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
The thing they say never happens…keeps on happening…
A 17-year old has been randomly stabbed in Britain…If you share this video, you’ll be called a racist…
🇬🇧 The Sudanese man accused of the Belfast knife attack didn't sit a single interview before Britain granted him asylum.
He ticked through a 10-page form, and the Home Office waved him in.
Hadi Alodid was handed a 5-year refugee visa in September 2023 under the fast-track scheme Rishi Sunak set up to clear a backlog of 92,000 cases.
Staff nicknamed it the "grant factory."
Civil servants had warned back in 2023 that the scheme would fail to flag "bad guys" including terrorists and serious offenders, who would get the right to remain rather than face deportation.
Alodid crossed from the Republic of Ireland into Northern Ireland through the Common Travel Area, an "unlocked back door to the United Kingdom," which has no identity checks.
Security minister Dan Jarvis says he's already started internal talks about weaknesses in the arrangement.
If someone had actually sat across from him, they might have seen how unstable he was.
Source: Daily Mail / Writer: Julie
🚨 BELFAST HAS AWAKENED A CONTINENT
As the world witnesses the horror of the Belfast attack, voices are rising across the United Kingdom and Europe.
What started as one shocking incident is becoming a catalyst for a much larger conversation about immigration, public safety and political accountability.
The anger is spreading.
The questions are multiplying.
And the demands are becoming louder:
An immediate halt to immigration.
The removal of those found to have entered or remained in the country unlawfully.
And a complete overhaul of border security policies.
What was once discussed behind closed doors is now being debated openly across towns, cities and communities throughout Europe.
The political class can no longer pretend the conversation is going away
The Royal Commission is considering restrictions on free speech in Australia.
They are being advised by eSafety aligned organisations like the 'Online Hate Prevention Institute'.
Please tell them today you are not happy! Hurry, submissions close this Sunday.
It’s very clear that the student visa system is being abused by many and that many universities, addicted to international student fees, are only too happy to play along.
If an individual student from a reputable country wants to come here as a genuine student and study a proper course, that is one thing. But what we’re seeing is dubious private colleges and universities essentially running an immigration service rather than an education service. Thousands of international students come here every year, often with their entire family, with no real intention of studying. The student visa system has lost its integrity.
Once international students finish a course, they should be required to return home before they apply for another student visa. They shouldn’t be allowed to simply hop between them whilst staying in Australia.
Media Release: Foreign students must be stopped from abusing asylum
Foreign students should be required to return home before applying for further study in Australia to prevent abuse of the immigration system and reduce the backlog in deporting unlawful non-citizens.
One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said universities addicted to easy foreign student money were complicit in the abuse, which was partly responsible for the record 2.6 million temporary visa holders currently in Australia.
“Many of these people are occupying homes and accessing services that should be for Australians first,” Senator Hanson said. “It’s apparent that when it comes to some of these students, there’s no intention to study and every intention of abusing the system to access economic benefits and high Australian wages.
“There’s been an explosion of foreign students abusing the system with ‘course-hopping’. They get a student visa, drop out soon after and apply to a bunch of bogus schools or courses while remaining on a bridging visa which allows them to work and access housing and services in Australia.
“On average these bridging visas last around 200 days before their new study visa application is processed. If they’re knocked back they just appeal it – the average waiting time for appeals is another 64 weeks, again on a bridging visa. Many even claim asylum despite having no grounds, because your average waiting time on such an application is around three years. If that’s knocked back, they just appeal it again so they can spend more time making money in Australia.
“The number of foreign students on bridging visas has blown out from 13,000 to more than 107,000 in just three years. The system is being scammed, and universities addicted to foreign student money are part of the problem. It’s no coincidence many universities based elsewhere have campuses and shop fronts in Sydney where most foreign students want to end up. For what reason does Central Queensland University – which in 2023 recorded a 57.2% first-year dropout rate among foreign students – have a campus in Sydney if not to grab a slice of the foreign student windfall?
“It’s another example of why Australian universities must be broken of their addiction to foreign students and be forced to prioritise education for Australians.”
Senator Hanson said One Nation’s policy would ensure foreign students who drop out of courses would not receive bridging visas to remain and work in Australia, and would not be able to lodge appeals with the Australian Review Tribunal (ART).
ENDS.
Protests in more than 70 cities are planned tonight across the UK at 7 PM after yesterday’s attempted beheading in Belfast.
The British people are protesting against yet another case of migrant violence.
Be angry, but use that anger. Direct it for change. Radical change, through the ballot box. The only way.
Vote. Volunteer. Participate.
Make a difference.
Restore Britain.
“Julia Gillard is going to have to address this issue eventually. You cannot dine out on being the first woman prime minister and then ignore the fact that you removed women from law” - me in The Times