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Sunday, 02 July

18:50

Ukraine Update  Col. Douglas Macgregor "IndyWatch Feed National"

Col. Douglas Macgregor joins PBD podcast and Tom. They discuss Russia, Ukraine, the woke military, the Trump Tape, China, and much more. Douglas Macgregor is a decorated combat veteran, the author of five books, a PhD, and a Defense and Foreign Policy consultant.

Email from G5, 1 July 2023:

Dagestan is one of the many Russian regions, Russia entered and Liberated from American Invasion, Incursion, Insurrection, and destabilizing.

As is currently occurring in Ukraine.

Why did America Invade Ukraine? About the same reason Russia would invade Florida. Then destroy its economy to prevent America from reclaiming an area that is its responsibility.

https://youtube.com/shorts/VSFuTg7Bi2U?feature=share

Email from G5, 25 June 2023:

Ukraine is Russian Territory. The FIS DID NOT DISSOLVE THE EASTERN BLOC surrendered by the allied-NAZI confection. What was Paperclip?

Slaughtering Americanists on Russian soil has many positives. Yet to begin. Notice zero follow-up by US-NATO.

As a magnet; proven a number of times over the past fifteen months, and the specific deployment of dispensables: as Russia withdrew, the required were bound to follow. As there were no Russian regular ground forces in Ukraine the magnet was by abandonment of the disposables believing they were fighting to defend mother Russia.

The delusion would naturally extend to the belief of popular support. Their abandonment being explained by a lack due to bureaucratic corruption.

Russia controls The Persian Gulf, The Suez Canal, and the territory east of Poland. It uses Iran and North Korea to toy with America. Together with China: it controls the worlds major sea lanes. Together with Saudi Arabia, it controls the worlds energy supplies.

It ensured that America always has an excellent supply of drugs of addiction. The least they could do. Clintons, Bidens, and Obama were excellent strategic purchases.

And all this while Americas own frauded and tokenized administrative power levers attack its own, and sponsor world-shattering agendas as; DEI, climatism, racism, sexism, abortion, child mutilation, and the economy-busting dead end of a green and renewable delusion to nowhere.

The activation of buffoons as the expert class advisors in the socio-economic spectrum of America, did not make its military immune. Hubris and self-esteem transcend all rationality, to the point of syllogism being the intellectualized foundation.

An evil empire that sponsored a...

15:45

Morning Star assesses The Palestine Laboratory "IndyWatch Feed National"

The British newspaper Morning Star positively reviews my new book, The Palestine Laboratory, in an article written by Bob Newland:

This book, dedicated in solidarity with the Palestinians and Israelis fighting for a just future is a very effective contribution to that cause.

An outstanding work of investigative journalism, it exposes the close links between Israel, the US and repressive regimes throughout the world.

It catalogues extensively how Israel has developed its arms industry through the occupation of Palestinian lands and promoted it through decades of suppression of Palestinian rights.

Loewenstein grew up in Australia, the child of refugees from Nazi Germany. As he studied Israel he came to believe that the policies of the state of Israel represent a threat to its Jewish population rather than offering a safe haven.

He became an avid supporter of Palestinian rights and an opponent of apartheid Israel.

After four years (2016-20) living in East Jerusalem, he is convinced that a two-state solution is no longer viable that the security of the Jewish people in Israel can only be served by a one-state solution where all its citizens can live equally.

Loewenstein focuses on the commercialisation of an extreme form of nationalism. This is powerfully represented by Benjamin Netanyahus right-wing zionist coalition which protects corruption, exports repression and seeks to establish Israel as an exclusively Jewish state by expelling the remaining Palestinians and colonising their lands.

Read the whole piece: Books Ultra-nationalism and its many markets | Morning Star

The post Morning Star assesses The Palestine Laboratory appeared first on Antony Loewenstein.

15:24

Word-Salads, their use and Coercive Control "IndyWatch Feed National"

The spotlight that is now shining on the Pentecostal Church alongside of a growing understanding about religious coercive control, and the psychological and emotional manipulation in high demand religious groups, cults and personal development groups is very timely. At no other time in history have unsuspecting people become a target for recruitment through digital devices, on line forums and e-marketing whilst sitting at home on the computer, unaware that the interesting group / person /community they have started to follow maybe a cult.

The term word salad is often used by researchers and educators to describe one of the psychological tactics that charismatic leaders used to draw people in, and then to keep them engaged and mesmerised.

The following list describes the definition of word salad and its implications for unsuspecting recruits and followers of the church /cult leader:

  1. Definition of Word Salad: In the context of religious coercive control and cult indoctrination, a word sal...

14:32

Maritime Union of Australia says, 'Comrades, vote yes to The Voice' "IndyWatch Feed National"

We have an opportunity to give First Nations people a voice, just like the voice we are privileged to have. This is not decision we should struggle with. As unionists we know that before decisions are made we sit down and listen to each other. Its as simple as that....

10:41

BREAKING: Tedros Bungle Gebreyesus Fired Amish Farmer is New WHO Director-General "IndyWatch Feed National"

Amish distribution in the US

by Dee McLaughing

The World Health Organisations Executive Board has finally crumbled to data and the science.

The evidence is overwhelming, said Dr Kate Compost. We did not follow the science, and we found that certain Foundations and big pharma bribed WHO members. So we have had to let Tedros go. She added, We are now moving our headquarters to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, in the US.

The WHO had to submit to the facts that those not following WHO-CDC protocols and mandates, like the Amish, were 90 time...

09:24

Apple the environmental vandals "IndyWatch Feed National"

Lisa: Steve Jobs sabotage and Apples secret burial | FULL DOCUMENTARY

Sabotage, hired goons, and a landfill in Utah: this is a story about the life, death, and afterlife of Apples most pioneering flop, the Lisa computer. How it inspired generations of computers to follow; how Steve Jobs championed it, then turned against it; and how an outsider gave it another chancebefore Apple closed the door on the Lisa forever.

See video:


06:50

Seriously corrupt Gladys Berejiklians lies and crimes Pork-barrelling, document shredding and concealing corruption "IndyWatch Feed National"

Gladys Berejiklian Seriously corruptGladys Berejiklian might avoid jail for her crimes, but she has been branded for life as being seriously corrupt which is the next best thing for people who believe in public accountability []

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Saturday, 01 July

20:59

Australia is first nation to allow doctors to prescribe MDMA, psychedelics for PTSD, depression "IndyWatch Feed National"

Starting July 1, Australia will allow doctors to prescribe MDMA and magic mushrooms to treat PTSD and depression. It's a worldwide first that comes as research uncovers how psychedelic drugs have real potential for treating mental health conditions. "Australia is creating an interesting model that could pave the way forward for the rest of the world," Dr. Michael Alpert, a psychiatrist at Harvard Medical School, told ABC News. Comment: The West, perhaps, but it seems the multipolar world is at least, first, attempting to improve the lives of its citizenry. MDMA is a synthetic hallucinogen, often linked to rave parties, that's also known as "molly" or "ecstasy." According to the new rules established by Australia's Therapeutic Goods Administration, MDMA can be prescribed only to treat post-traumatic stress disorder by authorized psychiatrists. Psilocybin, the active compound in magic mushrooms, will only be prescribed to treat depression that hasn't responded to other therapies.

18:33

Australia's involvement in Kirkpatrick's Five Eyes UAP forum "IndyWatch Feed National"

In a blog article dated 21 June 2023, I wrote about a Five Eyes UAP forum held by the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office Director Sean Kirkpatrick. In part, I looked at whether or not an Australian representative was at that forum. Here is an update.

Grant Lavac's questions

Hon Richard Marles MP Parliament of Australia (aph.gov.au)


Australian researcher Grant Lavac, based in Melbourne, Victoria, submitted a number of questions to the Richard Marles, MP, Australian Minister for Defence, who is also the Deputy Prime Minister of Australia. His questions were:

1. Why is Australia not publicly taking the issue of UAP seriously when our US ally is, and has publicly stated that UAP is a global issue requiring global cooperation and collaboration?

2. As the Australian Minister of Defence and Deputy Prime Minister have you been briefed on the issue of UAP to date?

3. What was the extent of Australia's involvement in the Five Eyes forum on UAP and who from Australia was represented?

4. What is the extent of Australia's (past and present) in the Five Eyes Foreign Material Program (FMP)?

The Australian Government response

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15:26

Link "IndyWatch Feed National"

#Gaslighting is a manipulative tactic used by individuals, including some religious and. cult leaders, to undermine the beliefs and perceptions of others.

