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Australia is NOT what it was ten years ago. The Wuhan virus has sent the state and Federal governments into CCP mode. Honestly, Australians do not have time to think about China overthrowing Taiwan as they are living under the CCP totalitarianism RIGHT NOW! These videos shows the totalitarian CCP at work in Australia via the politicians and police!
‘80% of New South Wales’ 8.166 million people remain under strict lockdown orders after Covid spread into the regions surrounding Sydney.
NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard has been forced to hand over management of the Covid outbreak to Police Commissioner Mick Fuller after ongoing problems with lockdown compliance.
Hazzard was allegedly furious with the final decision.
Tensions arose when it became clear that some health workers were keeping the details of Covid rule-breakers secret to protect them from the police. Health workers ‘felt sorry’ for them, which is understandable given the onerous fines being handed out to an already desperate population, many of whom have lost their businesses and jobs during the pandemic.
Fuller, who is now that State Emergency Operations Controller, intends to crack down hard on people who fail to comply with health orders.
After an extraordinary crisis Cabinet meeting, police have walked away with unprecedented powers designed to close the gaps which have seen Sydney described as ‘leaking Covid like a sieve’. Fuller and Police Minister David Elliot are now in further talks to draw out a plan for the region.
Earlier in the week, Hazzard had instructed the government’s lawyers to look at ways to strengthen the health orders ‘as far as possible’, presumably to stop people travelling from lockdown regions.
“The rule is now that you shouldn’t just travel from one house to another just for the sake of moving to the other house. You should choose the property you’re living in and stay there,” said Hazzard.
Now, it is Commissioner Fuller who is working with an in-house legal team to draft additional powers for the police force.
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has approved three of the requested measures.
- People will no longer be able to travel to their second property if that residence is outside a lockdown zone
- Additional AFD support
- Harsh restrictions placed on the singles bubble to allow police to determine if it is being misused
The singles bubble was recently created to make sure that singles had human contact after ‘stay at home’ orders condemned them to months of solitary confinement.
Enforcing Fuller’s demands will require increased use of ADF forces on the streets of Sydney. The legal framework for the ADF policing citizens is a hazy area of law, rarely tested. State premiers usually ask for their assistance during short-lived emergencies where they offer logistics assistance rather than acting as an extension of the police force.
“We know that a strong police presence and the Australian Defence Force supports on the ground is making a difference. We want to make sure we capture the handful of people … doing the wrong thing,” said Berejiklian.
Sydney, which has been living with ‘stay at home’ orders for nearly seven weeks, continues to report hundreds of new Covid cases every day.
The Delta variant has spread beyond Sydney and into the regions, with exposure sites announced in the Hunter, Newcastle, Dubbo, Tamworth, Bryon Bay, Shellharbour, and the Illawarra.
“Please get vaccinated because there could be opportunities in September and October for us to say to the community, if you are vaccinated you might b able to do a certain level of activity which you can’t now,” added Berejiklian, reaffirming fears that a two-tiered system for the population may be on the cards.’https://www.rebelnews.com/stand-off_ends_between_health_minister_hazzard_and_police_commissioner_fuller?utm_campaign=rb_8_12_21&utm_medium=email&utm_source=therebel
I am assuming this is true and that ‘With no public consultation, the NSW minister for digital information, Victor Dominello has announced the introduction of Vaccine Passports. For the first time ever, adults will have to reveal their private health information to strangers just to go shopping for food and live a normal life (cafes, restaurants, cinema, sporting events, travelling around, children going to school). People without a Vaccine Passport will also lose their jobs in many workplaces. The privacy and freedom implications of this are huge. There are constantly privacy breaches in the data base Minister Dominello runs at Service NSW. Now he wants to police society’s movements and access to basic services and employment through the Service NSW App. This goes well beyond QR codes, right to your private health information. This is to force everyone to be Covid vaccinated, even though many people:* are waiting for clearer evidence about the safety of these vaccines, especially given that AstraZeneca has led to 6 Australians dying, with a further 90 blood clot episodes and over 28,000 reports of adverse reactions (official Commonwealth TGA data);* do not want the vaccines pushed upon their children;* have conscientious objections to vaccines on religious and other grounds; and* do not support the government holding and controlling so much private information about our lives. The NSW Government plan is something you would expect in China or North Korea, not Australia. Just yesterday Premier Berejiklian said the Vaccine Passport was not on their agenda at the moment. The Government cannot even be honest about its intentions. It has not even consulted its own MPs about this dictatorial announcement. NSW One Nation is opposed to Vaccine Passports. We believe the best approach is to offer the elderly and vulnerable the vaccines they want and allow anyone not wanting vaccines to deal with that risk as responsible adults. No one should be punished for their vaccine choices. The vaccine choices of all Australians – whether for or against – should be respected. We must run our own lives rather than being under the control of Big Brother Government .In Europe there are massive public protests and riots against Vaccine Passports, especially in France. They are very divisive. Whereas Sweden (which had no lockdowns) will have no Vaccine Passports, living freely. As Australia should. Scott Morrison has said that Australia is aiming at 70-80% vaccination to achieve herd immunity so that COVID no longer circulates in the community. Why then are controlling Vaccine Passports needed? Why has NSW announced them so early? This is just another government grab for power and control over our lives. It’s wrong and unnecessary. One Nation will fight it all the way. Mark Latham MLC3 August 2021′https://www.facebook.com/MarkLathamsOutsiders/?ref=page_internal
I am sure Australia will go this way as the rest of the globalists push this vaccine passport agenda.
