly revolutionary, however, is the scale of private and public investment following behind these policy changes. 

Estimates vary on the total spend needed, but it is estimated that over $20b per year will need to be invested in the Australian climate transition over the coming decades. 

To...

19:19

An Australian dollar buys increasingly less in the property market a colossal failure of policy - by Gareth Hutchens "IndyWatch Feed National"

Should we start indexing wages to property prices, since wages cannot keep up with property price inflation, and property is not included in the CPI? This is the subject of this logical and innovative article, republished from ABC Australia.

 

 

[This article by Gareth Hutchens was originally published by ABC Australia on 16 April 2023 at Several of the original illustrations have been omitted by Candobetter.]

An Australian dollar buys increasingly less in the property market a colossal failure of policy - by Gareth Hutchens

In this period of high inflation, most have noticed our weekly income can't buy the same amount of goods as it could a few years ago.

But long before this inflation crisis, a similar phenomenon has been eating away at the value of the money we use to buy a home.

Since the early 1990s until recently, the average annual rate of inflation in consumer prices has been 2.5 per cent, so it may have felt like the value of our currency was relatively stable before the pandemic.

But the value of our dollar hasn't been maintained in every market.

When it comes to the property market, it's been obliterated.

Property price inflation has killed the Australian Dream of widespread home ownership for younger generations.

What is a dollar worth these days?

Why did policymakers let this happen?

In the post-war years, it typically cost two to three times average household earnings to buy a property.

Today, it's up to six to 10 times (or even higher).

Useless is the old advice, that our grandparents provided, that you could buy a house for three ti...

17:08

Mike Stone Pentagon Leaker is a National Hero! "IndyWatch Feed National"

HenryMakow.com April 15, 2023 

When your country has been subverted by traitors (globalists, satanists, communists, perverts and criminals,) when your elections are fixed, and your courts are corrupt, treason is an act of Patriotism.

By Mike Stone HenryMakow.com

Can someone answer a question for me?

Why is Daniel Ellsberg, who leaked the Pentagon Papers, regarded as a hero by the mainstream press, while recently accused Jack Teixeira, who basically did the same thing as Ellsberg, is flagged as a heinous criminal?

The Pentagon Papers is the United States Department of Defense history of our countrys involvement in Vietnam from 1945 to 1967. It apparently details illegal actions by our military in Vietnam. When Ellsberg leaked the document, it was reported on the front page of The New York Times as if he were a whistle-blowing hero.

Jack Teixeira allegedly leaked a similar document regarding our countrys involvement in the military conflict between Russia and the Ukraine. Like the Pentagon Papers, the information Teixeira allegedly leaked shows illegal actions by our military in the Ukraine. Only Teixeiras treatment by the media is the exact opposite of how Ellsberg was treated. Not only that, but apparently it was the New York Times the same paper that heralded Ellsberg as a hero who outed and identified Teixeira. They had his house staked out before the Feds even arrived.

 

Continues

 

17:04

The IMF Has Just Unveiled A New Global Currency Known As The Universal Monetary Unit That Is Supposed To Revolutionize The World Economy "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Michael Australian National Review April 15, 2023

A new global currency just launched, but 99 percent of the global population has no idea what just happened.  The Universal Monetary Unit, also known as Unicoin, is an international central bank digital currency that has been designed to work in conjunction with all existing national currencies.  This should set off alarm bells for all of us, because the widespread adoption of a new global currency would be a giant step forward for the globalist agenda.  The IMF did not create this new currency, but it was unveiled at a major IMF gathering earlier this week

Today, at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Spring Meetings 2023, the Digital Currency Monetary Authority (DCMA) announced their official launch of an international central bank digital currency (CBDC) that strengthens the monetary sovereignty of participating central banks and complies with the recent crypto assets policy recommendations proposed by the IMF.

Universal Monetary Unit (UMU), symbolized as ANSI Character, , is legally a money commodity, can transact in any legal tender settlement currency, and functions like a CBDC to enforce banking regulations and to protect the financial integrity of the international banking system.

As the press release quoted above indicates, this new Universal Monetary Unit was created by the Digital Currency Monetary Authority.

So who in the world is the Digital Currency Monetary Authority?

Honestly, I had no idea until I started doing research for this article.

The press release says that the organization consists of sovereign states, central banks, commercial and retail banks, and other financial institutions

The DCMA is a world leader in the advocacy of digital currency and monetary policy innovations for governments and central banks.  Membership within the DCMA consists of sovereign states, central banks, commercial and retail banks, and other financial institutions.

Basically, it sounds like a secretive cabal of international banks and national governments is conspiring to push this new currency down our throats.

We are being told that the Universal Monetary Unit is Crypto 2.0, and those that created it are hoping that it will be widely adopted by all constituencies in a global economy

The DCMA introduces Universal Monetary Unit as Crypto 2.0 because it innovates a new wave of cryptographic technologies for realizing a digital currency public monetary system with a widespread adoption framework encompassing use cases for all constituencies in a global economy.

I dont know about you, but this sounds super shady to me.

Of course the Digital Currency Monetary Authority is not the only one that has been working on a new digi...

17:01

What's going on at the end of Lake Street? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

At the end of Lake Street just before airport Ave, there's been a lot of machinery there and Koppen Construction signs, does anyone know what they are building?

