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As the West seek to do away with Coal I thought you (the sane person) might be interested in this email I receive from Coal Australia. Keeping the lights on will depend on coal or nuclear.
Australia is going to break its electricity energy grid with solar and wind. As coal which is sold to China and gas which is sold overseas are being phased out in Australia electricity prices continue to rise. Manufacturing will completely close down unless government throws barrels of tax dollars for them to operate and pay their electricity bill.
All of this is happening because at least one of two reasons. The first reason is that many of our politicians have fallen for the climate scam and believe we the people can change the climate. If they would only read the Bible which tells us in Genesis 8:22 While the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease. The second reason may be they are Marxists and are knowingly and willingly selling Australia down the river to ruin so China can take over. The Australian PM’s recent visit to China is a case in point. Personally I believe both of these reasons may apply to a number of these politicians!
Here is a newsletter from a wind “farm” company making electricity higher while telling us how good it is! If something is not done soon electricity for many families will become unaffordable!
This is another great video from Creation Moments.
“The agentic state is a psychological condition where an individual sees themselves as an agent executing the orders of an authority figure, relinquishing personal responsibility for their actions. This state often leads to obedience, even when the actions conflict with the individual’s moral beliefs.”
The following is an email from the left leaning Australian edition of The Conversation pushing not only the false narrative of indigenous rights but the lie and scam of climate change.
“It was billed as one of the most important climate litigation cases brought against the Australian government to date. The plaintiffs argued the Commonwealth had a duty of care to protect Torres Strait Islanders from climate change, by reducing emissions and building sea walls.
As law lecturer Liz Hicks writes, there were hopes the decision handed down in Cairns yesterday would be the climate equivalent of the famous Mabo decision, which recognised native title. But those hopes were dashed late yesterday.
After four long years, Federal Court judge Michael Wigney said the Commonwealth did not and does not owe Torres Strait Islanders the duty of care to protect them from climate change. He said the case “failed essentially because the common law of negligence in Australia was not a suitable legal vehicle through which the applicants could obtain effective relief”.
While the decision is a setback for both the climate and Indigenous justice movements, Hicks says the situation isn’t as bleak as it may seem. She says pressure is mounting as plaintiffs in courts are gaining legal ground all over the world: “Much like a rising tide breaking against a seawall, the future impact of climate change on things that law already protects is too extreme for the law to resist.”
The full article may be read here https://theconversation.com/federal-court-rules-australian-government-doesnt-have-a-duty-of-care-to-protect-torres-strait-islanders-from-climate-change-259999

