The Walrus and the Carpenter is a poem recited by the fat twins, Tweedledum & Tweedledee, to Alice in Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking-Glass (1871). There’s no known meaning, but it remains a popular poem, a classic example of Victorian nonsense verse & perhaps a foreshadowing
@FreedomHAV@newscomauHQ Party office is not funded. Only members of parliament staff are paid by government. Party is funded largely by donations. Outsourcing work overseas is nothing new for One Nation but not ideal to see a party that allegedly fights for working class Aussies sending jobs overseas
Elon Musk: I completely lost respect for Obama when he repeated the fine people lie knowing it's false.
“A ton of people think that the Russia thing was real, still. The whole Steele dossier was completely concocted. The Clinton campaign funded a fake conspiracy theory, a fake Russia collusion hoax regarding Trump that was completely false.
The media also kept repeating the fine people hoax that said that Trump called neo-Nazis fine people, which is demonstrably false if you just listen to his speech. He absolutely makes it clear that he does not think neo-Nazis are fine people.
I just completely lost respect for Obama when he repeated that lie a few days before the election, knowing it's false.”
The Joe Rogan Experience, February 28, 2025
OBAMA was involved in the CREATION of U.S. BIOLABS conducting gain-of-function research of deadly pathogens across the world, especially in Ukraine using U.S. taxpayer dollars, through agencies like USAID.
After the bioweapons convention ban ended in 2001 and after the anthrax attacks, Dr. Fauci essentially restarted the bioweapons arms race under the pretension of developing vaccines.
In 2014, Obama moved Fauci's gain-of-function research offshore after Obama was essentially begged to shut down operations from over 250+ scientists because of the dangerous research Dr. Fauci was conducting.
President Trump was the one who shut down gain-of-function research in the U.S. and abroad.
DNI Tulsi Gabbard first exposed these labs in 2022 and now the proof of 120+ biolabs in 30+ countries, with a heavy focus on Ukraine, where the U.S. built and supported over 40 labs has been released and it all goes right back to the Obama administration and Dr. Fauci.
It is criminal that our government enabled a bat virus to infect and spread between humans. Indeed, it is hard to imagine a bigger betrayal of our species.
It is equally troubling that the mad scientists who did this then gaslit all the people of the world about it, including those who CORRECTLY interpreted the evidence.
Then, of course, the very same monsters amped up fear of the Covid frankenvirus and steered the panicked public away from safe medicines, and toward an obviously dangerous gene-therapy which they falsely called a vaccine in order to lure us into acceptance.
These are among the greatest crimes EVER committed against humanity. We now have persuasive evidence of everything I have said above.
If we don't correct the record and hold the perpetrators to account, this pattern will happen again, and again, and again--shortening our life expectancy, and degrading our quality of life each time that it does.
This is our Nuremberg moment. We can not simply move on from this ghastly chapter of history. We must finish it.
@brownstoneinst
Elon Musk just put the entire university system on trial.
Not the curriculum. Not the professors. The premise.
Musk: “You don’t need college to learn stuff. Everything is available basically for free. You can learn anything you want for free.”
For a thousand years, universities held one monopoly. Access. You paid the toll or you stayed ignorant.
The internet erased that in a decade.
Every lecture. Every framework. Every textbook. Free. From any screen on Earth.
The six-figure tuition is no longer buying knowledge. It is buying a signal.
Musk: “There is a value that colleges have, which is seeing whether somebody can work hard at something, including a bunch of annoying homework assignments, and still do their homework assignments.”
That is the product. Not intelligence. Not creativity. Not vision. Compliance.
You are paying $200,000 to prove you can tolerate bureaucracy on a schedule.
Musk: “Colleges are basically for fun and to prove you can do your chores. But they’re not for learning.”
The entire system is a sorting machine for corporate HR. It does not measure what you can build. It measures whether you can sit still, follow directions, and deliver on command.
Four years of obedience dressed as education.
Musk: “If you’re trying to do something exceptional, you must have evidence of exceptional ability. I don’t consider going to college evidence of exceptional ability.”
The system optimizes for average. It rewards the compliant. It certifies the patient. It quietly filters out everyone who refuses to wait for permission.
The ones who reshaped the modern world never finished the test.
Musk: “Gates is a pretty smart guy, he dropped out. Jobs is pretty smart, he dropped out. Larry Ellison, smart guy, he dropped out.”
They did not drop out because it was too hard. They dropped out because the speed limit was too low.
The most dangerous thing a university does is convince a generational talent that finishing the syllabus is the achievement.
It is not. It is the floor.
A degree is a receipt for compliance. The future has never belonged to people who finish their homework.
