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Elon Musk Fires at JAQUIE LAMBIE!

Elon Musk Fires at JAQUIE LAMBIE!

By LadyTasker

Jaquie Lambie shut down her X account yesterday and said “When you want to lead by example, it has to happen from here, so start switching off X”. Elon Musk said Senator Lambie was branded the enemy of the people and also that she has utter contempt for the people of Australia. Elon Musk also said that the people of Australia want the truth and that X is the only person standing up for them.

Original source: https://twitter.com/TaskerLady89977/status/1782893671353839999

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Epic Iceland Volcano Footage Shows Immense Destruction

Epic Iceland Volcano Footage Shows Immense Destruction

Twitter Post By Jamie McIntyre

Epic Iceland volcano footage shows immense destruction.

The Fagradalsfjall volcano began erupting in March and has been threatening residents around the capital Reykjavik for a month.

Molten lava can be seen swallowing roads and wreaking destruction on its path toward the town of Grindavik just 7km away, with 11,000 people evacuated from the eruption zone.

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Original source: https://twitter.com/jamiemcintyre21/status/1783116341081461016

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Aussies ‘Locked Out’ of National Parks to Protect Cultural Heritage

Aussies ‘Locked Out’ of National Parks to Protect Cultural Heritage

Humans banned from nature – UN 30 by 30.

Very important article. This is accelerating at unprecedented rates.

A growing number of Australia’s most beautiful natural environments are being closed off to the public in a “crazy” trend.

A growing number of Australia’s most beautiful natural environments are being closed off to the public for opaque cultural heritage reasons, with one commentator labelling it a “crazy” trend that’s creating “bad vibes” between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities.

In NSW, the four-year closure of Mount Warning in the Northern Rivers region’s Wollumbin National Park has been a long-simmering controversy.

The breathtaking mountain, which once attracted more than 100,000 people a year, was initially closed to the public amid Covid restrictions in 2020 and in 2021, the local Aboriginal owners requested the track be closed permanently.

The Wollumbin Aboriginal Place Management plan stated that the mountain was considered a “men’s site” and that the “sanctity” of Wollumbin Aboriginal Place “may also manifest physically”, making people sick or putting women in “physical danger”.

“For example, if women access areas that are restricted to men, women are in physical danger and likewise for men,” the plan stated.

Protesters climbed Mount Warning on Australia Day last year. Picture: Natalie Grono

Protesters climbed Mount Warning on Australia Day last year.

The closure sparked protests as some people defied the ban to climb the peak. It was revealed earlier this year that the private security guards had been hired to the tune of $7000 per week to keep people away from the mountain.

NSW parliament is now preparing to debate whether Mount Warning should be reopened after a petition, sponsored by Libertarian MP John Ruddick, gained more than 10,000 signatures.

“The petitioners of New South Wales state that Mt Warning, which has been walked by visitors young and old for generations, has been closed to all but select Indigenous males by the National Parks and Wildlife Service, in violation of liberal democratic principles,” the petition said.

“The petitioners request that the House call upon the Minister for the Environment to reopen Mt Warning’s summit track so it can be enjoyed by all, regardless of race or gender.”

The last climbers descend Uluru on the last day of climbing. Picture: David Geraghty/The Australian

The last climbers descend Uluru on the last day of climbing.

Mr Ruddick told 2GB’s Ben Fordham earlier this week that it was about time the issue was properly debated.

“Mount Warning is one of the biggest reasons people come to NSW,” he said.

“Mount Warning is the most beautiful national park NSW has. Mount Warning is a warning to all of our other national parks. We’ve got to draw a line in the sand here.”

NSW Environment and Heritage Minister Penny Sharpe has indicated she no plans to reopen the mountain, however.

Speaking on his Friday program, Fordham said “if you think this is an isolated case, think again”, as he outlined several similar examples.

In 2019, climbing was banned on Uluru, ending a decades-old tradition for visitors to the Red Centre, in recognition of the rock’s cultural significance to the Anangu people.

Fordham argued that the while “most Australians accepted it” at the time, “it was just the thin edge of the wedge”.

People have been asked to stay away from the summit of St Mary Peak. Picture: Supplied

People have been asked to stay away from the summit of St Mary Peak.

“Then it was the Grampians in Victoria, many iconic rock climbing routes were closed to the public in 2020,” he said.

“The shutdown was allegedly to protect rock art, including some art that is invisible to the naked eye — let that sink in. Then they came after the Glass House Mountains in Queensland. Restrictions have been proposed on three summits in that area, including Mount Beerwah.”