In the context of religious coercive control, here are ten examples of gaslighting phrases that may be used to dominate the belief system, thoughts, and actions of targeted individuals:

  1. Youre just not spiritual enough to understand. This phrase dismisses any doubts or questions an individual may have by implying that their lack of understanding is due to a personal failing rather than valid concerns.
  2. God revealed to me that youre under the influence of evil. By claiming divine insight, the cult leader suggests that any disagreement or resistance against their teachings is a result of external evil forces acting upon the targeted individual.
  3. Your doubts are a sign of weak faith. This phrase aims to discourage critical thinking and self-reflection, dismissing any legitimate concerns or challenges to the cult leaders /pastors teachings as a lack of faith.
  4. If you leave, youll lose your salvation. Cult leaders may use fear-based tactics to prevent individuals from leaving, suggesting that leaving the group or questioning their authority will lead to eternal damnation or separation from God.( The all powerful Father figure).
  5. Only I can interpret the true meaning of the scriptures, you need to trust me. By asserting exclusive interpretive authority, the cult leader discourages independent study or alternative perspectives, maintaining control over the followers understanding of religious texts.
  6. Your family and friends are trying to lead you astray they dont understand /they are not saved like you are. Cult leaders may isolate individuals by discrediting their relationships outside the group, creating an us versus them mentality that further entrenches loyalty to the leader.
  7. Your negative experiences are a test from God. This phrase minimises any negative experiences or abuses suffered within the group, suggesting that they are part of a divine plan or a test of faith that must be endured.
  8. Youre sinful, if you leave, youll never find salvation elsewhere. Cult leaders may instil a sense of guilt or shame in individuals, making them believe that they are unworthy of seeking freedom or finding spir...

14:05

The Pentecostal Church and Religious Trauma "IndyWatch Feed National"

Understanding Religious Vicarious Trauma and Identifying Religious Coercive Control: A Closer Look at the Pentecostal Church

In recent times, the mainstream media has brought attention to the Pentecostal church, shedding light on certain aspects that warrant further discussion and how to spot the warning signs.

I was working in the area of domestic violence and coercive control when a young family member was targeted for indoctrination on a youth camp, which is one of the most common practices in the recruitment process. Over the many years that she remained under the Pentecostal spell, I spoke out about what was clearly psychological and religious coercive processes. This created a great deal of conflict in relationships in my family and if this has happened to you it is important to know that feeling powerless, and unable to intervene, is very common vicarious trauma symptom in response to how high demand religions organise themselves.

I have written about how to recognise Spiritual Gaslighting here: https://carolom.wordpress.com/2023/07/01/spiritual-gaslighting-by-religious-cult-leaders/

Indoctrination-It begins with connecting with the kids in their high school settings so it is important to have a clear understanding with the school about their high school chaplaincy program to see if Pentecostal recruiters are able to have access to children without accountability structures in place.

It is common practice for the youth pastors to #lovebomb the kids in isolated camps settings where they skilfully apply Pentecostal practices of conducting rapidly changing psychological and emotional states in group settings, putting the teenagers (minors) through emotionally vigorous, mind altering worship, prayer, tears, arms raised leading to commanding them to give their life to Jesus, which usually includes the pastor who has indoctrinated them.

I have provided insights into how young people can be targeted for indoctrination on youth camps and potential tools for the recovery process for families when a member escapes a high-demand religion like the Pentecostal church or a cult.

Religious Vicarious Trauma: Religious vicarious trauma refers to the psychological and emotional distress experienced by individuals who are indirectly exposed to traumatic events through their association with a religious group or community.

It occurs when individuals witness or hear about traumatic experiences that others within their religious c...

12:00

A Wave of Awakening v Healthcare Students Dying, Brett Sutton, Banking Control and Storms "IndyWatch Feed National"

A DM gumshoe photo reset

by Dee McLachlan

Has Klaus Schwab over-stepped his Great Reset plan and shot himself in the foot? It is becoming so obvious to so many what is unfolding yet he and they keep on rolling on with their plan and congratulating and rewarding the same people.

While young medical students a...

11:38

Kangaroos: a need for clarity, monitoring, and considered views "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

The state government is running a consultation on its Review of the kangaroo harvesting plan. You can participate by going here.

The plan, and the program it describes, is justified by the following:

Areas with large kangaroo populations can experience issues such as:

  • traffic accidents
  • damage to pasture, crops, gardens and fences caused by kangaroos
  • negative impact on vulnerable native vegetation or areas undergoing revegetation due to kangaroo grazing
  • competition for grazing with livestock on farming properties
  • kangaroos becoming aggressive towards people, usually when individual animals have regular contact with humans (e.g. become used to being fed by humans).

According to the consultation documents, aerial surveys show between 2 million and three million kangaroos in the state.

These aerial surveys dont include numbers for heavily forested areas, for obvious reasons. The numbers, density and abundance [of Eastern Greys] are significantly higher in the Central Region [of which were a part] than in other regions.

As witness recent correspondence in our local press, kangaroo shooting is controversial. A very quick look at the dot points above will reveal that a large part of the kangaroo problem relates to human behaviour: traffic accidents could be reduced if people drove more slowly; the practice of feeding kangaroos in the wild is silly, and should be massively discouraged; competition with livestock could be reduced if water points were less available to kangaroos; and better planning of urban expansion would reduce the impact on kangaroo habitat.

In the Castlemaine Botanical Gardens reserve: a clear appreciation of the facts about kangaroo populations...

11:36

Signs of hope "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

Nearly 4,000 cars take the Midland Highway through Campbells Creek every day. Its a fair bet few of the drivers notice the row of trees along the east side of the highway opposite Moscript street. Well, its not a good idea for drivers to be gazing anywhere except at the road, of course. But if you happen to be in that area, pause and take a look: youll see a row of possibly the biggest Silver Banksias in the district.

Main Road/Midland Highway, Campbells Creek: that row of trees you may not have noticed is a sign of something pretty significant

Planted by Friends of Campbells Creek over 20 years ago, some of them have reached an impressive sizeand theyve been flowering for weeks now. You cant appreciate that part unless you actually stop and have a good look.

especially if you get up close and have a good look.

Its worth it: and its a small sign of a process of healing the damage done to the region when this species was practically eradicated here over a century ago. Banksias used to be widesprea...

10:26

The Most Compelling Cases Against The Death Penalty Are Often The Condemned Inmates Themselves "IndyWatch Feed National"

Obviously, one of the biggest problems with the death penalty is that if you get it wrong and they do occasionally get it wrong you cant take it back. Just ask the family of Cameron Willingham.

But another far less acknowledged problem is that on countless occasions, US states have ended up executing people who, by all any fair measure, are rehabilitated.

In 2001, in the course of a robbery, 25-year-old Jedediah Murphy kidnapped a 79-year-old woman, Bertie Lee Cunningham, before executing her in the trunk of her car. Murphy a product of Texas foster care system was caught and confessed to his crime.

The video below is part of an ongoing project from Houston MediaSource, which gives voice to prisoners awaiting execution on Texas infamous Death Row, a state where they take pride in killing prisoners regardless of their rehabilitation status, and sometimes even their guilt or innocence.

Murphy is scheduled for execution in October 2023. His insights in this interview are profound and moving, and should be required viewing for anyone who supports the death penalty.

As Murphy himself says: Be part of someone elses redemption, dont be part of their destruction.

You can read a petition for a writ of certiorari (a request for the US Supreme Copurt to review Murphys case) here.

The post The Most Compelling Cases Against The Death Penalty Are Often The Condemned Inmates Themselves appeared first on New Matilda.

10:00

Pope Francis Meets With Family Of Julian Assange "IndyWatch Feed National"

Pope Francis has met with the family of imprisoned WikiLeaks founder and Australian publisher and journalist Julian Assange in a private audience in the Vatican.

Stella Assange, along with her children Max and Gabriel, and her mother and brother, met with Pope Francis on Friday.

In an interview with Associated Press, Stella Assange said she was grateful for the meeting.

[Pope Francis] has provided great solace and comfort and we are extremely appreciative for his reaching out to our family in this way, Ms Assange said. He understands that Julian is suffering and is concerned.

I have a lot of faith that the situation will change, and there are a lot of people around the world, from all parts of the world here and elsewhere, who are trying to get justice and see freedom for my husband.