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16:29

New low for THEIR ABC. Senator Jacinta Nampinjimpa Price is a CELTIC-Walpiri woman. "IndyWatch Feed National"

"Next to Celtic-Warlpiri senator Jacinta Nampinjimpa Price in Alice Springs." Never in the history of ABC reportage have we seen a self-identifying Aboriginal person described first by their European blood-line. No "proud Warlpiri woman" for Senator Jacinta Nampinjimpa Price. But Lidia Thorpe - check - proud Aboriginal woman. And Marcia...

16:23

Outside Insiders - today with Backdoor Bill "IndyWatch Feed National"

Michael, Todays Outside Insiders reminded me of the Good Old Days, when I used to encounter Bill Shorten leaving their ABC, or the Melb C'wealth Offices, via the back door, instead of the usual entrances. I started calling him "Billy Backdoor" as a result! Thanks to Paul Kennedy for being...

15:10

Frankenstein food on the way, dilemma over how to label beef and chicken "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

From ABC News, US

EMERYVILLE, Calif. A scientific quest to feed the world, protect animals and simultaneously cut down on greenhouse gas emissions is on the cusp of a major milestone in the U.S., advocates say.

In the last five months, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has cleared two American producers of lab-grown meat to bring their products to market, finding no questions about the companies claims the protein is safe for human consumption though critics still have concerns about the industrys financial viability relative to long-term output.

That is a watershed moment because its never happened before in the history of humanity, said Dr. Uma Valeti, founder and CEO of UPSIDE Foods, one of the approved producers.

Frankenstein chicken breast grown in a lab which has been hea...

15:00

Contagion The Real Plandemic Plot "IndyWatch Feed National"

A gumshoe adaption

For todays entertainment, I [DM] adjusted the 2011 poster for the movie CONTAGION to adapt to the real 2019 2023 story.

The original plot:

Returning from a Hong Kong business trip after an affair, Beth Emhoff is feeling a little bit sick which she attributes to jet lag. Her husband rushes her to the hos...

14:41

Migration will be coming largely from African populations of the failed Marxist states "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

By Lyndesy Symonds

No one is ever going to get to the bottom of the question of who was here first and whether todays Aboriginal people were migrants from the subcontinent and killed the race of people whom they found in occupation of the continent.

I think the latter very likely as mass migrations (if successful) tend to involve extinction and depopulation events for those in occupation if the mass migration is successful.

We are talking about less than 4% of the population (counting the Box Tickers) and they are badly served by an Aboriginal Industry paid for by the Australian tax base to the tune of 4.5 billion / year. I think most of their fellow Australians would like to see them enjoy social progress and development in the way that best suits them and resolve the crime and corruption that we are trying to combat as well.

Mass migration is today being deployed by our corporate pretender government upon all the people living on this continent in the states of the old Commonwealth of Australia and constituted as Australians under the 1901. And this migration will be coming largely from African populations of the failed Marxist states created by the Communist aggression brought against the de-colonized populations of that continent in the last century.

Under the Australian Communist State, the current majority demographic, (White Australians) will have no rights of self defense against their crime because these migrants will be imported with Black Entitlement to Crime as a done deal. And it will conflict with t...

14:13

Contact details for One Nation, KAP and UAP "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

One Nation (Pauline Hanson) office@onenationhq.com.au; senator@malcolmrobertsqld.com.au

UAP (Clive Palmer) admin@unitedaustraliaparty.org.au

KAP (Robbie Katter) admin@kap.org.au

Ask these parties if they will come together to form a united front.

14:08

Someone remind The Guardian and AFL about Raelene Castle's Rugby. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Historic you say? May I present Exhibit One - the uniquely shithouse sports-management stylings of Ms Raelene Castle.

14:00

Australian Dollar and Bitcoin "IndyWatch Feed National"

1.00 AUD = 0.00002 BTC
0.00010 BTC = 4.45 AUD
Converter

12:28

70 Years Jail For Spitting On A Cop In The Land Of The Free "IndyWatch Feed National"

BREAKING NEWS: A jury in the United States land of the brave and home of the free has been given what effectively amounts to a life sentence in prison for spitting at two police officers.

Larry Pearson, aged 36, was this week sentenced to 70 years in jail for two counts of harassment of a public servant.

It followed a domestic violence incident in May last year, in which Pearson twice assaulted his girlfriend, before their vehicle was pulled over by police.

Pearson got angry after officers didnt arrest the woman (her car was unregistered) and spat at them and a third officer at the Lubbock Country Detention Centre.

During closing arguments of the sentencing phase of the trial, prosecutor Jessica Gorman asked the jury to send a message, and they certainly did that, delivering a combined sentence of 70 years.

Pearson had prior convictions for family violence and aggravated robbery, meaning that in Texas law, under the law of habitual offenders, Pearson faced a minimum sentence of 25 years.

Seeking to explain the sentence after trial, Prosecutor Gorman told media, Youre not going to get 70 years for something like this when youve never been in trouble before.

The treatment of Pearson stands in stark contrast to that of another Texas offender last week. Army Sergeant Daniel Perry, aged 30, was convicted of first degree murder after shooting dead a #BlackLivesMatter protestor in Austin. Perry had repeatedly boasted on social media that he would kill a protestor, before firing on 28-year-old Garret Foster, also a veteran, who approached Perrys vehicle after Perry drove into the crowd of protestors. Foster was legally carrying an unloaded assault-style rifle.

Immediately after his conviction, far-right Texas Governor Greg Abbott asked the Board of Pardons and Paroles to expedite a pardon for Perry (he hasnt even been sentenced yet), which Abbott said he would sign.

The town of Lubbock is situated deep in the heart of rural Texas, about 500 kilometres west of Dallas, and 100 kilometres from the New Mexico border. The town is named in honour of Thomas Lubbock, a Confederate colonel who fought for the preservation of slavery in the United States.