And in South Australia’s Flinders Rangers, St Mary Peak, the highest point which “people have been climbing for decades” was also now closed.

“Now there are signs requesting visitors stay away from the summit,” Fordham said.

“But wait, there’s more. In Alice Springs, Mount Gillen has been shut, walking tracks have been closed. Are you starting to see what’s happening here? Australians are being locked out of more parts of their own country, and in many cases Indigenous people can’t agree on the reasons why.”

He added: “Make no mistake, we are damaging tourism with this, we’re punishing people who’ve done nothing wrong, and we’re essentially creating bad vibes between Indigenous communities and other communities. I reckon future generations will think we’re crazy.”

The Glass House Mountains on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. Picture: Getty

The Glass House Mountains on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast.

Last year, a section of rock at Mount Beerwah, considered a sacred Indigenous site to the Jinibara people, was defaced with a message reading “Jesus saves just ask him”.

Jinibara elder Kenny Murphy told The Guardian at the time that he believed the vandalism was “clearly payback” for efforts by traditional owners to stop people climbing the mountain.

“The mountain is very important, it’s like our St John’s Cathedral, it’s a special mountain to us,” he said.

“Why can’t we have that respected? It’s just bulls**t what they’ve done, this is a birthing site, it has a special meaning to us, but Jesus is clearly the only spiritual thing this person understands.”

He added, “They want to show that there isn’t anything significant to the mountain, they would’ve cried if it was their cathedral. They can’t just leave us alone, they’ve killed our way of life, killed all the animals, poisoned our waters, and now this. It’s a big insult to us.”

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Famous Tiktoker Died Soon After ‘Exposing’ Beyonce And Diddy

Famous Tiktoker Died Soon After ‘Exposing’ Beyonce And Diddy

By Mario Nawfal

FAMOUS TIKTOKER DIED SOON AFTER ‘EXPOSING’ BEYONCE AND DIDDY

Immediately after the raids on Diddy’s home, Kyle Marisa Roth released videos on TikTok in which she claimed to reveal little-known facts about the case, including alleged payoffs and instances of Beyonce attempting to remove online evidence of her attending a suspicious party.

Kyle Marisa Roth died last week at the age of 36; no cause of death has been given yet.

Source: NBC

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Original source: https://twitter.com/MarioNawfal/status/1780870785654993238

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Petrol Car Drivers to Face Fines for Parking at EV Charging Slots in South Australia

Petrol Car Drivers to Face Fines for Parking at EV Charging Slots in South Australia

By Nina Nguyen

The offences will attract an on-the-spot fine of $75 in the first instance and $111 for repeated infringements. 

The South Australia (SA) government has announced that petrol and diesel car drivers can face fines if they park their vehicles in areas designed for electric cars.

Electric car drivers will not be immune to the penalties either, as parking electric vehicles (EV) in signposted EV charging bays without using the charging facility would incur a similar penalty.

Both offences will attract on-the-spot fines of $75 (US$49.39) in the first instance and $111 for repeated infringements, a practice known as “ICEing,” referring to the use of internal combustion engine cars.

The SA government unveiled its transport penalties this week, becoming the fifth jurisdiction in the country to have done so, along with New South Wales (NSW), Victoria, the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), and Queensland.

On the other hand, SA’s fines are the lowest among all states, while the steepest penalty is for drivers blocking electric chargers in Canberra, who could face a fine of up to $3,200.

Chris Jones, national president of the Australian Electric Vehicle Association, said the penalties could improve behaviour among some EV drivers, as it reminds them to free up the charging facility for other vehicles.

“If I’ve travelled 200 kilometres to get to a charging station in a regional area, it’s the only changing in town and someone’s parked their vehicle there, locked it, and walked away, I simply cannot access that charger until they come back,” said Mr. Jones.

“The mere existence of the fine might start to help people appreciate that.”

Meanwhile, Andrew Howard, program director of the Royal Automobile Association of South Australia, noted that the new legislation highlighted the need for effective use of car-charging stations.

“There have been instances where the EV charging bays appear to be available on charging apps, but in reality, the car is not plugged in and charging,” he said.

Mr. Howard said he hoped a “uniform approach will help educate all drivers and act as a reminder to practice good parking etiquette, and that applies to EV drivers too.”

The move came after the NSW government gazetted a new law in November 2022 which stated that drivers of petrol and diesel vehicles would be issued a fine of up to $2,200 for parking in an electric-car charging bay.

According to a report from the Electric Vehicle Council, new EV sales, including both battery EVs and plug-in hybrids, rose by 120 percent in Australia in 2023.

