Nation First looks at who voted for and against the Social Media Minimum Age Bill and what the implications are now it has been passed by the Australian Parliament.
Previously a lifelong Liberal supporter, I no longer vote due to the debacle over covid, and this just reinforces my belief that the vast majority of our elected officials are parasites. Jacinta Price is one of the few I had time for and even she voted for this abomination!
I am absolutely gutted by this. Absolutely gutted. Never in a million years did I think my beloved Australia would be the victim of such treasonous bastardy.
Frankly, this outcome is hardly surprising, given the naivety of most Australians about the major parties and whose interests they represent, the ease with which their opinions are manipulated by the controlled media and the consistent refusal of most to vote for minor parties or independents. Their wilful ignorance about what matters but virtual obsession with trivia e.g. 'the sport' has left us with an electoral system blatantly structurally rigged in favour of the two major parties, no federal bill of rights and a bureaucracy, judiciary and education system largely captured by the authoritarian left. We saw the consequences of all this with the ignorant cowardice displayed by most during the scamdemic. This legislation is yet another manifestation of the same. If the tide is turned against this step by step progression of the NWO, it will come from outside this country, not from within, notwithstanding the best efforts of the small, aware minority.
George, by any chance do you have a list of those politicians in the House of Representatives who DIDN'T vote for this bill??? If not, where might I find one?
AGAINST - One Nation’s Malcolm Roberts, United Australia Party’s Ralph Babet, Liberal Alex Antic, and the Nationals’ Matt Canavan voted against the bill. The Australian Greens senators—Dorinda Cox, Mehreen Faruqi, Sarah Hanson-Young, Janet Hodgins-May, Nick McKim, Barbara Pocock, David Shoebridge, Jordan Steele-John, Larissa Waters, Peter Whish-Wilson, and Penny Allman-Payne—also opposed it. Other crossbenchers opposing the bill include Jacqui Lambie, Fatima Payman, Gerard Rennick, and Lidia Thorpe.
Virtual Private Network. This is straight off a search. "A VPN, which stands for virtual private network, establishes a digital connection between your computer and a remote server owned by a VPN provider, creating a point-to-point tunnel that encrypts your personal data, masks your IP address, and lets you sidestep website blocks and firewalls on the internet."
Basically, at the moment you may have your internet through Telstra, Optus, TPG - whoever, and when you log on everything you do goes through them. Say Telstra...if you get onto ebay and order a book - they know. If you get on FB - they know. You just got on here - they know.
But if you go through a VPN they create a connection that encrypts (totally scrambles) where you're going or what you're looking at.
As usual, you are such a fount of knowledge. Yet your post does not offer any solutions. Does it? I gave the bare minimum. If you want to offer classes to people on how to dive deep, then please be my guest. It would be far more beneficial if you offer something constructive to the post. May I suggest you begin by giving Janet an explanation instead of treating me like a moron?
Thanks, unfortunately bare minimum, ncorrect information was provided that sets a trap for people to fall into. If I wanted to treat you like a moron I would have called you one. I provided information based on my skills and knowledge. in the post referred to, it was constructive. Its up to those who use it to confirm what I have offer is current and correct. You criticise me for not providing solutions, its not my responsibility to find solutions because everyone's need is different. People need to get self sufficient. The worlds biggest information repository at your fingertips, and here is what you would have found if you searched for 'Stay private online' and "Cybersecurity training'.
I dont know what to say - devastated. AND that 30+ pieces of legislation has been 'rammed through' in one sitting without proper debate and due process is criminal. (Most) People in authority in this country are a total 'joke'. A huge thank you to 'our stand-out representatives' who have never lagged in the 'fight for justice and decency'. May their voice be even louder and stronger. We need to keep fighting with them.
A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is your best weapon against this madness. VPNs can:
- Hide your location, so the government can’t track you.
This is not quite correct, you still have to link to the ISP and before you can create the VPN connection. That traffic is HTTPS and contains the IP addressing, MAC address and a bunch of other identifiers are captured by the ISP and retained for two years,
- Keep you anonymous, so no one knows who you are online.
