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Hi John --
Welcome to One Nation's newsletter for 8th
April, 2022.
This week we start our new season of the Please Explain animated
series with a guest appearance from Alan Jones in an episode that is
all about inflation... Senator Hanson sits down with Peta Credlin for
an interview in her new documentary, The Campaign Uncovered... Watch
the TGA try hard not to answer important questions in Senate Estimates
with Malcolm Roberts... Mark Latham highlights how, in the midst of a
massive teacher shortage, 11,000 teachers were removed over the
discriminatory jab-status... How People Power is influencing
government is discussed by Stephen Andrew MP... Candidate News from
the One Nation Rep for Dawson attending the AgForce NQ Forum...
Pauline Hanson launches a Limited Edition gin produced in
Queensland.
Enjoy this week's news from One Nation. 😊
Episode 21
"Please Explain" Inflation
What does a government do when it has a problem? Throw money at it,
of course.
But what can government do when it's a little strapped for cash?
Hey, why not just print some more... What's the worst that can
happen?
Well, how about inflation?
The printing machine starts running on overdrive and suddenly our
money becomes as worthless as a Labor politicians' promise not to
raise taxes.
The only way to stop it is to understand how it starts so join us
this week as we get a visit from a special guest and learn everything
there is to know about inflation.
Don't forget to watch and share our election special, 'How
to Vote Responsibly' narrated by Australian television
and radio icon John Burgess.
You can also catch up on all the Please Explain episodes here on
our website.
WATCH: www.onenation.org.au/please-explain
We always enjoy reading your comments on YouTube. It's great to see
the responses and the interactions. Thank you for your support:
"Inflation has always been caused by government and greed its
really that simple, but most will blame it on the forest hiding behind
the trees." (les gaal)
"This One Nation campaign is the best we've seen in decades.
Week after week you are nailing it. I love how there's no negativity
and it's teaching people fundamentals of economics and
politics." (Brendy)
"Who would have thought Pauline Hanson would be the YouTuber we
all want to be 😆" (Mr Mitchell
History)
"HaHa..I'll bet Albo has been practising at using the money
printing machine coming up to the electon. He is going to have to do a
lot of printing for his climate policy."
(yellperlapper)
"Pause on 0:02... Look at the books Adam Bandt and Jacquiline
Lambie reading... So easy to miss out and ever so
funny." (sonycans)
The Campaign Uncovered
From Senator Pauline
Hanson
I recently had the chance to sit down with Peta Credlin for an
interview that features in her new documentary, The Campaign
Uncovered.
I don't often get the chance to talk about some of the things we
covered so I really appreciated the opportunity.
It was an excellent documentary that takes an in-depth look at what
really does go on behind the campaigns of political parties, including
exposing the true nature of some of these fake independents who are
really fronts from Labor and the Greens.
Keep up to date here with One
Nation news
What does this Government and the TGA
have to hide?
From Senator Malcolm Roberts,
Queensland
If you've been watching me at Senate Estimates, many of you will be
familiar with the process of Government bureaucrats taking questions
on notice — they have a deadline of 6 weeks after being asked.
In October last year I asked on notice to be provided with the
process by which deaths reported by doctors are reviewed by the TGA.
What is the process used to take over 801 deaths reported as 'close in
time' to receiving the vaccine, and whittle them down to say that only
11 were caused by the vaccine?
Watch here as the TGA ducks and weaves in interrogation.
Currently there are 61 out of 136 questions on notice that are
outstanding.
We ask a lot of questions, but that is our job and it is right
because we are asking on behalf of our constituents.
What's not right is that we have 47% of those questions unanswered
after 6 months when the deadline was 6 weeks.
End Vaccine Mandates
From The Hon. Mark Latham MLC,
New South Wales
At a time when there is already a massive
shortage of teachers in NSW it was revealed during Monday’s Budget
Estimates that 11,000 teachers have been removed from NSW
classrooms because of the vaccine mandate.
The shortage is so bad that students are
being told to go hang out in the playground because there's nobody to
teach them.
Some schools have even asked entire year
groups to stay at home. This just isn’t good enough.
It’s time to end the mandates and get
these 11,000 teachers back into our schools.
Listen: Views
on News with Dave Cochrane
The 'Power of the People' has them
Running Scared
From Stephen Andrew, MP for
Mirani QLD
The Queensland government reversed course yesterday lifting
mandates on most venues, despite last week labelling anyone who
questioned them as an anti-vaxxer.
The corporate media have of course gone nuts, burying their lead
with alarmist headlines on skyrocketing case numbers, deaths and new
variants.
Ho hum. Some things never change.
What no media outlet will say, however, is that this unexpected
'change of heart' was almost certainly sparked by last week’s protests
against the Bill extending emergency powers/measures for another 6
months.
It mirrored moves made in Canada earlier this year, when even the
most hardline Premiers unexpectedly lifted mandates and restrictions
across their states.
Anyone paying attention knew instantly that their sudden backflip
was caused, not by new health advice from science we have never seen,
but by the unparalleled success of the Canadian Trucker Convoy and the
mass popular support it inspired worldwide.
Here in Australia, millions took to the road throughout February in
'Convoys to Canberra' that rocked the nation despite media efforts to
suppress the story.
This was followed in March by the epic Convoy to Brisbane protests
held outside Queensland Parliament, as the Government passed the
deeply unpopular extension of Emergency powers’ Bill.
As the debate drew to a close last Thursday, MPs’ words were
drowned out by the furious protest happening outside.
