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Alison Bevege's avatar

Big thanks to Geoff Pain and Kate Eagles for spotting my Topher error, I have corrected the story as per above

Looking For The Light's avatar

Come on ppl of Australia the labor and greens and the liberals all need to be put last and dumped as they have ruined our country for the agenda of the globalist

Ralph's avatar

Yes. The Liberals should be put below all the freedom parties, but above Labour, Greens, and “independent” Teals.

Alison Bevege's avatar

yes yes totally agree... also Fatima's islamic separatist party has to go last with the greens

David White (Oz Dave)'s avatar

Thanks so much, Alison. Such an important election this time around, with the carnage that has been going on - and yet organisations like the Garvan Institute are still at it with the Covid shots (new): https://www.garvan.org.au/news-resources/news/left-or-right-arm-new-research-reveals-why-vaccination-site-matters-for-immune-response?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social_organic&utm_campaign=researchnews&utm_content=290425_left_or_right_arm_vaccine

Alison Bevege's avatar

oh they are all in it up to their eyeballs now because every university is tied in to the RNA institutes, the factories, the Gates Influence Network funding.... He's literally flooded the zone with subsidiary NGOs and funding

David White (Oz Dave)'s avatar

Yes, follow the funding. It’s pathetic.

I commented on Garvan’s Facebook page today, in respect to the above article, citing React19’s collection of Covid vaxx injury papers as well as a huge study from the McCullough Foundation. Hopefully some of Garvan’s 32,000 followers will see some of the evidence of harms:

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid0utwLrgutNcEmXX2kkt6FsG2PzZUFxmBC1rF9ABNJuhczxCM5udfBbc1TYnFbDUNCl&id=100064632071943

Alison Bevege's avatar

I hope they see your comment too, but who knows? the AI can shadow-ban so you see it, but nobody else does....

David White (Oz Dave)'s avatar

Very true. Family members here can at least see the comments. I’ll check with others - not that they care, which is disappointing.

Alison Bevege's avatar

yes, the social media is kind of like a hamster wheel, it gets us running in circles on it but ultimately it's controlled. Real Life organising is the best -- but hard to do these days. If you can make friends with 5 people in your street - if not close friends then just at least on first name basis, this is a great start, and maybe start a walk-and-talk group, it's so much more productive. Now especially as we live in an AI world where you cannot know if the 32,000 followers are even real people or bots

Michael Ginsburg's avatar

I contend that your vote doesn't matter the slightest...not even a tiny bit.

This is for the simple reason that it is those who COUNT (and the manner in which they count) who actually decide the results. Not those who VOTE.

Either way, the outcome is pre-determined and has been for some time (just like it was in Canada).

"People are obsessed by the need to know what happens next. Would you like to know what happens next?"

If so, there it is:

https://substack.com/@michaelginsburg/note/c-101067673

Let's revisit this a week from now.

I will be absolutely delighted to be utterly and completely wrong and end up with egg on my face.

Unfortunately (and I mean that genuinely), this is yet to happen.

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Michael Ginsburg's avatar

"Antic sounds like he will challenge digital id and smart cities agenda"

That's EXACTLY the point. He SOUNDS (to you and many others) like he will do that...but not actually will!

This is exactly the same playbook as both MAGA and MAHA in the US. Copy paste.

Ever heard of ARC?

https://actionabletruth.substack.com/p/alliance-for-responsible-citizenship-truth

https://docmalik.substack.com/p/318-behind-the-curtain-legatum-arc

Alison Bevege's avatar

i have worked for the AEC on election day before (Wentworth) marking voters off the roll and later in the night, counting. You have scrutineers in the counting room, it's all done above board. Everyone I worked with there felt very strongly that we had a duty to be honest.

Michael Ginsburg's avatar

I have worked at elections as well (in a previous 'life' well before the pandemic) and also scruitineered in the last federal elections.

The people counting the votes at the polling booths are not the issue here but this is a whole discussion in itself.

As I said Alison, I will be absolutely delighted (truly) to be completely wrong and end up with egg on my face next week.

Let's wait and see.

Peter S's avatar

Mr Potato Head, has been there since Morrison solely for one purpose, to lose again. He will also consider that he has done a fabulous job deserving of a substantial 'bonus' if he also loses his seat allowing almost instant disappearance. And then the most atrocious and despicable 3 years in this lands history will commence......

And yet here we are being told voting counts and to put multiple candidates last, even though there is and has always been ONLY ONE LAST.

A truer representative and difficult to game voting system would mean that putting a candidate last would result in a negative 1 count (and could also be extrapolated to increase the fairness even more) The unequivocal evidence that this is correct is observable by the fact that nowhere is such a fair system in place.

Peter S's avatar

oh and of course the criminals will counter by saying a fair system is too complicated for the 'average' person to understand yardi yardi yardi.....

Peter S's avatar

Oh my oh my oh my Peter S, I think your prophetic comment deserves some serious ad hominem attack from Zombies who refuse to see reality, and yet nothing.

