Month: October 2021

BEST WE REMEMBER

Remembrance Day was originally intended to remind us of the futility of war. The 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month marked the time the Armistice was signed at the end of WWI, or, as it was known at the time, The Great War, the war to end all wars. 

Lukashenko Rips the Guts out of the Lockdown Politicians

‘Who gave you the right to do this? Where, in what law does it say that you have the right to penalise people?’
At a government meeting called to discuss the pandemic situation and measures taken to counter the spread of coronavirus infection, President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko expressed his position on the anarchic actions of state bodies and clearly outlined his position on this matter.

Who the Hell do Profiteering Politicians think they are to lead us to war with Russia

MICHAEL WALSH OP-ED: Let us be quite clear about it; neither Russia nor China poses a threat to the Managed Democracies of the West. War is simply not in their interests. In fact, war to either of these nations would be as disastrous to them as it would be to the incinerated millions in the so-called democracies. Russia shares borders with 14 other countries, more than any other country. Russia gets on fine with its neighbours.

To Europe Renaissance Fans from Australia

OUR CORRESPONDENT IN MELBOURNE: Yes, well done those men and women who got out and protested. The new pandemic management bill that is in the Victorian parliament at the moment proves the point that you made so well on our state Premier Minister I heard on your radio show today. We are living in a managed democracy; otherwise known as a dictatorship.

Still think population displacement is a Conspiracy Theory

In Austria, the number of people born abroad has reached a new high. One of the small nation’s top parties is ringing the alarm about Austria’s continuous influx of foreigners. Almost 1.8 million (20.1 percent) of the people living in Austria were born abroad, according to the latest 2020 migration report by the Austrian Integration Fund. Five years ago, the proportion was 18.3 percent.