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Post by Joey on Jan 24, 2024 19:05:37 GMT 10
We learned at TAFE that it's the additives in the oil that break down, either in storage or in an engine. about 2 services ago I had to do my service at 5000k (instead of the usual 10k) as it was about a year since the last service, and the oil degradation alarm in my car went off saying I had to do a service because the oil had broken down enough to trigger it
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Post by Joey on Jan 24, 2024 18:27:54 GMT 10
Don’t worry about China. The biggest threat to your standard of living is our own government. They get on their knees and do anything for the WEF and the UN, like implementing the 30/30 and Managed Retreat agendas. In the next 10 years we will see privately owned food producing sheep and wheat farms bought by the government or their big business bed fellows and rewilded. But don’t worry, there will be plenty of insects and lab grown ‘meat’ for you to eat. We will also most likely see privately owned Torrens Title land in areas the grubbyment consider likely to be impacted by climate change forcibly changed to Leasehold, with whatever pathetic compensation they deem to be appropriate. Probably enough to buy a tiny unit in a 15 minute city. Think this is conspiracy theory? Google Tanya Pubichairsec’s speech to parliament about what they have planned for you. Here’s the link for the lazy ones: www.tanyaplibersek.com/media/media-releases/media-release-plibersek-environment-back-under-the-albanese-government/ Just like bill gates now being the largest private farm land owner in the US as he's bought up all the farms
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Post by Joey on Jan 23, 2024 18:15:12 GMT 10
Main stream media panicking over loss of control of what people hear and believe. WSJ Editor-in-Chief Admits To Davos Elites 'We No Longer Own The News'www.zerohedge.com/political/wsj-editor-chief-admits-davos-elites-we-no-longer-own-news "I think think there’s a very specific challenge for the legacy brands, like the New York Times and like the Wall Street Journal," Tucker said, adding "If you go back really not that long ago, as I say, we owned the news. We were the gatekeepers, and we very much owned the facts as well.""If it said it in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, then that was a fact," she continued, adding "Nowadays, people can go to all sorts of different sources for the news and they’re much more questioning about what we’re saying." Gee. I wonder if there were any recent events that caused people to stop watching and believing in the mainstream media.
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Post by Joey on Jan 23, 2024 18:11:42 GMT 10
It won't help Chinas stock market as they are about to block French brandy as revenge for the EU doing an investigation on Chinese EVs getting dumped in the EU market with government subsidies that weren't declared
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Post by Joey on Jan 20, 2024 18:28:35 GMT 10
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Post by Joey on Jan 20, 2024 8:00:12 GMT 10
Hi Joey, Yeh, we should start a weekly check in Once I get my 7300 delivered sometime in Feb (no thanks to Icom not ordering enough radios for back orders in Dec and sending mine to another shop) I'll have a lot more bands open up for me to get on. As at the moment I'm just limited to 2m/70cm on my dual band unit and thus far I've only got action on one of the "local" repeaters
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Post by Joey on Jan 18, 2024 5:39:18 GMT 10
China stopped reporting on its youth unemployment figures after they reached 21% last June. They have also gutted a lot of senior ranks through the military as part of their "anti corruption purge" including in the rocket program after it was found their fleet of long range rockets were filled with water instead of rocket fuel as the money had been siphoned off into the officers bank acofuzzboxs.
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Post by Joey on Jan 16, 2024 6:09:17 GMT 10
China will keep doing it in the hope that someone in Taiwan gets an itchy trigger finger and fires the first shot. This way China will just roll in and take everything "because they acted in self-defence" because through all their poking the bear with these flyovers, missile tests, naval drills etc inside the EEZ of Taiwan they got the exact reaction they were wanting.
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Post by Joey on Jan 16, 2024 6:04:44 GMT 10
Colt CZ bout it out
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Post by Joey on Jan 15, 2024 18:14:32 GMT 10
Expect to see china send a mass load of planes towards taiwan as a"show of force" in the next week or so and to start conducting "naval war games" right off their shore
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Post by Joey on Jan 13, 2024 22:57:03 GMT 10
I don’t trust those statistics about obesity. I’m about 88kg, workout 6 days a week, in pretty good shape for someone close to turning 60, and yet the medical ‘experts’ would label me obese. I guess their primitive system can’t differentiate between muscle and fat. I got knocked back from the army at Joes day medical when I was 19 because my BMI was too high, even though I was built like a rugby forward and gym fit, but because my muscle mass made the scales go up I got knocked back. In hindsight, probably a good thing, because the big guys always get put as gunners and have to carry the SAW around lol For my height, the "ideal weight" would be between 66-80kg which would make me really skinny and lanky for my frame. As much as I was hoping to get down to 80kg I don't think I'll get there as I would like look sickly and stringy with all the loose skin, so my new goal was to get down to 90kg and start the weights routine 3 times a week to build up a little bit to fill out the saggy skin. I don't want to be ripped, but jut some base muscle mass would be alright for me.
