The Covid Censorship Requests of Australia’s Department of Home Affairs
Twitter Files confirm that the Australian government has worked overtime to monitor Covid-related speech
Thanks to the Twitter Files, we’ve known for a while that the […]
Thanks to the Twitter Files, we’ve known for a while that the […]
Last week I told Mark Steyn that heavier cars would wear down tyres faster, which would vaporize more tyre chemicals in the air. And here we are a few days later with news stories saying that EV’s wear out their tyres […]
Councils receive notice that EVs are 33 per cent heavier […]
A freedom of information request filed by the South Australia Liberal Senator Alex Antic showed that the federal government made over 4,000 requests in three years to get posts about COVID-19 removed from online platforms.
“It is entirely unclear to […]
In late 2016, Obama was angry.
Oh, not about the election of Donald Trump, of course, if his public statements were any indication.
He was supposedly angry, so angry, at Russia and its supposed interference in our 2016 election that he got out his pen and phone and expelled 35 Russian […]
For the first 62 years of my life, I don’t recall anyone calling me a selfish idiot, much less a sociopath or a mouth-breathing Trumptard. All that changed when Covid rolled in and I expressed, ever so gingerly, a few concerns about the lockdown policies. […]
Overall, Android devices have earned a decidedly mixed reputation for security. […]
Premier Daniel Andrews’ latest budget, released on Tuesday, revealed that businesses and property investors would be slugged with $8.6 billion in “temporary” levies in a bid to contain Victoria’s soaring debt levels.
The Covid-19 debt levy will secure $3.9 billion from businesses with payrolls over $10 million and $4.7 billion […]