Tag: coronavirus
Why did Daniel Andrews shift the lockdown goalposts?
Victoria reopened yesterday after a week and a half of sniffles lockdown. This decision was made while we still (apparently) have so-called “active cases”...
Proof the Coronavirus has Artificial Intelligence
The video below compares two different Lying Press television reports, one from just after the terrorist bLM protests of 2020, and the other from...
Anti-Lockdown Rallies the most significant since Reclaim Australia
Although anti-lockdown protests in Australia have grown steadily over the last year and a half they have been dwarfed by the massive freedom protests...
Stephen Wells’ Speech: Genocide is happening before our very eyes
Here is the speech given by Stephen Wells yesterday at the Worldwide Rally for Freedom, Perth. The transcript is below.
It has been 18 months...
Fake News: Man did NOT punch horse at anti-lockdown protest in...
The XYZ has obtained exclusive footage of yesterday’s brutal slaughter of dozens of NSW Police horses by savage anti-lockdown conspiracy theorists in Sydney.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QULj7MecgaQ
Okay we...
National Emergency declared over Sydney Sniffles
Apparently the spread of the coronavirus in Sydney constitutes a national emergency.
Sydney must resemble a war zone. I imagine news updates are littered with...
Daniel Andrews extends lockdown indefinitely
As always, we all knew the Victorian lockdown would not last five days. What makes this one intriguing is that the Victorian government has...
Covid and Vaccines: Facts and Advice
From Patriotic Alternative.
By Jack Stevens
Coronavirus has dominated discourse and our government’s rules since it became international news at the start of 2020. Is getting...
If you oppose US-made covid vaccines the globalists will assassinate you
Adam Piggott noted today that now may not be a good time for the Cubans to gain their freedom from Communist dictatorship:
“The Cubans have...
Why no panic buying is scarier than panic buying
I just got back from the shops somewhere in Melbourne, on day one of yet another lockdown.
The shelves were full, there were about the...