Its a deeply conservative community of the 20 most populous counties in Texas, Lubbock returned the second widest winning margin for former US president Donald Trump in 2020.

By US standards, Lubbock is not a big city it has the...

11:05

New to Australia, need help, Urgently looking for a Job in Cairns! "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Hi! I have recently arrived to Australia for my work holiday visa and came to Cairns (I have relatives here). I'm planning to stay for a while and need to support myself but I'm having trouble securing a job.

Currently looking for anything for an immediate start,so any help is much appreciated.

While I was mainly looking in the hospitality industry as I have experience there, I'm skilled in many different regions, and as of now would start doing anything.

Thank you!

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11:02

Artificial Intelligence is scarily good. Scarily. "IndyWatch Feed National"

This is an INSANE use of AI. I love it. All forms of media are going to be majorly transformed with AI in ways we can't yet predict. - Movies / TV - Video games - Music This is just the beginning. via @Flawlessai pic.twitter.com/LHBsvHds33 Matt Schlicht (@MattPRD) January...

10:50

No better way to be taken seriously and to avoid trolling than to pose in your knickers "IndyWatch Feed National"

Ahead of the release of her memoir, Running Strong, Warner sat down with Stellar for an exclusive interview. She opens up about the lasting repercussions of her 2007 hotel bathroom encounter with then-NRL player Sonny Bill Williams, laments how it affected her family and the years she can never get...

10:18

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

Bougainville President in Wewak
ABG New Dawn News
160423

Me kam long peim respect na givim bikpela luksave long papa bilong kantri, Late Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare. Kam bilong mi tu em long toksave long em olsem Bougainville emi wok long redi nau long walkabaut em yet,

-Hon. Ishmael Toroama, President of Bougainville.

Bougainville President Ishmael Toroama made this statement during his visit to the tomb of the Late Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare yesterday upon his arrival in Wewak, East Sepik Province yesterday.

President Toroama described Sir Michael as an inspiration for selfless leadership that is focused on serving the peoples interest as opposed to serving oneself.

Bougainville has always shared a very close relationship with the leadership and people of East Sepik Province. I am here to strengthen these bonds while looking into future of Bougainville, President Toroama stated.

President Toroama was in the province as part of the Bougainville Constitutional Planning Commissions consultations with Bougainvilleans outside of the region.

President Toroama met with the East Sepik Provinces Bougainville Community at the Kaindi Teachers College to address them and to give an update on Bougainvilles progress.

President Toroama expressed his gratitude to Governor Allan Bird and Deputy Governor David Kausik for the very hospitable welcome provided to his delegation.

He also expressed his gratitude to the Bougainvilleans living in the province for continuing to actively participate in the process on Bougainvilles self determination.

Our process is an all inclusive process that all Bougainvilleans must be a part of, President Toroama said.

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10:00

The Dorito Effect A Surprising Truth about Food and Flavor "IndyWatch Feed National"

Editors Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published June 3, 2018.

In his book "The Dorito Effect: The Surprising New Truth About Food and Flavor," award-winning journalist and author, Mark Schatzker, investigates the introduction of flavor into the industrialized food supply. An investigative journalist by profession, Schatzker's curiosity about flavor led him to eventually write two books addressing this issue. The first, "Steak: One Man's Search for the World's Tastiest Piece of Beef" was, as the title implies, about steak.

"I got deep into the science of flavor [and] the science of how we perceive flavor. But I also [asked a] question that we rarely ask, which is 'Why does food have flavor?' We think it's all very simple. We take for granted of the fact that apples taste like apples and steak tastes like steak. But then when you start to get inside it, it becomes very interesting," he says.

"I would visit a ranch and there would be a field of pregnant cows and a field of steers. The rancher would say, 'Oh, the pregnant cows are in a field of clover because they need a lot of protein [when] they're pregnant.' Cows don't even know what protein is, so how does a cow know what to eat?

The answer is flavor feedback. They seek out the flavors that bring their bodies what they need. It's something we are certainly very alienated from ... We tend to think there's an inverse relationship between health and deliciousness. I set out to do that steak book thinking, 'It might be that the best steak I find is awful for the cow [and] horrible for the planet; it's like a heart attack on a plate.'

What I found, oddly, was that the most delicious steak was the best for the planet, nicest for the cow and the best for me. I thought, 'This is not what I expected. This is not what we were taught to expect. Is there something going on here?' ... [I]n nature ... delicious flavors guide animals to the foods they need. So, I asked what is a simple question with a very complex answer, which is, 'Does it work that way for humans?'"

The History of the Dorito

The story of the Dorito starts with the late Archibald Clark West, a marketing executive who, in the 1950s, worked on the Jell-O Pudding account. In 1960, the Frito company offered him the position of vice president of sales and marketing. (Shortly thereafter, Frito merged with the Lay's chip company to become Frito-Lay....

09:48

Who are the Children of Abraham? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Abramo ripudia Agar e Ismaele by Guercino in 1657. Source. More info on artist.

by Brian Shilhavy

The answer to the question, Who are the children of Abraham?, is one that has been largely misunderstood and corrupted by religious dogma for thousands of years now.

And yet, the answer to this question is very clearly, and very exhaustively, explained in the New Testament portion of the Bible, primarily in the writings of the apostle (ambassador, or emissary) Paul.

One of the best explanations of who are the children of Abraham is in Pauls letter to the believers in Galatia in the First Century. Galatia was a province in the Roman Empire at the time, in what is today central Turkey.

