These pieces of legislation - eg "Online Safety" Bills - seem to be the next part of the lockstep agenda, popping up in many countries right now... while the scamdemic measures are mostly being relaxed, corona is no longer front & centre of the news, and most people are heartily sick of it all.
In Queensland we have some ongoing permanent emergency powers legislation that will be voted on tomorrow (31 March), and similar legislation is being proposed in the UK, and I think the US as well. Probably in many other countries, but most people don't really notice - because it does not have any immediate impact - and it doesn't tend to get any limelight attention.
We also have the WHO Pandemic Treaty being pushed right now, and again, it isn't getting the same sort of attention as lockdowns & such. But all these bits of legislation & binding treaties are laying a framework for even more rigid authoritarian control of our health, in the coming years. The last 2 years have served to prime us & get us used to these types of measures. Now they want to put a more permanent framework in place.
Mercola has a good article - it will be pulled down in 48 hours, so download it as a PDF for future reference:
Thanks Maria. I do expect this to be ongoing, especially as new Covid variants are occurring as predicted by mass "vaccinating" on a global scale which results in evolutionary pressure for the virus to mutate.
Long time since I've been in Perth. I spent a few months there back in the 1980s and then a few day visits, one on the way back from Singapore (I was living in Melbourne at the time). I shall have to go back to see one of those sunsets.
Rich, we moved out of Perth in February. While we had downsized some years ago, we have upsized now to have a pool and home gym as the Covid tyrants have deemed me unfit to attend public places. We are south of Mandurah in a beautiful location with expansive views. It's good for the soul in this sea of what one can only call...evil.
These pieces of legislation - eg "Online Safety" Bills - seem to be the next part of the lockstep agenda, popping up in many countries right now... while the scamdemic measures are mostly being relaxed, corona is no longer front & centre of the news, and most people are heartily sick of it all.
In Queensland we have some ongoing permanent emergency powers legislation that will be voted on tomorrow (31 March), and similar legislation is being proposed in the UK, and I think the US as well. Probably in many other countries, but most people don't really notice - because it does not have any immediate impact - and it doesn't tend to get any limelight attention.
We also have the WHO Pandemic Treaty being pushed right now, and again, it isn't getting the same sort of attention as lockdowns & such. But all these bits of legislation & binding treaties are laying a framework for even more rigid authoritarian control of our health, in the coming years. The last 2 years have served to prime us & get us used to these types of measures. Now they want to put a more permanent framework in place.
Mercola has a good article - it will be pulled down in 48 hours, so download it as a PDF for future reference:
https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2022/03/30/who-pandemic-treaty.aspx
Thanks Maria. I do expect this to be ongoing, especially as new Covid variants are occurring as predicted by mass "vaccinating" on a global scale which results in evolutionary pressure for the virus to mutate.
Did you take 24 hours to write that one?
Long time since I've been in Perth. I spent a few months there back in the 1980s and then a few day visits, one on the way back from Singapore (I was living in Melbourne at the time). I shall have to go back to see one of those sunsets.
Rich, we moved out of Perth in February. While we had downsized some years ago, we have upsized now to have a pool and home gym as the Covid tyrants have deemed me unfit to attend public places. We are south of Mandurah in a beautiful location with expansive views. It's good for the soul in this sea of what one can only call...evil.
What has your Premier been up to lately?
I've never been south of Perth, have been east and north but I have heard that Mandurah and other parts are quite beautiful.