‘It comes as Denmark announced this week it is working with business to develop a vaccination passport that will be ready to use for travel in three or four months.
As a first step, Danish citizens will be able to see their vaccination status on a health website by the end of the month
Eventually people will have a passport on their mobile phones
The UN’s Global Tourism Crisis Committee which met at the end of January in Madrid also backed vaccination certificates as a way of boosting confidence in the sector.
“Vaccines must be part of a wider, coordinated approach that includes certificates and passes for safe cross-border travel,” UN World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) Secretary-General Pololikashvili said.’https://www.governmentnews.com.au/nsw-explores-vaccination-passports/
‘NSW PARLIAMENT HAS LOST TOUCH WITH REALITY It’s bad enough that Labor and Liberal have combined to close down the August sittings of the NSW Parliament. Democracy has been replaced by an indefinite ‘Greater Sydney’ lockdown, extending from the Central Coast to the Illawarra. People have lost their jobs, businesses have closed, families are struggling with home schooling and society itself is fracturing. The NSW Government has even told people not to talk to their neighbours and friends on the street. What has been the response of the people running NSW Parliament during this crisis? The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, Jonathan O’Dea, has a huge budget to run the building in Macquarie Street. You would reasonably think his first priority would be helping people keep their jobs and helping businesses to stay open. But No. He has engaged in a wacky, wasteful and self-indulgent spending spree, thinking up new ways of washing taxpayers funds down the drain. I’m talking many millions of dollars, spent on:1. $400,000 minimum for a ‘review of workplace culture’ by the notorious Left-feminist Elizabeth Broderick. It’s a ‘monkey see, money do’ approach following the media hysteria about Canberra’s Parliament House. I can tell you, these are very different parliaments and this Broderick review is being conducted just for the sake of it, not because of an identified problem. Broderick will do what she always does with these reviews: find ’sexism’, ‘gender inequality’ and ‘misogyny’. It’s an expensive, pre-determined process without any grounding in reality.2. Huge expenditure on the Speaker’s courtyard renovation, which was a beautiful space to start with and did not need any changes. The cost is off the radar.3. Millions spent on bollards in front of the building on Macquarie Street, with the work dragging on for a year. The bollards are supposed to protect school students entering the building. But at no cost, school buses could have parked at the rear entrance to the building on Hospital Road, with students coming in that way with 100% safety. An amazing waste of money.4. A renovation of the Strangers Dining Room that has gone on forever, and no MP can understand why it was needed or what it’s trying to achieve. The building is a permanent construction zone, as O’Dea and his advisors constantly look for ways of spending their budget just for the sake of it. Come 30 June every year, they have cleaned out the coffers on newly invented projects.5. Employment of a special Indigenous Liaison Officer, even though there are 135 NSW MPs who liaise with Aboriginal communities on a regular basis – that’s their job, There is no sign yet of the new employee venturing west of the Great Dividing Range to help the really disadvantaged communities living in squalor. It’s another virtue signaling O’Dea joke.6. The Speaker employing a press secretary, even though his presence in the media is next to zero. Most people would not even know his name. The press secretary has just launched a book with Adam Goodes, of course.7. A constant flow of woke, virtue signaling nonsense sent out to MPs. Recently we were told to celebrate NAIDOC week by baking Indigenous cookies. No thanks, I’m too busy working on my real job concerning jobs, services and the education system.8. The never-ending replacement of ceilings around the building, for reasons no one can understand. The building is only 35 years old but looking at the wasteful renovations, you would think it was built in 1788 (or 1693 according to Bruce Pascoe).9. A $100,000 marble bust of Virginia Chadwick (never heard of her – don’t worry, most haven’t) to be placed in the Legislative Council chamber.10. Special ‘Koori Cooks’ in the Parliament House kitchen, serving up slices of kangaroo covered in native flowers. No thanks. This stuff is so bad it didn’t even make it into my cookbook with Alan Jones! 