Official SOS from Australia
Waking Times – It’s time for our international friends to recognise that Australia is at war with its government and we need help.
Waking Times – It’s time for our international friends to recognise that Australia is at war with its government and we need help.
Makia Freeman – None of the authoritarian measures make sense unless you look at it from this perspective.
Olivia Rosane – Can animals, like humans, lose their culture when separated from others like themselves? A new study provides rare evidence that they can.
John Vibes – Tasmanian devils have not inhabited mainland Australia for over 3,000 years, but the species has recently been reintroduced the continent.
Tyler Durden – And if there is one thing that terrifies increasingly tyrannical governments, it’s a loss of control of the narrative.
John Vibes – Earlier this week we reported that a pregnant woman from Melbourne, Australia, was arrested in her home for creating a social media page for an anti-lockdown protest.
Tyler Durden – Australians are likely to face mandatory coronavirus vaccinations if Prime Minister Scott Morrison gets his wish.
John Pilger – Hiroshima and Nagasaki were acts of premeditated mass murder unleashing a weapon of intrinsic criminality. It was justified by lies that form the bedrock of 21st century U.S. war propaganda, casting a new enemy, and target – China.
Anthony McLennan – Dive tour operators have decided to put their time to good use by planting coral along the Great Barrier Reef.
Elias Marat – Areas affected by the bushfires will be enjoying “significant relief” in the coming storm.
Elias Marat – An Indigenous community in Australia is seeking to prevent Christian missionaries from visiting their region.
Elias Marat – “In our region, they’re all dead, they’re gone—I can’t find them.”
Olivia Rosane – Firefighters in Australia have succeeded in saving a secret grove of prehistoric trees belonging to a species that dates back to the time of the dinosaurs.
Emma Fiala – Relief is finally on the way!
Elias Marat – Helicopters are dropping thousands of pounds of food for animals starving to death amid Australia’s fires.
Elias Marat – Finally some good news!
Mandy Froelich – To conserve resources in Australia, officials are making the choice to shoot over 10,000 camels because they drink too much water.
Elias Marat – Dunnarts and glossy black cockatoos are among the animals feared to have been entirely wiped out.
John Vibes – The wildfires that are current ripping across Australia have gotten only passing mentions in the global media, but they are actually far more serious than many similar acts of nature that have happened in recent years.
Elias Marat – Ecologists from the University of Sydney estimate that 480 million mammals, birds, and reptiles have been killed.