Overnight, Julians brother Gabriel Shipton tweeted his appreciation at Pope Francis meeting with the family, noting his response was wildly different to that of Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

https://twitter.com/GabrielShipton/status/1674754763651690496

Today Pope Francis in a show of care, compassion and humanity met with Julian Assanges family Stella Assange, her children, mother and brother. I couldnt help thinking back to last month when Stella was in Australia, Julians home, and the Prime Minister refused to meet her.

Assange remains jailed without charge in Britains Belmarsh Prison, as his lawyers fight his extradition to the United States for alleged breaches of the US Espionage Act. The charges relate to Assanges involvement with Chelsea Manning, a former US soldier who leaked Assange a trove of classified documents in 2010, including the infamous Collateral Murder video, which revealed US military targeting and killing innocent people, including journalists, in Iraq.

Assange has been effectively under arrest for more than a decade, after seeking asylum in the Ecuadorian embassy in London in 2012. He remained there until 2019, when he was arrested by police after a new government in Ecuador revoked his asylum. Assange was jailed for a year for breaching earlier bail conditions, and has since been held without charge while he awaits a legal challenge to a US extradition warrant.

The post Pope Francis Meets With Family Of Julian Assange appeared first on New Matilda.

09:15

The next few weeks - and me. "IndyWatch Feed National"

I think of our website, contributors, commenters, tipsters and readers as being like a family. And I have some important news to share with our online clan. On Friday I had a coronary angiogram - where a contrasting agent is injected into the body's blood supply to show up all...

07:30

Crypto Biz: Binances chaotic June, miners gear up for halving, Bitfinexs Latam expansion "IndyWatch Feed National"

This weeks Crypto Biz examines the story behind Binances debanking in Australia, Bitcoin miners preparing for the next halving and Bitfinexs expansion in Latin America.

07:20

Judge Rules Texas DPS Must Release Withheld Documents Related to the Uvalde School Shooting "IndyWatch Feed National"

ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as theyre published.

This article is co-published with The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan local newsroom that informs and engages with Texans. Sign up for The Brief Weekly to get up to speed on their essential coverage of Texas issues.

A state district judge this week ordered the Texas Department of Public Safety to begin the process of releasing records related to the May 2022 Uvalde school shooting that the agency has shielded from the public for over a year.

The decision by 261st Civil District Court Judge Daniella DeSeta Lyttle marks a win for a coalition of news organizations, including ProPublica and The Texas Tribune, which sued the agency in August. The lawsuit sought the release of records that would bring more clarity to law enforcements failed response, including emails, video footage, call logs, emergency communications and forensic records.

The public deserves a full accounting of what happened that day, and were glad that the judge has begun that process, said Reid Pillifant, an associate attorney with Haynes Boone, a law firm that represents the news organizations. Were hopeful DPS wont fight this decision, and well begin the process of providing transparency.

DPS did not directly answer the newsrooms questions, including whether it plans to appeal the courts decision. In a statement emailed to ProPublica and the Tribune on Friday, a spokesperson for the agency said that the litigation is ongoing and that the department will carefully consider its options when a Final Judgment is entered.

Lyttle instructed DPS to submit a detailed list of redactions it wants to make to the public records by Aug. 31. The judge said that the court...

07:17

Study on protective effects and mechanisms of total glucosides of Paeony on Graves disease. "IndyWatch Feed National"

PMID:  Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi. 2023 Mar 7 ;103(9):689-695. PMID: 36858370 Abstract Title:  [Study on protective effects and mechanisms of total glucosides of Paeony on Graves disease in BALB/c mice]. Abstract:  To investigate the protective effect and its immunoregulatory mechanism of Total Glucosides of Paeony (TGP) against Graves' Disease (GD) model on BALB/c mice.Fifty female (6 weeks old, weighing 16-18 g) BALB/c mice of specific pathogen free were divided into control group according to random number table method, model group, early low-dose TGP intervention group (250 mgkgd), early high-dose TGP intervention group (500 mgkgd), and late TGP intervention group, with 10 mice in each group. Except the control group, the other 4 groups were immunized 3 times (0, 3, and 6week) with recombinant adenovirus expressing the thyroid stimulating hormone receptor (TSHR) A subunit to establish the GD model. The early low-dose and high-dose intervention group were given diets containing different doses of TGP throughout the whole process, and the late intervention group was given diets containing low doses of TGP from the 1week after the 2immunization (week 4). The levels of thyrotropin receptor antibody (TRAb) and total thyroxine (TT4) were detected in the tail venous blood of mice at the 4week. At the 10week, the serum TRAb and TT4 levels and the ratio of regulatory T cells (Treg) in each group were detected, and the pathological changes of thyroid tissue were observed. Serum helper T cell 1(Th1) and Th2 cell-related factors interleukin-2 (IL-2), IL-4, IL-5, IL-10, IL-12p70, granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF), interferon-(IFN-) and tumor necrosis factors-(TNF-) were detected to investigate the protective effect of TGP on GD model in BALB/c mice and its mechanism.At the 4week, The level of TT4 [(55.0712.89)g/L] in early high-dose intervention group was lower than that in model group [(74.338.63)g/L] (all0.05). TRAb level of mice between early low-dose, early high-dose, late intervention groups and model group was no significant difference (all>0.05). At the 10week, TRAb [(90.0026.89) U/L] and TT4[(32.668.11)g/L] levels in the early high-dose intervention group were lower than those in the model group [(396.9795.35) U/L, (73.7016.33)g/L] (all0.05). The thyroid tissue of hyperthyroidism mice in the early high dose intervention group showed focal hypertrophic changes, while the thyroid tissue of other hyperthyroidism mice showed diffuse hypertrophic changes. The CD4CD25/CD4Treg ratio in early high-dose intervention group was higher than that in model group at the 10week (4 weeks after three recombinant adenovirus immunization) (

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06:33

Market Talk June 30, 2023 "IndyWatch Feed National"

ASIA:

 

The major Asian stock markets had a mixed day today:

  • NIKKEI 225 decreased 45.10 points or -0.14% to 33,189.04
  • Shanghai increased 19.68 points or 0.62% to 3,202.06
  • Hang Seng decreased 17.93 points or -0.09% to 18,916.43
  • ASX 200 increased 8.40 points or 0.12% to 7,203.30
  • Kospi increased 14.26 points or 0.56% to 2,564.28
  • SENSEX increased 803.14 points or 1.26% to 64,718.56
  • Nifty50 increased 216.95 points or 1.14% to 19,189.05

 

 

The major Asian currency markets had a mixed day today:

  • AUDUSD increased 0.00554 or 0.84% to 0.66694
  • NZDUSD increased 0.00723 or 1.19% to 0.61403
  • USDJPY decreased 0.471 or -0.33% to 144.299
  • USDCNY decreased 0.00504 or -0.07% to 7.26236

 

Precious Metals:

  • Gold increased 14.37 USD/t oz. or 0.75% to 1,922.52
  • Silver increased 0.275 USD/t. oz or 1.22% to 22.825

 

Some economic news from last night:

China:

Chinese Composite PMI (Jun) decreased from 52.9 to 52.3

Manufacturing PMI (Jun) increased from 48.8 to 49.0\

Non-Manufacturing PMI (Jun) decreased from 54.5 to 53.2

Japan:

Jobs/applications ratio (May) decreased from 1.32 to 1.31

Tokyo Core CPI (YoY) (Jun) remain the same at 3.2%

CPI Tokyo Ex Food and Energy (MoM) (Jun) decreased from 0.2% to -0.2%

Industrial Production (MoM) (May) decreased from 0.7% to -1.6%

Australia:

Private Sector Credit (MoM) (May) remain the same at 0.4%

 

No economic news from today:

 

 

EUROPE/EMEA:

 

The major Europe stock markets had a green day today:

  • CAC 40 increased 87.33 points or 1.19% to 7,400.06
  • FTSE 100 increased 59.84 points or 0.80% to 7,531.53
  • DAX 30 increased 201.18 points or 1.26% to 16,147.90

 

The major Europe currency markets had a mixed day today:

  • EURUSD increased 0.00527 or 0.49% to 1.09167
  • GBPUSD increased 0.0102 or 0.81% to 1.27140
  • USDCHF decreased 0.00487 or -0.54% to 0.89443

 

 

 

Some economic news from Europe today:...

06:08

Courage Is A Christians Only Path Forward From The Legal Hell The Winsome Gospel Wrought "IndyWatch Feed National"

Lorie Smith in front of capitolChristians must be ready with an unwavering answer when a lost world asks something of us we know we cannot do -- no matter how big or small -- and then be prepared to carry that cross.