11. Rainbow flags around the building and constant reminders of the Alphabet People. Why? Because they can. But aren’t minorities supposed to have rights too? I’m only a straight white male from the outer suburbs, so a tiny minority among the LGBTIAPWTF cult in NSW politics. So I need a Safe Space with Trigger Warnings as much as anyone. Who’s protecting me from Micro-Aggressions and Unconscious Bias? Where’s my flag, the Australian flag, festooned inside the building?12. At huge cost, a new frosted door is being built into one of the foyer walls as an extra entrance to the parliamentary bar. There are already two entrances to this relatively small area, making this the ultimate indulgence project. Its sole purpose is to eat up the allocated parliamentary budget. The door will be frosted in a wacky plan to protect the privacy of MPs. How out of touch can an institution be? Bismarck once said, “Laws are like sausages, it’s better not to watch them being made”. If NSW taxpayers could see the waste and extravagance of the NSW Parliament building during this time of crisis, they would be totally disgusted.
Mark Latham MLC2 August 2021′https://www.facebook.com/MarkLathamsOutsiders/?ref=page_internal
The following is from an email received this morning from the New South Wales government. THIS is what the CCP has spread to us in the West. Our FREEDOMS are being taken witout one shot being fired!!
| Greater Sydney’s lockdown has been extended until 12:01am Saturday 28 August. |
| Invite a friend or family member into your singles bubbleA singles bubble will be introduced from Saturday 31 July for people who live alone, or with no other adults, in Greater Sydney. You will be able to choose a family member or friend, colleague, or partner to visit you at home. The person you choose needs to be the same person till lockdown ends. If you live in one of the 8 areas of concern your chosen friend or family member must also live within 5kms of your home. If you live anywhere else in the Greater Sydney area, your chosen visitor cannot be from one of the 8 areas of concern. |
| Authorised workers and latest update for Western SydneyPeople who live in one of the 8 areas of concern must:Travel no further than 5kms from home for exercise and outdoor recreationWear a mask at all times when outside of home, regardless of how far they are physical distancing from others.People living in one of the 8 areas of concern cannot leave their local area for work unless they are an authorised worker. Changes to mandatory surveillance testing requirements from Saturday 31 July:Fairfield and Cumberland health or aged care workers (including support workers for health or aged care – such as cleaners, cooks and security) must get tested every 3 days to be allowed to leave their local government area for workCanterbury-Bankstown authorised workers must get tested every 3 days, to be allowed to leave their local government area for work. |
| Construction and trade work to resume Saturday 31 JulyConstruction sites in Greater Sydney can resume work on Saturday 31 July. Construction work cannot resume in the 8 areas of concern except in certain necessary circumstances. All construction workers must keep a physical distance from other workers on site and follow the 4 square metre rule. There must be no contact between construction workers and residents. Up to 2 workers allowed to work indoors, up to 5 workers outside. Trades people (including cleaners) will be allowed to restart work in residential homes as long as there is no contact with residents. Up to 2 workers allowed to work indoors, up to 5 workers outside. |
Shopping rules updateYou can only go shopping within your local government area or within 10km of your home (unless the goods or services are not available in your local area or within 10kms).If you live in one of the 8 areas of concern, you can only go shopping within 5km of your home (unless the goods or services are not available in your local area). Only one member of the household should leave home to shop for essentials such as food, personal needs for your household (including pets) or if you’re shopping for vulnerable people. |
New policing operation to tackle the spread of COVID-19A new high-visibility policing operation has launched across Greater Sydney to enforce the new rules. Police have the power to:Shut down businesses, construction sites and public premises where there is a risk to public healthFine people for not wearing a mask when required. Fine has increased from $200 to $500. |
China is winning a war without one shot being fired and the Left are loving it.
