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Australian ‘vaccination passport’ coming to Apple Wallet
Jul 07, 2021, 06:11 PMIf we do not want to be guinea pigs to an long term unproven product and keep bureaucrats breeding, we will be forced to stay in Australia.Summarized: Any medical procedure or therapy that you don’t want to participate in, you have the full, free, and unprejudiced right to refuse. Period....
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New Zealand travel bubble reopens with mandatory $150 COVID test
Jul 07, 2021, 03:57 PMIf it is a "pandemic" as we are told, why are the bodies not piled in the street, mass graves and so on like previous pandemics? Nearly all the sensitive people have died already, so these miracle "treatments" are working. Sad for all the 1000's in the USA who have died within hours of the jab of...
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Japan, China race to dominate the maglev future of high-speed rail
Nov 25, 2020, 07:41 PMNot much is ever mentioned in relation to the cost of the Maglev in Shanghai is that it was built on a moving alluvial plain. A lot of the cost went into the 1000's of piers, driven up to 70m into this alluvial ground to get stability.
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Virgin cuts ties with BP as Qantas primes the (petrol) pump
Nov 30, 2019, 06:25 PMI have a family owned BP station near me in Adelaide since 1983. It is ALWAYS cheaper than the Coles/Shell station 100 metres away. Their LPG is 10c-15c per litre cheaper always. But Victoria country is still 10c litre cheaper than SA for LPG for possible supplier profiteering reasons. If Woolies...
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High speed rail from Hong Kong to China to tempt business travellers
Dec 12, 2018, 09:39 PMA 5-day visa can be bought at the border crossing into China from HK. Way cheaper and quicker than being screwed over by the Chinese mob in Canberra. The local HK rail from Chinese border was out after the typhoon. Power cables down.
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