03:35

SOTT FOCUS: America has Just Destroyed a Great Empire "IndyWatch Feed National"

Herodotus (History, Book 1.53) tells the story of Croesus, king of Lydia c. 585-546 BC in what is now Western Turkey and the Ionian shore of the Mediterranean. Croesus conquered Ephesus, Miletus and neighboring Greek-speaking realms, obtaining tribute and booty that made him one of the richest rulers of his time. But these victories and wealth led to arrogance and hubris. Croesus turned his eyes eastward, ambitious to conquer Persia, ruled by Cyrus the Great. Having endowed the region's cosmopolitan Temple of Delphi with substantial silver and gold, Croesus asked its Oracle whether he would be successful in the conquest that he had planned. The Pythia priestess answered: "If you go to war against Persia, you will destroy a great empire." Croesus therefore set out to attack Persia c. 547 BC. Marching eastward, he attacked Persia's vassal-state Phrygia. Cyrus mounted a Special Military Operation to drive Croesus back, defeating Croesus's army, capturing him and taking the opportunity...

03:14

Sounds of the soil: A new tool for conservation? "IndyWatch Feed National"

For Jake Robinson, Greno Woods was an easy choice. This large, old forest in South Yorkshire county in the U.K. has historically undergone timber harvesting, quarrying and fires. Plantations of non-native conifers replaced parts of the forest several decades ago. At the same time, restoration efforts have tried to revive some of the degraded and deforested areas through the planting of native broadleaved and deciduous trees. This setting presented a unique opportunity: to listen to the sounds of restoration. Robinson, a microbial and restoration ecologist at Flinders University in Australia, was particularly interested in two types of area in the forest: sites that had been cleared in the past three years, and previously deforested plots that restorers had planted with native trees more than 30 years ago. Aboveground, the differences between the two were easy to spot. The recently cleared plots were mostly covered by bracken (Pteridium aquilinum), with a sprinkling of silver birch saplings (Betula pendula). By contrast, the restored areas had more diverse trees, including English oak (Quercus robur), sessile oak (Q. petraea), rowan (Sorbus aucuparia) and silver birch, along with a complex understory of bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus), bramble (Rubus fruticosus agg.), holly (Ilex aquifolium) and bracken. Field recording in Greno Wood. Sound can be used as a proxy in some cases listening to soil can indirectly show whats happening belowground without having to overturn every inch and disturb the denizens of the dirt. Image courtesy of Jake Robinson. But Robinson wasnt just interested in what he could see. HeThis article was originally published on Mongabay

02:32

Mysterious spiral-shaped signals detected in the human brain "IndyWatch Feed National"

There are many layers to the human brain. From its wrinkled exterior to its darkest depths, scientists are trying to understand them all. But in honing in on the brain's intricate neural circuitry, they appear to have overlooked patterns of activity swirling on the surface. A team of fluid physicists from the Universty of Sydney in Australia and Fudan University in China discovered brain signals rippling across the brain's outermost layer of neural tissue, the cerebral cortex, on scans of 100 young adults' brains. Signals naturally arranged as spirals, like vortices in a draining bathtub or whirlwinds of turbulent air. "Gaining insights into how the spirals are related to cognitive processing could significantly enhance our understanding of the dynamics and functions of the brain," says senior author Pulin Gong, a physicist at the University of Sydney.

00:00

2023 Superfood Gardening Global Gathering Free 5-Day Online Event "IndyWatch Feed National"

Do you know how fresh and healthy grocery store produce actually is? The answer is not very! How can you tell how fresh and healthy grocery store produce actually is? All fruits and vegetables start losing precious nutrients as soon as theyre picked. And for some crops, you can be eating them weeks or []

The post 2023 Superfood Gardening Global Gathering Free 5-Day Online Event first appeared on Wake Up World.

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Friday, 30 June

23:45

After Ukraine Slams Israels Relations With Moscow, Will Tel Aviv Change Its Stance On The War? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Ukraines ambassador to Israel, Yevgen Korniychuk, was summoned to provide answers for his blistering critiques of Tel Avivs relations with Moscow, attempting to paint the Israeli government as deviating from a moral path due to its inability to cut relations with Russia. Despite the various means of support that Israel has provided to Kiev, it Read More...

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23:03

In the Service of Israel: Biden Admin Breathes New Life Into Trumps Abraham Accords "IndyWatch Feed National"

H.R. 3099 was Introduced in the House of Representatives on May 5, 2023. This bill, known as the Special Envoy for the Abraham Accords Act, is the latest act by the United States in the service of Israel.

This bill establishes the position of Special Envoy for the Abraham Accords within the Department of State. For anyone who does not remember, the Abraham Accords are agreements to normalize relations between Israel and Arab states that do not recognize Israel. It is an anti-Palestinian accord more than anything. It should be named a bill to guarantee that governments who go against the wishes of their people and are willing to turn their backs to the plight of the Palestinian people will be rewarded.

The first four members of the Arab League to sign this accord were the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco, and Sudan. The initial signing took place in the White House during the Trump administration, and it should be noted that President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu were the only heads of state present. The other countries sent their foreign ministers, ostensibly so as not to be seen signing this disgraceful agreement. It is worth noting that there was extensive widespread opposition to normalizing relations with Israel in all countries that signed the accords.

 

A US ambassador in the service of Israel

According to the bills text, the Special Envoy, who shall have the rank and status of ambassador, shall serve as the primary advisor to the U.S. government for expanding and strengthening the Abraham Accords. The duties of the Special Envoy include:

Encouraging countries without diplomatic relations with Israel to establish formal diplomatic, economic, security, and people-to-people ties;
Expanding and strengthening existing relationships between Israel and Muslim-majority countries; and
Coordinating efforts across the U.S. government and engaging diplomatically with foreign governments, nongovernmental organizations, and other stakeholders to expand and strengthen the Abraham Accords.

The language in the bill demands that we ask why in the world is the U.S. government engaged in serving the interests of Israel so blatantly. Indeed, the U.S. will be selling arms to these countries, but a larger picture here is not being discussed, at least not enough. You have to hand it to Israel and even more to the Israeli lobby here in the U.S.: They got a superpower to work as Israels sales agent and pay for it. American taxpayers will now be paying additional millions of dollars to solicit or rather bully countries who have not yet established relations with Israel to do so. Is this the best use of American taxpayer dollars? Does this serve Americans in any way? The answer to both questions is No!...

21:47

Albanese tramples journalists rights "IndyWatch Feed National"

READ MORE AT UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY  Moves by the Albanese Government to fine social media...

21:21

RFK Jr. Poses Grave Threat to Biden in a GOP Primary "IndyWatch Feed National"

Can Robert F. Kennedy Jr. mount a serious primary challenge against President Joe Biden? That is the question on everybodys mind following a poll earlier this month showing Kennedy with a very robust favorability rating. And, after crunching the numbers, we have a definitive answer: Yes. If the two competed for the Republican nomination, RFK Jr. would be a formidable opponent for Biden.

Just last night, both Sean Hannity and Bill OReilly, two stalwarts of right-wing blowhardiness, raised the possibility that the son of Democratic icon Bobby Kennedy could upset the incumbent president.

They are absolutely correct. In a GOP primary, Kennedys high favorability among voters of Donald Trump would probably carry the day for him. That is especially true because Republicans do not like Joe Biden.

A whopping 61 percent of Trump voters have a favorable opinion of Kennedy. That is higher than the favorability ratings of Mike Pence (not surprisingly), Nikki Haley, Tim Scott, and Vivek Whateversmarmy.

As it turns out, only two presidential candidates have a higher favorability score among Republicans than Kennedy and neither of them is named Joe Biden.

In fact, the president languishes at the bottom of the Republican primary field with a favorability score of five percent and, lets face it, the handful of Trump voters who said they liked him were probably drunk, high, or didnt understand the question.

This is just more evidence that it would be a very bad idea for Biden to enter the GOP primary as he would be an underdog not just against Kennedy but also just about everybody else.

And, in a head-to-head matchup with RFK Jr. for the Republican nomination, Biden would get crushed.

There are two reasons for that: First, there is a multibillion-dollar right-wing propaganda machine that has been painting Biden as a (senile...

19:03

NSW Police Force is Brutalising Citizens Without Sufficient Records, Let Alone Accountability "IndyWatch Feed National"


The recent lethal tasering of 95-year-old great-grandmother Clare Nowland, who was holding a steak knife and suffering dementia, has again brought into stark relief the use of excessive force by NSW police: an issue that despite its prevalence, tends to gradually subside until the next incident.

