🚨 ABSOLUTE DISGRACE UNDER ALBANESE.
A 50 year old Mongolian man, Amarbayasgalan Yondonlodoi, has been charged with raping a 17 year old girl in a DiDi rideshare in North Sydney.
He should NEVER have been in Australia.
Home Affairs rightly rejected his family’s dodgy joint student visa in 2023, his wife wasn’t even a genuine student.
But Albanese’s weak immigration system let the Administrative Review Tribunal overturned that decision in January 2026.
Now this predator was free to prey on a child.
This isn’t “compassion”
This is reckless incompetence that puts Australian girls at risk.
Albanese’s border policies are a sick joke, importing risks while ignoring our own people’s safety, time and time again.
How many more kids have to suffer before this government is held accountable?
Share if you’re furious.
Australia deserves better.
Before we left Australia I went to bed every night with a plan in place.
That plan involved a machete, a choke point and my mind made up that I'd do whatever needed to protect my young kids and wife.
All my mates have their own plan.
And before you lefties tell me I'm overreacting, it had happened to multiple friends of ours.
It happened to multiple houses on our street, in our neighbourhood. An affluent neighbourhood.
Armed men running through the house in the early morning with machetes demanding money, jewellery and car keys.
The so called consequences are not a deterrent for these animals.
I have a cop friend who is part of the critical response team and he says they arrest the same kids multiple times a month and they are bailed out to do it all over again.
You shouldn't have to live like this, Australia.
Despite what the political class and their lunatic supporters tell you.
You deserve better.
🚨 #BREAKING: Home invasion HORROR in Glen Waverley, Victoria.
At 3 AM Saturday, 4 men of African appearance smashed into a defenceless 76 year old man’s home, leaving blood smeared across the walls before stealing his car.
An elderly Australian traumatised in his own bed.
You’re supposed to feel safe at home, but Anthony Albanese’s reckless, open border immigration policies have flooded our suburbs with a dangerous criminal plague.
Labor cares more about unchecked intake than protecting its own citizens.
Under Albanese, Australians are no longer safe sleeping in their own beds.
This is the direct result of a weak government failing its nation.
When is enough enough?
#BREAKING: A 17 year old girl was allegedly kidnapped and violently raped by the driver of a ride share after booking a trip through DiDi.
Every parent's worst nightmare.
The predator?
Amarbayasgalan Yondonlodoi, a 50 year
old newly arrived Mongolian national.
This sickening betrayal of trust lies squarely at the feet of Anthony Albanese and Tony Burke.
Their catastrophically weak immigration policies and broken vetting systems failed this child.
In a ruthless pursuit of votes, the Albanese Government opened the floodgates, abandoned proper screening, and let public safety collapse.
They failed to protect our community again.
Enough is enough.
Put Australian safety first.
Machete home invasion in Sydney last night.
Four men kicked in the door of a family home at 2 AM and cut off a man's hand to terrify the family into opening up a safe.
Police say the family ran a local business and were well known in the community.
''There is no indication that this is related to any organised crime. What we believe is … these people were aware that there may have been cash on the premises and that's why they were targeted.''
So if you do well in business in Australia, masked men will kick in your door at 2 AM and cut off your family's hands until somebody opens up the family safe and hands over cash.
What a country.
16 year old Aussie teen Declan Cutler from Mernda, Melbourne was randomly hunted down by a SUDANESE youth gang then was stabbed 56 times & he also received 66 blunt force injuries.
The savage teens left the scene then returned to kick Declan’s lifeless body a few more times, steal his shoes & take selfies with his body.
Labor then weakened the bail laws & did NOTHING to further protect our communities.
Since then crime & violence has only continued to get worse & more innocent people within this same community have been violently murdered- ie: Aidan Becker.
Aussie kids are being slaughtered on our streets, how long until your child or someone you care about is harmed or killed?
Enough is enough.
BREAKING: The Australian Labor government may be about to put one of the ISIS brides on the NDIS.
A court heard today that an ISIS member who returned to Australia last year could not attend anti-terrorism programs because she's been dealing with a potential diagnosis of multiple sclerosis.
So she's apparently disabled now. Not disabled enough to prevent her from flying to Syria and marrying multiple ISIS members - but possibly disabled enough to access the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
This is what our tax payer dollars pay for - bringing literal ISIS members to Australia and paying for all their welfare needs.
What a country, what a system.
It's like a permanent national humiliation ritual
🚨NEW: Right wing party, One Nation, is now TOPPING THE POLLS in Australia 🇦🇺
All across the west, the people are voting right as countries continue to be FLOODED with migrants - both legal and illegal❗️
Well done Australia 👏
https://t.co/wnZT9AdaNU launched and generated $1M volume on day one. Platform ran flawlessly. One whale bought 80% of the first token and wrecked the first launch.
