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Richard Carey's avatar

How about the hate they engendered towards those that wanted a choice and bodily autonomy? I forget how many times death and illness was wished upon us, even stooping as low to allow wee Dazelle, a child! to Die because she refused Satan's syringe, most australians are such fucking hypocrites, clapping as Andrews nazi stormtroopers enjoyed shooting peaceful protesters at the Shrine, a holy place for my dead brothers in arms.

This nation is a cesspool of cowardice and sycophants.....

Sergeant Instructor Army Physical Training Corps, Royal Army Medical Corps, knowing what I now see, I would never put myself in harms way for Australia again, two decades of service pissed against their evil wall.

And they murdered my precious son Harrison Carey, massive hemorrhagic stroke after two poison jabs.

NEVER FORGIVE, NEVER FORGET , ANZAC IS COMPLETE AND UTTER BOLLOX

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Jan DAWE's avatar

Well said. It seems that all of the state premiers have been taken over by wokism and are under the influence of the WEF and WHO bureaucrats and as usual not listening to their constituents. Where is the public consultation in anything they do. well there is none at this stage. NSW is bringing in laws for teachers to not say 'girl' or 'boy' in the classroom and South Australia wants to take land off owners that they say they are not using said land effectively, without their knowledge or permission and with no compensation. What has Australia become?

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Richard Carey's avatar

Sycophants and pusillanimity persists everywhere, not the nation I faught for

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CATHERINE KELLEY's avatar

Yes indeed . I commented on that in an earlier post to you. Stay strong Richard. The world needs people like you.

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Steve Clancy's avatar

The puppets in power in Oz have been taking orders for years - from the UN, WHO, and WEF. Have a look at who is on the WEF panel - Scomo and Adhern - career scumbags. The pharmaceutical industry makes money by keeping people sick and it buys government approval for vaccines. I’m very sorry your wake up call has been so dear to you Richard. We all need to push back hard on any restrictions to freedoms especially digital ID or cashless and we need more people “awake” to what is really going on

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Richard Carey's avatar

I've been awake for decades, but thank you

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Peter Cunningham's avatar

DITTO! And have been active and vocal about it.

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CATHERINE KELLEY's avatar

So well said! And agree 110%! Three evil organizations but Albo is totally blind to what he is tying us to....

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Peter Cunningham's avatar

Richard - You aren't alone. I did my time in RACT (Air Dispatch) and if 'the noggie came over the hill' (as once was a saying) I wouldn't lift a finger to officially assist resistance. That's @1 million people with their nose out of joint -the very people with necessary basic firearms skills that this place needs.

Defence is now the job of the pacifists and social engineers who created this situation.

Should be fun to watch!

I am not alone. Not only do prettywell all firearms owners I know have the same attitude, but a good friend - Lt Col Alistair Pope (rtd) has literally sold up everything in the police state of Straya , and has moved permanently to Vung Tau where he constantly reports on the actual freedom the vietnamese enjoy .... that in a communist nation, which says all about this 'comply or else' nation.

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Richard Carey's avatar

Inarduis Fidelis Peter

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Dianne Bentley's avatar

that is so sad

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CATHERINE KELLEY's avatar

HI Richard,

It's so shameful what has happened in Australia. I come from a military family that served since WW1- my Dad a flight Sergeant Squadron leader ,combat pilot in WW11 , uncles fighting the Japs on the Kokoda Trail, aunts driving Army and Red Cross trucks. The little place I grew up in in rural NSW was filled with WW11 POW vets, Vietnam vets.... I heard many stories growing up. My son has done Afghanistan and other places...

But here is the thing- back then there was still an honest ANZAC spirit, and PRIDE in country, gratitude and respect for the sacrifice of many who lost their lives for our freedoms.

Our ANZAC spirit has been almost totally destroyed though Marxist ideology. That ideology came through the education system here and began in the 1970's, after it was pushed into the education of the US. ( eg. I had a history teacher in high school who was a member of the Communist party and taught history on a political bias. I did not fall for her BS....) I'll add that multi-culturalism and opening our arms to people with different values, traditions, religions has not helped. Most of them do not want to assimilate but keep their own cultures and beliefs, and in the case of radical Islam they want to take over...

THE JAB: I did NOT take it and warned others to not take it! Yes POISON and an attempt at depopulation and/or infertility. The people who forced or mandated that injection should be in prison, or in the case of some , on "death row" - There was plenty of evidence that Ivermectin or hydroxychloraquine treated it successfully. Note, they took Ivermectin off the shelves within 2 weeks of pushing the "jab". Australia needs to get out of the WHO like Trump has done in the US. You have to wait 1 year though before it is final after requesting removal.

