This is one of the most intriguing charts in the world right now.
Not necessarily because China’s annual CO2 emissions are on another planet, we all know that already, but because climate ideology remains almost entirely centered in Western Europe.
If you truly believe that frustrating housing development, blocking roads, gluing yourself to buildings, or throwing soup at priceless art is the way to make the world better, why are you not doing it where it has the biggest impact?
If you believe in catastrophic climate projections, including the extreme scenarios that even the United Nations is now moving away from, and if you believe that destroying things and severely disrupting people’s lives is the way to reduce CO2 emissions, then at least focus on where the biggest reductions can actually be achieved.
Instead, after years of societal damage, activists keep demanding more idiotic measures in countries that have already cut emissions and are nowhere near China’s levels.
In Europe, climate ideology has produced massive imbalances: housing shortages, energy insecurity, loss of competitiveness, industrial decline, wealth destruction, and rising polarization.
All without anything close to a meaningful global reduction in CO2 emissions.
🚨In a World baffled by excess deaths.
A small state in the Great Southern Land seems to make it look clear.
In 2021, Mark McGowen’s Labor Government was in charge of Western Australia.
You can almost smell the militant approach in this graph of sky rocketing adverse events.
The same year messenger RNA tech was rolled out.
Turns out... they had 140 excess deaths that year.
And a new peer reviewed paper just revealed that of those 140 excess deaths WA had... ZERO (0) deaths were attributed to covid.
That’s what makes what Dr. John Campbell is alluding to here in this clip, extremely relevant and crystal clear.
Raphael Lataster PhD (author of peer reviewed paper on excess mortality) explains: “I found that in 4 of Australia’s 8 major regions excess mortality was present, correlating with rapid and thorough [messenger RNA] vaccination programs, before mass exposure to covid”
PM Anthony Albanese told Australians sometime back then:
“When it’s your turn, get the vaccination. They’re safe. They’re effective. Do it for Australia.”... saying shortly after the jab: “I feel good, I feel fine and tell you what: It certainly feels a lot better than being under lockdown or ending up in hospital.”.
Seems this clip tells a different story.
Highly complaint, highly vaccinated and heavily mandated by the totalitarian government... Western Australia could be the smoking gun in the excess mortality debate.
Taking your hat off in respect is a traditional etiquette gesture signaling honor, gratitude, or recognition, often called a "hat tip" or "doffing". It is generally required indoors, in private homes, during the National Anthem, in worship places, or during funerals. This gesture signifies that you are not in a hurry, acknowledging others with goodwill.
He didn't even take his cap off !!!
A deliberate sign of No Respect.
I'm so sick of this and I will not be made to feel responsible for things that happened 238 years ago.
WE FOUNDED THIS COUNTRY
WE BUILT THIS COUNTRY
WE DIED FOR THIS COUNTRY
Show some respect for the fallen Men & Women
or stay away from out tribute to the ANZACS. 🔥🇦🇺
The X algorithm is broken, and it's killing the platform from the inside out.
It's gotten measurably worse, and it now barely registers something as fundamental as how many people chose to follow you. Small accounts can't grow organically. Large accounts watch their reach collapse month over month. Post too much and you're throttled. Post too little and you're forgotten. There is no winning move because the system isn't designed for anyone to win.
It's designed to keep everyone anxious, posting more, and dependent on whatever the model decided that morning.
I'm personally down 95% from a year ago. Ninety-five percent. I get more views and replies on Instagram with 20,000 followers than I do here with a following many multiples of that. Every serious creator, journalist, and news account I know is reporting the same collapse. This isn't a handful of cranks complaining but a structural failure visible in the numbers across the entire creator class.
The damage runs deeper than impressions. The algorithm has quietly redefined what kind of person you're allowed to be on this platform. If you stay relentlessly inside one "niche," you get rewarded. If you post like an actual human being with multiple interests — politics, tech, gaming, culture, memes — you get punished. The system literally works against diversity of thought, which is supposed to be the entire point of a town square. It funnels everyone into narrower and narrower lanes until creators stop being people and start being content categories.
The user experience is just as broken as the creator experience. Imagine subscribing to a dozen tech and science channels on YouTube and being shown unrelated slop instead. That's the For You feed now. Most of the accounts on my timeline are random accounts I never asked to see, while the people I actually chose to follow get buried.
The "systems-first" approach the team is so proud of has turned a social network into a slot machine and the engagement numbers everyone is whispering about in group chats prove the experiment isn't working.