With this incident, however, there wasnt time to sweep the issue under the carpet, prior to some NSW police officers shooting Steven Pampalian, a North Willoughby man, who was standing on a suburban street holding two chef knives on 25 May: the day after Nowland passed away in hospital.

Whilst it was uncertain if Pampalian was having a mental health incident when he was shot four times, this years inquest into the 2019 shooting death of Todd McKenzie has shown it was clear officers were aware he was having a schizophrenic episode alone in his home when they shot him.

The excessive use of force by police is by no means limited to lethal incidents, however. And there are numerous examples, including an eyewitness account of officers kettling a group of protesters into a corner before dousing them with capsicum spray after a Black Lives Matter rally in June 2020.

Yet, a ...

19:00

THAT RUSSIAN COUP THING YET AGAIN "IndyWatch Feed National"

User Answers

Well, as you can tell, this week we've all been guessing what's going on with the so-called coup, so today (Friday) I have decided

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17:15

Link "IndyWatch Feed National"

I have compiled the following information after many years of meeting women in domestic violence shelters who have experienced violence both in their adult relationships and as a child in the family or caregivers home.

Please note that whilst the following can be perceived as precluding gender diversity as it relates specifically to the women I have met in Domestic Violence Womens shelters for over 35 years where the issue of women overcoming the impact of a violent father /primary caregiver is very current in many womens lives. However this does not preclude maternal violence or the diverse range of primary carers and gender diversity outside of the traditional father / mother / daughter /son narrative.

Conflicted Loyalty and Vicarious Trauma Symptoms

  1. Conflicted Loyalty: Women who have grown up with a violent father often experience conflicted loyalty due to the complex dynamics of their relationship. They may feel torn between their love for their father and the fear and pain caused by his violent behavior.
  2. Fear and Anxiety: Women who have experienced violence from their primary paternal figure may develop intense fear and anxiety as a result of living in an unpredictable and violent environment. They may constantly anticipate danger and have...

17:00

How Marxism Broke Down the Nuclear Family "IndyWatch Feed National"


Not quite of course but certainly that has been their intent.  understand that our marriage culture represents thousands of years of applied empirical science to work with our biological economy.  


i have posted often on the natural community which isv typically an economic dispensation and largely avoided the biological economy.  it is certainly there..

a natural community has to sort out both types of economy in order to function from a general consensus that is not simple or just a majority vote. it also needs to avoid the quick fix of big man governance which is only viable in crisis mode.  Marxism as an intellectual mode is way too simplistice to tackle either economy which ultimately needs the Rule of Twelve.


How Marxism Broke Down the Nuclear Family

BY AUGUSTO ZIMMERMANN 
JUNE 20, 2023 


Maria Persic sits with daughters Millie Persic (L) and Sofia Persic during an observation period after the administration of their Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at Sydney Road Family Medical Practice in Balgowlah, Sydney, Australia on Jan. 11, 2022. (Jenny Evans/Getty Images)

https://www.theepochtimes.com/how-marxism-broke-down-the-nuclear-family_5343545.html?

Marriage is an institution uniquely apt for the rearing and nourishing of children, an open-ended task calling parents to assume an attitude of love and commitment toward children. Conversely, divorce undermines the family unit and deprives children of an intact bi...

16:17

Blockchain Australia CEO calls for unified efforts to stamp out crypto scams "IndyWatch Feed National"

Simon Callaghan said that efforts need to start on social media and telecommunication channels where most cryptocurrency scams originate.

14:36

Family Court Is Lethal in Missouri, Too "IndyWatch Feed National"

by Mary W Maxwell, LLB

A lawsuit in the US District Court of Eastern Missouri will be a turning point, I hope. The alleged misdeeds of a GAL: Guardian ad Litem were so egregious that no one can excuse them. In June 2023 it was ruled that the GAL may not have immunity.

I offer you a brief review of the lawsuit that has been filed, by zeroing in on the main parts. I make no clai...

14:18

Establishment of the US Department of Defence All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office "IndyWatch Feed National"

Media release

On 20 July 2022, the U.S. Department of Defense published a media release titled "DoD Announces the Establishment of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office." The text of the release reads:

https://media.defense.gov/2021/Mar/03/2002592680/-1/-1/0/210212-A-BI463-0003.JPG

"On July 15, 2022, Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks, in coordination with the Director of National Intelligence [DNI], amended her original direction to the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security by renaming and expanding the scope of the Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group [AOIMSG] to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office [AARO], due to the enactment of the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal 2022, which included a provision to establish an office, in coordination with DNI, with responsibilities that were broader than those originally assigned to the AOIMSG.

Today, USD (I&S) Hon Ronald S.  Moultrie informed the department of the establishment of AARO within the office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security, and named Dr. Sean M. Kirkpatrick, most recently the Chief Scientist at the Defense Intelligence Agency's Missile and Space Intelligence Center, as the Director of AARO.

The mission of the AARO will be to synchronize efforts across the Department of Defense, and with other US federal departments and agencies, to detect, identify and attribute objects of interest in, on or near military installations, operating areas, training areas, special use airspace and other areas of interest, and, as necessary, to mitigate any associated threats to safety of operations and national security. This includes anomalous, unidentified space,...

13:21

CBDCs arent about solving todays problems Australias CBDC lead "IndyWatch Feed National"

Dilip Rao, a former Ripple executive whos now leading Australias CBDC pilot, has been examining 14 possible use cases of central bank digital currencies.

13:15

On the Menu Barr, Gates, Mendelson and Epstein "IndyWatch Feed National"

(L R) Gates, Epstein, and Mendelson

by G5

Barr, Roberts, Pence, and McConnell as The Four Horsemen of The Apocalypse, who facilitated the fraud of 2020.

I have written of th...

12:55

Poetry | GENTRIFYING PARRA "IndyWatch Feed National"

Factories sulk with sweat and grit Cafes and hairdressers wild with renewed hustle Slick-back and jet-black and conk shaved of sick disarray, and one dark fringe longer and falling without the need to flick it back.

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12:48

The Palestine Laboratory makes long-list for the Christopher G. Moore Foundation literary prize "IndyWatch Feed National"

Im honoured to be a long-list finalist for the Moore Prize, a global literary and human rights award. My book, The Palestine Laboratory, has been selected alongside 13 other titles.

The Moore Prize is international, with submissions coming from all over the English speaking world (and beyond through translations). Its headquarters are in the UK.

Its wonderful to have my book and work recognised.

Heres the full details:

The Christopher G. Moore Foundation is delighted to announce an exciting long list of 14 books that are outstanding in their portrayal of a wide range of human rights themes. The trustees of the Foundation were impressed with the record number of books submitted this year. Each long listed book has been chosen because of its fine quality of writing and ambitious, brave and original approach to highlighting crucial human rights issues across the world.

The 2023 long list titles are as follows (alphabetical by author surname):

  • The Fifth Act Americas End in Afghanistan by Elliot Ackerman

  • I Feel No Peace Rohingya Fleeing Over Seas and Rivers by Kaamil Ahmed

  • Masters of the Lost Land The Untold Story of the Fight to Own the Amazon by Heriberto Araujo

  • ...

12:38

BBC World Service interview on The Palestine Laboratory "IndyWatch Feed National"

My interview on the BBC World Services daily program, Newsday, about my new book, The Palestine Laboratory.

I talked with the host James Copnall about the EU use of Israeli drones and the Israeli arms industry.

My interview starts at 35:30.

The post BBC World Service interview on The Palestine Laboratory appeared first on Antony Loewenstein.

12:34

Pan-African News Wire "IndyWatch Feed National"

Malicious Attacks on Chinas Patriotic Education Law Aim to Weed Out Patriotism

By Global Times

Jun 29, 2023 09:18 PM

Three men hold Chinese national flags at Tiananmen Square in Beijing on Tuesday after the flag-raising ceremony. Photo: Cui Meng/GT

Imagine if a government were to introduce legislation against drug dealing, who would feel the most frightened and troubled? The most likely answer would be drug dealers. In the case of China's recent legislative push for the spirit of patriotism in the country, some forces have exposed themselves as those "drug dealers."

This week, a draft patriotic education law was submitted to China's National People's Congress Standing Committee for its first reading. Several external voices subsequently attempted to give such an effort a bad name in different ways. Some criticized the draft for "brainwashing younger generations," some said it was "forcing people to love tyranny," and others saw it as a way to "suppress dissent." 