Not a single MP sitting in the House that day was left in any doubt
as to just how furious ordinary Queenslanders were at the extensions
of these authoritarian powers.
And this was no rag-tag bunch of Soros-funded activists, or Antifa
'tragics', but a true movement of 'the People' against their
government and their representatives in Parliament.
The stuff of nightmares for globalists worldwide.
I will never forget the feeling in the House that day, as
government MPs struggled to keep up the façade of indifference and
disdain. The whole atmosphere, inside and outside the House, was
absolutely electric!
Someone even said jokingly, that you could smell the 'spirit of
revolt' in the air.
Those controlling things behind the scenes are NOT stupid. They
know, better than anyone, how quickly the 'contagion' of rebellion can
spread—like a virus. If left unchecked, it could prove impossible to
stop altogether and that’s what they need to avoid at all costs.
Don’t ever let them tell you 'the people' are powerless, because it
simply isn’t true and I reckon today proved it.
So let’s take this as a 'win' and use it as a launching pad to keep
fighting until every last mandate, draconian law and restriction has
been consigned to the dustbin of history, permanently.
Bring on the election….!
Candidate News
Julie Hall for Dawson, Pauline Hanson's One
Nation
On Wednesday, Kylee
Stanton (Capricornia candidate) and I attended the
AgForce NQ Forum in Ayr. A great day, well organised, lovely people
and we were able connect with farmers and talk about their concerns.
What neither of us expected was how far international influence is
infiltrating our agricultural industry.
Aline Teixeira was the first speaker of the day. She is an
international consultant and business owner working as the Managing
Director of Agribusinesses Corporate Finance and Restructuring for FTI
Consulting. The title of her speech was "Why sustainability matters
and what it will cost you if you don’t get on board".
The message to farmers was that traceability/sustainable and net
zero will be the norm. It certainly will be under LNP, Labor and the
Greens.
In a very strong message to everyone in the room, she made it clear
that in order for farmers to have any access to the trade market and
banks in the future they will need a positive social licence to
produce.
That means their trading and lending capacity will be impacted if
they are not deemed sustainable by the social standards that will be
determined by an international benchmark.
To be sustainable they must open up their farms to technology and
reporting so every action can be tracked and traced.
Aline commented that the reality for farmers is they need to get
happy about sharing their data and get on board with changes now
rather than wait until they are forced. She also told them there where
ample funds coming into Australia looking for the best place to
invest.
Our farmers are already some of the best conservationists in the
country and they have had so much red and green tape around their
necks for years it’s a wonder it hasn’t already choked them. They do
not benefit from mistreating the environment as it affects their
ability to produce and their bottom line.
The real question we need to ask here is who is really going to be
sustained in the long run, the farmers, or their international
investors? Is this another industry we are prepared to hand over to
international control? What then happens to Australia’s
self-sustainability when it comes to our food?
No farmer should be forced to comply or lose their livelihood...
now where have we experienced and heard this before? There are farmers
who support this but there are also farmers who see where this is
going and want support and help in parliament. Kylee and I will
certainly do all we can to help and be their voice if elected.
At least 5.3 million hectares of prime agricultural land is already
held by foreign interests. One Nation will ban any further sale of
freehold farmland to foreign investors and limit the sale of leasehold
farmland to a tenure of 25 years. One Nation will also reimplement
Foreign Investment review board applications for all Agricultural land
from expiring free trade agreements.
We strongly support the re-establishment of the Federal Government
backed rural lending fund to safeguard Australian farmers throughout
drought and other natural weather events.
A vote for One Nation is a vote against
socialism.
Pauline Hanson Launches Limited
Edition Gin Produced in Queensland
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson will begin her re-election
campaign on the Sunshine Coast, supporting Queensland distillers and
the 4900 manufacturing jobs they provide.
The first term senator is hoping to capture the spirit of
Australian manufacturing with her own craft labelled gin.
"Australian distillers are recognised worldwide for our first class
gins, whiskeys and rums, yet here at home politicians turn a blind eye
to their contribution to the workforce and economy," Senator Hanson
said.
"The economic contribution of the spirits industry in Australia
pre-COVID was $11.6 billion.
"Companies like Sunshine & Sons on the Sunshine Coast help
support the 59,900 jobs in hospitality, and a further 51,600 indirect
jobs."
The One Nation leader has teamed up with the Sunshine Coast
distiller to create her own limited edition gin in a fundraising bid
that will help fund the party’s 151 candidates at this federal
election.
"I’m quite confident our limited edition gin is an election
fundraising first. It’s honestly ginspirational,” Senator Hanson
said.
"While One Nation runs grass roots election campaigns we still need
to advertise, print corflutes and how to vote cards, and buy t-shirts
for our thousands of volunteers who man the polling booths."
Senator Hanson will join the bottling production line on Friday, 8
April at 11.30am in preparation for the official launch of 'Please
Explain Aussie Spirit' next Monday.
Online pre-sales began Monday, 4th April with more than
1500 bottles sold in the first 48 hours.
Missed out on the 'Mean
Girls"?
We've Restocked the
Shop
You can still get stuck into the 'Mean Girls' with Pauline Hanson's
One Nation: shop.onenation.org.au/collections/stickers/products/mean-girls-stickers
To say the coming federal election is of historical importance to
Australia is no exaggeration. Many of us want to see real change and
we're looking for a better, more honest government.
Come election day, One Nation has the opportunity to bring that
change. Our goal now is reach even more Australians, and as a
grassroots party we rely on everyday Aussies for support... not
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Kind regards
Natalie
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