Paul and his companions traveled through the region bringing the Good News (gospel) about Jesus Christ to the people, and as a result, congregations of believers in Christ were formed in some of the cities.

From the Jewish perspective, these people would be considered Greeks or Gentiles, because they were not ethnic Jews, and they had no physical genealogy back to Abraham.

The setting for Pauls letter to the believers congregating in Galatia, was a controversy that had arisen in the First Century between the ethnic and religious Jews and the non-Jews (Gentiles) who had become disciples of Jesus Christ.

The controversy had started in Antioch, just north of Damascus, and apparently spread to Galatia as well.

This controversy started with the Jews who had accepted Jesus as the promised Messiah, but believed that Gentile believers had to basically become part of Judaism, the Jewish religion based on the teachings of Moses, often referred to as The Law, because it encompassed the Ten Commandments and all the other laws delivered to Moses, which are recorded in the first 5 books of the Old Testament section of the Bible.

These Jewish believers insisted that the Gentile believers had to obey all the laws of Moses, including becoming circumcised.

The issue came to a head and was dealt with in Jerusalem, where mo...

09:48

Who are the Children of Abraham? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Abramo ripudia Agar e Ismaele by Guercino in 1657. Source. More info on artist.

by Brian Shilhavy

The answer to the question, Who are the children of Abraham?, is one that has been largely misunderstood and corrupted by religious dogma for thousands of years now.

And yet, the answer to this question is very clearly, and very exhaustively, explained in the New Testament portion of the Bible, primarily in the writings of the apostle (ambassador, or emissary) Paul.

One of the best explanations of who are the children of Abraham is in Pauls letter to the believers in Galatia in the First Century. Galatia was a province in the Roman Empire at the time, in what is today central Turkey.

Paul and his companions traveled through the region bringing the Good News (gospel) about Jesus Christ to the people, and as a result, congregations of believers in Christ were formed in some of the cities.

From the Jewish perspective, these people would be considered Greeks or Gentiles, because they were not ethnic Jews, and they had no physical genealogy back to Abraham.

The setting for Pauls letter to the believers congregating in Galatia, was a controversy that had arisen in the First Century between the ethnic and religious Jews and the non-Jews (Gentiles) who had become disciples of Jesus Christ.

The controversy had started in Antioch, just north of Damascus, and apparently spread to Galatia as well.

This controversy started with the Jews who had accepted Jesus as the promised Messiah, but believed that Gentile believers had to basically become part of Judaism, the Jewish religion based on the teachings of Moses, often referred to as The Law, because it encompassed the Ten Commandments and all the other laws delivered to Moses, which are recorded in the first 5 books of the Old Testament section of the Bible.

These Jewish believers insisted that the Gentile believers had to obey all the laws of Moses, including becoming circumcised.

The issue came to a head and was dealt with in Jerusalem, where mo...

08:31

Who are the Children of Abraham? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Abramo ripudia Agar e Ismaele by Guercino in 1657. Source. More info on artist.

by Brian Shilhavy

The answer to the question, Who are the children of Abraham?, is one that has been largely misunderstood and corrupted by religious dogma for thousands of years now.

And yet, the answer to this question is very clearly, and very exhaustively, explained in the New Testament portion of the Bible, primarily in the writings of the apostle (ambassador, or emissary) Paul.

One of the best explanations of who are the children of Abraham is in Pauls letter to the believers in Galatia in the First Century. Galatia was a province in the Roman Empire at the time, in what is today central Turkey.

Paul and his companions traveled through the region bringing the Good News (gospel) about Jesus Christ to the people, and as a result, congregations of believers in Christ were formed in some of the cities.

From the Jewish perspective, these people would be considered Greeks or Gentiles, because they were not ethnic Jews, and they had no physical genealogy back to Abraham.

The setting for Pauls letter to the believers congregating in Galatia, was a controversy that had arisen in the First Century between the ethnic and religious Jews and the non-Jews (Gentiles) who had become disciples of Jesus Christ.

The controversy had started in Antioch, just north of Damascus, and apparently spread to Galatia as well.

This controversy started with the Jews who had accepted Jesus as the promised Messiah, but believed that Gentile believers had to basically become part of Judaism, the Jewish...

06:00

Will Rupert Murdoch and Donald Trump be protected by their mate the bribe-taking US Supreme Courts Justice Clarence Thomas? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Rupert Murdoch and Donald Trump have had a very bad week with their numerous court cases and smoking gun evidence in the Dominion Voting Systems versus Fox News defamation case could end []

01:00

A Decade of Stonewalling: 10 Years After the Boston Bombing "IndyWatch Feed National"

Ten years ago today, two bombs close to the finish line of the Boston Marathon killed three people and injured hundreds many of them severely.

 

What happened next was unprecedented in US history. While the nation watched with bated breath, Boston was essentially shut down. Thousands of law enforcement personnel participated in a door-to-door search for the perpetrator(s), whom the authorities eventually identified as the brothers Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev.

 

The story had all of the ingredients of a drama destined to keep Americans glued to their screens for days: terrorism, Muslim bombers, a shootout, heroes, a city that emerged Boston Strong, and, most importantly, a happy end. 

 

Tamerlan Tsarnaev died following the shootout while his brother Dzhokhar was captured later, tried, and sentenced to death.

 

It was such a good story that not many people asked whether the narrative that the authorities presented, and that was repeated by most of the media, was the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.

 

But WhoWhatWhy did. 