Patriotic education is an important component of national education in almost all countries. If we observe the global scenario, we will find that it is a common practice in many nations to promote and guarantee patriotic education through the rule of law.

For example, a study reveals that the US has more than 600 laws and regulations and more than 1,700 provisions related to patriotism, forming a patriotism-revolved legal system consisting of federal legislation, state legislation, and presidential executive orders to ensure the cultivation of patriotism. 

However, when it comes to China, every aspect of a similar legislative move is interpreted through a distorted lens. It is extremely absurd and malicious for some external forces to use such a double standard.

Patriotism has been deeply rooted in Chinese culture since ancient times. It is regarded by the Chinese people as one of the most important traditional virtues and is taught to children generation after generation. The smear campaign against Chinese patriotic education legislation is clearly...

12:24

Flying the Palestinian flag "IndyWatch Feed National"

Randwick Council in Sydney will be flying the Palestinian flag on 29 November. It should be an uncontroversial decision but its become a news story.

In Murdochs Daily Telegraph newspaper, I was interviewed about it:

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10:00

Hotez Refuses to Debate RFK on Vaccines "IndyWatch Feed National"

June 15, 2023, podcast host Joe Rogan interviewed1 Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for three hours. Contrary to so many other interviewers, Rogan allowed Kennedy ample time to discuss his views on vaccines without interruptions.

The facts laid out by Kennedy apparently rubbed vaccine scientist Dr. Peter Hotez2 the wrong way. In a June 17 tweet, Hotez posted a Vice article titled Spotify has Stopped Even Sort of Trying to Stem Joe Rogans Vaccine Misinformation.

Addressing the author of that smear piece, Hotez stated, Its really true @annamerian just awful. And from all the online attacks Im receiving after this absurd podcast, its clear many actually believe this nonsense. Never mind the fact that Hotez, in April 2020, was allowed to argue his pro-vaccine stance on Rogans show.3

Hotezs fly-by smear attempt set off an extended back-and-forth Twitter exchange between Hotez, Rogan and Kennedy. In the video above, comedian Jimmy Dore reviews those exchanges.

Rogan Offers Hotez $100K to Debate Kennedy

Rogan replied to Hotez tweet, saying, Peter, if you claim what RFK Jr. is saying is misinformation, I am offering you $100,000.00 to the charity of your choice if youre willing to debate him on my show with no time limit.

Kennedy also chimed in, tweeting, Peter. Lets finally have the respectful, congenial, informative debate that the American people deserve. Hotez replied to Rogan, Joe, you have my cell, my email, Im always willing to speak with you.

Rogan, in turn, replied This is a non-answer. I challenged you publicly because you publicly quote tweeted and agreed with that dogshit Vice article. If youre serious about what you stand for, you now have a massive opportunity for a debate that will reach the largest audience a discussion like this has ever had. If you think someone else is better qualified, suggest that person.

Hotez came back at Rogan: Joe, if you are serious about addressing vaccines + the fact that 200,000 unvaccinated Americans needlessly perished during our awful delta/BA.1 COVID waves ... because they fell victims to vaccine disinformation: I want to have that discussion.

So, hes willing to go on Rogans show again by himself. But not with someone who knows the science w...

09:50

France erupts after police killing of a teenager "IndyWatch Feed National"

Contributed by Ben Wilson

Protests are rocking France again. This time its over the police shooting and killing of a 17 year old at a traffic stop. Being of Algerian descent, he was not white, and like in the United States, racial killing of black and Brown skinned people by police is commonplace.

Videos from the incident show two police officers leaning into the driver-side window of a yellow car, and as the car drives away, one of the officers shoots into the window. Later on, the car appears crashed into a nearby post. This is a George Floyd type moment.

Prosecutors quickly urged for the police officer who fired to be investigated and he is in custody and possibly facing being charged with intentional homicide. President Emmanuel Macron has condemned the killing. But this has not been enough to contain the anger.

French President decries police shooting of 17 years old

Video from ABC News

The government is now having crisis meetings to deal with the situation. Police claims that the seventeen year old was known to them and was speeding away havent convinced anyone. Video footage on the scene and widely broadcast show the gun poking through the car window while the car was stopped. The officer fired at point blank range.

Paris is a segregated city. Police have a reputation for targeting working class and African communities. Complaints about racial profiling by police have been common,

Nanterre, where Nahel M lived, happens to be one of these communities, and anger has been simmering, waiting for a catalyst to ignite an explosion. This was it.

Police responded brutally, and unrest quickly spread across France.

Protests continue in France following police shooting 

Video from ABC News (US)

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09:02

Childhood Jabs And Placebo-Controlled Safety Testing & The Artificial Trans Movement Is Dangerous "IndyWatch Feed National"

Welcome to The Daily Wrap Up, a concise show dedicated to bringing you the most relevant independent news, as we see it, from the last 24 hours (6/29/23).
As always, take the information discussed in the video below and research it for yourself, and come to your own conclusions. Anyone telling you what the truth is, or claiming they have the answer, is likely leading you astray, for one reason or another. Stay Vigilant.
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08:55

RTDs push up drinking habits stats "IndyWatch Feed National"

Heavy alcohol consumption by Australians was highlighted during the pandemic lockdowns, but a new report shows that drinkers of wine and RTDs (ready-to-drink) have kept the party going, leading to an overrall increase in Australians who drink alcohol compared to the pre-pandemic period. Consumption of RTDs is now at a record high.

As many Australias contemplate participating in Dry July, the reports statistics are sobering to say the least.

New data from Roy Morgans Alcohol Consumption Report shows the proportion of Australians who drink alcohol was at 67.6 per cent in the 12 months to March 2023, up by 1.3 per cent points since the pre-pandemic period in the 12 months to March 2020 (66.3 per cent).

Stuck at home for extended periods

The number of Australians drinking wine, beer and spirits reached pandemic highs during 2021 as Australians were stuck at home for extended periods during the many lockdowns that different parts of the country experienced. However, consumption of RTDs  has continued to increase and is now at a record high.

In the year to March 2023 a total of 13,709,000 Australians (67.6 per cent) aged 18+ consumed alcohol in an average four-week period compared to 13,073,000 (66.3 per cent) in the year to March 2020 an increase of well over 600,000 Australians.

The standout alcoholic beverages over the course of the pandemic have been RTDs for which consumption increased from 2,138,000 Australians (10.8 per cent) pre-pandemic up to 4,208,000 (20.8 per cent) a massive increase during the pandemic of over 2 million people.

Most popular alcohol is wine

The most popular alcohol is wine which has stretched its lead during the pandemic with the number of Australians drinking wine increasing from 8,096,000 (41.0 per cent) pre-pandemic to 8,898,000 (43.9 per cent) in the 12 months to March 2023 an increase of over 800,000 people.

The spirits category enjoyed a clear pandemic boost o......

08:38

Hikers face ban from iconic Mt Warning nature trail "IndyWatch Feed National"

Woke NSW Labor insanity here caving in to Aboriginal spirituality.

Mount Warning, like all Australia, was there long before the Aboriginal walked down from SE Asia.

07:59

Falls Creek, Australia, has bumper weekly snow dump of nearly 3 feet "IndyWatch Feed National"

Falls Creek, Australia, has seen a whopping 90cm (35 inches) of snow fall in the last seven days. After a slow start to the season, which saw Falls Creek unable to open for snowsports on Opening Weekend, the weather gods have made up for it, taking the average depth at the Victorian ski resort to 97cm (38 inches). The area saw a nice top up of 23 cm (9 inches) in the last 24 hours.

07:07

Market Talk June 29, 2023 "IndyWatch Feed National"

ASIA:

 

A recent report revealed that internet shutdowns in Manipur and Punjab, India, had a significant economic impact. The shutdowns cost the Indian economy an estimated $1.9 billion, led to a loss of $118 million in foreign investment, and resulted in approximately 21,268 job losses. This highlights Indias high risk of internet shutdowns, which stood at 16 percent in 2023, one of the highest in the world. The report also noted that global internet shutdowns reached a record high in 2022, with governments implementing restrictions during civil unrest, exams, and elections, causing major economic consequences. Governments often mistakenly believe that shutting down the internet can control unrest, misinformation, and cybersecurity threats. However, these shutdowns severely disrupt economic activity, impacting e-commerce, time-sensitive transactions, employment, business-customer communications, and creating financial and reputational risks for companies.