Yes cowardice and woke politically correct dogma are killing our once great country. But "somewhere" I believe there are remnant who still have the ANZAC spirit - I think I'm one.

God bless you and take that pain from your soul in the name of Jesus!

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Richard Carey's avatar

Everything you said 💯 %, pureblood and proud, I got my ivermectin from the pet section in IGA but it was not there for long, one day one I said this thing came from a laboratory and was laughed at, even though I was a nuclear biological and chemical warfare instructor with the Royal Army Medical Corps

Inarfuis Fidelis, UTRINQUE PARATUS and watch your six, they will come for us

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CATHERINE KELLEY's avatar

Thanks for sharing! Yes I think they will be coming for us, sooner or later. Too bad we don't have the right to bare arms as civilians like in the US. I think , if my memory in history studies serves me correctly, that was placed in their Constitution as the Second Amendment as a safeguard against corrupt government....

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Richard Carey's avatar

Yes that right was taken away at Port Arthur, a very suspicious event, even with a cursory look.

As for acyual rights they have little to do with individuals reality, there is much you can do to protect yourself, should the need arise.

I will say no more on this forum.............except UTRINQUE PARATUS

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CATHERINE KELLEY's avatar

Richard, Thank you for your service, and a man who looks things in the eye and recognizes what they really are. You still the ANZAC spirit and remember that.

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Neil D's avatar

Richard, your past service was not wasted or pissed away: that was a different Australia.

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Cas Brook's avatar

Totally agree but can't understand why the majority of Australians are blind to this.

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Richard Carey's avatar

Because they are cowards?

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Cas Brook's avatar

Yes in many cases it's wilful blindness.

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Diane Meile's avatar

Even in my family circle they think I am a conspiracy's person and yet I try to explain what’s going on in this country and the world but to deaf ears

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Muzz Morris's avatar

I have a similar problem. Very few want to know.

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Susan Brittain's avatar

Many people do what they think is the easier thing & stick their head in the sand

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CATHERINE KELLEY's avatar

While their head is in the sand they might become fodder in a time to come.

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CATHERINE KELLEY's avatar

Same problem too. Well it is prophesied that there would be great deception in the end times. I'm glad our eyes see the truth.

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Susan Brittain's avatar

Yes sadly we are forced to go along for the ride but we hold witness to all the wrongs happening which is quite painful in the process.

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CATHERINE KELLEY's avatar

The education system- Marxism ideological infiltration of the education system decades ago that has now pervaded almost 2 generations. History not being taught in schools that is truthful. And I'll add analytical laziness and ignorance that lulled us into a state of "she'll be all right mate"....

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Tony Willsmore's avatar

Senator Ralph Babet

I had the opportunity to introduce myself to you some years ago.

My apologies because at that time I had no idea of your strength & that your fight for Australia to live a life of freedom would ever be so strong.

Thank you 🙏🏽 Ralph we are blessed & so grateful to have you on our side.

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Senator Babet's avatar

I appreciate it, my biggest goal is to encourage more people to get involved in the political process.

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CATHERINE KELLEY's avatar

Yes indeed. But the "she'll be right mate" attitude needs to go. We are beyond that easy going attitude that was fine in the past. Just how you get people more involved in politics is up for debate. I hope it does not take a disaster before that takes place.

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Sue's avatar

Excellent article Ralph. You summed up the situation perfectly.

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Senator Babet's avatar

Thank you.

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Barry Clugston's avatar

Wake up Australia, what do communists want? Complete control of everything.

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Muzz Morris's avatar

You nailed it Ralph

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Christine Dreyer's avatar

They can't stop thought it's in your brain they can stop us telling the truth but can't stop thought labour everyone of them are communists Australia is a communists country now they are committing treason and trators albosleazy will never build homes and his sold property houses mines you name it they own it china's a horrible iam wondering why so many days over in china very suspicious to me thank you for your Email

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Craig Watson's avatar

The politicians are bad, but the police who enforce such laws are much worse.

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john paleologoudias's avatar

We have allowed the so called government to make there own laws

Unconstitutional

This is the problem otherwise there would have to be referendum held

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Aussiegirl1's avatar

Keep fighting for us Senator Babet. There is so much happening in the Australian Government that causes me great pain. Why the majority of Aussies can’t see it , escapes me. “She’ll be right mate” attitude lulls us into oblivion like lambs to the slaughter.

