Monday, April 26, 2021

Port Arthur Shooting coverup revisited

Port Arthur – HOW AUSTRALIANS WERE DISARMED BY A FALSE FLAG “MASSACRE”

26 Coincidences Which the Media and Officials Cannot and Do Not Want to Explain at Port Arthur – Can you explain them?

  1. Martin Bryant got the Tasmanian authorities to have a 22-body refrigerated morgue truck available for his handiwork.Specially built and the only one in Australia, advertised for sale afterwards. YEAH RIGHT ! read YEAH RIGHT after each point .

2 – The actual advertisement:

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Vehicle for Sale. Genuine Enquiries only. Yellow Chevrolet 350 V8 truck with refrigerated body, holds 22, this vehicle was primarily used as the disaster vehicle in the Port Arthur Massacre. This vehicle is currently for sale and all reasonable offers will be considered. The vehicle has value as not only a refrigerated unit for body removal, it is the only one of its kind in the entire country. The memorabilia value of it for anyone making a movie/series or writing a book on Port Arthur is limitless. Not only would the purchaser be getting the disaster vehicle, but the whole Port Arthur Story would be given as well.This vehicle is currently for sale and all REASONABLE OFFERS will be considered.

  1. Nelson Brothers in Victoria had special big-job embalming equipment “manufactured ready for the incident.” Why did the government specially order such beforehand? YEAH RIGHT !
  2. Martin Bryant organised for senior Port Arthur staff to go away on a Work Seminar so they wouldn’t get hurt. YEAH RIGHT !
  3. He managed to get Royal Hobart Hospital to have their Emergency Plan in place two days before the massacre so things would run smoothly. YEAH RIGHT !
  4. He managed to get Hobart Hospital to have a Trauma Seminar timed to end at the exact moment he started shooting so they could patch up all the wounded quickly.
  5. He arranged for helicopter pilots – usually unavailable – to be available that Sunday.
  6. He managed to kill the Martins of Seascape with a firearm when he was at a service station 57 kilometres away.
  7. He decoyed the local police to be at the opposite end of the peninsula at the exact moment the shooting began.
  8. He managed to fool staff at the Historic Site into believing he arrived at 1.15pm when in fact he was there at 12.45pm.
  9. He managed not to look like himself – as if wearing a woman’s wig – when being filmed in the car park by tourists.
  10. He wore a face mask making his face look pockmarked when shooting in the cafe.
  11. He arranged for a suspect black van to appear outside the Broad Arrow Cafe afterwards so people wouldn’t think it was him who did it.
  12. He managed to get Sally Martin to run around Seascape naked that afternoon and make it appear she had been killed that morning.
  13. He managed to shoot a rifle from upstairs at Seascape when he was downstairs talking to police on the phone.
  14. He had infrared night vision eyes.
  15. He managed to shoot from two Seascape buildings at once during the night of the siege.
  16. He managed to stay in a heavily burning building shooting and yelling at police and get severe burns only on his back.
  17. He managed to have the world press to have a convention in Hobart on the 30th April so there were plenty of reporters on hand so he would get better than usual media coverage.
  18. He managed to make it appear ASIO was behind the incident.
  19. He managed to make it appear Tasmania Police had fabricated and tampered with evidence.
  20. He managed to get the Tasmanian DPP lie to the Court about his activities.
  21. He arranged for the media nationwide to display his photo to witnesses to influence them; and to print false stories about him and get Channel Nine To fabricate a video – all while in custody.
  22. He fired two shots at 6.30pm at Port Arthur while he was under siege by police at Seascape. And fired from the right hip by a left hander. 4 more like him and we could take over the entire world.
  23. If you believe the official version, his marksmanship was fantastic – twenty head shots, from the right hip, in 90 seconds!A movement of 3 degrees would have missed at 3 -4 meters.
  24. There are only about 100 shooters that good (better than Olympians) in the world.

All done by an intellectually handicapped young man with an IQ of 66 and the mental age of an eleven year old boy ? The whole event was planned and announced in Hansard 2 years earlier – Why – to disarms us. Bryant was never given a proper trial. Prime Minister Johhny Coward prevented it! All previously arranged. He should replace Martin Bryant in jail!



Evidence confirming Martin Bryant didn’t shoot anybody at Broad Arrow Cafe – he wasn’t there
https://cairnsnews.org/2021/04/22/evidence-confirming-martin-bryant-didnt-shoot-anybody-at-broad-arrow-cafe-he-wasnt-there/


Port Arthur shooting witness dies before eventually exposing the Port Arthur psyop




 

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Thursday, April 22, 2021

Wednesday, April 21, 2021

All just Promises & Bullshit. No One Is Going To Stop The Burning Of Fossil Fuels Completely!!!