 

The major Asian stock markets had a mixed day today:

  • NIKKEI 225 increased 40.15 points or 0.12% to 33,234.14
  • Shanghai decreased 6.99 points or -0.22% to 3,182.38
  • Hang Seng decreased 237.69 points or -1.24% to 18,934.36
  • ASX 200 decreased 1.60 points or -0.02% to 7,194.90
  • Kospi decreased 14.17 points or -0.55% to 2,550.02
  • SENSEX closed
  • Nifty50 closed

 

 

The major Asian currency markets had a mixed day today:

  • AUDUSD increased 0.00318 or 0.48% to 0.66308
  • NZDUSD decreased 0.00033 or -0.05% to 0.60707
  • USDJPY increased 0.305 or 0.21% to 144.765
  • USDCNY increased 0.01954 or 0.27% to 7.26174

 

Precious Metals:

  • Gold increased 1.92 USD/t oz. or 0.10% to 1,909.34
  • Silver decreased 0.123 USD/t. oz or -0.54% to 22.597

 

Some economic news from last night:

Japan:

Retail Sales (YoY) (May) increased from 5.1% to 5.7%

Australia:

Retail Sales (MoM) (May) increased from 0.0% to 0.7%

New Zealand:

ANZ Business Confidence (Jun) increased from -31.1 to -18.0

 

Some economic news from today:

Japan:

Household Confidence (Jun) increased from 36.0...

06:10

Orangutan beatboxing offers clues about human language, study says "IndyWatch Feed National"

Beatboxing became popular in the 1980s, when Doug E. Fresh performed the style around the New York City hip-hop scene. However, the seeds of this vocal technique, which involves making two sounds at once, can be found hundreds of years ago in the vibrato of the Zulu isicathamiya vocalists and tabla bols of Hindustani singers. But could this vocal style have roots further back? According to a new study in PNAS Nexus, researchers have found some clues in one of our closest animal kin the orangutans. Researchers observed orangutans for 3,800 hours in Borneo and Sumatra, recording two populations making beatbox-like vocalizations. Humans rarely produce voiced and voiceless noises simultaneously. The exception is beatboxing, Madeleine Hardus, study co-author, said in a statement. But the very fact that humans are anatomically able to beatbox, raises questions about where that ability came from. We know now the answer could lie within the evolution of our ancestors. Orangutans can produce special calls that involve combining two different sounds. For example, females in Sumatra produce kiss squeaks at the same time as rolling calls to alert other orangutans of predators. The studys authors say this highlights their impressive vocal control and coordination skills. https://imgs.mongabay.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/20/2023/06/29200208/orangutan_compressed.mp4   Humans use the lips, tongue, and jaw to make the unvoiced sounds of consonants, while activating the vocal folds in the larynx with exhaled air to make the voiced, open sounds of vowels, Adriano Lameira, associate professor of psychology at the University of Warwick and co-author of the research, said. OrangutansThis article was originally published on Mongabay

03:42

Joe Manchins Pyrrhic Victory for the Mountain Valley Pipeline "IndyWatch Feed National"

On June 8, 2023, hundreds of frontline and Appalachian climate activists rallied at the White House against the Mountain Valley Pipeline

The Folly of Building the Mountain Valley Pipeline

From the Article by Ivy Main, Power for the People VA, June 29, 2023

The folly of building the Mountain Valley Pipeline should be obvious to anyone who hasnt already committed billions of dollars to the project!

This springs passage of federal legislation raising the debt ceiling came with one provision that clean energy advocates had fought hard against: it sweeps away several legal challenges to the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) that have stalled completion for more than four years. The pipeline is supposed to carry methane gas from the fracking fields of West Virginia into Virginia to connect to an existing interstate pipeline here, and getting it built has long been a priority of West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin.

Manchin surely believes he notched a victory with the inclusion of this provision in must-pass legislation. And in one respect, hes right. Pipeline opponents arent conceding defeat, but stopping the MVP in court just got a heck of a lot harder.

Whether the pipelines developers should be celebrating is another matter. The wisdom of building a new methane gas pipeline was questionable nine years ago when the MVP was conceived. Today, with the U.S. transitioning away from fossil fuels, the folly of building new gas infrastructure should be obvious to anyone who hasnt already committed billions of dollars to the project.

Dominion Energy figured this out three years ago when it dropped plans to develop the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. Dominion is a big energy conglomerate and had other projects to pursue. Canceling the Atlantic Coast Pipeline saved it billions of dollars that it is now investing in offshore wind and other renewable energy assets.

MVPs two largest minority partners are also diversified companies with other options. NextEra Energy, which owns a 31% share in the partnership through its subsidiary Next Energy Resources, wrote off the value of its investment in MVP in 2021 and 2022, saying it planned to reevaluate its investment in the Mountain Valley Pipeline.

A NextEra spokesperson did not answer my question about what the company plans to do about MVP now. But i...

00:27

Overfishing Is Pushing Coral Reef Sharks Toward Extinction, Study Finds "IndyWatch Feed National"

According to a new study by the Global FinPrint project, overfishing is causing coral reef sharks to be driven toward extinction much more than previously thought.

Reef sharks are the top predators in Caribbean reef communities and play a large role in maintaining the delicate balance of the reef environments food webs.

However, they are under threat from overfishing, as their meat and fins are highly valuable in international markets, according to WWF.

Each year, hundreds of reef sharks are killed or injured after being caught unintentionally as bycatch. They can also fall victim to ingesting or becoming entangled in marine debris such as plastic bags, bottles and cans.

Sharks have a very vulnerable life history. They dont reproduce very quickly, and so when you start to fish them out, they decline very quickly and recover very slowly, Colin Simpfendorfer, lead author of the study and adjunct professor of marine and aquaculture science at James Cook University in Australia, told Mongabay.

The coral reef habitat of reef sharks and other marine animals is becoming increasingly degraded and destroyed by coastal pollution and development.

The study, Widespread diversity deficits of coral reef sharks and rays, was published in the journal Science.

Reef sharks act as managers of the coral reef marine ecosystem, which is relied on by hundreds of millions of people, reported AFP.

For the study, more than 22,000 hours of footage was collected by the researchers from coral reefs across the Middle East, Africa, Australasia, Asia and the Americas.

The scientists found that, of the most common reef shark species, five of them blacktip reef, whitetip reef, Caribbean reef, gray reef and nurse had declined by 60 to 73 percent.

The team of more than 100 scientists derived the depletion data from a computer model estimating how many sharks there would have been without human influences.

In 14 percent of reefs where sharks had previously been documented, there were no longer any...

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23:31

Shakespeare controversy keeps going "IndyWatch Feed National"

If you want to ignite a firestorm among scholars of English literature, just bring up the possibility that the author of the works that now constitute the Shakespeare canon were not written by the historical figure William Shakespeare but by another author who, for whatever reason, chose to be anonymous and had him act as a front. To keep the issue under discussion clear, some people refer to the author of the canon as the Bard and to the historical figure as William Shakespeare, so that the question can be formulated as to whether the Bard was William Shakespeare or someone else.

One would think that the issue would have been resolved by now but part of the problem is that although many doubts can be raised as to Shakespeare being the Bard, the alternatives also have problems. Furthermore, one could analyze the question from different disciplines such as literature, history, and linguistics, each with their own methodologies, and arrive at different conclusions.

Elizabeth Winkler is the latest to enter into this minefield with a new book, according to this article.

The doubters point to Shakespeares lack of higher education and aristocratic background and the scarcity of personal documents and literary evidence directly linking him to the works. Some suggest candidates such as Francis Bacon, Christopher Marlowe or Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford, as potential authors of Shakespeares plays.

It would of course have been the hoax of the millennium: no need to fake a moon landing. The theory remains decidedly fringe, outside the mainstream academic consensus and, as Winkler puts it, not permitted. In her book, Shakespeare Was a Woman and Other Heresies, she writes that it has become the most horrible, vexed, unspeakable subject in the history of English literature.

In literary circles, even the phrase Shakespeare authorship question elicits contempt eye-rolling, name-calling, mudslinging. If you raise it casually in a social setting, someone might chastise you as though youve uttered a deeply offensive profanity. Someone else might get up and leave the room. Tears may be shed. A whip may be produced. You will be punished, which is to say, educated. Because it is obscene to suggest that the god of English literature might be a false god. It is heresy.