Many people got the shot not because they thought it was necessary but because it was forced on them. Many were threatened with their jobs. Others just wanted not to be excluded from society. Some just grew sick of the shaming. At some point in the future, this episode in our history will be regarded as a grave crime, especially given all the injury and death.
Why did we completely exit all Australian banking exposure?
High private debt, persistent inflation, and shifting government budgets are increasing pressure on domestic banks.
Watch Akhil Patel and Tim Moffatt’s latest Mid-Quarter Update to see what comes next.
Society separates mothers and their infants. Social status and financial reasons are the trigger. The outcome is undeniably damaging yet governments push families into daycare. This spiral of self harm is cured by restoring the importance of properly mothering our children
Day care is causing the ADHD epidemic.
That’s the provocative take from psychotherapist Erica Komisar on John Anderson’s podcast. She argues that putting very young babies into long hours of daycare creates chronic stress that flips the brain’s stress switch (the amygdala) on way too early.
It goes into hypervigilant mode, eventually burns out, and leaves kids in a constant low-level fight-or-flight state, which gets labeled as ADHD.
She says there’s no strong genetic cause for ADHD. It’s largely a response to the environment we’re putting kids in.
This one really made me pause. We’re wiring tiny brains for survival mode before they’ve even had a chance to develop properly.
If much of the ADHD explosion is coming from early chronic stress and separation, then rethinking daycare norms and early childcare could dramatically improve kids’ mental health long-term.
What’s your experience or observation, do you think modern daycare schedules are contributing to rising ADHD rates?
@Deano4223@SkyNewsAust This 2025 legislation to stop temporary residents from buying existing homes is also stopping migrants from buying existing businesses. https://t.co/SsYkOyHP1K
@Deano4223@SkyNewsAust The irony of this when Labor brought in immigration legislation to stop non residents from owning property. It captures those such retirees from the UK or elsewhere who’ve owned homes, lived in Australia for many years, unwittingly sell their home to downsize and are shut out./..
Federal prosecutors just charged an NIH virologist with smuggling biological materials into the United States.
His name is Vincent Munster. He's not a minor scientist. He runs the Virus Ecology Section at one of the government's premier BSL-4 labs.
This is bigger than a customs charge. Thread 🧵
@jeffreytucker Reports that cattle are more impacted by ticks where soil is sulphur depleted & that supplementation with sulphur is beneficial
https://t.co/E38Y7wSCgG
Sulfur is also essential for both internal & external parasite management in both livestock & pets https://t.co/10Ujs0Ltwz
Reading glasses might be done.
The FDA just approved a once-daily eye drop called VIZZ that sharpens near vision in about 30 minutes and keeps it sharp for up to 10 hours.
One drop. Each eye. Per day.
That's it.
The active ingredient is aceclidine, a compound first used back in 1975 to treat glaucoma. Scientists figured out it could be repurposed to gently shrink the pupil, creating a "pinhole effect" that pulls close-up text back into focus, the same trick your eye does when you squint.
Unlike Vuity, the 2021 drop that came before it, VIZZ doesn't mess with your focusing muscles. So no blurry distance vision. No brow ache. No weird zoom effect.
It was tested across more than 30,000 treatment days with no major complications.
Cost is roughly $2 a day.
This matters because presbyopia, the age-related slide that hits most people between 40 and 45, already affects more than 120 million Americans. By 2030, the World Health Organization expects around 2 billion people worldwide to have it.
LENZ Therapeutics, the maker, started rolling out samples in October.
The squint era is ending.
Source: Ynetnews, FOX 26 Houston, Yahoo News
While the rest of the nation gets hit with higher capital gains tax, there’s a special carve-out for foreign investors in renewable energy.
They get to keep the 50% CGT discount at a cost of $425 million to the taxpayer.
Foreign investors already don’t pay Capital Gains tax on shares and intangible assets. Why didn’t Chalmers crack down on them?
The answer of course is that the Labor party, like the Liberal party are controlled by foreign interests.!
But wait there’s more.
Under the capacity investment scheme underwriting agreements, if the actual revenue earned by a project is below the agreed revenue floor, the Australian government will pay the project operator 90 per cent of the revenue shortfall up to the agreed annual cap for 15 yrs. (see comments)
The Labor government will grant “whatever it takes” subsidies to ensure “renewable” energy is a part of the energy grid, no matter the cost to the taxpayer.
But in keeping with the government vibe of transparency the cost of the scheme can’t be disclosed and I quote.
“The CIS is listed in the budget papers as a contingent liability, alongside the Snowy 2.0 hydro electric scheme, which has already blown out in costs by billions.
According to the budget papers, "The Australian government's maximum liability and estimated payments under these (CIS) agreements are not for publication due to commercial sensitivities".
It’s not hard to see why the major parties are struggling. Wasting taxpayers money and refusing to disclose it has to stop.