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Hi John,

Welcome to One Nation's newsletter for 29th April 2022.

This week's edition of 'Please Explain' looks at voter fraud, and perhaps why the ALP says vote early and vote often... Pauline Hanson is calling out the leftist libs in their lairs and gives us an update from the campaign trail... Senator Roberts questions the real reason behind increased mortality stats over the past year and discusses why COVID restrictions are easing just before a federal election... Maths goes woke in NSW... the problem with censoring free speech and smearing minor parties... and more.

Enjoy this week's news from One Nation. 😊


Episode 24
"Please Explain"
Voter Fraud 

Please Explain Voter Fraud

Voter fraud. What is it? How do they do it? How bad is it? How do we stop it?

With an election just weeks away these are important questions that need answers.

Democracy is a beautiful thing but what do you do when bad actors feel they know better than the voters?

We explore these questions and more in this week's episode of Pauline Hanson's Please Explain.

 


Due to a complaint from the AEC, today's episode of Pauline Hanson's Please Explain, Episode 24 "Please Explain Voter Fraud" has been removed by Facebook.

The episode has also been censored on TikTok.

 

Censorship by Facebook

One Nation has continuously fought for electoral reform to put a stop to voter fraud in Australian elections.

The first piece of legislation the Labor Party passed in Queensland when they returned to government was to repeal the need for identification at the polling booth.

When One Nation pushed for voter ID to be introduced federally, the Labor and Greens party called the plan ‘Racist’.

The Australian Electoral Commission may not want to publicly admit there are problems with Australia's voting system, but unless we bring it to the people's attention, nothing will change.

Senate estimate hearings have clearly identified issues with voter fraud, so for the AEC to deny it’s happening is their way of sweeping the issue under the rug.

Too many marginal seats across the country run the risk of being won or lost through voter fraud unless we tighten identification laws.

Labor has repeatedly demonstrated how low they're prepared to stoop to win elections. I wouldn’t put it past Labor to manipulate votes in a way that weakens Australia’s democracy unless we do something to tighten electoral laws.

Sometimes the truth hurts, so I won’t be taking down the cartoon on any social media platform.


There are some excellent comments this week including amusing ones about 'loyal pets'. Thanks for joining in with the satire and we appreciate your support:

"'Vote People' - can't stop them, can't turn them back. This is fantastic stuff from Pauline." (Long Frame)

 "Brilliant. This content needs to be promoted more. I’ve heard Twitter is taking new subscribers….(Jashbad Sirron)

"A quick fact check - to register to vote (get on the roll) the AEC website says you can use driver's license, passport, OR (and get this) someone who vouches for you. Toto, lives at my place. Pauline nails it again. (Edit- the rolls closed 18 April.. bugger!)" (theHentySceptic)

"Both my dogs are on the roll, Ralph and Bill, I vouched for both of them, they’ll vote absentee, they’re away working." (Just doesn't add up)


Calling Out Woke Left-Liberals

From Senator Pauline Hanson

Woke Left

For too long conservative Australian values have been undermined by woke, lefty-Liberals and if Scott Morrison will not stand up to them then I am happy to do his job for him and send them packing.

I will always tell you where I stand and speak the truth without fear or favour. I will fight for what I believe in and I’m prepared to answer the tough questions that come my way.

This is why I am targeting the woke Liberals in five of the 151 lower house seats.

I know the Nationals and their supporters will not be happy about the Liberals’ lurch to the left on these issues either, which is why I’m prepared to work with them in all their seats to offset the possible loss of Coalition seats held by left-leaning Liberals.

One Nation is not here to prop up the major parties. One Nation is here to represent the people of Australia, to stand up for true Aussie values, and to do what is right.


On the Campaign Trail in the Hunter

Senator Pauline Hanson

In the Hunter

I spent a few days this week travelling through the Hunter region of NSW with Dale McNamara for Hunter - Pauline Hanson's One Nation.

We met with coal mine workers, and dairy farmers and then spent the evening speaking with locals at the pub discussing policies and their hopes and concerns about the future.

Over the last 6 years in the Senate I’ve been passionate about supporting Australia’s mining and farming sectors because, as the Hunter proves, these industries are the lifeblood of so many rural and regional communities.

I am worried that the net-zero climate path the Liberal and Labor parties are forcing this nation down, driven by their pandering to the inner cities and green votes, will have a devastating effect on both mining and farming jobs.

If these Liberal and Labor net-zero targets are allowed to continue then, as always, it is rural and regional communities that will suffer.

One Nation strongly opposes this net-zero climate cut madness.

Instead, we are committed to supporting rural and regional jobs and communities because when these communities thrive, Australia thrives.

You can keep up-to-date throughout the week with One Nation news

 


Shocking Death Spike Shows Something Wrong

From Senator Malcolm Roberts, Queensland

Death Spikes

Deaths in January were a shocking 2,965 (22%) above the baseline for Australia.

This increase has coincided with a large increase in COVID-19 infections which are blamed as the cause. But if we dig down a bit on that claim, it does not stack up.

ABS figures show that only 442 COVID deaths were recorded in January.

What is the explanation for the remaining 2,443 deaths in January above baseline?

Prime Minister Morrison must explain the difference.

Data and sources: malcolmrobertsqld.com.au/shocking-death-spike-shows-something-wrong/

 


The Propaganda Campaign for COVID Normal

Senator Malcolm Roberts

COVID normal

So COVID restrictions across the country just happen to relax before a Federal Election, seems convenient doesn't it?