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CATHERINE KELLEY's avatar

YES I mentioned the same adage....

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John Reid's avatar

Spot on!👍

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Michael SARTOR's avatar

Totally agreed....but here we go again...Victoria is a basket case of gay, woke, leftism if ever I saw it and not only are they that but they have the biggest case of Stockholm syndrome I've ever seen......Australia in general isn't far behind on that front either! Cheers

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CATHERINE KELLEY's avatar

You might be right about the "Stockholm Syndrome. .... I had not thought of that.

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Donna MacLean's avatar

Totally agree Senator Babet, keep fighting for the masses pls

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Dianne Bentley's avatar

Very interesting. We are getting more and more like Nazi Germany. Next there will be Pogroms and walled areas where the "haters" will be put. But we know it will be Jews and Christians. The Victorian Government and indeed the Federal Government are the most antisemitic and antichrist people we have ever seen. How did they get there? Who on earth voted them in?

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CATHERINE KELLEY's avatar

HI Dianne.

Agreed . Ignorance voted them in, and NO ONE wants to say the name of Jesus in most circles. We have lost our values and truth based on Biblical roots . And those roots grew our country to be a place of freedom and success. The roots are being pulled from the ground now....But remember we are the "salt of the earth" and the seeds for the future.

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S R's avatar

I've added a bible quote and cross to my email signature. I'm sick of having to receive all the indig and trans flag emblems in every email - I'll stand for Jesus Christ. Psalm 94:16 who stood up for me against the wicked? Who took my side against the evildoers?

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CATHERINE KELLEY's avatar

Good on you SR! If anyone is “offended” by your signature, you know what side they stand with. Jesus said, “If you are not with me then you are against me”…. paraphrased

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Dianne Bentley's avatar

My great-great grandmother arrived in Sydney in 1864 and her first act as she stepped off that ship was to get on her knees and thank God for the safe trip and bringing her to this country. She wrote a diary of the trip from England, which is so interesting. Even into the 1960's everyone went to church on Sunday and from then not too many people carried it on. We need to pull the roots of evil from this country in prayer

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CATHERINE KELLEY's avatar

Agreed Dianne. Great history. On my Dad's side : On the First Fleet or it might have been the next shipment, my father's father's line came from an Irish minister ( Protestant) who supported the Catholics in an uprising in Ireland. He was a political prisoner. They then sent him over the mountains to establish churches. He married and had 17 children. His wife died. The whole Fulton family came from this. On my mother's side were free settlers in the 1840's who were engineers from England ( mother;s mother's side) and Germany from my mother's father's side)that built many of the bridges/ infrastructure on the south coast around the Eden , Cooma, Bombala area .hey then went into farming and in particular dairy farming. So interesting isn't it?

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Dianne Bentley's avatar

We have a wonderful heritage in this country. My husband's 3 times great grandfather came out from Ireland at the age of 19 and he settled in the Nowra area and was a circuit rider throughout the area including Camden and a very large area. His obituary in the Illawarra Newspaper brings tears to the eyes. He was a mightly man of God. This country was developed by the most amazing people who suffered much, they lived in shantys and eked a living from the land. I just love Australian history

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Maria Fargher's avatar

What I want to know is how we change this and the people can arrest the fraudulent politicians

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Mark Watson's avatar

She is channelling Jacinta Ardern . She is an expert at failing upwards .

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Maria Fargher's avatar

Fairness, Accountability, and Equality

For too long, we’ve been told that we must endlessly atone for the past — but when do we start shaping a future built on fairness for everyone? In modern Australia, equality should be measured by effort, need, and accountability, not ancestry.

I’ve watched firsthand how public assistance — designed to support and uplift — is instead enabling cycles of dependency. Taxpayers continue to fund brand-new essentials for families who contribute nothing in return, while others who work tirelessly receive no such help. That isn’t equity. It’s discrimination.

All Australians should be expected to take personal responsibility. We must stop dividing people by race and start evaluating programs on outcomes, not intentions. If billions have been spent to close the gap and we’re told nothing has improved, then we deserve to ask: where is the money going? And why are audits missing?

The idea that children don’t have to attend school, or that one group receives ongoing compensation while others face their own hardships in silence — including descendants of convicts brought here in chains — flies in the face of what true reconciliation should mean. Everyone in this country deserves dignity, opportunity, and respect. But those things are earned — not granted indefinitely without accountability.

This isn’t about denying history. It’s about refusing to let the future be held hostage by excuses. We can do better — together — when we make fairness the foundation.

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