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Face Masks & Facial Recognition Will Both Be Common in the Future

Face Masks & Facial Recognition Will Both Be Common in the Future

Paul Haskell-Dowland Edith Cowan University It’s surprising how quickly public opinion can change. Winding the clocks back 12 months, many of us would have looked at a masked individual in public with suspicion. Now, some countries have enshrined face mask use in law. They’ve also been made compulsory

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Religious Persecution California Style

Religious Persecution California Style

The globalist elite, as those who are aware of what is happening in Western Society know, are working from the same game plan throughout the western world. The “Let’s Beat COVID” messages everywhere tend to be almost identical. This is why, when the globalist elite decide that everyone needs

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Daily News Roundup – 8 September 2020

Daily News Roundup – 8 September 2020

Election Audrey Young (Herald): Labour leaps out of blocks in reset campaign (paywalled) Charlie Dreaver (RNZ): Political parties back into campaign mode but Covid still casts a shadow Herald: Front Bench podcast: A new public holiday from Labour, while Winston Peters goes for theatre Nicholas Jones (Herald): Election 2020 battlegrounds:

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The Storming of the Reichstag Building on 29 August 2020

The Storming of the Reichstag Building on 29 August 2020

Information Satire C. J. Hopkins consentfactory.org C. J. Hopkins is an award-winning playwright, novelist, and political satirist. His writing awards include the 2002 First of the Scotsman Fringe Firsts, Scotsman Fringe Firsts in 2002 and 2005, and the 2004 Best Play of the Adelaide Fringe. His political satire and

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Daily News Roundup – 7 September 2020

Daily News Roundup – 7 September 2020

Election Tracy Watkins (Stuff): Even the politicians look tired as the campaign kicks off – again Audrey Young (Herald): How parties are relighting the campaign spark (paywalled) Luke Malpass (Stuff): Taxing decisions on debt for the big parties NZIER: Why are Labour and National policies basically the same? Mark Quinlivan (Newshub)

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COVID Convenience

COVID Convenience

This is the COVID election. Let’s face it: there is nothing else. Labour has already stated that we should not expect any policy from them during the election campaign, as they are too busy stopping 80,000 of us from dying of the virus to worry about telling the

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Hotel Quarantine Jobs for Labor Mates Alleged

Hotel Quarantine Jobs for Labor Mates Alleged

As I’ve said before, Daniel Andrews really does seem to be determined to steal Tommy Bent’s crown as Victoria’s most corrupt premier. Victorian voters have, to date, not just tolerated Andrews’ nefarious activities, but rewarded them. Despite scandals from the Red Shirts to decimating the much-loved Country

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Have We Reached Peak Stupid Yet?

Have We Reached Peak Stupid Yet?

So we are confined to barracks for a further two weeks, in towns and cities that have not had a case of the virus since May, possibly even before that. I am utterly sick of the stupidity that is ruling this country at the moment. I have begun to suspect

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