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Gronk

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I was watching a merkin on YouTube last night trialling the beta version of the new flight sim, only because it involved a Sydney water landing.


However when he lands I notice that there seems to be a significant landmark missing. Replaced by a waterlevel bridge. He wanks over the graphics attributed to the Opera House but does not pick up on the missing coat hanger.

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Notice that its microsoft flight simulator .... clearly everything that comes out of microsoft is fake and full of shit ..... yeeeehaaaaa!!!
 

Gronk

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Its always good to mention lizard people to discredit everything ... A+

So is throwing around baseless accusations about vaccine agendas, misquoting him about contraceptives to 3rd word countries as being an evil population control agenda. Some people just love a story. Rich merkin philanthropist is really Mr Burns has a better ring to it.

 

Gary Gutful

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So is throwing around baseless accusations about vaccine agendas, misquoting him about contraceptives to 3rd word countries as being an evil population control agenda. Some people just love a story. Rich merkin philanthropist is really Mr Burns has a better ring to it.

Its possible to question his motives on certain things and still maintain that he largely has good intentions.

Just because you aren't capable of that, it doesn't mean that others aren't as well.
 

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Its always good to mention lizard people to discredit everything ... A+


we have all sorts of intelligent life up here, some can actually read


Protesters stop work on 5G installation at Mullumbimby


Paul Bibby

UPDATE – 2.15pm

  • Telstra workers have left the site for the day, apparently without having completed the 5G installation.
  • At the behest of Byron Greens Councillor Sarah Ndiaye, Federal MP Justine Elliot has agreed to forward an official complaint against Telstra to the Australian Communications and Media Authority and the Communications Minister for breaching the mobile phone base station deployment code
  • An attempt is being made to get a stop work order against Telstra
  • Police are now asking protestors to disperse which they appear to be doing
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The protest in Mullumbimby today. Image: Jeff Dawson

ORIGINAL STORY

A group of locals have temporarily halted construction of a 5G installation in Mullumbimby this morning, and are calling for reinforcements to help maintain their action throughout the day.

Telstra workers arrived at the site of the proposed installation behind the Mullumbimby Post Office to begin work at around 8.30am.

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Protesters at the site of a 5G installation in Mullumbimby. Image: Paul Bibby

This was despite hundreds of local residents and Byron Shire Council opposing the project.

Around a dozen locals blocked access to the site of the installation, refusing to let the workers access the site, which lies less than 50m from the main Mullumbimby bus stop.

Work has temporarily halted at the site of the proposed tower.

‘The community has decided collectively that we don’t want 5G it was put forward that it wouldn’t go ahead,’ one of the protestors, Lorin Ripley said.

‘Now, just a week or so later they’re here going ahead with construction.’

‘It’s not proven to be safe and we don’t want to be living in an unsafe environment. It feels like people are going against our rights and taking actions to control us and create a world that we don’t have a say in and that’s really unfair.’

Byron Shire Council has formally opposed the proposed installation at Mullumbimby on the grounds that Telstra has not provided answers to its questions about the safety of the technology and other potential issues.

However, Telstra does not need Council permission to build the installation.

Under the Federal Telecommunications Act, certain 5G infrastructure can be build without approval from any government authority.

The protestors are calling for other locals concerned about 5G to join them at the Mullumbimby site as soon as possible.

‘The Telstra man who came down said we could ask him any questions we wanted to, and then when we did he said ‘no comment’ to every one of them,’ Ms Ripley said.

‘That’s not answering questions, that’s avoiding them.’


https://www.echo.net.au/2020/04/protestors-stop-work-on-5g-installation-at-mullumbimby/
 

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