From Pauline Hanson’s One Nation <[email protected]>
Subject One Voice One Nation Newsletter
Date December 10, 2021 6:38 AM
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Hi John --



Welcome to this week's newsletter, 10th December 2021



"Please Explain" Episode 6 imagines a day of truth in politics... Morrison is asleep at the wheel in failing to safeguard our supply chain... Frontline nurse discusses COVID jab side effects with Malcolm Roberts... Miners threaten to walk off the job over mandates... And the Marketing of Albanese. As always, we hope you enjoy this week's brief recap of the news from One Nation.







"Please Explain" Politicians & Lies

Episode 6



From Senator Pauline Hanson



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Barnaby makes a birthday wish and the class receives a rare lesson about truth in politics. Meanwhile Scott learns you can run but you can't hide.



We love your feedback and ideas, so feel free to share your inspirations with us. Join the creative team at 'Please Explain'.. click below.



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Here's just a few of today's comments from YouTube:



"First one I have watched. Gotta love ya Pauline yep there is always more ways than one to skin a cat and you doing it 😜👏 not hard to make them look bad when they give you so much material to work with. You Go Pauline, love this approach, just popping off to go watch the others 😹" ✌️(ROXY)





"THANK-YOU A MILLION TIMES OVER , not only for the pithy, on target, nailing them all to the wall, but also for the much needed laughs!!!" (Anderson Omo)



"That's awesome thanks Pauline :-) next time I won't watch while eating, I spat my food out laughing! I'm so glad Jackie didn't say anything else." (Dean v)



Morrison Naps on the Job 



From Pauline Hanson







The Morrison Government has been asleep at the wheel in failing to prepare for a looming shortage of diesel exhaust fluid (DEF). This threatens the supply of essential goods to Australian households and businesses.



Short-sighted trade policy and an obsession with climate change ideology led to poor decisions which now threaten to garage more than half of Australia’s fleet of freight vehicles along with mining and farming vehicles.



DEF is a pollution-reducing additive required by Federal law in most modern diesel engines, including those powering the majority of freight vehicles in Australia along with specialty mining vehicles and farm machinery.



A key ingredient of DEF, or ‘AdBlue’ as it is commonly known here, is urea—a major component of nitrogen-fixing fertilisers widely used in Australia. We usually source up to 80% of our urea from China, which has recently cut back on exports to shore up its domestic supplies and reduce fertiliser costs.



Urea is manufactured with natural gas. We have abundant natural gas resources but because the government allows nearly all of it to be exported, Australia’s only manufacturer of urea has announced it will cease production next year because it can’t secure an affordable long-term supply of natural gas. Instead the facility will be used to make hydrogen for Andrew Forrest.



How short-sighted is this? Relying solely on China for supplies critical to keeping Australia moving and fed is just plain stupid given its appetite for weaponizing trade for political purposes, and potentially dangerous. Enabling the loss of our own capacity to manufacture these critical supplies is equally stupid and dangerous.



We’ve learned a lot during the COVID-19 pandemic, but some obvious lessons seem to have escaped Scott Morrison: the long-term strategic need for Australia to able to manufacture the products critical to our economy, and the vulnerability of our supply chains.



The government, in its obsession with climate change ideology, can throw all the taxpayer money it likes at Andrew Forrest to make hydrogen, but no amount of money is going to convert every Australian truck and tractor to hydrogen in time for this looming DEF shortage.



At least there will be no shortage of idle trucks for the Prime Minister to nap in while Australian households and businesses face high price rises and critical shortages of essential goods... and just when our economic recovery from COVID-19 is beginning.



Podcast: Frontline Nurse Discusses Adverse Reactions to COVID Jabs 



From Senator Malcolm Roberts



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There is no one-size-fits-all for dealing with a virus like COVID-19. Australians have a right to choose how they medicate themselves when ill.



The blatant removal of our individual freedoms regarding our chosen medical responses to COVID is unprecedented and should concern every Australian. We have been corralled like cattle into a yard and forced to plunge into the dip.



70% of Queensland's Coal Miners "Unvaccinated"



From Stephen Andrew MP, Mirani QLD







Miners are prepared to walk away from high-paying jobs over "coercive" mandates. 



Australia’s $78 billion mining giant, BHP, announced that it would be making vaccination a condition of access for all its offices and mine sites. The road to tyranny has not been smooth for ‘the Big Australian’ however.



In WA, 600 workers failed to show up for work the day after the deadline shutting down operations while a compromise was worked out. And in NSW, BHP’s mandate was ruled unlawful by Fair Work Australia after workers were denied access to the mine site for refusing to disclose their jab status.



In Queensland, workers have until 17 December to get their first jab, and 31 January 2022 for the second. Central Queensland coal communities are in absolute uproar over the issue. As of the 5 December, nearly 70% of workers at the mines are still unvaccinated! Even worse, from the government’s point of view, those 70% workers are showing NO sign of complying any time soon.



A number of miners have already engaged legal representation and plan to fight the mandate in Federal Court. The case is likely to be one of national significance given the number of miners who remain unvaccinated and the vital role coal mining plays within the economy.



Mining activity in Queensland accounts for an average of $47.9 billion a year, with about 64% of this output coming from coal. BHP’s health mandates could be putting all this at risk.



If even a quarter of the coal workers follow through on their threat to walk rather than be coerced, BHP could be forced to shut down its coal mines.



Coal mining is highly specialised, and the company won’t be able to fly in workers as the health sector has done. It also won’t be able to force double shifts and overtime on workers because the mining industry has strict safety protocols.



Absolutely nothing like this has been seen before in Queensland. It could literally bring the State’s economy to its knees!



The miners are hoping to have their case brought before the Federal Court ahead of the January deadline and have started a Go Fund Me page to raise legal funds. Read more here:







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The Marketing of Anthony Albanese 



From The Hon. Mark Latham MLC, New South Wales







Labor likes to call the Prime Minister ‘Scotty From Marketing’. But the most amazing marketing job in Australian politics has been the imagery of Albanese as a moderate, centrist Labor Leader.



Here he is, promoting himself in the mould of Bob Hawke.



Yet in truth, Albanese, on behalf of the radical Labor Left, opposed EVERY ONE of the Hawke and Keating Government’s economic reforms. He can post as many pictures as he likes, but he can’t change his own history.



Albanese believes in:



- Higher taxes and big spending Government

- Putting companies out of business and employees out of work to meet climate change goals

- Opposing nuclear power and relying on renewables that invite blackouts across the country

- Caving in to trade union demands to hurt small business and give union officials a privileged place in the industrial relations system

- Re-regulating the economy to dry up the capital and freedoms by which the private sector creates jobs.



On social policy, Albanese has a long history of supporting:



- Open border asylum seeker policies

- Labelling people in Western Sydney as ‘racists’ for opposing open borders

- The teaching of gender fluidity and other woke rubbish in our schools

- Divisive identity politics, subdividing Australia on the basis of race, gender and sexuality.



Albanese as a moderate, safe Labor leader? It’s one of the greatest political con jobs we have ever seen.



More than ever, Australia is waking up to the fact that we are fast losing our basic rights and freedoms and the Australian way of life is in danger. We were told to fear a virus, but there's growing realisation that the threat is a slide into totalitarianism.



Your voice will hold sway in the houses of Parliament in a way you've never held sway before. And as the people's voice in Parliament, we can finally do what's needed to take back the future for all of us.



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