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Australia NO-GO ZONES! Thousands Miles of FENCES (Rabbit/Dingo + Nature "Conservation")
Posted on 12/5/22 at 11:58 am
Posted on 12/5/22 at 11:58 am
What's going on in this place (far before the CV 19 situation had already turned Aussies into prisoners again as its states have become their own individual Restriction Zones)....
The Land Down Under may be the most mysterious of the land continents for many reasons (including its very suspect "history" and founding as a Penal Colony that *cough* BUILT Australia), but the main goofy focus here is about it's relative isolation from the rest of the world -- and ridiculous oddball restrictions of movement from coast to coast, north to south, east to west.
In vastness, is the virtual size of the USA yet its population is only about 25,000,000. It seems like a no-brainer that this nation could accommodate many more millions of people.
The main reason this just isn't possible; and reason for its sparse population (as we are told): Australia is 90% barren wasteland. It is mostly arid, receiving minimal rain (not that this has stopped places like Las Vegas or SoCal, USA.
Oh. And it's alleged 95% barren wasteland (aka "Outback Nation") is extremely infested and overrun by huge bugs, camels, crocodiles. FOR STARTERS.
Australia's most serious supposed problems are its continent-wide infestation of both RABBITS and DINGOS (native wild dogs) that require THOUSANDS OF MILES OF FENCES! (see Maps)
Here's the official story on the runaway Wabbit Population crisis:
Rabbits were introduced to Australia by the First Fleet in 1788. Thomas Austin released 24 wild rabbits for hunting purposes in October 1859, saying that "the introduction of a few rabbits could do little harm and might provide a touch of home, in addition to a spot of hunting."
Well, they multiplied. Into 600 MILLION! So of course to solve this dangerous problem, thousands of miles of fencing in order to restrict and cordon off the Wabbits INSIDE their giant fences (and in THREE FENCES.)
Same problem with the Wild Dogs (Dingos) -- which unlike Rabbits are said to be native to Australia (see *that* insane 'Dingo Fence' map)
There are cited fines and jail time for violations of any and all these restrictions, by the way.
I ask -- does any of this story make any sense at all to you? But *might* it make sense IF certain PTB needed a cover story to hide certain hidden lands, certain wealth resources and certain pre-narrative history from nosy explorers, archaeologist and FREE Peoples? (like... Gold? Missing fertile lands, rivers and lakes? WHAT Egyptian artifacts and evidence of prior advanced civilization??)
Australia's Restrictions and NO-GO Zones don't start and end with the laughable Dingo Fence and Rabbit Fences.
Below is a map of Australia's "Indigenous Protected Areas" -- which ostensibly divides the entire continent from North to South IN HALF.
Indigenous Protected Areas (IPAs) are areas of land and sea managed by Indigenous groups as protected areas for biodiversity conservation through voluntary agreements with the Australian Government.
Aussie Goobermint -- 'Indigenous Protected Areas'
Can you imagine US policies which did the same in fencing off and or restricting movement in certain large zones of the country, official devoted to "protecting nature"? OH WAIT. It does already: They are called, "National Parks" or "Federal Lands."
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Wait a minute. We've also got to preserve THIS place as well from McDolnalds' wrappers and beer can as well. So NO Soup For You either at the mysteriously restricted, unseen, unexplored 5 MILLION Sq mi of Antarctica.
Just food for thought.
No, I'm *not* saying any of this has anything to do with Agenda 21 or 30. Or hiding anything OR tElites saving themseves goodies for... Stop being paranoid.

The Land Down Under may be the most mysterious of the land continents for many reasons (including its very suspect "history" and founding as a Penal Colony that *cough* BUILT Australia), but the main goofy focus here is about it's relative isolation from the rest of the world -- and ridiculous oddball restrictions of movement from coast to coast, north to south, east to west.
In vastness, is the virtual size of the USA yet its population is only about 25,000,000. It seems like a no-brainer that this nation could accommodate many more millions of people.
The main reason this just isn't possible; and reason for its sparse population (as we are told): Australia is 90% barren wasteland. It is mostly arid, receiving minimal rain (not that this has stopped places like Las Vegas or SoCal, USA.
Oh. And it's alleged 95% barren wasteland (aka "Outback Nation") is extremely infested and overrun by huge bugs, camels, crocodiles. FOR STARTERS.
Australia's most serious supposed problems are its continent-wide infestation of both RABBITS and DINGOS (native wild dogs) that require THOUSANDS OF MILES OF FENCES! (see Maps)

