Yes, humans are very stupid. The oceans act as the largest carbon sink on the planet, absorbing 70% of CO₂.
And now some scientists want to pump it full of chemicals to see if they can “fix the weather.” They can’t.
This risks huge ecological damage. We’ve only mapped 26% of the ocean floor! In fact we know less about it than we do about the moon.
It’s insane. But then, insanity is the new normal 🤡
The incursions on free speech in Australia have reached crisis point.
Rather than continually pass laws which erode it, Parliament need to act to protect this fundamental right.
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@VincentHondius@jagaa_official@antmillionsbot Isn't it the other way around. Printing money makes imports more expensive, because it's being devalued. But makes exports more attractive to overseas buyers.
Printing money alone won't increase USA's export trade. It'll need a manufacturing base to start up again.
I’d love to wake up one morning and not hear or read about a machete attack.
Sure, Victoria is a big place and violent crime happens - but machete attacks every day are new (as of the last few years).
And the policy that led to this culture is traceable to decisions made by the government in power for over a decade.
Drew Pavlou and Pete Zogoulas just released the most damning piece of investigative journalism Australia has produced in years.
Minnesota’s disability fraud broke the internet. Australia’s makes it look small.
The NDIS is a $52 billion/year program, the 3rd largest expense on the federal budget and larger than Australia’s entire defence budget.
In Lakemba there are 1,300 registered providers. Statistically, 1 in every 3 people is running one.
The investigation shows 9 providers sharing a single building address. Every door was locked across multiple visits. Phone numbers disconnected, websites broken or gone entirely.
They then set up a cleaning sting by hiring an NDIS registered cleaning provider; the kind billing directly out of disabled people’s government support packages.
Two cleaners show up to a staged Airbnb with zero equipment. They clean with the room’s own tissue box and leave in 25 minutes. Invoice: $236. That includes 2 hours labour at $116 and $120 in “travel costs” claiming 60km when the actual distance was 30km.
When confronted, the provider reissues it at $24.80.
Then there’s M&F Disability Services. They received a lifetime ban from the NDIS in September 2025 for fraud.
Within weeks, Sunny Days Care opens at the exact same address, on the exact same phone number, with the same accountant connected to both entities through ASIC records.
When Drew and Pete walk in and ask questions, staff physically assault them, smash $800 worth of equipment, and scream sexual harassment allegations on a public street.
The NDIS integrity chief told the Australian Senate that there are literally not enough judges to deal with the known fraud cases (we’re talking tens of billions).
Out of 7,000 fraud tip offs from participants reporting their own providers, only 16 prosecutions have been completed.
16 out of 7,000.
@VincentHondius@jagaa_official@antmillionsbot I actually think that's trumps plan to reset the dollar. He started with tariffs to bring business back to the US, but they can't compete with cheaper imports. A weaker dollar makes it easier for the US to sell abroad.
@SeniorWinki @antmillionsbot Do you think that the USA has the manufacturing capacity to want to do that?
World politics is changing not sure if it is for the better or worse ATM.
In this session, I question the Aged Care Safety & Quality Commissioner on why some Commonwealth-funded aged-care facilities are banning family visitors without a legal or public health mandate. Many constituents are raising this issue, and I wanted to find out what was the lawful basis for these "operational discretions."
I was pleased to get a direct admission from Ms. Metz that there is no legal basis under the Aged Care Act for a provider to unilaterally ban a visitor. In fact, the Act explicitly protects the resident's right to have visitors.
The ACQSC confirmed that they view an unjustified visitor ban as a serious breach of residents' rights.
I questioned why funding continues to flow to these providers while they are under investigation for unlawful bans. Ms. Hefren-Webb clarified that while they don't control the "funding lever" (which sits with the Department), they do have the authority to pursue civil penalties and compliance notices.
It was concerning to hear from Mr. Day that the Department hasn't issued explicit guidance to providers telling them they can't use visitor bans as a lazy substitute for proper staff discipline or complaints management.