 

And it quickly became apparent that, at the very least, there were some questions that should have been asked and were not. During the coverage of the bombing, and then during the trial of Dzhokhar, lots of information was withheld and inconsistencies were glossed over. 

 

That is not to say that the Tsarnaevs were not the perpetrators of the bombing. They very likely were. However, it is also true that we were not told the whole story. 

 

What role did Tamerlan Tsarnaevs previous contact with the FBI play? Is it at least possible that he was one of the young Muslims targeted to serve as informants or to participate in a fake terrorist plot hatched by the bureau itself to show the US was making headway in the War on Terror? What exactly happened a month later when an FBI agent killed a friend of Tamerlan Tsarnaev? And why, if the brothers acted as lone wolves, were special administrative measures put in place that severely restricted Dzhokhar Tsarnaevs ability to communicate with the outside world ostensibly to prevent him from talking to accomplices which the government said didnt exist? 

 

These are just some of the many unanswered questions that the mainstream media should have asked but didnt. Instead, it was a small nonprofit news organization with a tiny budge...

00:00

Fantasies "IndyWatch Feed National"

It is not by delusion, however exalted, that mankind can prosper, but only by unswerving courage in the pursuit of truth.

Bertrand Russell, The Pursuit of Truth in The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell (1993).

Saturday, 15 April

19:00

Saturday Supplement "IndyWatch Feed National"

    The Truth is Out There. WSF lamented in comments yesterday that we may never know the truth. In an effort to address that concern, I turned to the Alien Cathouse, where intergalactic overweight, aging whores, who may (or may not) have hygiene issues, are said to have  answers of some description An extraterrestrial-themed []

The post Saturday Supplement appeared first on Virtual Mirage.

17:13

The Arrest of a 21-Year-Old National Guard Member for Leaking Classified Docs Leads to More Questions Than Answers "IndyWatch Feed National"

The Arrest of a 21-Year-Old National Guard Member for Leaking Classified Docs Leads to More Questions Than Answers By Larry Johnson | 14 April 2023 | Until I saw the document labeled, CIA Operations Center Intelligence Update, I was inclined to believe that the leaked documents were the work of a frustrated whistleblower. But I have changed my mind. This looks like a controlled, directed leak by individuals who manipulated the 21-year-old National Guard troop member into taking certain documents and posting them on a public server. The CIA Operations Center Intelligence Update is a document produced by analysts in the Operations Center to be delivered to the regular CIA analysts. When I worked in the Ops Center...I would write up summary paragraphs just like the ones in the documents leaked online. This was an internal CIA document. It was not broadcast to the other intelligence agencies. In my 23 years working with U.S. military commands around the world, I never saw a copy of this type of report circulating among those with the highest clearances. Never. How did a 21-year-old kid get his hands on at least two of these?

17:00

Pragmatic approach may be the way forward for clinical trials "IndyWatch Feed National"




What is potentially so powerful and also why we never did it in hte past is that we can recover and store observations and answer many more questions at the same time.  you have the patient and why not look at a spectrum of data.

We already know that an observer sees a conforming spectrum of data, but then drills down on one aspect.  t5his needs to be captured.

Software can readily expand on such a report.


Pragmatic approach may be the way forward for clinical trials

April 12, 2023


A new US clinical trial evaluating cancer treatment is adopting a pragmatic model, which lowers many of the barriers that usually come with clinical trials


https://newatlas.com/medical/pragmatic-approach-way-forward-clinical-trials/

That a new cancer trial is about to start in the US is positive but not out of the ordinary, right? Except it is. This trial will be one of the first undertaken in a real-world clinical setting and represents a new model for future clinical trials.


The USs National Cancer Institute (NCI) has helped launch a ph.........

16:55

Trump Spends 7 Hours Answering Questions in Deposition for $250 Million Fraud Lawsuit "IndyWatch Feed National"

Trump Spends 7 Hours Answering Questions in Deposition for $250 Million Fraud Lawsuit | 14 April 2023 | Former President Donald Trump spent nearly seven hours on April 13 answering questions during his second deposition as part of a $250 million fraud case bought by New York Attorney General Letitia James. Trump was seen arriving by motorcade at the attorney general's office in Lower Manhattan just after 9:30 a.m. and left just after 6 p.m., according to reports. His attorney Alina Habba said he was "not only willing but also eager to testify" in the deposition for which James, a Democrat, was reportedly not present. That marks a reversal from Trump's previous deposition in the civil case last year when he invoked his Fifth Amendment protection against self-incrimination and remained silent. "He remains resolute in his stance that he has nothing to conceal, and he looks forward to educating the attorney general about the immense success of his multi-billion dollar company," Habba told The Epoch Times.

15:49

A Diabolic Gun Control Strategy "IndyWatch Feed National"

Michael Hoffman michaelhoffman.substack.com April 14, 2023

www.RevisionistHistory.org

April 19 marks the 248th anniversary of the day on which 700 agents of the lawfully constituted government of Massachusetts approached the town of Lexington intent on seizing the guns of the areas farmers. Eight farmers were gunned down on Lexington Green, after which the uniformed gun confiscators came under attack by thousands of swarming farmers organized as the Minutemen, a citizen militia armed with the same weapons as the governments forces. On the day of The Shot Heard Round the World in Massachusetts, these United States were founded.

The battle of Lexington and Concord which marked the start of the civil war known as the American Revolution, is too often presented in books and lectures as between foreign troops and Americans. In order to disguise what was a police action by the royal governor acting on the order of the Commander in Chief (King George), the event is presented in terms of foreign troops invading New England, the equivalent in our day of the Chinese Peoples Liberation Army landing in Seattle and disarming the local citizens.