All the VPN does is prevent web sites determining where your traffic originated. However if you do not block all cookies, and other tracking elements, use your real name and a similar email address and web based mail. You're not secure. You need to use a provider that has a 'No logs' policy. Some providers that do log capture things such as session duration, IP address, the users home IP all that can be harvested. The VPN needs to be free of IP, DNS and WebRTC leaks.
Whilst your data is encrypted between you and the VPN company servers, it has to be decrypted so their server can make the required connection to the service your wanting to connect to.
- Bypass restrictions, so you can use the internet freely.
This is the one thing it can help you do,till the government block Internet traffic to ports used by VPN companies.
Last but not least, which provider do you trust, there have been instances where providers have been breached or are doing things that are not in the interest of the consumer. Those that offer the better security are the expensive one's, Yes there are free services as well like Nord but the speeds offered are pretty dismal.
Like anything, do your homework before you dive in to getting a VPN and blindly thinking you can do and say what you like, nothing is further from the truth.
And quite seriously, I really don't know who I can vote for in the next Federal Election. LNP never, but Greens and Labor have now betrayed me, and my electorate which current has a wonderful and hard-working Independent, is being split into 3 and each merged with an adjoining electorate - my area will be swallowed up by a long-term traditional Liberal seat. I may very well have to post an informal vote for the first time in my life.
Easy! Vote for One Nation,they work for the people,not against them.But the b ig question is now how to fight back.this insufferable arrogant woman,Julie Inman Grant,should not rejoice in controling the world on behalf of malevolent Klaus Schwab.
You hear anything from Pauline on the news lately about One Nation, nope, only the fact that Pauline is having a blue with that sock puppet Thorpe. Just an observation.
Previously a lifelong Liberal supporter, I no longer vote due to the debacle over covid, and this just reinforces my belief that the vast majority of our elected officials are parasites. Jacinta Price is one of the few I had time for and even she voted for this abomination!
…..I was a supporter of Jacinta….I’m sure that many are disappointed in her voting for this bill…..😩
Yes me too
I thought the same.
I am absolutely gutted by this. Absolutely gutted. Never in a million years did I think my beloved Australia would be the victim of such treasonous bastardy.
We certainly have been betrayed by this move. Thank you George, for standing up for our freedom.
Frankly, this outcome is hardly surprising, given the naivety of most Australians about the major parties and whose interests they represent, the ease with which their opinions are manipulated by the controlled media and the consistent refusal of most to vote for minor parties or independents. Their wilful ignorance about what matters but virtual obsession with trivia e.g. 'the sport' has left us with an electoral system blatantly structurally rigged in favour of the two major parties, no federal bill of rights and a bureaucracy, judiciary and education system largely captured by the authoritarian left. We saw the consequences of all this with the ignorant cowardice displayed by most during the scamdemic. This legislation is yet another manifestation of the same. If the tide is turned against this step by step progression of the NWO, it will come from outside this country, not from within, notwithstanding the best efforts of the small, aware minority.
George, by any chance do you have a list of those politicians in the House of Representatives who DIDN'T vote for this bill??? If not, where might I find one?
AGAINST - One Nation’s Malcolm Roberts, United Australia Party’s Ralph Babet, Liberal Alex Antic, and the Nationals’ Matt Canavan voted against the bill. The Australian Greens senators—Dorinda Cox, Mehreen Faruqi, Sarah Hanson-Young, Janet Hodgins-May, Nick McKim, Barbara Pocock, David Shoebridge, Jordan Steele-John, Larissa Waters, Peter Whish-Wilson, and Penny Allman-Payne—also opposed it. Other crossbenchers opposing the bill include Jacqui Lambie, Fatima Payman, Gerard Rennick, and Lidia Thorpe.
I just realised there's no mention anywhere of Pauline Hanson?
The questen is now how to fight those slimy bastards in Canberra until 2026.Voting for One Nation seems to me a good solution.
What is a VPN and how do we do what you’re suggesting???
Doing my best to understand everything.
There is no or little truth in the two major parties…all their folk are corrupted.
Virtual Private Network. This is straight off a search. "A VPN, which stands for virtual private network, establishes a digital connection between your computer and a remote server owned by a VPN provider, creating a point-to-point tunnel that encrypts your personal data, masks your IP address, and lets you sidestep website blocks and firewalls on the internet."
