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Mark McGowan vows to go into quarantine for seven days to prove he didn't open the borders 'to benefit himself' - here's what you need to know about Western Australia's latest entry rules and Covid restrictions
- Premier announced on Friday afternoon hard border will come down on March 3 - He will quarantine for one week after returning from court hearing in Sydney - Clive Palmer has launched a defamation lawsuit against the WA Premier - WA had strict border restrictions in place for nearly 700 days during pandemic - Areas of WA will be put under level one Covid restrictions as of Monday Feb 21 https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10527091/Western-Australia-borders-open-Premier-Mark-McGowan-hotel-quarantine.html |
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Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney... Still going strong
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View Quote Your silly THREATS won't stop me telling the truth |
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Wellington and across New Zealand. The movement is growing.
Christchurch More than 1000 anti-mandate protesters gather in Christchurch Parliament anti-mandate protesters show what's really going on in their campground | Newshub New Zealand borders soon to open, visa crisis means long waits for family reunions | Newshub Auckland businesses growing concerned as isolation requirements bring threats of closure | Newshub Don't expect to see police use enforcement action on parliament protesters Day 12 Freedom Convoy NZ |
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The debate over the cost of Quarantine Camps as more are opening up.
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An Australian’s viewpoint of what is happening in Canada.
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Solidarity on display in Canada - Australia flag, New Zealand flag & Eureka flag.
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Quoted: Solidarity on display in Canada - Australia flag, New Zealand flag & Eureka flag. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8ShyJ05FnM View Quote Aussie protester in Canada Fighting the Good Fight. POWERFUL MESSAGE: Aussie protester in Canada |
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New Zealand
Native Maori's Haka at parliament house in Wellington, 2 weeks they've occupied the area, growing by the day in their push to end Covid tyranny. https://gab.com/TommyRobinsonOfficial/posts/107830615981488457 Day 11 of New Zealand Anti-mandate Protest at Parliament | Conversations with Kiwis |
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Western Australia’s Mark McGowan
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More Radiation Burn Victims From Microwave Energy Weapon Used On Canberra Freedom Convoy
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Scott Morrison believes Chinese tourists will come flooding back to Australia despite bad blood between the countries… as soon as they are allowed to leave the authoritarian nation
- International tourists will be welcomed to Australia for first time in two years - Prime Minister said dropping of hard border heralded next step in pandemic - Visitors touching down on Monday will be greeted with vegemite and koalas - Scott Morrison has insisted Chinese tourists will return despite trade war - Australia closed its international border in March 2020 to curb Covid cases - WA Premier Mark McGowan said on Friday border will come down on March 3 https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10531745/Scott-Morrison-insists-Chinese-tourists-return-Australia-despite-trade-war-Beijing.html |
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Meet the senior SAS officer calling for violent revolution in Australia and vowing to 'hang' politicians, billionaires, civil servants and even nurses for creating a 'pandemic hoax'
- Riccardo Bosi is a former SAS officer and leader of political party AustraliaOne - His extreme rhetoric and calls for a revolution in Australia has circulated online - Far-right activist has called for execution of those responsible for 'plan-demic' - He has warned followers gas pipes have been attached to 'vaccination camps' - Comes as experts warn extremist groups use marches to recruit new follower A senior SAS commander has called for a violent revolution in Australia with 'traitor' nurses, politicians, and billionaires to be hanged for inventing a 'hoax pandemic'. Riccardo Bosi, 61, is a former Lieutenant-Colonel, motivational speaker, and leader of an unregistered political party called AustraliaOne. The ex-soldier's Covid conspiracy theories have circulated on far-right social media as well as his public calls for the execution of several high-profile Australians. The former Lieutenant-Colonel has appeared and spoken at several 'freedom rallies', including the Convoy to Canberra held last weekend,' the West Australian reported. In a recent video interview Bosi called for the shut-down of Australia's power, sewerage and 'communications to every globalist and elitist enterprise'. 'If our international friends want to help, you can do the same. Shut down every Australian business, every Australian industry, every Australian High Commission and every Australian Consulate,' he said. The former soldier warns he has a list of names of 'traitors' who will face a violent end if found guilty of playing a role in the 'pandemic hoax'. 'One by one we'll get them,' he told supporters in Western Australia last year. 'I'm not a nice guy. This (the coming war) is going to be brutal, but only in direct proportion to the brutality that these people have visited upon us.' Bosi said former prime ministers and Justices of the High Court will be first 'to swing' followed by state premiers, billionaires, and even doctors and nurses. 