Here's the official story on the runaway Wabbit Population crisis:
Rabbits were introduced to Australia by the First Fleet in 1788. Thomas Austin released 24 wild rabbits for hunting purposes in October 1859, saying that "the introduction of a few rabbits could do little harm and might provide a touch of home, in addition to a spot of hunting."
Well, they multiplied. Into 600 MILLION! So of course to solve this dangerous problem, thousands of miles of fencing in order to restrict and cordon off the Wabbits INSIDE their giant fences (and in THREE FENCES.)
Same problem with the Wild Dogs (Dingos) -- which unlike Rabbits are said to be native to Australia (see *that* insane 'Dingo Fence' map)
There are cited fines and jail time for violations of any and all these restrictions, by the way.
I ask -- does any of this story make any sense at all to you? But *might* it make sense IF certain PTB needed a cover story to hide certain hidden lands, certain wealth resources and certain pre-narrative history from nosy explorers, archaeologist and FREE Peoples? (like... Gold? Missing fertile lands, rivers and lakes? WHAT Egyptian artifacts and evidence of prior advanced civilization??)
Australia's Restrictions and NO-GO Zones don't start and end with the laughable Dingo Fence and Rabbit Fences.
Below is a map of Australia's "Indigenous Protected Areas" -- which ostensibly divides the entire continent from North to South IN HALF.

Indigenous Protected Areas (IPAs) are areas of land and sea managed by Indigenous groups as protected areas for biodiversity conservation through voluntary agreements with the Australian Government.
Aussie Goobermint -- 'Indigenous Protected Areas'
Can you imagine US policies which did the same in fencing off and or restricting movement in certain large zones of the country, official devoted to "protecting nature"? OH WAIT. It does already: They are called, "National Parks" or "Federal Lands."

Wait a minute. We've also got to preserve THIS place as well from McDolnalds' wrappers and beer can as well. So NO Soup For You either at the mysteriously restricted, unseen, unexplored 5 MILLION Sq mi of Antarctica.
Just food for thought.
No, I'm *not* saying any of this has anything to do with Agenda 21 or 30. Or hiding anything OR tElites saving themseves goodies for... Stop being paranoid.

Posted on 12/5/22 at 12:00 pm to Liberator
The reason for their small population relative to their size is pretty simple. Most of the land is just uninhabitable.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 12:02 pm to Liberator
Australia.
As they created a Conservation Zone out of supposed concern for its native plants and creatures that split the country in half, they also sent out another not so subliminal message to their already imprisoned citizens: Fear Our Nature. Don't venture too too far. Good luck, pal.

As they created a Conservation Zone out of supposed concern for its native plants and creatures that split the country in half, they also sent out another not so subliminal message to their already imprisoned citizens: Fear Our Nature. Don't venture too too far. Good luck, pal.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 12:03 pm to Liberator
Are you one of the people who thinks the government is hiding secrets in Antartica?
Posted on 12/5/22 at 12:09 pm to OldmanBeasley
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Most of the land is just uninhabitable.
That's what's alleged, isn't it? And anyway, aren't Vegas and Phoenix areas of millions of people also "uninhabitable")
If you can't access the land areas, you can't explore the degree of "uninhabitable" can you? Why take the word of "officials" about geography and topography? Sometimes as a Free Man you want the opportunity to experience and see things for yourself.
By creating its "Indigenous" Zones (see the map) and Fences that are literally thousands of miles across the continent in TWO DIFFERENT PLACES (see *that* map as well), Australia has done all they could to discourage movement and exploration in its own country (similar to how the US created National Parks in order to restrict movement across the American West -- under the guise of "Conservation".)
That's my take and I'm sticking to it.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 12:11 pm to DCTXLA
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Are you one of the people who thinks the government is hiding secrets in Antartica?
I guess you're one of those, obedient subjects in PJ's who buys whatever bedtime story Uncle Sammy tells you?