By framing Lexington and Concord as Americans vs. aliens, the role of the loyalist American government is overlooked, as is the fact that this was a police action by troops charged with enforcing the law of the land, who spoke the same language and were in some cases cousins of the English-Americans they killed.

Beginning the previous autumn, the local governors of New England began to enforce the kings October 19 order for the seizure of the peoples guns and ammunition (Cf. Boston Gazette, December 12, 1774). One patriot remarked, the Decree that prohibited having arms and ammunition was a violation of the law of self-preservation and the right to defend the liberties which God and nature have given us. (New Hampshire Gazette, January 13, 1775).

A Short History of our Militia Heritage and Ideology

These thoughts didnt spring from erewhon. They were inspired in part by another civil war, in Britain itself some 130 years earlier, when the people took up arms against the government of King Charles I. Those Puritans had argued that the legislature, i.e. the House of Commons didnt just represent the people, it answered to them: We are your principals, and you are our agents.

Their petition, Remonstrance of Many Thousand Citizens and other Freeborn People of England to their own House of Commons (July 1646), did not only denounce (King) Charles, but monarchy itself. It was possible, the petitioners said, for a nation to be happy without a king. It argued for thorough reform. It asked of the victorious Puritan New Model Army, Have you shook this nation like an........

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Questions About You Must Know the Answers To "IndyWatch Feed National"

How Barry Silbert is Contributing to Positive Changes in the World of Cryptocurrency

Barry Silbert, a millionaire entrepreneur and the founder of Digital Currency Group, has been instrumental in the growth and development of the cryptocurrency industry. Silberts expertise in finance and experience in the world of cryptocurrency have established him as a prominent figure in the field.

Silbert is the founder of Gensis Trading, a trading firm that specializes in cryptocurrency, and Grayscale, a cryptocurrency investment firm. Silberts most recent project, Foundry, intends to fund and assist bitcoin mining ventures.

One of Silberts most notable contributions to the cryptocurrency industry is his role in preventing the bankruptcy of Mt. Gox, a major bitcoin exchange. Silberts efforts to revive Mt. Gox involved purchasing a large amount of bitcoin from the exchanges bankruptcy estate and establishing a syndicate of investors to purchase additional bitcoins. Silberts actions helped to prevent a catastrophic loss for many bitcoin holders and helped to stabilize the cryptocurrency market at a critical moment.

Silbert has been a strong supporter of establishing regulatory guidelines in the cryptocurrency industry. According to Silbert, instituting transparent regulations would improve investor confidence and entice institutional investors to get involved in the cryptocurrency market.

Established in 2016, the caucuss goal is to educate legislators on the advantages and potential hazards related to digital currencies and blockchain technology.

Silberts involvement in the caucus has helped to bring attention to the need for clear regulatory guidelines in the cryptocurrency industry, and his efforts have played a role in the introduction of several bills related to digital currencies and blockchain technology in the U.S. Congress.

Silberts advocacy for regulatory clarity and his contributions to the growth and development of the cryptocurrency industry has made him a respected figure in the world of finance and technology.

As the cryptocurrency sector continues to develop and expand, Silberts efforts and support will undoubtedly remain critical in shaping its trajectory. Barry Silberts contributions to the cryptocurrency industry are numerous and varied, and his work has had a significant impact on its growth and development. It is evident that as the cryptocurrency sector continues to develop and mature, Barry Silberts contributions and support will continue to be crucial in determining its future, and he will undoubtedly remain a prominent leader in the industry for many years to come.

Finally, Barry Silbert is a prominent figure in the world of cryptocurrency, having made a fortune as a Bitcoin investor and entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of Digital Currency Group, which oversees a diverse portfolio of...

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Bureau Releases Limited Parallel Data from Brisbane Airport "IndyWatch Feed National"

One might think it prudent to have maintained the two methods of measurement alongside each other for some period at Rutherglen to determine whether there were any biases.

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When the wheels fell off - from science to econobabble "IndyWatch Feed National"

The 100 years from 1870 is described as the innovation century in which there more more inventions, starting coincidentally with the light bulb, than in the rest of mankind's history. For the most part their roll out into society was slow enough to dampen the impact of the invention, electricity wasn't connected fully in Australia until 1989. But for me there was one event that stood out and that occurred on on the 4th of October 1957 just before my birthday.

It was an event of enormous significance, yet is now almost completely forgotten. It changed the world mostly for the better - in many ways, including preventing or at lessening the chance of a nuclear war, and greatly enhanced the standing of science in government, even making the moon landing possible.

At that time Australia was blessed with a visit by a famous Rock star called Little Richard, (top song Good Golly Miss Molly), and on that day he cancelled the tour and went into retirement in a monastery after he claimed to see a message from God in the sky.

In fact most Australians saw the same thing. The next night our family went out into the back yard of our house and, looking up into the sky, we saw a little aluminium sphere drift across the heavens. It was the worlds first satellite, launched into space by the Russians, called Sputnik.

I can't remember anyone saying anything, but right then we realized the cold war was not restricted to the northern hemisphere. Suddenly the concept of Mutually Assured Destruction or MAD for short was very close to home, and the expression one flash and your ash had become reality.

For the US, this was a slap in the face, being beaten in science technology by a rival whose political philosophy they had scorned.