So, Dutts can now instantly disappear to spend his millions and some of us can peruse the results at depth (and perhaps discover that 29% of the population didn't want to vote in such a corrupt system and a further 4% did turn up and vented their spleens informally).

We can also consider how Uniparty #1 with 27% of the 2 party preferred vote and Uniparty #2 with 21.5%, a TOTAL of 48.5% gained approx. 90% of the seats.....DEMOCRACY I tell ya.

The NEW Prime Minister is MR NOBODY from the Didn't Vote Party, YAY!!!

Kate Eagles's avatar

Sorry Alison but Topher Field is not running for the Senate in Tasmania. He is remaining a political commentator and doco maker (with PTSD from the horrors of Victoria's lockdowns and brutalities during Covid). The Liberal Democrats have changed their name to Libertarians. There are two Libertarians running for the Senate in Tasmania. Neither of them is Topher! But thank you, thank you for your excellent coverage of the election efforts otherwise. I pray that people see the light and don't vote for those parties who could lead us into (more) totalitarianism.

Alison Bevege's avatar

thank you Kate, I've fixed it now. It was from 2022 - I should have known as Lib Dems changed their name to Libertarians anyway, so no such party exists. However, I fell prey to old internet and didn't check properly. To err is embarrassing and horrible, but fixing it makes it bearable. Thank you

Ralph's avatar

Great Alison,

One of the huge unspoken issues is mass immigration. The first-time voter age group is on to this. I’m sure all the freedom parties will have relevant policies. The Libertarian policies are here:

https://www.libertarians.org.au/family_2025 and I have cut and pasted below.

IMMIGRATION

Australia is a land of opportunity, but immigration policies must ensure fairness and respect for taxpayers. The Libertarian Party supports a system that prioritises skilled workers, ensures public services remain accessible, and gives citizens a fair go.

The Libertarian Party will:

• Introduce an immigration fee system to ensure new arrivals contribute fairly to public services and infrastructure.

• Limit short-term visas to a maximum of five years

• Restrict access to citizenship to individuals who have lived in Australia for 10 years

• Restrict welfare to citizens (incl. unemployment, social housing, pensions)

• Refrain from entering agreements or treaties with global organisations

Alison Bevege's avatar

100% correct, immigration has been ramped up to completely crush-loaded levels. Leith Van Onselen has written brilliantly about it at Macro Business. It's a terrible way to destroy a country, just to demographically overwhelm it.

https://www.macrobusiness.com.au/

People are cultural vessels, not economic units, also. It really matters -they need to slow it down.

I do disagree with the Libertarians in that we don't actually need to import skilled labour and it's not even good to prioritise it. What ends up happening is that employers then don't bother training locals, no apprenticeships go to the children who grow up here, because it's cheaper just to import skilled. PLUS you end up replacing the middle-class, leaving kids born here to drift down to the unemployed class. AI is going to make this worse.

Ralph's avatar

I see what you mean. Nevertheless I feel it’s a big step forward from where we are at present.

Annette O's avatar

Brilliant once again. Shared. For more alternatives to the duopoly that got us here see our list of candidates in both houses and checkout the core values they have signed up to. And for goodness sake support the joint tickets in the four states Senate - NSW, Vic, Qld, ACT & lets get some common sense back into our Parliament. #australiansforaustralia www.australiansforaustralia.net.au

Alison Bevege's avatar

thanks annette, brilliant comment, and thanks for that link !

Cherith's avatar

I'm in wentworth and the choices are woeful.... no problem putting them last... but the problem is finding someone to put first! (in house of reps) ....pretty depressing list

Alison Bevege's avatar

I am in Wentworth too, just voted today down at Rose Bay. It's OK, it's a great list, we have several options as per above. Sure the bad ones outweigh the good, but you just put those nasty ones below even the uni-party and then they won't get any benefit of your vote. I greatly enjoyed putting allegra, greens and fatima payman's outfit last :)

Cherith's avatar

ok but the uni-party etc are in the senate - I’m referring to the candidates for Wentworth - there are only 6 candidates, 4 are ‘major or major party affiliates’ so that only leaves 2 …a teeenager and a Mr Sternhell - (great name) …it’s still slim pickings …used to be liberal democrats (now libertarians) but this year….zero…….

Mr G. H. Schorel-Hlavka O.W.B.'s avatar

I in 2006 in AEC v Schorel-Hlavka defeated the Commonwealth DPP and 9 Attorney Generals in both appeals (AEC v Schorel-Hlavka) that the "compulsory" part of voting was unconstitutional. It doesn't mean I am against people voting voluntarily but against being forced. Meaning the AEC is deceiving/misleading electors that voting is compulsory. See my blog for details:https://www.scribd.com/inspectorrikati

Alison Bevege's avatar

well there is a benefit to compulsory voting and that is this: it forces the lazy and uninterested to make a decision. If you don't make them then only the true believers and activists will vote. Then it won't be truly representative of the silent majority, and the crazier people get in. People's votes are actually very important and they need to get out and support these champions who have helped us. We need them in there. Imagine having no Gerard Rennick or Malcolm Roberts in over the last few years. We wouldn't have even been able to have the covid inquiries we had, or ask the TGA pointed questions. Not voting or spoiling your vote is a waste and a cheat, and lets everyone down who is trying hard to improve things.