Here's the part nobody at X seems willing to say out loud: followers used to be social capital, and the algorithm has retroactively devalued every account on the platform. All of us, aside from the legacy celebrities who arrived with audiences pre-built, clawed our way up from zero. We posted through the woke years, the bot waves, the policy changes, the verification chaos. We built something. And then one day a model decided our followers don't really count anymore. Treating creators this way is the digital equivalent of how communist regimes treat entrepreneurs: confiscate the value they built, redistribute it to whoever the central planner prefers this week, and call it fairness.
It also makes no business sense. Creators are not a cost center on this platform — we are the platform. The reason anyone opens the app is because someone they want to hear from is here. When you suppress that signal in favor of algorithmic guesses, you don't just hurt creators — you train users to leave.
People are already migrating their best work to Substack, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok, where follower relationships still mean something. X is speedrunning the same mistake every dying platform makes: confusing engagement metrics with actual loyalty.
The fix isn't complicated:
Give us back a real Following feed that respects the explicit choice users made when they hit the follow button. Let the For You tab handle discovery — that's its job — but stop overriding the social graph people built deliberately. Make follower count weight something meaningful again. Stop punishing topical range. Stop boosting unverified randoms over accounts users have actively opted into. And stop pretending an opaque ranking model is more legitimate than the user's own stated preferences.
X is supposed to be the free speech platform. But suppression by algorithm is still suppression — it just has better PR. If the team is serious about this being a town square, the people who showed up and built it deserve to actually be heard by the audiences they earned.
Fix the algorithm. Give followers back their meaning. Let creators be human again.
45 incidents last 45 days ... refineries are blowing up all around the world.... not only war zones but in Australia, Indonesia.... today Mexico....
If you think these are all some absurd coincidences, you trully deserve a collar and a leash. While someones are blowing up world's energy sources, stocks are reaching all time highs every day.
Did I miss a few days when they injected some sort of a shot to make men turn completely into sheep or was that part of the Covid shots I did not take.
Whoever is behind this is doing a great job to destroy energy sources everywhere while sleep walking people to a never seen chaos before.
My prediction:
They’re setting the world’s oil fields on fire to declare an energy emergency : restricted travel, energy consumption & movement
To monitor & enforce the lockdown they will demand compliance with surveillance tech
Whatever happens DO NOT COMPLY THIS TIME
A CHINESE-FLAGGED TANKER DOCKS AT BOTANY BAY, LADEN WITH OIL FROM INDIA.
Back in 1788, the infant colony of Sydney teetered on the brink of starvation.
We weren’t self-sufficient in food, so the HMS Sirius embarked on a gruelling, round-the-world voyage to Cape Town (via South America) just to buy food and save us from famine.
One ship – our fragile lifeline – stood between life and death.
Fast-forward to today.
In the name of insane, virtue-signalling Net Zero madness, we’ve deliberately slaughtered our own refineries, shut down exploration, and handed our energy security to foreign powers.
We’ve gutted our ability to produce fuel at home – all for green applause from elites who’ll never miss a meal.
The devastating result?
We now depend on a Chinese-flagged ship hauling oil from India to keep our tractors running.
Without that foreign tanker, our farmers can’t plough the fields, can’t harvest the crops, can’t get food to our hungry cities.
One delayed ship, one geopolitical hiccup, and the shelves empty, the prices skyrocket, families go without.
This is not progress – this is utter betrayal.
Political stupidity and ideological obsession have dragged us right back to 1788: a proud, resource-rich nation reduced to begging foreign ships to arrive on time… so we don’t starve.
How much more humiliation will we swallow before we wake up?
It’s time to ditch Net Zero, - drill, baby drill and reopen the refineries
Just in case you don’t know:
If you want to see a global crisis, let Australia run out of fuel…
Did you know that Australia is the 22nd largest exporter on earth.
15th largest country by measure of GDP.
As far as minerals go, we are the 3rd largest exporter of minerals on earth but per capita, we are by far the largest.
We are the 3rd largest overall energy exporter on the planet, largest of the OECD countries.
We are the Largest exporter of iron ore #1
$87,700,000,000
87.7 billion dollars or 55.9% of the global total.
Largest lithium producer #1
61,000 tons
46.9% of global supply.
Largest exporter of zinc #1
$2,2100,000,000
2.21 billion dollars
Largest exporter for barley #1
$2,370,000,000
2.37 billion dollars
Largest exporter for Bauxite #1
110 million tonnes
Largest exporters of Liquid Natural Gas #1 in volume
#3 in revenue.
