Comandantes de Hamás:
"Nuestro problema no es solo Palestina, nuestro problema es matar a todos los no musulmanes. Perseguiremos a judíos y cristianos en todo el mundo. ¡O se convierten al islam o los mataremos!"
Esto no te lo muestran los medios. Pregúntate por qué.
Great article.
“ The UN has become one of the most dangerous instruments in modern geopolitics. Authoritarian regimes are using the UN’s prestige to normalise their behavior, conceal their crimes and peddle anti-Western propaganda. It should terrify all of us that the world’s most trusted watchdog has been successfully leveraged as a PR firm for tyrants.”
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Regional wastewater is usually treated as a problem. In an energy security framework, it may also be part of the solution.
Many rural towns face wastewater challenges that cannot easily be converted into human-grade or recycled water. But that same resource could support algal inputs for biodiesel production, or help grow canola and seed oil crops used in fuel supply chains.
For farmers, this is not only about energy. It is also about diversification. A reliable demand for biodiesel inputs could help regional producers balance market volatility while contributing to Australia’s sovereign fuel capability.
Energy security is strongest when local problems become part of national solutions.
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🧐😭For those mourning the ghoul.
The fall of the regime in Iran was predetermined on the day when a father was publicly hanged in front of his daughter for a post on social media.
In his final moments, the father kept smiling while looking into his daughter’s eyes, so that her courage would not break.
Who does not remember that scene — and hundreds of similar scenes that shook the hearts of people all over the world?
In a place where women have their hair cut off for not wearing a burqa, where they are paraded naked and beaten so brutally that they die in hospital in agony…
A culture and a system of values that treat women and children with such contempt and exploit them are doomed to destruction.
@DavidShoebridge@kimworldwide Anything to say about the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps interference Australia and their horrendous slaughter of tens of thousands of their own people?
Australia cannot afford to treat fragile supply chains as someone else’s problem.
The Suez Canal blockage was a reminder that disruption does not always come from war. Sometimes things simply go wrong. A single vessel, stuck in the wrong place for long enough, can threaten the flow of fuel, plastics, chemicals and critical inputs that modern economies rely on.
For Australia, that vulnerability is even sharper because so much of what we need arrives from somewhere else, through routes we do not control.
It makes no strategic sense to live with that level of exposure when onshore solutions exist.
Energy security is not optional. It is the foundation that keeps industry, agriculture, transport and national resilience moving.
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Regional Australia sits at the centre of the energy security question.
For rural towns, regional cities, agriculture, mining and resources, diesel is not optional. It keeps machinery moving, supply chains operating and essential industries functioning. But relying on distant fuel production and long transport routes creates cost, emissions and vulnerability.
Producing diesel on site, or closer to where it is needed, could help reduce that exposure.
If agricultural users alone could reduce the need to ship diesel over long distances, Australia could remove a measurable share of emissions while strengthening regional resilience.
Energy security is not only built in Canberra. It is built in the towns, farms and industries that keep the country running.
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On this day in 1941, the Farhud pogrom began in Baghdad.
Jewish men, women, and children were hunted, murdered, raped, and robbed by mobs chanting hatred through the streets of Iraq’s capital.
The Farhud is a reminder that antisemitism in the Middle East did not begin because of Israel. It existed long before Israel’s rebirth.
Today we remember the victims and the ancient Iraqi Jewish community that was eventually driven from the land it had called home for over 2,500 years.
Why are we using diesel to move diesel?
Australia consumes about 33 billion litres of diesel each year, with agriculture, mining, resources and regional communities carrying a significant share of that demand. The current system often requires fuel to be transported long distances before it reaches the industries that depend on it.
Justin Howden outlines a more practical approach: move the production capability closer to the point of need.
If equipment can be placed in a 20-foot container and deployed where diesel is needed, then fuel security becomes more local, more flexible and less exposed to disruption.
That is what national resilience looks like in practical terms.
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Iran has just been nominated to preside over the UN Committee for the protection of women's rights, human rights, and the prevention of terrorism.
YES, IRAN. And it was supported by the United Kingdom, Spain, and France.
This is not a joke. It's real.
- @isaacrrr7
Algae may seem simple, but its strategic potential is significant. Australia has the conditions needed to think seriously about algae-based fuel solutions.
Algae can grow using carbon, light, heat and water — and it does not need high-quality freshwater or prime agricultural land. It can use wastewater, brackish water, high-salinity water or low-salinity water, making it a potential energy security tool that does not directly compete with food production.
For Australia, that matters. We have heat, sun and vast regional areas where distributed fuel production could support agriculture, industry and national resilience.
Energy security will not be solved by one technology alone, but algae shows why practical sovereign capability must be part of the conversation. The future of fuel security may depend on technologies that are practical, distributed and already within reach.
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