'We're going to be hanging an exemplar from every piece of the Australian machinery: the polity, the bureaucracy, the judiciary, the military, the media,' he said. 'Everybody is up for the high-jump. If they do deserve to hang, they will hang.' He refers to Nuremberg 2.0 as the rationale for trying and prosecuting individuals who played a role in the pandemic 'hoax' - in the same way Nazi leaders faced tribunals after the Holocaust. Bosi warned the doctors and nurses who injected the Covid vaccine into the arms of Australians would be held to account for their actions. 'It's not just the various chief health officers around Australia who are going to be compelled to answer for their actions. Every doctor, every nurse that participated in this, to whatever degree, is going to be held to account,' he warned. In another video he warned followers the violent uprising could cost them dearly but had to be done anyway. 'Be brave. Some of us might be hurt, and some of us might die,' he said. 'We are about to enter a period of history without precedent, a war for the world and we you and I are on the front line.' His plans for a violent revolution follow a failed political career in which he unsuccessfully contest the 2019 federal election for the Australian Conservatives. The former colonel received just 513 votes when he ran as an independent in the Eden Monaro by-election in 2020, and finished second-last when he ran for the seat of Nicklin in Queensland's state election a few months later. The former soldier's plans for a violent revolution comes after a failed political career which saw him unsuccessfully contest the 2019 federal election for the Australian Conservatives The AustraliaOne party has over 46,000 followers on Facebook and has been represented at major rallies in Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra. Dressed head-to-toe in army camouflage, Bosi told crowds of protesters in the nation's capital that immediate action had to be taken. 'If we f**k this, we lose. Do you understand this? We either win, or lose. There is no middle ground. Those bastards out there are already killing our kids,' he warned. 'What do you think they've got in store for us next? This is our last throw the dice. 'You've seen what they have planned for us. You've seen the vaccination camps. Have you seen how they have gas pipes connecting them? 'Has that happened before? Don't get into the cattle cars and get shipped off like a bunch of cattle or sheep… There are no more chances folks, this is it.' The former SAS officer, among many other conspiracy theoriests, accused the Australian Federal Police of using long range acoustic and electromagnetic weapons to force crowds of demonstrators to move on. He claimed the interruptions meant attendees were unable to upload footage from the march to social media in yet another attempt to silence crowds. 'You've seen what they have planned for us. You've seen the vaccination camps. Have you seen how they have gas pipes connecting them?' Bosi asked attendees during a march in Canberra Ending mandates is just one of Bosi's goals for his AustraliaOne party and he plans to create a new executive government council to take the place of parliament once it is dissolved. Bosi says the council will have three months to 'clean up the electoral system' before the 'first free and fair election in 60 years' is held. 'That's when you get a chance to decide for yourselves what should be done as a result of this monstrous Covid plan-demic that has been foisted upon us and the entire world,' he told the crowds. Bosi holds bizarre views about coronavirus, and insists it can be easily cured and therefore Covid restrictions were 'not about health'. 'The virus can be simply killed by staying in the shower for 15 minutes at a time and breathing through the nose,' he said in one speech. 'To think that ending the mandates is any sort of victory is just insane,' he said. 'It's one of the reasons we're here but you don't negotiate with a bunch of politicians who have been robbing from us, maiming us and killing us,' he told the crowds. Bosi was also photographed delivering a speech to about 70 attendees of the True Blue Crew Aussie Pride March in June of 2018. They are self proclaimed 'patriots' against the 'Islamisation of Australia' and the 'left wing' and are led by Blair Cottrell, a known neo-Nazi and far-fight activist. ASIO director-general Mike Burgess last month expressed grave concerns about right-wing groups hijacking large rallies to recruit new followers. Experts warn as anti-lockdown and anti-vaxxer demonstrators look for other outlets to oppose the Australian Government, movements like Bosi's can satisfy that desire. They fear far-right and anti-vaccine movements could result in individuals carrying out terror attacks after being radicalised by talk of taking up arms and executions. Bosi himself has threatened and encouraged executions of notable public figures, including Alan Jones, Peta Credlin, and Ita Buttrose for their silence over what they describe as 'vaccine genocide'. In a 60 Minutes story earlier this year, Mr Burgess said right wing extremist groups took up the majority of the intelligence agency's work. 'They are getting our full attention at this particular time. We're seeing people as young as 16 and 17 in these groups, that concerns us,' he told the program. 'They're middle class, they're well educated. They understand the ideology, they look like every day Australians and they're not openly showing their violent beliefs.' https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10531509/Senior-SAS-officer-vows-hang-doctors-politicians-nurses-responsible-plan-demic.html |
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Don’t forget about the “other” potential conflict, the one in the Pacific -
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“Australia is just hours away from rejoining the rest of the world (except the dirty, unvaccinated part).”
