Building dams and water infrastructure such as the Hybrid-Bradfield Scheme and exposing mismanagement of the Murray Darling Basin.
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With a long history of seeking the truth, Malcolm believes Parliament needs to return to the facts to get back on track. Malcolm’s areas of focus include:
Reducing electricity prices, increasing the supply of reliable energy and ending the government obsession with renewables.
Ending the control of unelected bureaucrats over Australia’s way of life, exiting the United Nations and restoring our sovereignty.
Opposing full foreign ownership of Australian land and forcing multinational companies to pay their fair share of tax.
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Hope your week ahead is filled with wonder
(Thank you Christine for sharing)
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What Was an “Inquisition”? The Tribunal of Faith In medieval Latin, inquisitio meant a formal inquiry. Church courts and secular rulers alike used inquisitorial procedures to investigate serious crimes. When applied to heresy, a specialized system emerged—often called a tribunal of faith—to defend religious orthodoxy enforcement. Public summons and grace period: Suspects were called to confess and denounce heresy voluntarily—often with lighter catholic heresy punishment if they complied. Learned judges: Clerics trained in canon law led the process; lay officials assisted with arrest, custody, and penalties. Confession-centered: Inquisitors and confession were inseparable: confession functioned as evidence and as a spiritual remedy. Church-state cooperation: Convicted, obstinate heretics were handed to secular authorities for corporal penalties. Crucially, there was not one Inquisition but multiple inquisitions across regions and centuries—related, but never identical.
We see good in you
The world is full of wonder, and terrible creatures lurking below the surface...
You’re extraordinarily stupid
You’re extraordinarily stupid
Uniparty governments added:
Red tape - bureaucratic regulations to control people;
Plus,
Green tape - over-the-top excess environmental regulations to control people;
Blue tape - UN policies to control people in the name of, for example, BS UN Sustainable Development Goals;
Black tape - regulations favouring the “aboriginal industry” to control land, resources & people and to deprive these from all Australians including Aboriginals
Excess regulations choke productivity, opportunity & prosperity
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Spot on Senator Malcolm Roberts .
Agreed, measure of success is the amount of legislation repealed
No new laws or regulations unless 3 repealed first.
Plenty of black tape too
So Mr Roberts is fixated on colourful tape, as well as conspiracy theories. Empirical evidence has shown this.
Fruit fly
You mean racketeering tape
So many Malcolm i'm sure you can name a dozen or so.
Senator malcom Roberts for Mumbai doesn't believe in go to work in one peice go home in one peice
Agreed ❤️💯
MAAA……. Make Australia Aussie Again
Anyway, I took all tape ( every coloured tape ) off criminals, tax dodgers, exploiters, rorters, drug gangs and the like.
And how many have been revoked in that same period?
Killing businesses throughout this nation and will continue to do so until there is a major change in thinking on the political front. One of the main reasons we are an unproductive country is red tape and government legislation.
How much does a new legislation increase their pensions?
Deliberate.
I’d rather red tape than tinfoil hats !!
Red Tape!? Extortion!!
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## **THE COURT OF THE MONO NEURON** Disaster in the Royal Aviary. The wheel is now held on by one rusted nut screwed onto a stripped stud. Engineers described the situation as "structurally Pauline." Barnaby the Drunk has reportedly been wandering the Palace corridors looking unusually sober. Court whispers say he has grievances. Imagine that. A grievance inside the Party of Permanent Grievance. The European Grand Tour was supposed to launch Pauline onto the world stage. Instead it produced Tommy Robinson, a luxury Sicilian stopover, Gina sightings, Dolce & Gabbana shopping, and a CPAC speech delivered to what appeared to be an enthusiastic gathering of empty chairs. Even the audience seemed more interested in their phones. The Palace declared the tour an international triumph. Reception could not confirm anyone had attended. Back home, Lee the Fair has quietly been confirmed as future Keeper of the Sacred Pelican. The Party Constitution remains a masterpiece of democracy: Leader for life. Treasurer for life. Successor chosen by the Leader. The members contribute by applauding on cue. Barnaby the Drunk has finally realised an awkward truth. No matter how loudly he squawks, the throne already has a reservation. The line of succession is apparently shorter than a Centrelink queue at Christmas. Meanwhile MRON emerged from the Royal Observatory carrying three Facebook memes, two statistical outliers and one graph stripped of all context. He declared Australia was collapsing. Again. Remarkably, every statistic, regardless of topic, somehow proves exactly the same conclusion. Economists disagreed. MRON blocked them. Scientific method successfully defeated. Policy has officially been replaced by podcasts. Evidence by Facebook. Economics by vibes. International diplomacy by selfies. Productivity by grievance. Budget repair by wishful thinking. The billionaires smiled. The influencers nodded. The cameras clicked. The policies remained missing. Australia kept asking annoying questions. Housing? Silence. Tax reform? Silence. Health care? Silence. Productivity? Look! Another migrant! Another culture war! Quick... someone book another overseas conference. As dusk settled over the Palace, Pauline declared the European tour a historic success. The empty chairs were inspirational. The merchandise was strategic. The billionaires patriotic. The family succession democratic. The Facebook likes were apparently foreign policy. Barnaby the Drunk looked around the Court, sighed into his schooner and finally understood. He hadn't joined a political party. He'd joined **The Pauline Hanson Family Trust**, featuring Lee the Fair, MRON the Royal Numerologist, Gina the Fairy Godmother, and a supporting cast of permanently aggrieved courtiers desperately auditioning for the next Facebook reel.
