Saturday 10 December 2022

Fighting Fake News with REAL, 10/12/22, The Shovel, Humour, War, China, Tucker Carlson Putin's Bitch, Rape and Masturbation, Male Justice,

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Time Magazine has awarded Scott Morrison it’s coveted ‘People of the Year’ award for their unique ability to take on

Scott Morrison named Time magazine’s People of the Year

May be an illustration of indoor

 

War powers reform

Gross National Happiness vs Gross National Product,

The senate hearing on War Powers Reform starts today. Of the over 100 submissions made to the government’s “Inquiry into international armed conflict decision making”, the most compelling come from Australian veterans themselves. Zacharias Szumer reports.

Source: Reform, say vets who know the horrors of war, yet most politicians say status quo

 

Xinjiang Re-education Camp.

It was alleged, that up to a million Uyghurs were incarcerated in camps but this proved to be no more than an extrapolation of numbers by a researcher and amplified in a UN meeting; never by the UN. In order to justify this outrageous claim, it was necessary to find prisons to incarcerate a million people, which, over time, grew into many more.

An Australian think tank (ASPI) entered the fray and identified “camps” across the region. Except that they didn’t. A region so large needs boarding schools and residential factories. The same region, because of a destabilised and radicalised minority, some with terrorist tendencies, also needs security. So, everything with a gate, fence, security presence and dormitories when viewed from satellites, was identified and analysed, by a young man at ASPI, who has never set foot in China, as being “a camp”; 380 of them! In the list, to give him credit, there are some prisons. But in a region with 25 million people and a terrorist problem, that’s hardly a surprise.

Source: Challenging the “Uyghur genocide narrative” – Pearls and Irritations

Putin's Puppet Throws A Fit Over Zelensky Being Named Time's Person Of The Year

Japan had Tokyo Rose Russia has Moscow’s Tucker for supper

Tokyo Rose (alternative spelling Tokio Rose) was a name given by Allied troops in the South Pacific during World War II to all female English-speaking radio broadcasters of Japanese propaganda.[1]

 Her German counterpart was Axis Sally, played by an American woman who was born in Portland in 1900.

‘ Axis Sally’ Is Found Guilty; Sentence on Treason Delayed; Jury, Deliberating More Than 17 Hours, Convicts Her for Participating in Nazi Broadcast to Discourage 1944 Invasion LEAVING COURT AFTER TREASON CONVICTION AXIS SALLY’ FOUND GUILTY OF TREASON

There are few things more grotesque than watching Tucker Carlson rail against Ukraine’s effort to defend itself against the Russian invasion, repeating almost verbatim what you hear on KremlinTV. In most countries, Carlson’s naked propaganda on behalf of Russia would be banned from the airwaves. “Zelensky is far closer to Lenin than to George Washington. He is a dictator…A dangerous authoritarian who has $100 billion in U.S. tax dollars to erect a one-party police state in Ukraine,” spewed Russian puppet Tucker Carlson. 

Source: Putin's Puppet Throws A Fit Over Zelensky Being Named Time's Person Of The Year | Crooks and Liars

When the Christian Right dominated the Government and SCOMO danced like Rumpelstiltskin in front of our cameras other things were going on.

Following the disappointing conclusion to the Bruce Lehrmann trial, it’s important to remember the toxic culture developed by the Morrison Government within the walls of Parliament House.

In this article from 2021, Dr Jennifer Wilson examined the breeding ground of assault and harassment that led to the alleged rape of Brittany Higgins and possibly others.

Source: Rape, masturbation and lewd acts all part of Parliament House under Morrison: FLASHBACK 2021

Prosecutor alleges police ‘aligned with defence’ in Bruce Lehrmann case and claims ‘inappropriate interference’
The chief prosecutor in the trial of Bruce Lehrmann complained that police officers engaged in “a very clear campaign to pressure” him not to prosecute the alleged rape of Brittany Higgins, saying there was “inappropriate interference” and he felt investigators “clearly aligned with the successful defence of this matter” during the trial.
In a letter sent to the Australian Capital Territory’s police chief in early November, the director of public prosecutions, Shane Drumgold SC, makes a series of extraordinary allegations about police conduct during the politically charged, high-profile case, which suggest a toxic relationship between elements of the two agencies during the investigation and trial.
Drumgold’s letter, obtained by the Guardian through freedom of information laws, alleges Higgins herself felt bullied by investigators. The letter calls for a public inquiry to examine “both political and police conduct” in the case.


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