Dear John,
Bring on the pandemic Royal
Commission
By Pauline Hanson, One Nation Senator
for QLD
Australians impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic must be able to tell
their stories.
One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said
while the Prime Minister’s commitment to a Royal Commission into the
pandemic was welcome, she saw no reason for a delay in starting the
inquiry.
“I’m delighted the Prime Minister sees the logic in
One Nation’s demand for a Royal Commission into the pandemic,” Senator
Hanson said. “This is an unprecedented event which has disrupted the
lives of everyone in Australia.
“We may still be dealing with
COVID-19, but that’s not a legitimate reason for kicking the Royal
Commission can down the road. After almost two and a half years of
this wretched pandemic there is plenty of evidence for a Royal
Commission to look at right now.
“One Nation was the only party
which committed to a pandemic Royal Commission at the election, and we
have not been idle in the meantime. We will offer a preliminary draft
of the Royal Commission’s terms of reference on our website for
comment in early September.
“These will focus on impacts on the
economy, government accountability and transparency, systemic issues,
legislation and policy, public trust, human rights, the role of the
media, the role of international bodies and agencies, and the response
of the private sector – all issues are on the table.
“The world
will be watching, so this must be a comprehensive and completely
public inquiry which examines every aspect of how the pandemic was
managed. We must be able to review the expert advice which was used to
justify pandemic measures which caused so much disruption and pain
across the nation.
“It’s imperative Australians’ experiences of
the pandemic are heard. This Royal Commission must give Australians
the opportunity to tell their stories. It’s time for the
truth.
“We should be under no illusions this will be a long and
sometimes difficult process. It’s one of the reasons we should get
started on it right now. The Prime Minister does no service to the
Australian people by delaying it.”
Watch Senator Hanson’s
discussion with Chris Kenny about the need for a pandemic Royal
Commission
More Resources Needed To Protect
Neglected Children In South Australia
By Sarah Game, One Nation MLC for South
Australia
I was not alone in my shock at the news of another child dying from
neglect in South Australia. Charlie was six year’s old and should have
had her whole life in front of her. Instead, she died of malnutrition
after neglect in a squalid home.
There seems to be an ongoing problem in the state’s Department of
Child Protection. Why do we keep seeing these headlines?
As the One Nation representative in South Australia, I asked the
government if it would increase resourcing for the role of the Child
and Young Person Visitor. This position’s responsibility is to ensure
the needs of children in state residential care are met. I was told no
– there is no more resourcing available.
I went into bat for these children, speaking with ABC Adelaide
breakfast radio about the government’s response and some of the
reoccurring issues which could assist with improving child outcomes. I
have been deeply moved by the story of Zhane Chilcott, who died by
suicide while in residential care in 2016. If he’d had his concerns
about his group-home listened to, would he still be alive today?
I am still working hard to ensure there are at least the resources
to enable more visits to children in residential care with an
amendment to the Children and Young People (Safety) Act 2017. It turns
out there is not enough funding for the Child and Young Person’s
Visitor to meet even the recommended minimum requirement of four
visits per year.
This should be the Malinauskas government’s highest priority but as
I noted in my ABC interview, South Australians hear more about a car
race than what it is doing to protect the most vulnerable people in
our society – children at risk of neglect.
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The United Nations wages war on the truth
By Stephen Andrew, One Nation MP for
Mirani, QLD
The United Nations has called for a worldwide crackdown on
“conspiracy theorists”. They are even telling people to police
friends, family and fellow citizens for signs of ‘thought crimes’, and
take action!
As one Canadian politician said, "the UN has put out a framework
for people to assess and ultimately undermine the legitimate questions
that people everywhere are asking about their governments by smearing
such questions as 'conspiracy theories'.
The goal is to get people to stop questioning their governments or
holding them to account. It’s "textbook gaslighting".
My question for the UN is, If there’s no conspiracy, why are
governments worldwide implementing all the same policies, passing all
the same laws and mouthing all the same talking points?
“Build Back Better” anyone?
The real reason the UN is ‘gaslighting’ you is because they, and
the whole globalist cabal, are running scared.
None of them ever expected to see such a tidal wave of protests
sweeping the world or for ordinary people to start waking up and
demanding what the hell is going on!
It's not a ‘conspiracy theory’ when someone tells you over and over
again, they are planning to “transform”, “transition” and “reset” the
whole world and the lives of everyone in it or that we should we need
to prepare ourselves for a dystopian “new normal” future where we are
watched 24/7 and ‘own nothing.’
I won’t even mention the “Fourth Industrial Revolution” and the
man-machine hybrid rubbish WEF and Klaus Schwab keep rabbiting on
about.
Here’s an idea, if there’s no ‘global government’ conspiracy, then
maybe don’t go around calling yourselves things like: Agenda for the
21st Century; Coalition for a New Economy; the New Economic Order; the
Global Finance Initiative; UN Global Compact; Global Digital
Transformation’ UN75: 2020 and Beyond; Global Roadmap for Digital
Cooperation; Global Resettlement Deployment Scheme; Global Transition
Taskforce or the Global Transformation Project.
As far as I’m concerned, this new "Think Before Sharing" campaign,
just proves that the real enemy the UN wants to put down, isn’t
‘misinformation’ – it’s you!
Democratic governments should be forced to answer uncomfortable
questions and held to account by their people.
Questions like: Why on earth are we still living under ‘state of
emergency' laws?
Until someone gives me a straight answer to that question, I
reserve my right to speculate and so should you!
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