The Commission could not provide immediate data on visitor ban complaints or subsequent enforcement actions, and took these questions on notice.
We must ensure that our elderly are not isolated from their loved ones just because a provider finds a family member "difficult."
- Senate Estimates | February 2026
NEW:
A federal judge in Manhattan has dismissed a civil lawsuit that sought to hold @binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, and its founder, Changpeng Zhao @cz_binance, legally responsible for crypto transactions they say were allegedly used to fund terrorist groups. The plaintiffs who sued CZ accused him of facilitating 64 terrorist attacks around the world by arguing that his company Binance facilitated terror financing after plaintiffs alleged several Foreign Terrorist Organizations were using Binance.
U.S. District Judge Jeannette Vargas ruled that the 535 plaintiffs, consisting of terror attack victims and their relatives, failed to plausibly show that Binance or Zhao "culpably associated themselves with these terrorist attacks, participated in them as something they wanted to bring about, or sought by their actions to ensure their success."
The original complaint was notably 891 pages with 3,189 paragraphs, which the judge described in her ruling as "wholly unnecessary" given the core allegations in the case.
This dismissal represents a significant win for Binance and Zhao in the case brought under United States anti-terrorism financing laws and it answers questions surrounding possible culpability of crypto platforms whose users may or may not be engaged in criminal or terrorist activity in violation of platform policies.
This is certainly an interesting case that is paving the way for more case law as it pertains to understanding sanctions, terror financing and platform liability in the evolving technological world we now live in.
NDIS Disability provider in West Sydney screamed at us: ''ARE YOU FUCKING RETARDED!''
The Australian government shut down West Sydney NDIS provider M&F Disability Services for fraud in October.
Almost simultaneously a new NDIS business called ''Sunny Days Care'' popped up in the same shop with the same phone number and same accountant.
We visited to ask if they were the same business operating under a new name.
When we confronted them on camera, the owners physically assaulted us, smashed $800 worth of @PeteZogoulas's equipment, and staff screamed "RETARD" at us.
This behaviour screams ''legitimate and professional disability service business''
OMG I just watched the video @PeteZogoulas@DrewPavlou
I’m speechless.
Everyone in Australia should watch this video.
https://t.co/N51IZR1wI5
Legacy media journalists who follow me, give these guys an interview!!
#Auspol2026
FULL OUTSIDERS INTERVIEW.
As always, thankyou to Rowan, Caroline and James for having me on to discuss my eSafety win. We also talked about how determined this Labor government is to silence the opinions of ordinary Australians, and how the eSafety Comissioner and her office are unfit for purpose.
Enjoy!
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After two months of investigating the NDIS, @DrewPavlou and I finally got the all clear from the lawyers.
The exposé drops in 2 hours.
GOD BLESS AUSTRALIA.
A court found JP Morgan "unlawfully conducted or participated in" Epstein's sex trafficking enterprise.
The world's largest bank wired over $3 million to girls involved.
They settled for $75 million. No criminal charges. No arrests.
14 V.I.C. § 605(a)
INDUSTRIAL SCALE FRAUD: Watch this. $50 billion in Australian wealth being devoured by a system riddled with fraud and zero accountability. The NDIS is not fit for purpose. It's time to shut it down and start again.
So a Transgender Woman (A Man) sexually assaulted a rape survivor and the Prison Staff Actively WARNED the Government and the Correctional System that this WOULD HAPPEN and yet their warning were ignored.
It becomes even worse;
"Rintoull was placed alongside that victim, a young mum with a baby inside prison, despite her being deemed a “fragile” prisoner because of a history of being raped and sexually assaulted.
Authorities have also denied prison insider claims that Rintoull was allowed to continue living alongside their victim in their low security jail unit after initial allegations were made."
What the hell are we even doing here?
Noah Addison pleaded guilty to possessing the most horrific child exploitation material imaginable and secretly recording his female neighbour in the bathroom without consent.
Outcome?
No jail time.
No conviction recorded.
Just 2 years' probation.
He's still free to work as a nurse with access to women and children.
How is this justice? 😡