Posted on 12/5/22 at 12:15 pm to Liberator
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That's what's alleged, isn't it?
It’s not “alleged”,it’s a fact. Have you ever been to Australia?
Posted on 12/5/22 at 12:21 pm to OldmanBeasley
Believe what you want. Or been told.
You can also believe Australia has erected thousands of miles of Fences -- "to keep Rabbits and Dingos" in cages the size of Texas. Just to keep them away our gardens. If ever there was an official BS story or two -- those reek.
Some of us challenge the ongoing or present narratives of tOverlords. That's what happens when they lose all credibility and been caught lying about nearly everything.
You can also believe Australia has erected thousands of miles of Fences -- "to keep Rabbits and Dingos" in cages the size of Texas. Just to keep them away our gardens. If ever there was an official BS story or two -- those reek.
Some of us challenge the ongoing or present narratives of tOverlords. That's what happens when they lose all credibility and been caught lying about nearly everything.
This post was edited on 12/5/22 at 12:22 pm
Posted on 12/5/22 at 12:22 pm to Liberator

How did you find out about the lush and beautiful lands in the Australian interior!? Our fences failed!
Posted on 12/5/22 at 12:25 pm to Liberator
Sounds like someone needs to convince the dingos that rabbits taste like babies.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 12:28 pm to Liberator
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Wonder how many Australians have been killed by sharks or jellyfish while traversing the Outback? Has to be in the tens of thousands I imagine.
This post was edited on 12/5/22 at 2:04 pm
Posted on 12/5/22 at 12:28 pm to Liberator
Translated: This is what the 5,000-year-old ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs in Australia say
*snip*
Referred to as the GOSFORD GLYPHS, the intricate set of symbols is believed to have been carved some 5,000 years ago by ancient Egyptians who visited Australia.
Considered a hoax by many, and ultimate evidence of ancient Egyptian trans-oceanic voyages by others, the curious set of symbols has produced mixed views from researchers around the globe.
One of the most controversial subjects in modern history is questioning whether advanced ancient civilizations, like the ancient Egyptian civilizations, managed to travel across the globe.
According to numerous ‘pieces of evidence,’ the ancient Egyptian civilization was extremely well-developed, which allowed them to construct powerful trans-oceanic ships, which according to numerous authors, may have taken them not only to the American continent but Australia as well.
Remember that there was an article written by the Arizona Gazette that sensationally claimed how
the Smithsonian Institute covered up the discovery of an ancient Egyptian colony in the Grand Canyon?
Well, that’s not the only surprised discovery it seems.
*snip*
Referred to as the GOSFORD GLYPHS, the intricate set of symbols is believed to have been carved some 5,000 years ago by ancient Egyptians who visited Australia.
Considered a hoax by many, and ultimate evidence of ancient Egyptian trans-oceanic voyages by others, the curious set of symbols has produced mixed views from researchers around the globe.
One of the most controversial subjects in modern history is questioning whether advanced ancient civilizations, like the ancient Egyptian civilizations, managed to travel across the globe.
According to numerous ‘pieces of evidence,’ the ancient Egyptian civilization was extremely well-developed, which allowed them to construct powerful trans-oceanic ships, which according to numerous authors, may have taken them not only to the American continent but Australia as well.
Remember that there was an article written by the Arizona Gazette that sensationally claimed how
the Smithsonian Institute covered up the discovery of an ancient Egyptian colony in the Grand Canyon?
Well, that’s not the only surprised discovery it seems.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 12:30 pm to Liberator
The Emu Wars is fascinating reading/study.
ETA: Australia doesn't really exist, so this is all moot anyway.
ETA: Australia doesn't really exist, so this is all moot anyway.
This post was edited on 12/5/22 at 12:31 pm
Posted on 12/5/22 at 12:30 pm to Darth_Vader
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Wonder how many Australians have been killed by sharks or jellyfish while traversing the Outback? Has to be in the tens of thousands if imagine.
AND Desert Shark.

Surprised the Aussie Dept of Fear Porn didn't also add a typical pic of a "CV 19" to that Big Board.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 12:32 pm to LegendInMyMind
quote:
The Emu Wars is fascinating reading/study.
I have an original autographed egg from the Emu Wars author.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 12:33 pm to Liberator
Why are all your posts about the same crazy shite? It’s like your a conspiracy bot
This post was edited on 12/5/22 at 12:34 pm
Posted on 12/5/22 at 12:34 pm to LegendInMyMind
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ETA: Australia doesn't really exist, so this is all moot anyway.
Cray-cray Spinning Ball Earthers propaganda.
It exists...but it's the unit-appendage of Antarctica.
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