The corporate takeover is centuries old! The Inclosure acts. Usurping of Irish land, 1760-1880. Grapes of Wraith in USA. Remembering, a person, be they UK protestants, or whoever, ARE corporations.
A "Canadian Rebel" today is one who grows food and trades his surplus with his neighbour and has minimal dealings with mammon, re;super-duper-store. That be quite truly Christian too, for the record.
Given your / our slave-masters preferred method is starvation.
It seems there are fires in most states. Years ago I did a job in Marysville. It burnt down the next day, in those bad fires. It may not be possible to get insurance, so you might not get a loan. So maybe people will get cheap land/ houses if they have cash. After Marysville , Kinglake etc burnt down, they made it harder to build. First they let people cut down trees, to reduce the fire risk. But then they made it hard to cut down trees. The Greenies make it hard to cut the tees down, then when a fire comes, it spreads too easy. You end up with big fires.
We need more fire breaks. The Aboriginals burnt the land and cleared it. They looked after this place better than the Europeans who took it over. They had it like gardens after 60,000 years of experience. Noe the bush is much less controlled, and burns all at once, instead of in bits. If the fires are smaller the annals can get away to safety easier, the people too.
Australia is not clearing enough bush enough. Our Vcitorian premier just wants to stop logging of old growth. That is dumbass. If it was that simple they haven't done it. They actually employ aboriginals to do it up north. There should be more of it. Only now are we starting to understand Aboriginal intellectual and scientific achievements.
The Yolngu people, in north eastern Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory, long recognised how the tides are linked to the phases of the moon.
Back in the early 17th century, Italian scientist Galileo Galilei was still proclaiming, incorrectly, that the moon had nothing to do with tides.
When explorer and surveyor Major Thomas Mitchell ventured into Australia’s inland in the early 1800s, he recorded in his journals his impressions of the landscape. Around him he noted expanses of bright yellow herbs, nine miles of grain-like grass, cut and stooped, and earthen clods that had been turned up, resembling ‘ground broken by the hoe’. https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/archived/bushtelegraph/rethinking-indigenous-australias-agricultural-past/5452454 No, I am not a leftist jewish aboriginal!
@ Bill Aus - Get on down to Balaclava and the cake shops in St Kilda. Take you wife and see how the cake shop proprietors treat you, both. You are in Victoria? Melbourne is the chabad capital of the southern hemisphere, yes? Melbourne has had, what?, five lone-nut-gunman scenarios. I am not joking!
If you want to know about the Australian fires, this nails it.
ReplyDeleteLike I wrote a month or so ago. Man made drought or not, this is a corporate takeover.
ReplyDeleteThe government could have help but they are in on it.
Starve the farmers and then let big corps like Monsanto take over. Fucking obvious when you're aware of the agenda.
P.S. I might be off topic because I didn't watch this. Sorry.
ReplyDeleteAnd it has not stopped!
ReplyDeletehttps://crazzfiles.com/its-apocalyptic-popular-tourist-spots-on-nsw-south-coast-devastated-by-fires/
The corporate takeover is centuries old!
ReplyDeleteThe Inclosure acts.
Usurping of Irish land, 1760-1880.
Grapes of Wraith in USA.
Remembering, a person, be they UK protestants, or whoever, ARE corporations.
A "Canadian Rebel" today is one who grows food and trades his surplus with his neighbour and has minimal dealings with mammon, re;super-duper-store.
That be quite truly Christian too, for the record.
Given your / our slave-masters preferred method is starvation.
It seems there are fires in most states. Years ago I did a job in Marysville. It burnt down the next day, in those bad fires. It may not be possible to get insurance, so you might not get a loan. So maybe people will get cheap land/ houses if they have cash. After Marysville , Kinglake etc burnt down, they made it harder to build. First they let people cut down trees, to reduce the fire risk. But then they made it hard to cut down trees. The Greenies make it hard to cut the tees down, then when a fire comes, it spreads too easy. You end up with big fires.
ReplyDeleteWe need more fire breaks. The Aboriginals burnt the land and cleared it. They looked after this place better than the Europeans who took it over. They had it like gardens after 60,000 years of experience. Noe the bush is much less controlled, and burns all at once, instead of in bits. If the fires are smaller the annals can get away to safety easier, the people too.
ReplyDeleteI do the thing that started after the bad fires. It is a bushfire attack level (BAL). The main thing is that heat rises, so fires tend to go up hill.
ReplyDelete"The Aboriginals burnt the land and cleared it. They looked after this place better than the Europeans who took it over."
ReplyDeleteJews took over our respective governments long ago. Don't blame all that shit on white people.
...And let's face it. Aboriginals are/were retarded. All they knew to do was be in synchronization with the land. Any dumbass can do that.
Australia is not clearing enough bush enough. Our Vcitorian premier just wants to stop logging of old growth. That is dumbass. If it was that simple they haven't done it. They actually employ aboriginals to do it up north. There should be more of it.
DeleteOnly now are we starting to understand Aboriginal intellectual and scientific achievements.
The Yolngu people, in north eastern Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory, long recognised how the tides are linked to the phases of the moon.
Back in the early 17th century, Italian scientist Galileo Galilei was still proclaiming, incorrectly, that the moon had nothing to do with tides.
https://theconversation.com/aboriginal-people-how-to-misunderstand-their-science-23835
When explorer and surveyor Major Thomas Mitchell ventured into Australia’s inland in the early 1800s, he recorded in his journals his impressions of the landscape. Around him he noted expanses of bright yellow herbs, nine miles of grain-like grass, cut and stooped, and earthen clods that had been turned up, resembling ‘ground broken by the hoe’.
Deletehttps://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/archived/bushtelegraph/rethinking-indigenous-australias-agricultural-past/5452454
No, I am not a leftist jewish aboriginal!
"No, I am not a leftist jewish aboriginal!"
ReplyDeleteWhen did I say that of you and who's that Galileo dude?
I was joking.
ReplyDelete@ Bill Aus - Get on down to Balaclava and the cake shops in St Kilda. Take you wife and see how the cake shop proprietors treat you, both. You are in Victoria? Melbourne is the chabad capital of the southern hemisphere, yes? Melbourne has had, what?, five lone-nut-gunman scenarios. I am not joking!
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