“With the Digital ID Bill passing through the Senate, the bombardment of promotional material has begun – even ahead of the Lower House rubber stamping the Bill in May.
Government services have moved to drown-out serious safety, privacy and liberty concerns … “
https://i0.wp.com/www.malcolmrobertsqld.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/240404-TheSpectator-DigID-2.jpg?fit=1220%2C1256&ssl=112561220Senator Malcolm Robertshttps://www.malcolmrobertsqld.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/One-Nation-Logo1-300x150.pngSenator Malcolm Roberts2024-04-04 11:08:282024-04-04 11:08:34My Article in the Spectator Australia: Digital ID Dystopia
Hi, we’re between Singleton to the south and Muswellbrook to the north in the Hunter Valley, and we’re next to Bayswater Power Station and Liddell Power Station over here. You’ll notice that Bayswater Power Station has got cooling towers.
They’re the squat concrete structures with water vapour coming out. Now if this was the ABC, they’d be implying that was carbon dioxide, but it’s just water vapour. Have a look at the top of the chimneys.
There’s nothing visible coming out, that’s because carbon dioxide is colourless, odourless and tasteless, and there’s water vapour coming out of there as well. And over here at Liddell, which you’ll see from the drone, we’ve got chimneys, the power station is operating, there’s nothing visible coming out because carbon dioxide is colourless, odourless and tasteless, and you’ll notice that they don’t have cooling towers because they use the lake for cooling.
This is the way man has adapted to generating the cheapest form of power, reliable, safe, clean, environmentally responsible, stable, and cheap, accessible for everyone. This is what mankind’s development has been based upon, this is what our progress and the future must be based upon.