Mr G. H. Schorel-Hlavka O.W.B.'s avatar

Alison, the UNCONSTITUTIONAL covid-19 scam was because politicians couldn't care less about you and others constitutional rights. If you check out my blog https://www.scribd.com/inspectorrikati then you find that since 8 April 2020 I then already exposed the MANDATES being unconstitutional. One of my son's is given a short time to live after he was jabbed against his will and I am determine to hold the politicians and their collaborators legally accountable. Gerard Rennick, Malcolm Roberts and others like them are standing up for their and ours constitutional rights!

"All laws which are repugnant to the Constitution are null and void." Marbury vs. Madison 1803, 5 U.S. (2 Cranch) 137, 174, 176.

"They that can give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."

—Benjamin Franklin (1759)

Most of the times I do not vote because I view there is no suitable candidate to vote for. As your primary vote results to monies being paid to the candidate then you are no more but participating in undermining the constitution and not at all securing your constitutional rights.

The Commonwealth now (I am 77) cut me off from the Age Pension, this even so last August they did a re-assessment I was entitled to the Age Pension when my wife had died. It is its continuation as to pay me back for exposing their treason, terrorism, etc. And rest assure your vote will not stop them but only cement them to continue the same and soon perhaps to you also.

Coralie's avatar

It also makes cheating harder, because they know how many votes there are supposed to be in a get an area. You can’t pour in a few thousand fake votes anywhere.

Coralie's avatar

“given area” (where’s the edit button!)

Mr G. H. Schorel-Hlavka O.W.B.'s avatar

Anyone who has the idea there is no cheating must be living outside the world. Over the decades I time and time again exposed cheating and also about the omission of valid votes, also having been a candidate in various political elections I experienced ample of abuse/misuse of powers by election official and opposing candidates, etc. Too complicated to explain it all in this post but my blog contains set out. There is also a question of a state using electronic voting which can be hacked, etc. In Murdock v. Pennsylvania, 319 U.S. 105 (1943), the Supreme Court stated that a law requiring solicitors to purchase a license was an unconstitutional tax on the Jehovah’s Witnesses’ right to freely exercise their religion. The Court ruled that “The state cannot and does not have the power to license, nor tax, a Right guaranteed to the people,” and “No state shall convert a liberty into a license, and charge a fee therefore.” The claim and exercise of Constitutional Rights cannot be converted into a crime. Miller v. Kansas 230 F 2nd 486, 489: Meaning that there is a right to vote embedded in the constitution and it cannot become an obligation! You may have a right to drive your car but they cannot force you to drive it! You may have a right to walk along the footpath but they cannot force you to leave your home just to walk along the street when you do not desire to do so. That I why I succeeded on constitutional grounds against the AEC in AEC v Schorel-Hlavka on 19 July 2006 in 2 cases (representing myself).

Jeffo's avatar

Thanks Alison. We need to stop being a nation of sheep ruled by wolves and owned by pigs.

Here is a link to Senator Rennick interview Unfiltered:

https://youtu.be/ECu34EOa9LE?si=qE9XcU1Fx0hWLqY0

Alison Bevege's avatar

thanks Jeffo! he is brilliant

Billy Field's avatar

Brilliant work again! Spot on! Cheers AB

Lapun Ozymandias's avatar

Thanks Alison - a good article.

Paul's avatar

Instead of proposed M.P.s or their parties getting about $2.50 per enforced vote.

Why isn't the sum raised to $5.00 handed to every vote as they vote, they can then hand that $5.00 to their kids, grandkids, charity box's, help to fill their gas tanks or donate to the crookeparasite,s they voted for.

The $2.50 or whatever the sum is, is the real reason for compulsory voting cretins

Brent Shadbolt's avatar

Have you come across this law professor from Wollongong running for a senate seat in NSW? He has a credible strategy to counter the uniparty corruption.

https://www.youtube.com/live/PPibhkTiKjs?si=fDxTG_4lx7FQGchE

Michael B's avatar

You REALLY think anybodies vote counts? It hasn't for at least 3 decades.

The end result of this election will just be a change of guard for the Duopoly.

Laura Norder's avatar

No vote matters..... every vote is a vote for the status quo. In Australia, every vote is a vote for the Crown. Anyone that thinks voting is the answer doesn't understand the problem.

Jeffo's avatar

Unfortunately you are most likely correct , we are presided over by an illegal government, a parallel system to the true constitutional system of the land has been set up under maritime law by corporations.