Sputnik plunged Americans into a crisis of self-confidence, including the idea that the country had grown lax with prosperity and had used science for frivolous purposes. This was so promoted by the media that people stopped buying luxury cars, and Ford Edesel, an oversized vulgar yank tank that aimed at the luxury market, went broke. One eminent scientist took advantage of the hysteria to proclaim: Teach science or teach Russian,

"Teach Science or Teach Russian"

It would have to be the slogan of the century because, by golly Ms Molly, it worked. Congress responded with the National Defence Education Act, which increased funding for education at all levels, including low-interest student loans to college students, with the focus on scientific and technical education. They enacted reforms in....

12:54

What Are Transformer Models and How Do They Work? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Via: cohere.ai: So why would a transformer model build text word by word? One answer is, because that works really well. A more satisfying one is that because transformers are so incredibly good at keeping track of the context, that the next word they pick is exactly what it needs to keep going with an []

09:47

Can You Fight for Climate Justice Without Being Antiwar? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Can organizations sincerely say they are leading the climate justice fight without also being unapologetically antiwar? Short answer no. Heres why.

We cannot end climate change without ending war. The United States military is the planets largest single emitter of greenhouse gasses and consumer of oil. The US military and its weapons, consistently deployed to secure economic dominance for the few while ensuring suffering for the many, has no place on a just and livable planet. The corporate interests and fascist, militarist tendencies that lead humanity into conflict are the very same that view our Earth, its atmosphere, and its abundant life as a resource to be exploited for profit. Ending war means ending the war economy the colonial system of extraction and exploitation that got us into this mess in the first place.

That a more peaceful world could be a result of the broad system change climate activists are calling for is no coincidence. But the theoretical intersection alone isnt enough! Environmentalists and climate change activists must make a commitment to peace explicitly. Our planet depends on it.

There are already plenty of reasons to oppose war such as the threat of nuclear destruction, massive civilian casualties, and violence against women and the concentration of fascist imperialist powers into corporatized hands. But if that is not enough for folks doing important work in climate justice to also oppose all wars, then lets also consider militarism and the war economy.

The Pentagon is already the planets largest single institutional emitter of fossil fuels, and US-backed conflicts around the world since WWII can always be tied back to economic gain dominance, especially via the private control of fuel and natural resources. A war with China, which the US has gradually encircled with hundreds of military bases and weaponry, is being provoked for economic reasons as the government and media manufacture the consent of the American public. This will only result in the increase of Pentagon funding (already at $858 billion), siphoning off billions of dollars of taxpayer money to infrastructure and weaponry which is destroying our climate.

Many people dont realize that every solution to climate change already exists. The problem is the government simply will not fund it while its priority is war. Demilitarization is one of the most important things we can do for the climate, and for living beings inside and outside conflict zones.

Currently, our measure of success as a country is based on how much we can destroy and exploit. While the basic tenets of capitalism are taught in America as economic law, this is hardly the case.The economic system we operate under is a choice. There are other options. Our broken and optional system  where income inequality is at an all-time high, the poor have little access to healthcare, and the climate is nearing deadly tipping points is...

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Doubled Pregnancy Loss Rate, Raised Foetal Abnormality Rate and Concentration of Lipid Nanoparticles in Ovaries How Could They Call This Vaccine Safe? "IndyWatch Feed National"

BY ALEX KRIEL AND DR DAVID BELL | THE DAILY SCEPTIC | APRIL 14, 2023

The mRNA vaccines were released globally in early 2021 with the slogan safe and effective. Unusually for a new class of medicine, they were soon recommended by public health authorities for pregnant women. By late 2021, working age women, including those who were pregnant, were being thrown out of employment for not agreeing to be injected. Those who took the mRNA vaccines did so based on trust in health authorities the assumption being that they would not have been approved if the evidence was not absolutely clear. The role of regulatory agencies was to protect the public and, therefore, if they were approved, the drugs were safe.

Recently, a lengthy vaccine evaluation report sponsored by Pfizer and submitted to the Australian regulator, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) dated January 2021 was released under a Freedom of Information request. The report contains significant new information that had been supressed by the TGA and by Pfizer itself. Much of this relates directly to the issues of safety in pregnancy and impacts on the fertility of women of child-bearing age. The whole report is important, but four key data points stand out:

  • The rapid decline in antibody and T cells in monkeys following a second dose;
  • Biodistribution studies (previously released in 2021 through an FOI request in Japan);
  • Data on the impact of fertility outcomes for rats;
  • Data on foetal abnormalities in rats.

We focus on the last three items as, for the first point, it is enough to quote the report itself: Antibodies and T cells in monkeys declined quickly over five weeks after the second dose of [Pfizer Covid vaccine] BNT162b2 (V9), raising concerns over long term immunity. This point indicates that the regulators should have anticipated the rapid decline in efficacy and must have known at the outset that the initial two dose course was unlikely to confer lasting immunity and would, therefore, require multiple repeat doses. This expectation of failure was recently highlighted by Dr. Anthony Fauci, former director at the U.S. NIH.

The three remaining items should be a major cause for concern with the pharmaceutical regulatory system. The first, as re...

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More Than Two Feet of Rain in Ft. Lauderdale Causes Severe Flooding in 1-in-1,000 Year Event "IndyWatch Feed National"

South Florida was hit with a 1-in-1,000 year deluge of rainfall this week as a series of storms pummeled the area, causing widespread flooding, stranded vehicles, closed schools and airport shut-downs.

A record 25.91 inches of rain was measured at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood airport, according to the National Weather Services preliminary report, falling in the 24 hour period leading up to Thursday morning.