Australia, America, China, all false promises & bullshit, no one is going to stop the burning od fossil fuels before society collapses. Climate change is accelerating, mere reductions in carbon emissions are not going to be enough. Anthropogenic global warming is now causing carbon & methane emissions from damaged forests & permafrost, Australia is promoting the use of more gas, & China is constructing more coal power electricity stations!!! Don't be taken in by this false rhetoric, it is just smoke & mirrors, delaying tactics whilst the wealthy get wealthier by the day!!!


Better to be prepared too early than too late, start preparing now for what is coming. As incredibly ludicrous as it may seem, the majority of city people & governments are prepared to keep burning fossil fuels until society collapses, until TEOTWAWKI, & from there we may well see the extinction of the human race within the next 100 years. If there is a chance of survival, then only the prepared will survive. The cities will be a death trap, no food, no water, no sewage, no electricity. Underground sites will flood because of no pumps working. Even IF the military are called in, how long can that last? Martial Law, curfews, more crime, home invasions, looting.
If you can't leave the city now & go off grid, then at least think about what you are going to do. Make plans, have an evacuation plan. Start getting some sustainable equipment together, start learning primitive skills, start a store of survival foods; dry foods that keep well & are lighter to carry when you leave.
How long have we got?
Maybe 5 years, maybe 10 or 20 years. Scientists predict that society could collapse within the next few decades.

How Global Warming May Eventually Lead to Global Extinction
Terrifying Study Finds Melting Permafrost Could Unleash Way More Carbon Than We Thought

Antarctic warming speed-up alarms researchers | Climate News Network Exclusive: Sea Shepherd founder warns destruction of planet 'out of control' 'Too late': David Attenborough warns Earth faces ‘total collapse' Climate Change Will Be Sudden and Cataclysmic Unless We Act Now
Gulf Stream current at its weakest in 1,600 years, studies show

Scientists Warn Humanity in Denial of Looming 'Collapse of Civilization as We Know It'
One Year After Declaring Climate Emergency, Scientists Push for 'Massive-Scale Mobilization'
Global Grasslands Now Contribute to Climate Warming, Study Finds
Fires and floods: Brace yourself for more of this, experts say
Counting Down To Civilization’s Collapse
How deadly is 50-degree heat? And how will our cities cope when it happens?
Human civilisation and modern society 'to collapse by 2050', shock paper warns
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Niel Bowerman: Could climate change make Earth uninhabitable for humans?
Climate change will cause societal collapse, probable catastrophe, and possible human extinction
'Uninhabitable hell': Climate change and disease threaten millions
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More Frequent, Severe Climate-Fueled Disasters Exacerbate Humanitarian Crises
‘High likelihood of human civilisation coming to end’ by 2050, report finds
Human society has 90% chance of collapsing in the next few decades. But why?
Inquiry hears natural disasters likely to become more intense and frequent in future | Sky News Australia
Anthropogenic climate change accelerating faster than earlier, natural analogs - Advanced Science News
Climate change is only going to make health crises like coronavirus more frequent and worse
'My home is touched by the sea': Climate change displacing one person every two seconds, Oxfam says
'Uninhabitable Hell:' UN Report Warns of Planet's Future for Millions Without Climate Action
Are We Really Past the Point of No Return on Climate? Scientists Respond To Controversial New Study
2 °C of Warming Could Open The Floodgates For 230 Billion Tons of Carbon to Escape
Global warming is on pace for catastrophic 3.3º C without drastic measures
Whatever happens … it’s the end of the world as we know it
Australia's Bushfires Burned an Area Twice the Size of Florida. Climate Change Means That's Just the Beginning, a New Report Warns
Global warming likely to increase disease risk for animals worldwide
A warning on climate and the risk of societal collapse | Letter
Global warming at 'boiling point', warns expert
As World Teeters on Brink, Over 250 Scientists and Scholars Warn of Full-Fledged 'Societal Collapse'
Climate change: Threshold for dangerous warming will likely be crossed between 2027-2042: Scientists introduce a new way to predict global warming, reducing uncertainties considerably
Scientists say net zero by 2050 is too late