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Post by Joey on Jan 13, 2024 19:08:21 GMT 10
Thanks guys, soon I'll be heading to the gym to start working on building some muscle, as at the moment I have granny chicken arms lol
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Post by Joey on Jan 13, 2024 17:01:32 GMT 10
My dietician told me this week that I've dropped from the obese bracket down to just the overweight bracket. I eat healthy now and do a decent amount of exercise each week, mostly daily and have dropped 54kg in the last 6mths, so doing my part
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Post by Joey on Jan 13, 2024 8:01:21 GMT 10
I thought they were going to drop the license fees?
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Post by Joey on Jan 13, 2024 8:00:33 GMT 10
Lets be real. No one's hiring security without having a way to ensure that they toe the line. For exactly that reason. How would you ever know? You can do all the background checks you want. When someone's family's welfare is on the line and there will be no consequences, good luck to any billionaire who thinks they'll be safe. Have a look at how someone like Bezos treats his employees. The guards will know exactly what he really thinks of them. The 'loyalty' will disappear as soon as the money does. Also of relevance, there is often an increase in thefts from project sites when security guards are around. It's pretty obvious that they are getting paid to tell criminals exactly where the goodies are and to make sure they aren't patrolling that area at a certain time of night. Same principle would apply here. Especially when the billionaires in the article are already talking about fitting the guards with shocks collars etc, if he really had a team of ex SEALS on the books, there is no way they will take that
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Post by Joey on Jan 12, 2024 18:39:35 GMT 10
If I was one of the security guards hired to protect one of these billionaires, the first thing I would do is chat to the other guards, work out a plan to shoot the billionaire and anyone loyal to him. Then we all move our families into the compound and live off the resources that we know are there. Lets be real. No one's hiring security without having a way to ensure that they toe the line. For exactly that reason. They will only be loyal until the pay cheques stop
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Post by Joey on Jan 11, 2024 19:04:34 GMT 10
Danger Will Robinson. Who else sees Chinese getting involved in this to learn our military secrets... amp.9news.com.au/article/e7fc6cb6-44f3-489d-8aba-6128bc86b25dGovernment considers recruiting ADF personnel from overseas
By Josh Hohne - 4 days ago The federal government is considering looking overseas to recruit non-citizens to join the Australian military. Acting Defence Minister Matt Keogh said "we are certainly looking at all options that we need to look at in terms of how we can grow our Defence Force. And that includes looking at how we might be able to grow it from friendly forces from other countries." The government is considering recruitment from Pacific nations like Tuvalu, and from other countries around the world. I can't see how this would ever work. To deploy these days you need NV-1, which is harder to get than the old 'restricted' clearance. How on earth do you effectively vet foreigners like that? If the 'checks' performed by our immigration system are anything to go by, there will be none at all and it will be a case of Australians having to meet a far higher standard than foreigners, to join their own country's military. Insane, just insane. I'm sure who ever dreamed up this stuff will offer them a "special" pass that allows them to do it just by ticking a box on the form that says they will join up for 5yrs or something. Yeah, every western military is struggling to get recruits. The woke generation is overweight, lazy and have lifestyle choice issues like drugs. I have only heard bad things about the ADF from ex members now in the mining workforce often as paramedics and mine rescue personnel. For someone to want to join defence they know that they are putting their lives on the line to defend something they view as more important than themselves. As white Christian males have consistently been the ones to put their hands up to defend their country, why on earth would any of them want to do this today for a ruling class that hates them and discriminates against them at every opportunity? It certaintly didn't help when the ADF turned away those strong patriotic men in favour of the "diversity, inclusion and equity" hires as if they were a company owned by Blackrock that requires a high ESG score to get company funding.
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Post by Joey on Jan 10, 2024 20:16:12 GMT 10
Danger Will Robinson. Who else sees Chinese getting involved in this to learn our military secrets... amp.9news.com.au/article/e7fc6cb6-44f3-489d-8aba-6128bc86b25dGovernment considers recruiting ADF personnel from overseas
By Josh Hohne - 4 days ago The federal government is considering looking overseas to recruit non-citizens to join the Australian military. Acting Defence Minister Matt Keogh said "we are certainly looking at all options that we need to look at in terms of how we can grow our Defence Force. And that includes looking at how we might be able to grow it from friendly forces from other countries." The government is considering recruitment from Pacific nations like Tuvalu, and from other countries around the world.
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Post by Joey on Jan 10, 2024 20:12:19 GMT 10
And it all goes to....China Accept your past without regret, handle your present with confidence, and face your future without fear. All of the modern CHinese cars upload mass data to Chinese servers and their ECUs have more lines of code than a 747 jet has. Cars like the MG that everybody buys these days records and uploads data on driving habits and roads and traffic all to be crunched by Chinese servers. Probably to amass data on driving conditions for future invasions...
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Post by Joey on Jan 9, 2024 19:11:46 GMT 10
And don't forget the recent assassination attempt against the South Korean opposition leader last week.
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