Conservative Australian commentator ‘Alan Jones will no longer publish columns for The Daily Telegraph.
The popular broadcaster, who is currently a weekly fixture on Sky News Australia, has been told by editor Ben English that his column will no longer appear.
Sources say that the decision was made after, ‘the column failed to resonate with readers’ – a claim that Jones contests.
Alan Jones has been an outspoken critic of the government’s Covid mandates since the pandemic began. His criticism has been especially sharp in regards to NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian’s recent treatment of Freedom Day protests and the tough Sydney lockdown.
His commentary came after the country was shocked by the overnight creation of a special police task force whose purpose was to track down protesters. NSW Police used social media to encourage residents to dob each other in to Crime Stoppers.
Alan Jones’ take on the situation differs considerably from his mainstream media counterparts, who have gone so far as to run identical newspaper covers ‘Just get the damn jab!’ to assist vaccination programs.
Clips from Alan Jones’ Sky News nightly show are routinely among the highest digital performers along with other outspoken hosts on Outsiders and The Bolt Report.
Yesterday, Alan Jones said that NSW was ‘in need of new leadership, new directions, new tone and new strategy’ after what he saw as the ‘total removal’ of civil freedoms and the subjugation of the people by the government.
While Jones appeared to be more subdued on Tuesday night’s program, he was back firing at the government on Wednesday.
Earlier in the week, 2GB’s Ray Hadley got into yet another scrap with his former colleague.
“He needs to be called out for last night’s program,” said Hadley, after Alan Jones referred to NSW Chief Health Officer Dr Kerry Chant as the ‘village idiot’.
Chant had previously courted global attention when she told Australians ‘not to talk to each other’ during a bizarre press conference.
2GB has struggled to maintain its number one position on breakfast radio since Alan Jones’ departure, with the station in danger of being outperformed by the ABC.
Alan Jones’ ratings remain strong.
Meanwhile, other members of Australia’s political opinion sphere have rejoiced at the apparent decline in press freedom.’https://www.rebelnews.com/the_daily_telegraph_muzzles_alan_jones?utm_campaign=rb_7_29_21&utm_medium=email&utm_source=therebel
Conservatives are no longer wanted in Australia; so it seems!
Where will this China virus take us?
‘New South Wales Police Commissioner Mick Fuller has been given 300 Australian Defence Force troops to enforce the controversial Sydney lockdown.
Fuller made a formal request to the federal government, seeking assistance to enforce the state’s Covid compliance operation.
The intention of the ADF troops is to ‘boost the operational footprint’ of existing resources.
Major anti-lockdown protests last Saturday saw thousands of frustrated residents flood the CBD, demanding freedom from government health orders. As there is no protest organiser to take to court, the NSW government has focused on pursuing anyone who breaks Covid health directions. Thousands of tip-offs have been sent in from members of the public.
The decision to use the ADF in a visible role is likely to cause controversy, given there is a great deal of difference between the Army assisting with floods and bushfires compared to policing Australian citizens.
Australians are not accustomed to heavy a police presence on their streets, let alone the use of the army outside their doors. The issue is particularly fragile given the large amount of civil resistance to health orders which have been creating financial havoc in NSW, costing the state $2 billion a week.
In a press conference earlier today, Fuller declined to rule out bringing in the ADF to patrol Sydney streets.
“Nothing is off the table between the conversation between the [NSW] premier and myself. We are not stretched at the moment, but clearly if there was an LGA expansion I would absolutely have the confidence in expanding the Australian Defence Force in NSW. To be clear, they are working with us now in hotel quarantine, they are working in our police operation centre – some forty-thousand shifts in hotel quarantine. If we had to use them, absolutely I would call out,” said Commissioner Mick Fuller.
David Elliott, Minister for Police and Emergency Services, also voiced his support for the announcement.
“As I have said previously, support from the Army will add another line of defence to the NSW Government’s crackdown on Covid-19 compliance. The Army’s unique skills and training have combined many times with those of our police officers to serve the people of NSW in times of crisis, such as the floods of severe bushfires we’ve experienced in recent years.”