“New EV purchases in Australia more than doubled in 2023, compared to 2022, with the total number of EVs on Australian roads now exceeding 180,000,” the report said.

“This growth continues the trend of around a doubling of the new EV market every year since 2020.”

The ACT was the most popular jurisdiction for EV sales, with 21.9 percent of new vehicle sales being electric. More than 40 percent of the ACT population works in public service.

Original source: https://www.theepochtimes.com/world/petrol-car-drivers-to-face-fines-for-parking-at-ev-charging-slots-in-south-australia-5621578

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Elon: Why So Many People Are Unhappy

Elon: Why So Many People Are Unhappy

By Mario Nawfal

ELON: WHY SO MANY PEOPLE ARE UNHAPPY

“The average person right now has access to more information than the most powerful person on earth did in 1980 or 1990. It’s in human nature that our expectations recalibrate.

We keep setting our expectations higher; we keep moving the goalposts. As the saying goes, happiness is reality minus expectations. But if our expectations keep rising, then reality has to keep rising too.”

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Original source: https://twitter.com/MarioNawfal/status/1776135733801054548

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Strong Earthquake Strikes Taiwan, Tsunami Waves Detected in Japan

Strong Earthquake Strikes Taiwan, Tsunami Waves Detected in Japan

By AussieCossack

A strong earthquake struck Taiwan, and tsunami waves were detected in Japan.

Taiwan’s earthquake monitoring agency gave the magnitude as 7.2 while the US Geological Survey put it at 7.5. The epicenter was 18 kilometers southwest of the eastern city of Hualien, Taiwan, and about 35 kilometers deep.

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Original source: https://t.me/AussieCossack/15248

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Concerns Over Meta’s Plan to Take News out of News Feed

Concerns Over Meta’s Plan to Take News out of News Feed

By AAP

Two out of every five Australians nominate social media as their main source of news and that number is even higher among young adults.

But next week many of those people will have to look elsewhere for stories as Meta shuts down its Facebook News Tab in Australia as part of a worldwide plan to withdraw its investments in news.

The move, which will also see the tech giant abandon $70 million (US$45 million) worth of deals with local media outlets, will put Meta in conflict with the Australian government for a second time, with regulators investigating whether it can force the company back to the bargaining table.

Journalism and social media experts say the fresh fight for news will put more on the line than profits as the change could trigger a new wave of misinformation and disinformation online, and present a serious risk to small and specialised media outlets which provide an important public good.

Meta announced plans to shutter Facebook’s dedicated news section in Australia and the U.S. in late February as part of a wider plan to banish its investments in news content.

The social network closed news sections in the UK, France and Germany in September 2023.

In a statement, Meta said users wanted to see more short-form video content on its platform and news articles had become a “small part of the Facebook experience for the vast majority of people.”

“To ensure that we continue to invest in products and services that drive user engagement, we will not enter into new commercial deals for traditional news content in these countries  (including Australia) and will not offer new Facebook products specifically for news publishers in the future,” the company said.

Swinburne University of Technology media senior lecturer Belinda Barnet says the announcement did not surprise those watching Meta’s moves as the company had been fighting efforts to compensate media outlets in other nations and de-prioritising news stories on its platform.

“They have been purposefully downplaying, algorithmically, news content and they have, in fact, hidden their News Tab,” she said.

“Pull someone up on the street and ask them to find the News Tab in the app and they won’t be able to do it.”

Dr. Barnet says while the company’s decision to eliminate all news investments will save the firm money, it could ultimately cost Facebook’s reputation and invite unverified, manipulated content on the network.

“I don’t think it’s a good move for them because they have enough problems with misinformation and if you look at what has happened to X (Twitter) over the past two years as Elon Musk has been making news difficult to post—the misinformation has increased and traffic has decreased, advertisers are leaving,” she said.

“Removing news content from a platform and downplaying it has unintended consequences.”

Even though Meta says users do not value news articles on Facebook, research from the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) shows it remains the main news source for many Australians.

The How We Access News report, released in February, found social media is the first place two in five Australians go for news, and is the go-to news site for almost half of people aged between 18 and 24 years.

Facebook provides 70 percent of all news content on social media in Australia, ACMA said.

Despite Meta’s announcements, the company could be forced to negotiate with local media outlets again under Australia’s News Media Bargaining Code, passed into law in 2021.

Under the code, the federal treasurer can designate a digital platform if there is a “significant bargaining power imbalance” between it and news organisations and force it to strike deals with outlets or face million-dollar fines.

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is investigating Meta’s position, and the federal government this month warned it could take legal steps.

“We are following the process in the code and there is a very strong reason for that,” Federal Communications Minister Michelle Rowland said.