$27,400,000,000
27.4 billion dollars
Largest wheat exporter #1
$10,200,000,000
Largest exporter of sheep #1
49% of global supply
$1,500,000,000
Largest exporter of opals #1
90% of global supply.
Largest exporter of manganese #1
$1,390,000,000
2nd Largest beef exporter after Brazil. 12 billion dollars.
$12,200,000,000
2nd Largest gold exporter #2
310 tons annually
34.2 billion dollars
3rd Largest grain exporter #3
14% of global supply.
Large exporter of copper #3
$64,200,000,000 - 7.1%
2nd largest exporter of uranium. #2
4.1 billion tonnes
We have 30% of the known global uranium reserves.
5th Largest exporter of silver #5
Number 8 exporter of aluminium #8
$4.1 billion dollars
4.5% of global supply
26th Largest exporter of oil #26
$7,540,000,000
$7.54 billion dollars
Australia is the 4th Largest coal producer of coal on earth.
We are the Largest coal exporter on earth. 50% of worlds sea born coal comes from Australia.
150 million coming from the mighty Hunter which is the largest single coal export port on earth.
It is completely irresponsible to allow a country that feeds and powers the world to get into a situation where we may need to pull up trucks because we have a fuel shortage…
And you still have to work and get only 50% of your earnings?
You kidding me!
Where’s the money?
Based on the coverage on X Iran has caused no damage to the American or Israeli armed forces, been completely decimated militarily, and basically lost their ability to launch an attack.
But the reality is the war just went from 4 days to 6 months, we've killed little girls, hunted down unarmed vessels thousands of miles away, our leader thinks he's Al Pacino in Any Given Sunday, we're asking for missile interceptors from Ukraine, demanding more Tomahawk production from Raytheon and slowing down our weapon roll-out to preserve ammunition.
The clearcut bias is becoming a real fucking problem.
Open up the algorithm @elonmusk, stop censoring videos from US airbases and Isreal and let the people see what's really happening from an unbiased, uncensored perspective.
“We’ve had a good run for our money with this gas chamber lie, but we have to be a bit careful as eventually it’s going to be exposed & our entire psychological warfare effort is going to be brought down with it” Victor Cavendish-Bentinck.
Here comes the cavalry, and it isn’t angry twenty-somethings discovering politics for the first time, it’s Gen X finally losing its shit after a lifetime of being told to work harder, wait longer, and trust people who have never built, risked, or carried responsibility beyond a talking point.
We did what we were told. We built businesses without grants, paid real interest rates, met payrolls, and absorbed losses when things went wrong, all while governments treated the economy like a laboratory and small business like a renewable resource.
We were promised stability and delivered volatility, sold discipline and given debasement, and then lectured about empathy by a managerial class that couldn’t run a barbecue, let alone a country.
The lie that broke it was the insistence that none of this was happening. That housing shortages had nothing to do with population policy. That flooding the economy with cheap money wouldn’t punish savers or reward speculation. That cost of living pressures were an act of God rather than the predictable outcome of weak decisions made by weaker and more comfortable people.
Gen X remembers when the country worked and not because it was perfect, but because it respected limits. We also understand systems, incentives, and bullshit, which is why the anger isn’t loud, it’s very deliberate.
We now withdraw loyalty, redirect capital, organise quietly, and apply pressure where it actually matters.
This isn’t a phase or a protest vote. It’s a recalibration by a generation that has realised the institutions won’t fix themselves and the people in charge are neither frightened nor competent enough to be trusted.
Here comes the cavalry. Calm, solvent, and done pretending. Buckle up. Enjoy the ride.
#AustraliaFirst
Here is the list of ALP federal MPs and Senators who did **not** post "Happy Australia Day" (or similar unqualified celebratory greetings) on X today, January 26, 2026:
- Anthony Albanese
- Richard Marles
- Penny Wong
- Jim Chalmers
- Tanya Plibersek
- Chris Bowen
- Tony Burke
- Mark Butler
- Catherine King
- Madeleine King
- Ed Husic
- Katy Gallagher
- Murray Watt
- Clare O'Neil
- Amanda Rishworth
- Anne Aly
- Josh Burns
- Pat Conroy
- Julie Collins
- Andrew Giles
I think we need to bring back calling people "internet famous" instead of calling them "influencers." There needs to be something borderline derogatory injected back into it.