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7 hours ago, rgmwa said:
Of all the places they could go, why turn up here in this inconsequential outpost hidden away on the edge of the galaxy?
We are constantly searching out new worlds, with so many predicting that our own has a shortening limited lifespan. Why could the same not be true elsewhere? Could they not be from worlds in a more perilous situation than our own, and looking for "Planet B"?
There are so many suggestions of things beyond our knowledge, things that almost defy explanation. You all denounced the video of the supposed portal with the vanishing saucer. Yet there have been numerous portayals of portals into other worlds in movies, TV dramas and even kids cartoons. Where did all these ideas come from?
There are also suggestins that creatures, like bigfoot, can transfer to other dimensions, or shape-shift into different creatures, to avoid detection. One such suggestion, dating from American Indian folklore, is that bigfoot can change into a bear. Now you see one, now you see the other.
So many possibilities. Here's just one example of why we shouldn't dismiss some possibilities we can't conceive.
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I watched a two-part documentary about Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP's) with US military video of objects, one being the famous "flying Tic Tac" video shot by a F-14.. The contention was that we are being visited. Too many instances of UAP manouvring in ways and at speeds that our current technology could not emulate. A fair bit of refernce to Area 51.
There is an international organisation of about 4000 observers who recorded over 1,500 sightings in the three years 2018 to 2020, from Sussex to Mexico to Portugul, as well as the US.
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Saw Mark Latham on TV tonight saying they need a One Nation person,especially in the Upper House, to put a bit of a brake on the other two. He is hopeful in the coal minig areas aas the other two are planning to decimate the industry puting thousands out of work.
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This is why lithium batteries are prohibited on airplanes and firemen will not use water to extinguish a fire related to an EV.
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Here's a Russian beauty for you.
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Read an article on Yahoo News, but it had disappeared when I went back to copy it.
A chap in WA faces a $20,000 fine for building a driveway into his property in the bush, including a crossing over a creek which would prevent him accessing his house during a flood. The crime, which he did not know there was a law forbidding, was desecrating an Aboriginal sacred site, the home of the Rainbow Serpent.
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HR recruiter: Forget what you learnt at Uni, that won't help you here.
Applicant: I never went to Uni.
Recruiter: You're not qualified for the job.
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I may have misheard, or misunderstood, but a friend at the Men's Shed who was a former service manager for Bib Stillwell Ford, said that if you want to rapid charge your electric vehicle at home, it will cost about $16,000 to have 3-phase power installed. Regular power points will trickle charge.
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9 minutes ago, old man emu said:
Kids back then generally toed the line, occasionally putting a toe across it to show their independence.
Probably because their parents would give them a boot in the booty, or clip their ear if the messed up.
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We don't get the Herald-Sun, and damned if I'm gonna pay a pay-wall to read three articles a year.
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Bravo Jacinta Price!
One of many Indigenous population wanting more detail and a different approach.
On July 1 my term as Senator for the Northern Territory officially began, and already I'm dealing with the left's woke nonsense.
Rather than focus on solutions for the REAL issues, our new government is more concerned with its own virtue signalling.
Let me make this one clear for the Adam Bandts and Anthony Albaneses of the world: just because someone is Indigenous does not automatically make them marginalised.
I'm tired of the paternalistic and condescending narrative that says that by virtue of lineage, Indigenous Australians are somehow in need of help and incapable of success without the aid of some privileged inner-city lefty.
Simply having Indigenous heritage doesn't automatically make someone disadvantaged.
In Australia, we have a growing Indigenous middle class, successful people lucky enough to have the advantage of the generous education system, services and employment opportunities that our great nation has to offer ALL Australians.
They've done that WITHOUT a constitutional Indigenous "voice" to parliament, they've done it WITHOUT a treaty, and they've done it WITHOUT any need for some hero-complex lefty's virtue signalling.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again - a constitutional "voice" to parliament is redundant. The Australian people have freely elected TEN Indigenous Australians to Federal Parliament.
According to the recent census, Indigenous Australians account for 3.2 per cent of the population - they now make up 4.5 per cent of the Australian Federal Parliament.
You don't need a constitutionally mandated representation for a group overrepresented in Parliament.
Yes, many of the most marginalised in our country are Aboriginal, but the "gap" is not only between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.
It lies between successful Aboriginals and marginalised Aboriginals just as much as it does between successful and marginalised people of ALL backgrounds.
It lies in the more remote Indigenous communities where our nation's most disadvantaged live, not in the big cities. Out there they're not concerned with virtue signalling or flag waving, they don't need smoking ceremonies or acknowledgments of country.
In those communities where English is not the primary language is spoken, where education is not adequate, where jobs are limited and welfare is rife, that's where the gap is the widest.
And you don't need a new "voice" to parliament to tell you that.
There are plenty of voices telling us that now, and they're being ignored by the political elite trying to win woke social points.
Instead of making this about race, instead of virtue signalling for political gain, we need to focus our efforts on the REAL problems, with REAL solutions to improve the lives of marginalised Australians - no matter their background.
We should be focussing on ensuring that ALL Australian children can adequately read, write and speak English to gain an education that leads to employment.
I don't know how many times I need to call on Australian leaders to focus on the REAL problems, but I'll continue to do so until they listen - because we need them now.
Yours for REAL solutions,
Jacinta Nampijinpa Price
Senator N.T.
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Amazing the number of nay-sayers who become believers when they have a personal experience. (UFO's, Bigfoot, etc.)
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I heard this today from my daughter, who is a passionate supporter of electric cars. If only she could afford one.
In Victoria, if you don't notify VicRoads of you kilometrage (is that a word?) and pay the EV tax, your registration will be cancelled without notice. You have to send photos of your odometer. If you have a hybrid, this means you pay the EV tax on total kilometers, including those on the ICE, for which you have paid petrol tax. Double dipping.
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Not Terry Donovan.
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You gonna be around in a few billion years, rgmwa?
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