Prohibiting political protests, even in a pandemic, remains a big question in Australia. Police failed to stop Black Lives Matter and Metoo protests at other points during the Covid outbreak, but have always shown a heavy-handed response when a protest is held in the name of liberty. The double standard continues to be a matter of contention between Australian citizens.
Early today, Prime Minister Scott Morrison caused his own controversy during a radio interview with 3AW when he laid the ground work for discrimination based upon vaccination status.
“We’d have to have more restrictions on people who are unvaccinated because they’re a danger to themselves and others. If you’re not vaccinated you present a greater health risk to yourself and to others than people who are vaccinated […] and public health decisions will have to be made on that basis,” said Scott Morrison.
“If people are unvaccinated they are more at risk and would have to have more restrictions on people who are unvaccinated because they are a danger to themselves and others.”
Morrison did not elaborate, but hinted that the state premiers were on board with announcing increased restrictions on citizens. He did, however, strongly oppose compulsory vaccination.
This comes despite advice from both the CDC and vaccine producers that Covid vaccines do not stop transmission, but rather lesson serious symptoms in vaccinated individuals. On July 27, the CDC updated its advice to recommend fully vaccinated adults and children continue wearing masks indoors.
It is not the first time a Liberal politician has found themselves in hot water when being interviewed by 3AW’s Neil Mitchell. Victorian Opposition Leader Michael O’Brien endorsed jail for those who refused to cooperate fully with contact tracers during the last Victorian outbreak.
The Prime Minister refused to guarantee that Australia would be open by the end of 2021.
“There is a clear learning here, and that is the approach that I would expect states would follow in the future,” said Scott Morrison.
The public service continue to ‘learn’ on full pay, while the NSW residents in the thick of the lockdown watch their businesses collapse.’https://www.rebelnews.com/nsw_sends_300_adf_troops_to_enforce_sydney_lockdown?utm_campaign=rb_7_29_21&utm_medium=email&utm_source=therebel
THIS CANNOT END WELL!!!!
There is NO doubt that New South Wales, Australia is a POLICE STATE!
‘Anyone who has information regarding individuals or businesses in contravention of a COVID-19-related ministerial direction is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au. Information is treated in strict confidence.’https://www.police.nsw.gov.au/home
What other crimes other than working and not wearing a mask are occurring in New South Wales?
‘Not only are Australians locked in their homes and unable to work, they have to apply to the government for permission to leave the country – a request which is usually refused.
Cruel stories about Australians unable to see their dying relatives while celebrities, sports teams, and politicians continue to travel, have undercut the government slogan of ‘we’re all in this together’.
The NSW lockdown costs taxpayers in excess of $2 billion a week, with no end in sight. Restrictions have become so harsh that individuals are all-but under house arrest, tied to a 5km radius for exercise with only one household member allowed to shop for essential items.
This morning, an apartment building in Blacktown remains under police guard after six residents tested positive for Covid – leaving the state only half a step away from China’s frightening footage of welding people into their homes.
There is even talk of NSW accepting the Federal government’s offer of bringing in the Army to patrol Covid checkpoints.
Increasingly unpopular public health orders have been used to justify infringements on civil liberties never seen before, including the banning of Freedom Day protests. Far from resolving the situation, the NSW Premier’s press conference which threatened to send the full force of the law after protestors has only encourage dissent.
Australia’s unique geography as an island nation allowed it to pursue a strict quarantine strategy unavailable to most of the world. While its prime minister and state premiers began with the ‘flatten the curve’ approach, as the months continued, this soon became a controversial Covid-Zero policy.’https://www.rebelnews.com/australia_s_covid_prison_colony_ridiculed_by_the_world?utm_campaign=rb_7_27_21&utm_medium=email&utm_source=therebel

Shopping rules updateYou can only go shopping within your local government area or within 10km of your home (unless the goods or services are not available in your local area or within 10kms).
New policing operation to tackle the spread of COVID-19A new high-visibility policing operation has launched across Greater Sydney to enforce the new rules. Police have the power to:Shut down businesses, construction sites and public premises where there is a risk to public healthFine people for not wearing a mask when required. Fine has increased from $200 to $500.