If a major party forms Government with an outright majority, what do you think they will try to get away with before the next election?

 

Keep up-to-date with Malcolm here...

www.malcolmrobertsqld.com.au/latest-news


Maths Goes Woke in NSW

From The Hon. Mark Latham MLC, New South Wales

Mark Latham

A dramatic shortage of specialist maths teachers in NSW has resulted in teachers with no particular training in mathematics standing in front of maths classes.

To make matters worse the Teachers Federation are trying to make maths woke by distributing wacky training videos to their members.

No wonder NSW continues to have the fastest falling academic results in the world. Our young people deserve better.

 


AEC censors freedom of speech, and smears minor parties, but here's the thing...

From Stephen Andrew, MP for Mirani QLD

Count Every Vote Australian Federal Election

The Australian Electoral Commission has been out and about early in the election cycle, throwing as much mud as it can on minor parties and their supporters.

According to the Guardian, AEC is accusing “minor party candidates” of making “baseless claims about election fraud”, calling it “dangerous misinformation imported from the US”.

I guess labelling anyone who criticizes our electoral system as a ‘dangerous Trumper’, is easier than actually doing your job and safeguarding the integrity of Australia’s voting system.

The AEC even had the gall to boast it had “successfully applied to Facebook to take action” against anyone discussing ‘voter fraud’ in the lead-up to the election, with at least five posts removed and two pages were taken down entirely”.

Nice. So, misusing your delegated power to silence free speech is now cause for crowing amongst Australia’s authoritarian public officials.

Here’s the thing: Voter fraud is a real issue with real effects.

Just ask Gough Whitlam, who famously told Joe Riordan, after he lost the Sydney seat of Philip:

“Comrade, comrade, how negligent of you. To lose a seat in which there is not one, but three cemeteries is unforgivable.”

Once upon a time, Australian’s ballot papers were numbered and therefore traceable if a result was in doubt.

All attempt at accountability was discarded in the 1980s by Bob Hawke who said he wanted to make it “simpler and easier” to vote.

His “reforms” not only made it “easier” to vote – they made it easier to vote more than once.

Enrolling is now incredibly simple. No ID is required. Just fill in a form online or at the Post Office and you're good to go.

Sub-divisional rolls, which once meant a name only appeared at one polling place, were scrapped and a person’s name now appears on the roll at EVERY polling booth in an electorate.

This means there is nothing to stop someone going from one booth to another to vote.

When later the votes are counted, there is no way of knowing whether a person has voted once, twice, or multiple times.

The AEC may check a few ‘sample’ ballots here and there, but it simply doesn’t have the resources to check them ALL.

Pre-polling and postal voting has also increased enormously in recent years.

Did they vote again on election day? Nobody really knows, because nobody really checks.

The fact is Australia’s electoral system is a shambles that depends on a form of ‘honour system’ that no business manager in the world would accept.

Electoral fraud is virtually undetectable and untraceable.

It is also a form of corruption that the AEC and major parties have ignored for years.


Candidate News

From QLD Senate Candidate George Christensen

George and Pauline

Here is Senator Pauline Hanson explaining One Nation’s decision on her party’s how to vote card recommendations.

Remember:

👉 You must number every square on your House of Representative's ballots.

👉 You decide the preferences you want on your ballot paper.

👉 All political parties issue how to vote cards which are only recommendations.

👉 One Nation will prefer “freedom” parties above the major parties on their how to vote cards.

👉 In just five electorates that have sitting left-leaning Liberal MPs, One Nation will recommend the Liberals be placed below Labor.

👉 In Queensland, One Nation recommends Labor and the Greens go last.


One Nation Events

Come along to meet Senator Malcolm Roberts and One Nation candidate for Nicholls, Rikkie-Lee Tyrell, on Sunday at the Katamatite Football Club at 1pm.

This is not only my official launch but also One Nation's official launch of our MDBP policy, an in-depth water policy that impacts the entire Murray Darling Basin.

One Nation

Faith and Politics


One Nation makes history with first member of SA parliament

Sarah Game

Another state has fallen to the growing support across Australia for Pauline Hanson’s One Nation, with veterinarian Sarah Game today confirmed as the party’s first elected member of the Parliament of South Australia.

One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson today welcomed Ms Game’s election to the Legislative Council, saying she would be a great representative for the people of South Australia.

Read more: www.onenation.org.au/one-nation-makes-history-in-sa-parliament


Come election day, One Nation has the opportunity to bring that change. Our goal now is to reach even more Australians, and as a grassroots party, we rely on everyday Aussies for support... not corporate lobbyists.

We are so grateful to all our members, volunteers and supporters who are willing to pitch in and enable us to reach more Australians with our animated series and other tools in our campaign toolbox. 

If you can, chip in to assist us with fighting our 2022 Federal Election Campaign... every donation helps:

https://www.onenation.org.au/donate

 


If you haven't already, remember to watch and share our election special, 'How to Vote Responsibly' narrated by Australian television and radio icon John Burgess. 

That's all from us this week as we grow closer to this incredibly important election. We can't stress enough how grateful we are for all your support — we couldn't do it without you.

All those who share our news with others are doing a lot to help grow and nurture our support base.

Here at One Nation, we appreciate your support and the fact that so many more people understand what's at stake for all Australians at this 2022 federal election.

We're giving it all we've got and we know you will too.

 

Kind regards

Natalie

www.onenation.org.au

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