Basically, at the moment you may have your internet through Telstra, Optus, TPG - whoever, and when you log on everything you do goes through them. Say Telstra...if you get onto ebay and order a book - they know. If you get on FB - they know. You just got on here - they know.
But if you go through a VPN they create a connection that encrypts (totally scrambles) where you're going or what you're looking at.
Yes and because you cherry picked some information you missed some more important information. See my post.
As usual, you are such a fount of knowledge. Yet your post does not offer any solutions. Does it? I gave the bare minimum. If you want to offer classes to people on how to dive deep, then please be my guest. It would be far more beneficial if you offer something constructive to the post. May I suggest you begin by giving Janet an explanation instead of treating me like a moron?
Thanks, unfortunately bare minimum, ncorrect information was provided that sets a trap for people to fall into. If I wanted to treat you like a moron I would have called you one. I provided information based on my skills and knowledge. in the post referred to, it was constructive. Its up to those who use it to confirm what I have offer is current and correct. You criticise me for not providing solutions, its not my responsibility to find solutions because everyone's need is different. People need to get self sufficient. The worlds biggest information repository at your fingertips, and here is what you would have found if you searched for 'Stay private online' and "Cybersecurity training'.
https://restoreprivacy.com/how-to-be-anonymous-online/
https://ssd.eff.org/
https://www.netacad.com/courses/introduction-to-cybersecurity?courseLang=en-US
https://www.eccouncil.org/cybersecurity-exchange/cyber-novice/free-cybersecurity-courses-beginners/
https://www.coursera.org/collections/learn-cybersecurity-free
I dont know what to say - devastated. AND that 30+ pieces of legislation has been 'rammed through' in one sitting without proper debate and due process is criminal. (Most) People in authority in this country are a total 'joke'. A huge thank you to 'our stand-out representatives' who have never lagged in the 'fight for justice and decency'. May their voice be even louder and stronger. We need to keep fighting with them.
Let's clear up a couple of myths:
A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is your best weapon against this madness. VPNs can:
- Hide your location, so the government can’t track you.
This is not quite correct, you still have to link to the ISP and before you can create the VPN connection. That traffic is HTTPS and contains the IP addressing, MAC address and a bunch of other identifiers are captured by the ISP and retained for two years,
- Keep you anonymous, so no one knows who you are online.
All the VPN does is prevent web sites determining where your traffic originated. However if you do not block all cookies, and other tracking elements, use your real name and a similar email address and web based mail. You're not secure. You need to use a provider that has a 'No logs' policy. Some providers that do log capture things such as session duration, IP address, the users home IP all that can be harvested. The VPN needs to be free of IP, DNS and WebRTC leaks.
Whilst your data is encrypted between you and the VPN company servers, it has to be decrypted so their server can make the required connection to the service your wanting to connect to.
- Bypass restrictions, so you can use the internet freely.
This is the one thing it can help you do,till the government block Internet traffic to ports used by VPN companies.
Last but not least, which provider do you trust, there have been instances where providers have been breached or are doing things that are not in the interest of the consumer. Those that offer the better security are the expensive one's, Yes there are free services as well like Nord but the speeds offered are pretty dismal.
Like anything, do your homework before you dive in to getting a VPN and blindly thinking you can do and say what you like, nothing is further from the truth.
Will that govt still be in in 2026?
And quite seriously, I really don't know who I can vote for in the next Federal Election. LNP never, but Greens and Labor have now betrayed me, and my electorate which current has a wonderful and hard-working Independent, is being split into 3 and each merged with an adjoining electorate - my area will be swallowed up by a long-term traditional Liberal seat. I may very well have to post an informal vote for the first time in my life.
Easy! Vote for One Nation,they work for the people,not against them.But the b ig question is now how to fight back.this insufferable arrogant woman,Julie Inman Grant,should not rejoice in controling the world on behalf of malevolent Klaus Schwab.
You hear anything from Pauline on the news lately about One Nation, nope, only the fact that Pauline is having a blue with that sock puppet Thorpe. Just an observation.