Rocket exploded. Building the next one at a higher cap on @natdotfun
Should we relaunch? Add your comments below👇
00:00 Intro: https://t.co/wnZT9AdaNU launched Tuesday
01:51 The thesis: fixing the NFT launch mechanism
03:04 Why liquidity is the missing ingredient
04:25 Day one: $1M in volume
05:46 The first token (DMT) and the 80% snipe
07:46 The collection, the vibe, and the three-eye concept
10:52 Bitcoin blocks as units and the unboxing experience
13:12 Tarot vibe: a pattern that appears only 78 times
17:01 The Elon rocket analogy: it exploded
18:25 The relaunch plan + Vibathon bounty
NFTs died for a reason. We found the fix.
Before pushing @natdotfun live, we break down our personal experience developing https://t.co/inMF4EwURV in an attempt to join the company of other crypto native projects that have achieved product-market fit.
We also explain why old NFT launches were broken, and why Solana rails + Bitcoin anchoring might actually work.
Watch👇
THE OLD MODEL DIED. NOW WHAT? | Our Predictions for DMT and https://t.co/inMF4EwURV | TBR #315
Episode 315 is really a thesis episode about what counts as real product-market fit in crypto and why so few projects ever reach it. We use names like @tether, @circle, and @HyperliquidX to set the bar, not because we are copying those businesses, but because those examples prove the market does eventually reward products that solve something concrete. That creates the central tension running through the conversation: if most crypto revenue is concentrated in only a handful of serious systems, then anything new has to earn attention through substance, not just narrative, aesthetics, or timing.
From there, the episode opens into a broader discussion about structural problems people would rather ignore until they become unavoidable. We connect crypto incentives to a wider world that is already being reshaped by AI, labor disruption, and rapidly changing market behavior. That thread matters because it explains how they think about $NAT. Not as a gimmick or a short-lived trade, but as an attempt to engage with an uncomfortable problem early, while most people still prefer easier stories.
The heart of the conversation is the NFT thesis. The argument is that NFTs did not fail because digital ownership itself was meaningless. They failed because the original economic design was broken. Creators were rewarded too early, communities absorbed too much downside, and once the initial sale was over the alignment between builder and holder degraded fast. The alternative we describe is a model where creators stay financially connected to what happens afterward, so long-term progress, participation, and community growth matter more than a one-time extraction event.
That idea becomes more powerful in an AI-native environment where more people can create, more content can be produced, and attention becomes even less reliable as a signal of value. A recurring theme in the episode is that better systems should help creators and markets discover viability earlier, while keeping the feedback loop alive after the initial speculation. The discussion around community participation, UNAT distribution, and ongoing alignment points toward a platform that tries to turn market interest into something more durable than hype.
The final layer is the infrastructure thesis underneath all of it. We explain why we want the speed and usability of @solana, while keeping the deeper supply logic and source of truth anchored to Bitcoin through DMT. In our view, Solana makes the experience usable, but Bitcoin gives the system a stronger substrate than most digital assets can claim. That combination is what gives the episode its bigger point of view. This is not just an argument for better NFTs. It is an argument that creator tools, token design, and base-layer credibility all matter more when they reinforce each other instead of pulling in different directions.
Look, @tap_protocol has never announced any of its previous developments in advance. This is the first time. This means that a much bigger development is being made than anything seen before. I'm very excited. $TAP
$365,600 in Government grants to mock me and call James Cook a c*nt.
Outrageous grants have been awarded to a woke anti-Australian art display mocking me and labelling James Cook a c*nt.
Documents attained by One Nation have uncovered an eye-watering $365,600 in grants awarded to Kait James to tour her "Red Flags" exhibition.
The inner-city Melbourne based artist creates embroided Aboriginal calendar tea towels from the 1970s and ’80s.
The exhibition features various anti-Australian pieces including images of Captain Cook with X's for eyes, labelled a "c*nt" and sipping fantasy juice, to mocking me for noting that I’m indigenous to Australia because I was born here.
Federal government agencies Creative Australia ($48,048.80) and the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sport and the Arts (DITRDCSA, $317,551)) provided a grant each to the artist for the touring exhibition.
A commenter on a video about the artist says the exhibition "could cause offence to many Australians" and notes they "don't really understand why the Victorian and Australian government would sponsor exhibitions which undermines Australians as being citizens of their own country."
While Australians are struggling to live this is what Government is wasting your money on.
This is divisive, anti-Australian and a waste of taxpayer money.
They're holding up great on this shitty market day. It's no coincidence. I've chosen my side. My three favorite projects are @tap_protocol@TracNetwork@natgmi $TAP trac-network:native $NAT.
What are your three favorite projects?