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The occupation of parliament house in Wellington as New Zealand rises against covid tyranny
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View Quote Quoted: New Zealand - More are coming into Wellington with protests popping up in other parts of the country. Both sides are acknowledging that this, more than likely, will not end peacefully. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoqJDg6xYIs View Quote Canada has paved the way. The writing is on the wall. Listen to her words. This will not end peacefully. Time for protesters at Parliament to go home - PM PM Jacinda Ardern tells protesters it's 'now time to go home' | AM |
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The Wellington Situation is escalating.
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The Wellington protest is testing police independence and public tolerance – are there lessons from Canada’s crackdown?
Today’s action to cordon off the occupation of parliament grounds and prevent it growing might go some way to restoring public confidence in the police, which has appeared to be eroding since the protests began a fortnight ago. So far, police have pursued a de-escalation strategy, but there have been calls for firmer action. The whole event has raised important questions about the relationship between the police and government, and about police independence and accountability. With local businesses unable to trade, and the neighbouring university closing its campus for eight weeks, the political consequences are potentially serious. From the government’s perspective, there is a direct relationship between its own public support and public confidence in the police. The political and legal impasse between the rightful independence of the police and public accountability is not a simple issue to resolve. Constabulary independence The relationship between the government and the police has come a long way since government minister John Bryce – armed and on horseback – led the police invasion of Parihaka in 1881. Bryce decided who would be arrested and personally ordered the destruction of property. Supporting the political objectives of the government of the day was a function of the police. But New Zealand was not a developed liberal democracy 140 years ago. By 2018, that relationship had evolved enough for the solicitor-general to advise the prime minister that “constabulary independence [had become] a core constitutional principle in New Zealand”. The solicitor-general explained the constitutional subtleties of the Policing Act thus: The Police are an instrument of the Crown […] but in the two principal roles of detecting and preventing crime and keeping the Queen’s peace they act independently of the Crown and serve only the law. This is reinforced in the oath police officers swear to perform their duties “without favour or affection, malice or ill-will”. Who is accountable? Constabulary independence means governments can’t control the police for political advantage. At the same time, police accountability to the public is as important as for any department of state. Independence should not mean the police can do whatever they like. However, the lines of accountability are complex. Constabulary independence means the ordinary process of accountability to parliament through the relevant minister, and through parliament to the people, does not fully apply to the police. The police commissioner is accountable to the minister for “carrying out the functions and duties of the Police”, but explicitly not for “the enforcement of the law” and “the investigation and prosecution of offences”. As well as “keeping the peace”, “maintaining public safety”, “law enforcement”, “crime prevention” and “national security”, the Policing Act requires “community support and reassurance”. This might help explain why, for security and tactical reasons, the police won’t fully explain their tolerance of the occupation, beyond the police commissioner saying the public would not accept the inevitable violence and injury a harder line would entail. Despite clear public concern, the police are not required to give further explanation of why they haven’t prosecuted people for intimidation and harassment, for threatening MPs, public servants and journalists, or for failing to remove illegally parked vehicles. The situation in Canada may be instructive. There, the police have seemingly abandoned a de-escalation strategy that had lasted three weeks, with the protest in Ottawa cleared in the last few days. As in New Zealand, public tolerance was low. Rejecting a claim that the repeated sounding of 105-decibel truck horns was “part of the democratic process”, a Canadian judge said: “Tooting a horn is not an expression of any great thought.” In both countries, the protests are being viewed less as expressions of political thought than as simple acts of public nuisance. The difference lies in the Canadian federal government invoking special powers under its Emergencies Act. The first time it has been invoked since it was passed in 1988, the law allows the government to use “special temporary measures that may not be appropriate in normal times” to respond to “threats to the security of Canada”. Banks can freeze accounts being used to support the protest. Private citizens and businesses may be compelled to provide essential services to assist the state – tow trucks, for example. Political calculation