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22.01.2022 By Professor Ramesh Thakur: The Spectator. A major study from the National Bureau of Economic Research in June, based on all-causes mortality data from 44 countries and all US states, concluded that earlier and longer lockdowns do not reduce deaths and if anything, lockdowns may increase deaths. Denmark #ASenseofPlaceMagazine #Australia #Australia’sPolicySettingsObsolete #Australianpolitics #CoronavirushasBecomeEndemic #ProfessorRameshThakur #RameshThakur #RameshThakurTheSpectator
22.01.2022 BY THE AUSTRALIAN autumn of 2020, following straight on from a Christmas of bushfires and extreme loss, the warning signs were clear. An uneducated public makes for easy victims. Australia of 2020 faced not only plummeting educational outcomes and a highly manipulated media easily turned to the narratives of fear, but, in a government-engineered fiasco, some of the world’s slowest, most #ASenseofPlaceMagazine #auspol #AustralianIndependentNewsSites #Australianpolitics #JohnStapleton #UnfoldingCatastrophe #UnfoldingCatastropheAustralia
21.01.2022 Claims Majority of Cops Agree with Her: A Break in the Wall. A 16-year veteran of the Victoria Police has given a blockbuster interview claiming the authoritarian abuses now making headlines around the world have left many police disturbed about the actions they are being asked to take in enforcing compliance with the directives of the state's Chief Medical Officer. #ASenseofPlaceMagazine #auspol #AustralianIndependentNewsSites #Australianpolitics #policewomanquits #SergeantKrystleMitchell
20.01.2022 By Sonia Hickey: Sydney Criminal Lawyers Blog. Welcome to ‘Freedom Day’, Monday 11th October. It’s the day for which many residents of Greater Sydney have been waiting for more than 15 weeks 107 days to be precise.... Non-essential businesses are permitted accept those who are fully vaccinated a class of residents who are also permitted to travel more than 5 kilometres from their homes. #ASenseofPlaceMagazine #auspol #Australiacatastrophe #Australianauthoritarianism #AustralianIndependentNewsSites #Australianpolitics #FreedomDay #FreedomDayNSW #SegregationDayNSW #SoniaHickey #VaccineMandates
20.01.2022 By Greg Barns: Michael West Media. Last week, the Morrison government, supported by the ALP, passed a law that allows for security agencies, on the most flimsy of pretexts, to access and manipulate the electronic data of any citizen. It continues the slide into authoritarianism that started with the Tampa affair 20 years ago. #ASenseofPlaceMagazine #AustralianIndependentNewsSites #gREGbARNS #MichaelWestMedia
16.01.2022 Tom Smith, University of Portsmouth. The importance of journalists who take considerable risks to bring people the truth in countries where this involves going up against authoritarian governments has been recognised by the Nobel committee’s decision to award the 2021 peace prize to Maria Ressa of the Philippines and Dmitry Muratov of Russia. #ASenseofPlaceMagazine #AustralianIndependentNewsSites #MariaRessa #NobelPeacePrizeMariaRessa #NobelPrize #TomSmithUniversityofPortsmouth
13.01.2022 By Michelle Pini, Managing Editor of Independent Australia. The resignations of the Premier and Deputy Premier of New South Wales, blaming ICAC and Friendlyjordies, respectively, signal the worst time of mourning for establishment media. WHY DID both Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Deputy Premier John Barilaro choose to resign within days of each other?... #ASenseofPlaceMagazine #auspol #Australia #AustralianIndependentNewsSites #Australianpolitics #Friendlyjordies #FriendlyjordiesandtheNSWGovernment’sDemise #GladysBerejiklian #JohnBarilaro See more
11.01.2022 By T.J. Coles with TOTT News One sign reads: ‘Je ne suis pas une souris de laboratoire. Je ne vais pas a labattoir. Non a la piquouze. Résistance. Non pas sanitaire. Touche pas gosse. Non à la piquouze.‘ Translation: ‘I’m not a laboratory mouse. I won’t go to the Labattoir. No to the jab. Resistance. No health pass. Don’t touch the kids. No to the jab.’... Hundreds #ASenseofPlaceMagazine #ASnapshotofFrance’sNationwideAntiCOVIDPassportProtests #AustralianIndependentNewsSites #TJColes #TOTTNews
11.01.2022 By Graham Young. Mandating or coercing COVID vaccination is one of the most important civil liberties issues of my lifetime. It’s a fundamental breach of human rights allegedly guaranteed by a number of international conventions and Australian law, as well as our long tradition of liberal democracy. Nowhere... #ASenseofPlaceMagazine #auspol #AustralianIndependentNewsSites #Australianpolitics #GrahamYoung #Mandatoryvaccinationisahumanrightsviolation #protestsAustralia #violenceAustralia See more
10.01.2022 By Alan Austin: Michael West Media. Workers now have the lowest share ever of the nation’s earnings. Under-employment is even worse now than it was late last year. Alan Austin looks behind the spin to report the true state of unemployment and economic management in Australia. The actual jobless rate is much higher than the 4.5%... #ASenseofPlaceMagazine #AlanAustin #Australiaunfoldingdisaster #Australiancollapse #Australianeconomy #AustralianIndependentNewsSites #MichaelWestMedia See more
09.01.2022 By Sonia Hickey: Sydney Criminal Lawyers Blog. Many who watched the final press conference in which Gladys Berejiklian resigned from politics, have been wondering why the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) had chosen a critical time in the State’s fight against the coronavirus pandemic to conduct its hearing into whether the former Premier engaged in conduct that involved a #ASenseofPlaceMagazine #AustralianIndependentNewsSites #GladysBerejiklian #GladysBerejikliancorrupt #NSWcorruption #SoniaHickey #SydneyCriminalLawyersBlog
05.01.2022 By Paul Collits: The Freedoms Project. Artwork Trees at Night by Arthur Henry Art Young. Since the beginning of the Covid era, Paul Collits has stood out as one of the boldest and most cogent of commentators on the moral and political derangement which has overtaken Australia. #ASenseofPlaceMagazine #Australia #Australiasadness #Australianauthoritarianism #AustralianIndependentNewsSites #Australianpolitics #Australianprotests #PaulCollits #thedestructionofAustralia
05.01.2022 Lizzy Attree, Richmond American International University The Nobel Prize in Literature, considered the pinnacle of achievement for creative writers, has been awarded 114 times to 118 Nobel Prize laureates between 1901 and 2021. This year it went to novelist Abdulrazak Gurnah, who was born in Zanzibar, the first Tanzanian writer to win. #ASenseofPlaceMagazine #AustralianIndependentNewsSites #bdulrazakGurnah #LizzyAttree #NobelPrizeforLiterature