🚨 Police were FORCED to step in…
Here’s what REALLY happened at the so-called ‘kids’ protest against Pauline Hanson in Melbourne.
WATCH 👇
https://t.co/GG6JSVFDLG
They're building a Digital Prison.
Respond accordingly.
It's decision time... because if we don't say 'NO' now... we may never get the option to say 'no' in the future...
We're allowed to notice that they're building a digital prison... we're allowed to doubt them when they say it's 'for our own good'... we're allowed to protect our freedom BEFORE it's gone, rather than merely begging for it back when it's too late.
This is THE fight of our generation and losing isn't an option.
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How did our scientific health advisors get their advice so wrong for so long.
Was it incompetence or deliberate ?
Who has been sacked or exposed for the erroneous advice on diet given to the UK public for decades ?
Answer :- No one and that tells you everything you need to know.
Australians could soon pay with face or palm scans via Verifone’s new Victa biometric terminals.
Absolutely not. Next they’ll be pushing a microchip in your hand.
Start using cash now, once this becomes normal, you’ll never get the choice back.
This is your wake-up call.
No ticket.
No QR code.
Just your face.
Facial recognition technology is already being used for entry at the Australian Open and is now expanding into AFL venues, with plans to move into concerts and other live events across Australia.
Supporters say it makes getting through the gates faster.
But this isn’t just about convenience.
Your face is biometric data — one of the most sensitive forms of personal information you have. Unlike a password, you can’t change it if it’s compromised.
Under Australia’s Privacy Act, biometric information receives a higher level of legal protection because of how sensitive it is.
Even the ABC article raises concerns that once this technology becomes normalised, it could lead to what’s known as “scope creep” — where systems introduced for one purpose gradually expand into others over time.
One technology provider says it doesn’t own the biometric data. Instead, the venue or organisation using the system decides how long to keep it and what it’s ultimately used for.
The question isn’t whether facial recognition can make queues move faster.
The question is whether Australians are comfortable turning their own face into another form of digital ID for everyday life.
https://t.co/1Ax8tqd4tL
NO ONE has the right to force, coerce, or compel you to take a vaccine — not the government, not your employer, not a school, not a doctor, and not “public health” authorities.
Not even in an emergency.
Informed consent is not optional.
It is absolute.
The Nuremberg Code (1947) is crystal clear:
“The voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential.”
No exceptions.
No “emergency” loophole.
No “greater good” override.
You have the right to be fully informed of every risk and benefit — without pressure, threats, job loss, school exclusion, travel bans, or social punishment.
Any attempt to force medical treatment on a free human being is a direct violation of fundamental human rights.
They can recommend.
They can educate.
They can persuade.
They cannot compel.
Stand firm.
Know your rights.
Refuse coercion.
Your body is not state property.
More appalling measures from the Australian Government who advise health workers to administer vaccines ‘opportunistically’ while patients are sedated !
So much for informed consent !