Such significant constraints on freedom can be justified only if they are proportionate to the emergency. But on Friday, the Canadian parliament was prevented from scrutinising the decision to declare an emergency because protesters had prevented access to the debating chambers. Ironically, the debate began on Saturday when police cleared the obstruction (without needing emergency powers) – suggesting “freedom” is a wider concept than the one protesters claimed they were defending. The ability of people to go to work, to study, shop, drive on a public road – and (as in Ottawa) the ability of parliament to function – are democratic freedoms the protesters are curtailing. Whether Wellington goes the way of Ottawa remains to be seen, but the New Zealand police commissioner says a state of emergency is among the “reasonable options” being considered to stop more protesters entering parliament grounds. For now, the political question is what happens if the evolution from protest to public nuisance to crisis of confidence in the police continues. Given the constraints of constabulary independence, and the democratic need for accountability, what political responses are available to the government to ensure any crisis of confidence in the police does not become a crisis of confidence in the government itself? For both police and government, there is much at stake in the de-escalation strategy. https://theconversation.com/the-wellington-protest-is-testing-police-independence-and-public-tolerance-are-there-lessons-from-canadas-crackdown-177523 |
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ABC REFUSES to play Clive Palmer's speech to the National Press Club live 'out of fear the mining magnate will rail against vaccines'
- The ABC will not screen Clive Palmer's pre-election speech live from Canberra - Broadcaster will instead televise the address on a 90-minute delay on Tuesday - ABC reportedly took step of delaying broadcast to reduce magnate's platform - Mr Palmer vocally opposes jab mandates, as well as being unvaccinated himself https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10534177/ABC-wont-screen-Palmer-speech-National-Press-Club-live-anti-Covid-vaccine-rhetoric-fear.html |
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Towing vehicles in Wellington.
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Kicked up another notch...
Violence erupts in Wellington | nzherald.co.nz Wellington protest: Police and protesters clash on day 15 | Stuff.co.nz Images of car driven into Wellington protest police 'distressing' - Grant Robertson Wellington protesters 'have had their say' - Police Association's Chris Cahill | AM Wellington Protests: Massive clash between police and protesters on occupation Day 15 | Stuff.co.nz Wellington protest live: Police press conference on Day 15 of the Parliament occupation| Stuff.co.nz |
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'This is terrifying': What Justin Trudeau is doing in Canada is 'insane' |
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View Quote Yep, The Great White North blizzard will be coming to the southern hemisphere soon. The local media as well as JA are busy prepping Kiwis for justification. Winston Peters' Wellington protest visit following tense scenes | Newshub Police and protesters clash again on day 15 of Parliament protest |
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The political activist resurgence in Australia. How does that work with so many different political parties?
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They’re not just protesters, they’re enablers. Thus, they’re all guilty.
The crackdown is coming. Police Cmmr Andrew Coster responds to multiple Wellington protest claims | AM Winston Peters calls on Jacinda Ardern and Govt to engage with Wellington protesters | AM Policemen Pepper-Spray Themselves? | New Zealand Anti-mandate Protest |
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Quoted: They’re not just protesters, they’re enablers. Thus, they’re all guilty. The crackdown is coming. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EW76pWEmTY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vp2ASEuvLAQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_S9Fbd5vUpo View Quote Probably coca cola. Guess tit for tat isn't fair in love and demonstrations. [did cops give a shit if they pepper sprayed anyone?] |
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Quoted: Probably coca cola. Guess tit for tat isn't fair in love and demonstrations. [did cops give a shit if they pepper sprayed anyone?] View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: They’re not just protesters, they’re enablers. Thus, they’re all guilty. The crackdown is coming. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EW76pWEmTY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vp2ASEuvLAQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_S9Fbd5vUpo Probably coca cola. Guess tit for tat isn't fair in love and demonstrations. [did cops give a shit if they pepper sprayed anyone?] Only a matter of time before it’s more than just pepper spray Parliament protesters must respect their fellow citizens - Luxon Police Commissioner confirms some officers deployed to protest contracted Covid-19 National's Christopher Luxon hits back at PM's protester 'sympathy' accusation | AM |
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The protest in Wellington could turn into a super-spreader event.