The health effects of these disruptions include increased respiratory and cardiovascular disease, injuries and premature deaths related to extreme weather events, changes in the prevalence and geographical distribution of food- and water-borne illnesses and other infectious diseases, and threats to mental health.
Climate Effects on Health
Climate change can disrupt food availability, reduce access to food, and affect food quality. For example, projected increases in temperatures, changes in precipitation patterns, changes in extreme weather events, and reductions in water availability may all result in reduced agricultural productivity.
Climate Impacts on Agriculture and Food Supply | US EPA
How Climate Change Will Alter Our Food
http://www.fao.org/elearning/course/FCC/EN/pdf/learnernotes0854.pdf
Climate Change Threatens the World’s Food Supply, United Nations Warns (Published 2019)
Climate explained: how climate change will affect food production and security
How climate change threatens food security (and why we're all at risk)

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Monday, April 19, 2021

NUMBER ONE WITH A BULLET

A Diet Of Mostly Meat Written by Stefan Pociask

A Diet Of Mostly Meat Written by Stefan Pociask

 My sincere thanks to Stefan for allowing me to publish this article, very much appreciated.

Keith.

… Inuit people, and others of the far, far North. Their diet has very little vegetable matter of any kind, in many areas. Whale and seal meat and blubber is their mainstay, along with fish, birds and polar bear. The cuisine consists of recipes like stinkfish, fish buried in seal bags or cans in the tundra and left to ferment. And fermented seal flipper; they like that too. Items made from flour are also occasionally eaten, as this is something they may trade for.

It would be reasonable to wonder where these people and others, like the Eskimo (not all native northern people are Eskimo, and some Inuit take offence to this word), get their vitamins on such a high fat, high protein diet, when they have access to so few vegetables or plants of any kind. This question is actually called The Inuit Paradox.

The answer comes from a few sources. Much of the meat eaten, is raw; certainly blubber, fish and organs. Meat, prior to cooking, does contain quite a number of vitamins that societies who cook their meat, do not have access to. Vitamin C, for instance, exists in raw meat and organs, to the extent that raw meat every day supplies enough Vitamin C to prevent scurvy. Seal brain and whale skin also contains Vitamin C.

Also, there is another source… although there is some greenery far up north, it may be limited to only lichen for most of the year.

Lichen is too tough for humans, and in fact most animals, to break down and properly digest… cooked or not. The “Far North” people have found a wonderful solution to this. Whenever a lichen-eating animal such as a reindeer or caribou is hunted, the stomach contents are highly prized! The farther along the digestive system that the contents are found… the closer it gets to poop… obviously. But in the first half of the system, the lichen and other plants are “cooked” by stomach acids and enzymes, breaking them down to a consistency that is edible, digestible and jammed packed with vitamins. It’s like Inuit vegetarian ceviche`! Instead of lemon juice, they use stomach acid! Yum!

So… no onions in “Far Northern People’s” cuisine. Barely any plant matter at all. Yet still they manage.

Gotta love it! Life always finds a way.

And there’s always this famous favorite… Akutaq, or Eskimo Ice Cream, made from anything edible… literally… from fish to caribou to berries: Akutaq Check out the recipe in that video link. It’s interesting!



 


Saturday, April 17, 2021

Woodslore.


 

Some Woodslore I have learnt over the years:

·        If you want to learn what nature has to teach, you must first understand that you are just another animal and have a natural place in this environment.

·        Never rush through the woods unless you have to, you can miss a lot along the trail by rushing. Take the time to stop frequently and to look and listen.

·        Always remember to look up when in the woods & look out for “widow makers”. Widow Makers are branches which have broken off and are just hanging there waiting for the wind to bring them down.

·        Always check the safety of the trees around you when choosing a camp site. Especially look out for widow makers.

·        Never step onto a log which may not hold your weight. You never know what may be inside it.

·        Never step over a log without knowing what is on the other side.

·        On very windy days, it is best not to wander in the woods. Even a small stick from high in a tree can be driven into the ground.

·        Never use your axe for cutting firewood if there is no real need. Plenty of firewood can be collected from the forest floor, and wood can be broken over a rock or on another piece of wood.

·        Pay attention to the sounds around you, any and all sounds should be watched for. A falling branch, a falling tree, animal noises, breaking sticks, rolling rocks etc. Always trust your instincts even though it may seem not to have come to anything. If it does not feel right, pay attention.

·        Always clear a debris free area around your camp fire area and your shelter so that fire can not spread in the night.

·        Never make a fire in very hot weather.

·        If you do not want to attract attention, do not make a fire.

·        Always carry enough food supplies in case game is scarce.

·        Always carry some foods that do not require cooking.

·        Always carry your gun loaded when there may be potential danger.

·        Always use a hammer boot/cap on your flintlock as a safety precaution.

·        A gun shot can be heard for miles in the woods.

