From Pauline Hanson’s One Nation <[email protected]>
Subject One Voice One Nation Newsletter
Date January 28, 2022 5:31 AM
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Hi John --



Welcome to One Nation's newsletter for 28th January, 2022.



This week we're delivering a double dose of humour with episodes 11 and 12 of "Please Explain" by bringing you an Australia Day special followed by a quick dip into pork barrelling... Senator Pauline Hanson calls for a pandemic Royal Commission... We tune into TNT Radio with Senator Malcolm Roberts... Mark Latham gives us his views on the outgoing Australian of the Year... Stephen Andrew discusses the future of Central Bank Digital Currencies... South Australia's One Nation is in the news... And finally, it's time the Billion Dollar 'Green' Wash hypocrisy is exposed. 



It's a big issue and we hope you enjoy this week's news from One Nation.



"Please Explain" Australia Day

Episode 11



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The students put their best foot forward and record their individual Australia Day messages.



"Please Explain" Pork Barrelling

Episode 12



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The students get a special 'relief teacher' who attempts to give a lesson about how the sausage is made... 



We love your feedback and ideas, so please keep sharing them with us. Join the creative team at 'Please Explain' by clicking on the button below.



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Have look at a few of the comments from these two latest episodes on YouTube:



"Australia Day is for all those who appreciate our Aussie values of freedom, respect, fairness, and lending a hand.

Hope all Aussies have a great Australia Day" (Glascam)



"Australia is going through a tough time, but I'm still gonna celebrate it. HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY!" (Vinny V)



"The funniest part of this series is the fact that all of the conduct of all of the idiots is based on past performance & each episode rubs their greedy, nasty noses in their own mess. . . PERFECT!." (John Brooks)



"I've learnt more off these short videos about politics than I have ever! Period!" (trev dale)



It's Time for a COVID Royal Commission



From Senator Pauline Hanson



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I strongly believe we need a broad Royal Commission to investigate the management of the COVID-19 pandemic by Australian governments—both state and federal.



Whichever party forms government after this year’s Federal election must establish a broad Royal Commission. It's absolutely critical that there is an honest and thorough examination of how Federal, state and territory governments managed the pandemic.



Only a Royal Commission is likely to have the power necessary to compel the disclosure of the 'expert health advice' Australian governments relied on to justify and implement pandemic measures—much of this advice has been hidden from the Australian people. We require the transparency that the inquiry of a Royal Commission can offer the Australian people.



This pandemic, and governments’ attempts to manage it, has affected every Australian in some way. People have died. The economy was shut down. Schools were shut down. Entire cities were effectively shut down. Borders were closed. Vast quantities of taxpayers’ money have been expended. Military personnel have been deployed. Thousands of people have lost their job. Businesses have closed, in many cases permanently. Individual rights and freedoms have been curtailed or discarded. Unelected bureaucrats have wielded extraordinary power.



As I have said though, this would not be an exercise in laying blame or finding scapegoats. It is a way to learn which pandemic measures worked and which didn’t so we are much better prepared for the next pandemic.



I believe the Australian people deserve a comprehensive account of the decisions made by their governments to manage the COVID-19 pandemic.



I believe it is time for a Royal Commission into COVID.



Tune in to TNT Radio for my

Talkback Show



From Senator Malcolm Roberts, Queensland



In case you missed it, I have my own talkback show.



There were some great guests on the show last week, listen back here:



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Grace Tame: 27 Going on 7



From The Hon. Mark Latham MLC, New South Wales



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It is hard to believe that Grace Tame is 27 years old.



The way Tame acted on Tuesday at the Lodge is something you would expect from a 7 year old.



All of the important work she has done advocating for survivors of sexual assault has been completely overshadowed by her partisan Left-Wing politics and juvenile antics.



Grace Tame should never have been Australian of the Year.



Central Bank Digital Currency

Reality Check



From Stephen Andrew, MP for Mirani







The Morrison government recently announced plans to roll-out a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) as part of a new "payments and crypto reform plan".



The reform, we are told by an excited and uncritical financial media, will be the biggest shake-up of the Australian payments system since the 1990.



From Reuters,"about 90 countries, including China, are exploring or launching their own CBDCs" <[link removed]>.



So why are 'CBDCs' suddenly flavour of the month for governments around the world—including ours?



And why does it seem as though almost every government in the world has come up with the same idea, at the same time—yet again?