Move to Phase 3 of Omicron plan looming When a government mandate changes your life. Global Vaccine Control Group Day 16 NZ Freedom Village Convoy |
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Read the horrific abuse Liberal MP is copping from trolls as she is dramatically confronted by an anti-vaccine mandate YouTuber
- Fiona Martin MP was quizzed by anti-vax-mandate campaigner Simeon Boikov - Mr Boikov is an 'independent journalist' and uses the nickname 'Aussie Cossack' - The MP refused to answer his questions and ran to her car as he followed - Dr Martin shared abusive messages she had since received on Facebook https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10541139/Liberal-MP-Fiona-Martin-abused-Facebook-mates-Aussie-Cossack.html Failed To Load Title Failed To Load Title Failed To Load Title Failed To Load Title |
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Teammates turn on anti-vaxx footy star as he sits at home refusing to get a Covid jab in defiance of AFL rules
- Career of West Coast Eagle star remains in grave doubt over anti-vax stance - Club will hold a board meeting on Wednesday to decide Jack Darling's future - Teammates admit it's been hard to support his decision and want more clarity https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10540755/West-Coast-Eagles-AFL-star-Jack-Darling-teammates-turn-Covid-vaccine-refusal.html |
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New Zealanders move concrete blocks to allow truckers into their 'freedom camp' against covid tyranny, replacing them to prevent police getting in .
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Get ready for the 4th dose. Winter is coming!
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Does anyone think that the trust much of society had in their police will ever return in the next 10-20 years? Legit question, people from all age and financial groups are seeing that a significant percentage of cops will do anything their are told to do and even if the might agree with restrictions and repeated vaxxing, they are quite uncomfortable with what they are seeing as a uniformed military force who are called police officers but are far, far more when it comes to enforcing governmental powers that have repeatedly been rejected once it hits the court.
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Quoted: Does anyone think that the trust much of society had in their police will ever return in the next 10-20 years? Legit question, people from all age and financial groups are seeing that a significant percentage of cops will do anything their are told to do and even if the might agree with restrictions and repeated vaxxing, they are quite uncomfortable with what they are seeing as a uniformed military force who are called police officers but are far, far more when it comes to enforcing governmental powers that have repeatedly been rejected once it hits the court. View Quote Someone in another thread mentioned the difference between police in red states vs. blue states as well as urban vs. rural. I agree that will have a factor but I’ve also got personal past experiences that doesn’t give me much hope if/when things do get to the point we all fear it could. I’m old enough to remember life before the 55mph speed limit and during it, when I got my license to drive. Some may disagree with me but I would put the 55 mph time period right up there with prohibition, as far as government intrusion goes. I got my first of many speeding tickets going 65 mph on a 55 mph highway that before the law was 70 mph and is now 75 mph. In my area at the time, you may be left alone if you stayed at 60 or below but above 60, chances are pretty good you would get pulled over and given at least a verbal warning, if not an actual ticket. From CB radios to radar guns to radar detectors, lots of money was spent during that time and speeding ticket revenue played a big part of local budgets, too. Cops were more than willing to dish out speeding tickets with little leniency. Even though the fines for speeding weren’t as high as they are now, it still affected your insurance rates, that is if you didn’t speed more time & money by contesting it or taking a defensive driving class to have it not show up on your record. Everyone seemed to really hate the 55 mph law, except those who weren’t affected by it and/or those who made money from it. Back then, I had a friend that was on the police reserves who kept his badge in his wallet so when he did get pulled over for speeding, the officer would see it and let him off with a warning. I heard multiple stories of him laughingly telling me how well it worked, too. Sounds a lot like the typical “Rules for me but not for thee” scenario. It’s not that much of a stretch for me to see draconian laws enforced by the local police no matter what state or region of the country you’re in, especially if we’re in the middle of hard economic times. Just my cynical lesson learned from a red state & rural community, even. |
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New Zealand
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Rukshan’s comments on a The Project program
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New Zealand
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View Quote New Zealand senior sergeant punches and gouges eyes of anti Coronavirus tyranny protester, thankfully he's pressing charges, let's see how this goes, it's all there on tape. https://gab.com/TommyRobinsonOfficial/posts/107853126085429651 NZ Police Eye GOUGED This Man |
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Quoted: Read the horrific abuse Liberal MP is copping from trolls as she is dramatically confronted by an anti-vaccine mandate YouTuber - Fiona Martin MP was quizzed by anti-vax-mandate campaigner Simeon Boikov - Mr Boikov is an 'independent journalist' and uses the nickname 'Aussie Cossack' - The MP refused to answer his questions and ran to her car as he followed - Dr Martin shared abusive messages she had since received on Facebook https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10541139/Liberal-MP-Fiona-Martin-abused-Facebook-mates-Aussie-Cossack.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-ybz3ihMd8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wh9p18O4_Wc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucYhAh-Wdw4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEe7Yuw_eUI View Quote More fallout Failed To Load Title |
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