·        There are very little edible plants available in winter time.

·        Traps will save ammunition and they will be working for you while you sleep or are busy with other chores.

·        Keep an eye out for natural shelters on your travels, you never know when you may pass that way again and be in need of a quick shelter.

·        Always look after your equipment and keep it in good order and your blades sharp. Your tools have specific functions; don’t use them for any other purpose if you don’t have to.

·        If you are going to make a shelter, do it before you make fire. If it starts to rain or snow, you can make fire under shelter.

·        Always store spare kindling at the back of your shelter in case your fire goes out in the night.

·        Stack firewood close so you can stoke the fire without leaving your blanket.

·        Use rocks at the back of your fire to reflect some warmth into your shelter. Never use rocks from a creek or river.

·        If you dig a fire pit, use the earth to surround the pit to stop rain water flowing in and extinguishing your fire.

·        Make your bed on a pile of sticks to keep you up off the cold ground and to let water flow under you should it run through your shelter.

·        Collect water for you water bottle at every opportunity. You never know where the next water source may be.

·        Water is a source of food; always follow a water course if you can.

·        Other animals can teach you much, pay attention to them. Animals do not naturally rush through the woods without reason, pay attention. Other animals may have better hearing and scent than you do, and this can save your life. Pay attention!

·        Always carry spare tinder in your pack.

·        Look for tinders along the trail if you are getting low.

·        Make sure to top up your tinderbox at every fire making if it needs it.

·        Always have your fire steel securely tied to your person so that it can not be lost.

·        Before making fire, remove your powder horn and place it at the back of your shelter and cover it with your blanket.

·        Always try and set up camp in daylight, and check the camp site for ant and spider nests.

·        Layer your clothing on a trek so you can remove or add to suit the temperature. Don’t push too hard and perspire, if your clothes do get wet in winter, take them off in front of the fire and dry them out before bedding down, or you will get cold in the night.

·        Always carry a candle with you in your fire bag, it will help to make fire if the kindling is damp.

·        When your gunpowder wallet is empty, it is a good place to store spare tinder.

·        When looking for dry kindling in wet weather, look under rocks and fallen trees, look in hollow trees, cut wood from dead trees; under the surface it will be dry.

·        Prepare several sizes of kindling before making fire.

·        Trees will usually fall down hill, but not always!

·        The bark will come off a living tree easier in the summer than in the winter.

·        Any large animal is dangerous if wounded.

·        Snakes can be slow to move and aggressive in spring, take care where you tread.

·        When drying your moccasins in front of the fire, do it slowly! Do not overheat the leather.

·        Always plug the vent hole before making fire with the lock of your gun.

·        Always make sure your gun can’t fall when not in your hands!

·        If you should lose the trail when tracking wounded game, mark the last sign with your handkerchief or neckerchief or patch cloth and move in ever increasing circles around your marker until you pick up the sign again. Always take care the game is not waiting in ambush!

·        Be sure to clearly sight your game before you shoot.

·        Be sure of the area beyond your target.

·        A ball or bullet can ricochet off water.

·        When using an axe or hatchet/tomahawk, make sure you are clear should the tool glance off the wood.

·        Always carry a bandage for injury or snake bite.

·        Some people have survived 3 weeks without food, but depending on exertion and weather conditions you will need water within 3 days. Always carry water with you.

·        On long treks, carry a ball mould and a lead ladle. You can remould the spent lead you retrieve from game.

·        Do not use dried grass or bark as wadding if there is a danger of starting a fire!

·        Char your tinder in the fire and extinguish it by placing it in your tinderbox and closing the lid.

·        Keep some uncharred tinder in your tinderbox.

·        Carry your fireworks in a greased leather fire bag to keep them dry.

·        Always wrap the head of your hatchet or use a sheath when carrying.

·        A button closure on the flap of your shot pouch will keep all inside safe if you should take a fall.

·        Wear your powder horn toward your back when hunting so as to stop sparks landing on the horn.

·        Seal inside your lock mortise and barrel channel with beeswax.

·        A smokeless fire is made with small dry kindling.

·        To keep a straight line in the woods without a compass in daylight, place your back to a tree and focus on another two successive trees in front of you. When you reach the first tree, put your back to that tree and repeat.

·        Marking trees to mark a trail is a good idea to maintain direction, and to aid you should you wish to return. But remember, other people can follow your trail.

·        To keep you warmer at night with only one blanket, carry extra clothing in your blanket roll.

·        When packing for the trail, there must be a compromise between two principles: maximum self-reliance, and minimum weight.