Ana Torres-Vazquez, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Miami, said a typical strong hurricane would produce 20 to 25 inches of rainfall over the course of more than one day, reported CNN.

This amount of rain in a 24-hour period is incredibly rare for South Florida, Torres-Vazquez said, describing the rainfall as a 1-in-1,000 year event, or greater, as CNN reported.

This means the chance of it happening in any given year is 0.1 percent.

The average rainfall for all of April in Fort Lauderdale is three inches, and the city hasnt seen 20 inches of rain in a month for almost 25 years.

South Floridas historic rainfall followed a low pressure system that developed in the Gulf of Mexico Wednesday, causing a warm front to move across southern Florida, reported The Guardian. This was followed by a series of slow-moving supercell thunderstorms.

The amount of rainfall is unprecedented, Mayor Dean Trantalis said Thursday, as NBC News reported.

Experts have predicted more extreme weather as the climate crisis wears on.

According to the National Weather Service, another two to three inches of rain...

Victorian State Government Begging for Private Renewable Energy Investment "IndyWatch Feed National"

"... We need to see 25GW of new [generators] between now and 2035 ..." - but Victoria is consistently voted the hardest place to do business in Australia.

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Joe Biden Is A Criminal Says Ex-Obama Whistleblower Alleging Family Kickback Scheme "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Tyler Durden | Zero Hedge | April 14, 2023

A former staffer who worked in the Obama administration is blowing the whistle on the Bidens  and has accused President Biden of being involved in a kickback scheme directly related to his son Hunters overseas business dealings.

Mike McCormick, a stenographer in the White House for 15 years who worked with Biden from 2011 to 2017, told Fox & Friends First that the FBI has completely ignored him despite his willingness to testify under oath before the grand jury investigating Hunter.

In February, I went to the FBI and filed one of their tips on their website. If you do that, and youre lying to them, you go to jail. Im not lying. Im telling the truth, and Im not going to jail, McCormick said on Thursday. Joe Biden is a criminal. He was conducting malfeasance in office to enrich his family. Jake Sullivan is a conspirator in that, and theres more Obama officials involved in it, I believe.

McCormick specifically noted a key dialogue involving then-VP Biden, aide Jake Sullivan and the press on Air Force Two before an April 21, 2014 trip to Kyiv, Ukraine, in which Sullivan now Bidens national security adviser outlined a US investment in the Ukrainian energy sector just days after Hunter joined the board of Burisma.

Months after the trip, Congress allocated $50 million to Ukraines energy market.

Im sitting back there with a tape recorder. Jake Sullivan comes back and somebody asks about fracking. His answer is, well, were bringing a lot of American assistance over for fracking. Burisma was the direct beneficiary of that fracking, and thats what I recorded, and thats in a White House transcript, said McCormick, adding: In the transcript, you dont know who Jake Sullivan is. Its a senior administration official. Im the witness that says Jake Sullivan is the guy who said it and he should be investigated because at the time Hunter Biden was on the board of Burisma and Joe Biden is bringing American taxpayer money to enrich that company and himself and his family.

Hunter joined the board of the Ukrainian natural gas firm on April 18, just three days before Biden and his team traveled to Kyiv. But that critical piece of the...

04:31

On Joe Biden's woke conquest of Ireland "IndyWatch Feed National"

The president is using his Irish identity to bully Brexit Britain. Power often wears the mask of weakness in the 21st century. Think of those strapping, angry 'transwomen' who cry victimhood even as they harass real women. Or privileged students in the luxury surrounds of Oxford or Yale heaping pressure on hapless administrators to decolonise the curriculum so that they might be spared the pain of reading Shakespeare, Chaucer and other long-dead white men. Or Hillary Clinton depicting herself as a victim of sexism even as she wielded her extraordinary power to brand half her compatriots as deplorables. Julie Burchill calls them 'cry-bullies' - a 'hideous hybrid of victim and victor, weeper and walloper'. Now there's President Biden, the most powerful cry-bully in the world. He's taken the grievance machine global. He speaks of his historic pain even as he impresses his imperial power across the Earth. Witness his visit to Ireland. He's hyping up his status as a descendent of the...

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PNG youths loss of tradition is bad news for hunting but also for conservation "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

With two-thirds of the country draped in dense, tropical rainforests, Papua New Guinea is home to diverse wildlife, including several marsupial species, flightless cassowaries, and vibrant birds-of-paradise. Just as diverse are the cultures of its people, who have inhabited the land for nearly 50,000 years, first as hunter-gatherers and later as agriculturalists. Today, more than 85% of the countrys population live in rural and remote areas, where subsistence hunting is still a part of life. People eat meat from small animals, and hunt cassowaries and tree kangaroos for traditional exchanges. The plumage of birds-of-paradise and parrots adorn traditional costumes and ornaments. As Western education permeates the society and economic opportunities in cities increase, youths in Papua New Guinea may be veering away from hunting, a recent study published in the journal Global Ecology and Conservation suggests. It found hunting skills are in decline among secondary school students, and while this may imply that animals could be less likely to be targeted by hunters in the future, experts say this isnt necessarily good news for wildlife, even threatened species: the decline in hunting skills is correlated with poor traditional knowledge about wildlife, which is as necessary for conservation as it is for hunting. The plumage of birds-of-paradise and parrots adorn traditional costumes and ornaments. Image by Valerie Hukalo via Flickr (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0). Demographic change Papua New Guinean ethnobiologist Alfred Kik, pursuing his Ph.D. at the University of South Bohemia in the Czech Republic, wanted to understand whether the growing populationThis article was originally published on Mongabay

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