The best way to work out the real agenda behind any new law or policy is to imagine what the 'finished product' will look like, and how it might impact you personally.



One way to do so in this case is to look at some of the digital currency 'pilots' already being run by governments overseas.



In 2021, the Mexican government launched a CBDC digital currency using blockchain technology <[link removed]>.



It is called the 'hoozie' and it is pegged to the Mexican Peso 1-1.

A 'test pilot' for the program was run in the region of Guadaljara, where people could earn hoozies, by carrying out activities that benefit their communities, public health, and the environment. Sound familiar?



For example, people can earn 10 'hoozies' if they use public transport or cycle to work, instead of driving.



Business owners, meanwhile, are told they can use the 'hoozie' app to set tasks for their staff, and then “obtain reliable measurements on participation, duration and attendance”. 



Initially, the emphasis is all on the 'rewards' you can earn for 'good behaviour', but ultimately the platform is also designed for a much more heavy-handed approach.



In Sweden they have the ‘DO’ card, which is backed by the UN, Mastercard, and the World Economic Forum.



According to WEF:



"While many of us are aware that we need to reduce our carbon footprint, advice on doing so can seem nebulous and keeping a tab is difficult. The DO monitors and cuts off spending when we hit our carbon max". 



The card features the slogan "DO Everyday Climate Action" and also has a piece of propaganda on the back which says: "I am taking responsibility for every transaction I make to help protect the planet."



It doesn’t just have to be carbon either. The digital currencies can be programmed based on whatever 'social good' the government decides it wants to focus on that week—whether it's healthy eating, good parenting, or sustainability.



Central Bank Digital Currencies provide governments with the perfect medium for surveillance, social control and fostering 'behavioural change'. Straight out of the CCP playbook. Throw in some 5G to ensure that it’s real time and voilà….



The kind of 'full spectrum dominance' that dictators like Genghis Khan and Hitler could only dream about.



State News



From One Nation







"One Nation is gearing up for its first South Australian state election campaign since 2006... 



"Jennifer Game, a Hanson policy adviser who will reprise her run as One Nation’s SA senate candidate at the federal poll, is overseeing the party’s first foray into state politics since the ‘Rannslide’ era – when it ran just six candidates.



"This time round, it will be 18 in the lower house, with three Legislative Council candidates as well."



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Parties Boosting 'Green' Credentials



From Senator Pauline Hanson







Australian political parties polishing their ‘green’ credentials ahead of this year’s Federal election are happy to spend taxpayers’ money for better environmental outcomes, but not their own money.



The government’s announcement of another $1 billion to persuade UNESCO not to stick an arbitrary and pointless ‘in-danger’ listing on the Great Barrier Reef is just another exercise in hypocrisy.



Another $1 billion of taxpayers’ money won’t stop an unaccountable international organisation motivated purely by politics from listing the world’s best-managed reef in danger.



This is simply Scott Morrison spending our money to burnish his green credentials, but he won’t spend Liberal Party money doing it at the next election. Neither will Labor or the Greens spend their own money.



In fact, only One Nation is using 100% recyclable election materials like posters at this Federal election. Only One Nation is using 100% Australian-manufactured materials at this election.



If you want better environmental outcomes and you want Australians to believe you, you’ve got to put your money where your mouth is or you’re a bloody hypocrite. Producing a huge pile of election materials that will just end up in landfills a week after the election doesn’t suggest a lot of conviction behind the other parties’ green credentials.



These parties will throw billions of our dollars at chasing the environmental vote, destroying Australian industries and jobs in the process, but not a cent of their own money.







The Australian way of life is in danger.



We were told to fear a virus, but there's growing realisation that the real threat is a slide into totalitarianism.



We know from all your phone calls, emails, and from the responses at the rallies that Australia is waking up to the fact that we are fast losing our basic rights and freedoms.



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 change the status quo and protect our fundamental human rights and individual freedoms.



The upcoming federal election is not far away and we are working hard to put a candidate in every seat, to reach out to Australians despite the lack of balanced reporting in the media, and we need to be ready when the starter's gun is fired.



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Our Australian made "Please Explain" stubby coolers are still being packed up and sent out to all those dedicated fans of our cartoon series. We're working as fast as we can so if you've ordered from us it won't be long before your cooler reaches you... thanks to some wonderful volunteers...



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Thanks so much for reading. All of us at One Nation appreciate your support.



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