🚨 The Chinese Communists have just TICKETED the Fox News crew, using their abundance of surveillance cameras placed around Beijing!
BRET BAIER: "There are literally cameras everywhere...they see everything...our driver parked illegally for 2 MINUTES and got a ticket for $40!"
"Because they saw it, on the camera."
This is Communism! It's what the Democrats want.
The Australian Greens are calling on the Govt to audit every Palantir contract across Government and particularly in Defence, Home Affairs and intelligence agencies and table the findings in Parliament. The public has a right to know the full scale of the risks and the sell out
Make sense of this :
Australia just signed a A$10 billion deal to buy made in Japan warships - no doubt to help it “deter” China. Or less politely put, to help it join the US mother of all “regime change” wet dreams in the People’s Republic.
In WW2 Australia was allied with China in its war of resistance against Japanese occupation. 17,500 Australian servicemen died in action or in captivity in that war.
It’s estimated that up to 20 million Chinese citizens or military personnel died in the course of the 8 year long Japanese war of aggression against China.
Today Australia’s trade with China makes up 24% of its total trade —more than double Japan’s share.
The Japanese warship deal comes on top of Australia’s 300 billion nuclear submarine procurement deal under AUKUS.
This obscene military expenditure is being foisted upon civilian populations (in NZ also) in service to the China threat pathology which has infested the minds of the security elites within the AngloSphere. A contagion being urged on daily by the voracious profit seeking of the military industrial complex and its stockholders. The deranged elites driving us all towards such dystopian futures need to be rounded up and placed in secure, psychiatric institutions.
Make peace for humanities sake you dumbasses!
NZ military aircraft carried out repeated close-in reconnaissance & harassment in the relevant airspace, even approaching to within 30 nautical miles of China’s coastline. Put yourself in someone else's shoes. How far is it from NZ coastline to the area within 30 nautical miles of it?
@globaltimesnews These people don't understand "urges" words, China should start shooting them down, only language they understand is force! There is no international law, stop pretending there is such thing, this "international law" does not apply to Western countries! @MFA_China
A 40-year-old Aboriginal woman died in Bandyup prison this morning - the second death of an Aboriginal woman in the prison in 5 weeks.
The death comes days after Indigenous community leaders and other justice advocates urged reform to WA's prison system.
https://t.co/5RhU1X4dgG
Australia and Japan have signed an historic $10 billion deal for three Japanese-built warships.
The first of the three new Mogami class frigates will arrive in 2029. @ollie_haig#9News
We’re building more defence capabilities here at home than ever before.
Like the Ghost Bat in Melbourne and the Ghost Shark in Sydney.
And that means not only are we making Australia more sovereign and secure.
Australia just announced a $53 BILLION military spending surge… and guess who they’re pointing at? China.
Why on earth would China attack Australia? China is one of Australia’s largest trading partners. We’re talking about hundreds of billions in trade, resources, energy, agriculture, all flowing both ways. It makes absolutely ZERO strategic sense for China to disrupt that. You don’t attack a country you rely on economically. That’s not how geopolitics works in 2026.
This looks a lot less like “defense” and a lot more like pressure from the United States. Washington has been pushing its allies for years to ramp up military spending, fall in line with NATO-style targets, and plug into blocs like AUKUS. And surprise, surprise Australia suddenly “discovers” a massive threat just as it commits tens of billions more to defense.
Let’s not forget this also conveniently aligns with buying more US-linked military hardware, deeper integration into US strategy, and further escalation in the Indo-Pacific.
Meanwhile, the narrative being pushed is that China is some imminent threat to Australia… despite the fact that the two economies are deeply intertwined and mutually dependent.
This isn’t about China attacking Australia.
This is about aligning with US geopolitical strategy, justifying massive spending, and selling a threat that doesn’t match reality.
And once again It’s the taxpayers footing the bill.
🔥 BREAKING 🔥
Oil Refinery Fire Geelong, Victoria.
Flight data shows a high-altitude US Navy-style MQ-4C Triton surveillance drone (or similar; some posts specify callsign/path from Darwin area flying patterns off Geelong/Bass Strait coast around the fire ignition window.
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PM Albanese spent the last week flying to Singapore, Brunei and Malaysia to secure fuel.
He just announced he only got 1.1 days of diesel, roughly 26 hours supply.
We use 90–95+ million litres every day.
After two back-to-back trips… that’s all we got.
The situation is far worse than they admit.
@PaulineHansonOz I'd go a step further and say that you should not be able to own an Australian home if you or your parents were not born in Australia. And you must be able to speak fluent English. In the last 5 years it's become way too easy for people to become Australian citizens.
The Albanese government will invest an additional $53 billion into the Defence Force over the next decade, with plans to seek funding from the private sector to reach ambitious spending targets.
Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles is expected to announce the major funding boost in a speech at the National Press Club today, revealing the government will hit a defence spending target of 3% of GDP by 2030.
The government plans to increase defence spending by $14 billion over the next four years and $55 billion over the next decade, with private capital investment from businesses and superannuation funds playing a key role in reaching the target. #defence #spending #defenceforce #adf #australia
If you want to call Australia home, you should speak its national language.
We will make learning English an obligation for permanent visa holders - not an option.
No option for “the government and their short sighted policies”
No option for “Australia-first national five / ten year plan”
No option for “National strategy”
Utter lunacy.
Some Australians - at least 62% of the respondents to this poll - are so radicalised by the immigration debate...
...they focus on that while ignoring the clear and present danger of the fuel crisis, which risks food shortages, etc.
We're about to learn...