“This is a highly litigious organisation with deep pockets.”

But Public Interest Journalism Initiative chief executive Anna Draffin says Meta’s announcement was forcing media companies to play a “guessing game” about the future of their industry.

Those with expired deals know how much revenue they will lose as a result of its decision, she says, but no one knows if Meta will ban news articles from Facebook altogether if the government takes action.

“They haven’t made it clear as to whether they’re proposing a full-scale exit whether or not they’re designated under the Australian legislation,” she said.

“There’s some complexity and some steps to play out yet.”

Meta did ban news articles from Facebook in Canada in August 2023, however, to avoid paying for news under the country’s Online News Act.

Ms. Draffin says the experience of Canadian media outlets showed some large firms benefited from the change while smaller companies were put at risk.

“Anecdotally, we’ve heard that some news organisations have seen an uptick in direct subscriptions via search engines,” she said.

“The key concerns are for small outlets, as they’re less likely to have strong balance sheets that can withstand a downturn in revenue for a sustained period of time.”

Banning news articles from the world’s biggest social network could also hurt media start-ups trying to find an audience, Ms. Draffin says, as well as specialist outlets, like First Nation media, who used social networks as their main platforms.

Rather than looking only at designating Meta under news code, she says, the government could take this moment to consider structural reform of the media landscape, including tax credits for news outlets conducting public interest journalism and support for more news non-profits.

Reset Australia executive director Alice Dawkins says the federal government could also use this moment to expand its laws covering social media to include “more transparency and accountability measures” in a way that led the world again.

“We were at the forefront of tech regulation when we got the Online Safety Act through and created the Office of the eSafety Commissioner,” she said.

“We’ve got to rediscover our ambition and take leadership on what the next policy framework needs to look like.”

Original source: https://www.theepochtimes.com/world/concerns-over-metas-plan-to-take-news-out-of-news-feed-5618353

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The House of Carter: So It Appears that Sean P. Diddy Combs is Willing to Take “The Carters” Down with Him. Rapper Jay-Z was Having an Affair with a Woman Named Cathy White Who was Said to be Pregnant with Jay-Z Child Upon her Death Back in 2010

The House of Carter: So It Appears that Sean P. Diddy Combs is Willing to Take “The Carters” Down with Him. Rapper Jay-Z was Having an Affair with a Woman Named Cathy White Who was Said to be Pregnant with Jay-Z Child Upon her Death Back in 2010

By Ariel

The House of Carter:

So it appears that Sean P. Diddy combs is willing to take “The Carters” down with him. Rapper Jay-Z was having an affair with a woman named Cathy White who was said to be pregnant with Jay-Z child upon her death back in 2010.

This info is coming from a anonymous retired medical assistant of Cathy’s former OB/GYN. Who is said to be ready to talk to either authorities or media.

Which was around the time Beyonce was pregnant with Blu Ivy. C. White was ready to come forward with her relationship or affair with Jay-Z prior to the the VMA announcement of Beyonce being pregnant. Ofcourse this appears to have made alot of people in PR nervous that Jay-Z works with to keep his image clean.

Cathy White was reported to have died from a brain aneurysm. Claudia Jordan best friend is also dead and it appears Jay-Z was involved with this incident as well. Some may brush this off as a typical no substance rumor until you realize what Kanye West said years ago while on stage on the Saint Pablo tour regarding Jay-Z and and his potential “killers for hire”.

Kanye: “Jay Z—call me, bruh. You still ain’t called me. Jay Z, I know you got killers. Please don’t send them at my head. Please call me. Talk to me like a man.” End qoute.

So as you can see Mr. West is very familiar with how Sean Carter likes to handle people who talk a little too much for his comfort. Jay-Z is also said to be behind the passing of rapper Big-L. Another New York native who was on the rise to stardom. But I digress. There is also another story as to the reason singer Aaliya was taken out. People know in the music industry that Jay-Z became jealous of Dame Dash & Aaliya relationship.

So this may be one of the reasons why Jay-Z was started to distance himself from Dame Dash which lead to the infamous Def Jam meeting that D. Dash walked in on where he went on a tirade about why is Def Jam holding a meeting with his artist which was Jay-Z at the time without notifying him in advance.

We all seen the infamous Jeffrey Epstein Island list which had both Beyonce & Jay-Z on it. So ofcourse there is still more to dig into in that area. But for now the focus seems to be on P. Diddy who has exclusive info on the death of Cathy White that he is willing to use to bring down Jay-Z and a host of other people with him. Including TD Jakes.

Original source: https://twitter.com/Prolotario1/status/1772351496333476284

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