Yep. Gotta find thousands on new career positions for all the extra public servants Albo has put on the books.
The recent fuel crisis has shown how important it is for Australia to maintain self-reliance.
Our farmers can no longer be held to ransom by geo-political instability.
Domestic production of fertiliser should be a priority to stablise the agricultural industry.
We are a resource rich nation. We have everything we need to make this happen - we just haven't had the right government with the guts to make it happen.
A One Nation government will end all NET ZERO policies that undermine production.
Australia must come first!
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we got PM Albo...great fertilizer
we should be making everything ourselves
Being the science expert that you are, Malcolm, how do you propose to make it?
I dont know whats worse the fact that you dont know or won't mention that we already make fertiliser in Australia, or the fact that pose makes you look like pee wee Herman doing an impression of superman under a red sun after he fell off the horse
People in one nation shouldn't be fertilising anything
Well said Professor Cooker! Unfortunately the only way you’ll get a fertiliser plant built in Australia is if the government built, owned and operated it and your party is against such enterprises. It is far easier for fertiliser companies to import JIT (just in time) so they are not sitting on large amounts of fertilisers costing them money. I agree with you that it should be made here, but this isn’t the case.
Nuttier than Cadbury fruit and nut.I saw a fly fart today and left a chemtrail
We should have heaps with the drivel from ON and FF......
Was the photographer lying on the ground to try and make you look taller
You’re making a tonne of it Mate.
I believe pelican poo is high in phosphorus.
Surely there’s more than enough 💩 coming out of parliament to fix it
There's a plant being built right now on the Burrup Peninsula WA
There's absolutely no reason we can't return back to what we used to be !! We were so self sufficient that we could close our borders and survive !! With all our resources we should be as wealthy or wealthier that the UAE 🇭🇲🇭🇲🇭🇲🇭🇲🇭🇲
Yes I buy bags of pony poo from the side of the road it's australian
Is this Malcolm in the Middle?
The little fella's having some fun while mummy's away.
Again? It already does 🤣🤣 I literally live down the road from a humate and magnesium factory that I purchase fertiliser from for my farm
Several new fertiliser plants are already being build ya tool...
Your posts put you in the genius category 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Cray cray Malcolm.
If it's lucrative, off you go then.
Nice Cape Captain Cooker
Feel free to set up a company that makes fertiliser then.
Imagine if Labor hadn't started to electrify the transport industry
BREAKING: YouTube has suddenly banned me from uploading, posting or live streaming for two weeks
The reason given is dozens of videos, some more than 6 months old, that have only now been flagged as an issue.
This includes multiple videos calling for a COVID Royal Commission.
Thank you for meme, David
I co-signed the Digital ID Repeal Bill alongside Senators Antic, Babet, Canavan, Hanson and Rennick, which was introduced into the Senate earlier today.
This Bill aims to repeal the government's dystopian and ill-conceived Digital ID Bill.
What everyday Australians need is a… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1805872597449818132
2 years ago I promised to hound down those responsible for the damage our COVID measures caused to Australians.
Today, in company with Senators Antic, Canavan, Rennick and O'Sullivan, a Bill was introduced to immediately commence a Senate Select Commission of Inquiry into our… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1805533759519048180
Australia declared the most expensive country for housing in the English speaking world.
Ban foreigners buying houses and cut immigration now!
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