But Winkler not only looks at the authorship question but also at why this topic arouses such strong passions on all sides, and why defenders of Shakespeare as the Bard are so determined to rebut any challenge to his authorship. After all, there is nothing really tangible involved in the answer, either money or other forms of reward. We have the canon. Shouldnt that be enough?

Her book makes three compelling arguments: tying th...

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22:45

In Memory of Bear Braumoeller "IndyWatch Feed National"

Sometimes you come across people that permanently change the way you think. About life, yourself, or an area of study. They instill a sense of resolute optimism about the world and your abilities. Bear Braumoeller was that person for us. Wise, accomplished, brilliant, humble, and kind. Anyone who can be remembered that way lived life well. Bear is one of those people. He was our professor, mentor, colleague, and friend. We were richer for knowing him, and are poorer for his passing.

We first got the chance to meet Bear during our recruitment process to Ohio State. We gravitated toward him and his research. Bear went out of his way to bring in the best and brightest graduate students to the program, and was absolutely relentless in his efforts. He took phone calls from us, discussed all of our options, and went out of his way to procure funds and opportunities for every student. Bear was known to showcase some of the best places to eat in Columbus, too. We all got along with Bear immediately, and he became a powerful force in our proverbial corner, helping us navigate and thrive in graduate school.

Weve been fortunate to have terrific professors, but Bear was an unusually good professor. In graduate seminars, we were exposed to a wide breadth of topics in political and social science. The breadth that Bear introduced in his courses was unique for a political science class. Most importantly, he taught us how to read books and articles critically and constructively. Graduate students are often great at tearing apart a piece of scholarship. And thats important. But published works are generally published for a reason, he reminded us, and so its equally important to identify their strengths in addition to their weaknesses. That approach cultivated humility (there are always tradeoffs in research) but was also encouraging. If graduate students think pieces published by top scholars in good journals are bad because we only focus on their downsides, how could we possibly do good work?

Bears take on the literature and the discipline was just like his research interests: complex, rich, and nuanced. He loved what he studied, and his knowledge in these areas often seemed encyclopedic. He would recommend a citation and quote on a whim, from memory. He always asked big, important questions, and he did his best to answer them. His two books, The Great Powers and the International System and Only the Dead, address two important questions in international politics: how leaders and historical circumstances jointly shape major historical outcomes, and whether war is declining. He was methodologically sophisticated, but for him it was about getting closer to the truth. He truly didnt care what method you used if it fit the question. He had a great academic pedigree (University of Chicago, University of Michigan) but he wasnt elitist. He wanted to hear from smart people, and he believed in demystifying the academy, making it acc...

22:21

RFK Jr. answers medical freedom leaders' questions: "How would you fix U.S. health policy?" "IndyWatch Feed National"

Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Tuesday hosted a roundtable discussion with leading critics of prevailing health policy who debated topics ranging from public health agency capture to climate change. Approximately 11,000 viewers watched live as Dr. Pierre Kory, Maureen McDonnell, Mikki Willis, Dr. Joseph Mercola, Patrick Gentempo, Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, Sayer Ji and Del Bigtree asked Kennedy, founder and chairman on leave from Children's Health Defense (CHD), a series of questions about how his administration would address key issues of concern to the medical freedom movement. "This is the moment when the collapsing center, the disintegrating center, the dysfunctional health system finally opens up and what has so long been 'alternative' might become a new mainstream that could transform the health of this country," roundtable facilitator and author Charles Eisenstein said, kicking off the discussion.

22:03

Keep Australia safe: Dystopian draft bill against misinformation unveiled "IndyWatch Feed National"

READ MORE AT COINTELEGRAPH  A draft bill from the Australian government is threatening tech and...

20:22

Women hunt in majority of foraging societies, and use a greater variety of weapons and tactics than men, study finds "IndyWatch Feed National"

A common belief is that, throughout history, men have been the hunters and women the gatherers. But new analysis turns this on its head - revealing that women hunt in the majority of foraging cultures and employ a greater variety of weapons and hunting strategies than their male counterparts. Researchers from Seattle Pacific University analysed data from the past 100 years on 63 foraging societies around the world, including in North and South America, Africa, Australia and Asia. They found women hunt in at least 79 per cent of these cultures, regardless of whether they have children or not. More than 70 per cent of female hunting appears to be intentional, the team said, as opposed to the opportunistic killing of animals encountered while performing other activities.

19:59

Are the comforting statements of QUAD and AUKUS founding States to be beli? "IndyWatch Feed National"

During the Shangri-La Dialogue security conference taking place in Singapore from June 2-4, US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin stated that the United States is not trying to form a new Western defense-oriented NATO-like bloc in the Asia-Pacific region. The Pentagon chief ascertained those present that the interests of European powers in the region are not only military-related, and therefore, of course, Europe is present here because it wants to guarantee the preservation of good relations with the countries of the region.

Australian Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles echoed his American counterpart. According to him Canberra sees no signs of NATO being exported to the Indo-Pacific region, and the countrys alliances with Western nations, such as QUAD and AUKUS, are aimed at maintaining peace in the region and exchange of military technologies, including nuclear technology, through which Australia intends to ensure collective security and a rules-based order.

Statements by US and Australian senior officials appear to be a response to Chinas leadership accusations that Washington is waging a campaign to contain China and thus poses unprecedented challenges to Beijing, and that the real purpose of US strategy in the Indo-Pacific region is to surround the PRC, including by creation of integration. However, the pacifying messages from the US and Australian representatives do not look sincere at all against the background and in the context of the events that occurred the day before, during and immediately after the Singapore conference.

For example, in the midst of the Shangri-La Dialogue (June 3 to 5), Japan, the United States, Australia and, more importantly, NATO member Canada held their first three-day joint maritime exercise in the East China Sea. The purpose of the exercise was to practice cooperative maritime skills as part of a free and open Indo-Pacific region. The US and Canadian ships passed through the Taiwan Strait on their way to the exercis...

19:08

Crypto debanking could drive industry underground: Australian Treasury "IndyWatch Feed National"

The Australian government is addressing the risks of cutting banking services to crypto exchanges amid a flurry of banks restricting certain services over scams.

19:07

Sponsored by US-NATO - Ukraine mercenaries trapped in minefield hell - Drone footage: "IndyWatch Feed National"

Look at this footage and ask yourself why Australian PM Albanese just sent another 70 armoured vehicles to Ukraine. For what? There are no good answers, but Mr Albanese isn't likely to find himself with his legs blown off in Ukraine-Russia, struggling on his elbows for the shelter of the last tank, although that is where he and the other US-NATO supporters should all be sent. As the introduction to the video linked-to inside says: There's a reason that BBCWorld, CNN, and Australia's ABC, won't show you the brutal reality of the Ukrainian failed counteroffensive. Ukraine stuffed up the MINSK accords and has rejected three recent peace-proposals in exchange for a lot of money and hell on earth. For god's sake, compromise! Nothing is worth this.

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18:56

The disgrace of Australias pandemic betrayal "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Paul Collits | TCW Defending Freedom | June 27, 2023

What exactly do you do when your country betrays you and disgraces itself before the world?  When you find out that it is run by thugs and goons? When just about no one in the political class has the moral compass and the spine to stand up for you? When your fellow citizens turn on you if you dared to question things?

If you are John Stapleton, a retired Aussie journalist, you write a 450-page book about it. You call it Australia Breaks Apart. You write uncomprehendingly, elegantly, passionately, even elegiacally, ashamed, still shaking your head in disbelief, three years after a ho-hum virus called by the powers-that-be Covid reached our shores.

Surely these words could be writ...

18:11

Orwellian Nightmare Ahead for Australians "IndyWatch Feed National"

READ MORE AT CALDRON POOL  On George Orwells birthday, the Australian federal government declared it...

17:00

Omicrons New Variant Arcturus Rapidly Spreading Worldwide, Causing Pink Eye "IndyWatch Feed National"


understand that the Perps have finished their program and no longer care if doctors finally do the right thing.  And here the first reccomendation is to use ivermectin.

We still do not have a completely clear picture on the final outcome of the JAB, ecxcept to have a larger death  rate, particularly now amoung the young.  The seniors were targeted in order to create a complince panic to maximize uptake of the JAB.

This virus will quickly run out.. 


Omicrons New Variant Arcturus Rapidly Spreading Worldwide, Causing Pink Eye


Jun 20 2023

A coronavirus model sits on a table ahead of a Senate hearing in Washington, on July 2, 2020. (Saul Loeb/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)



A new COVID-19 variant, Omicron XBB. 1.16, also called Arcturus, was first discovered in January 2023.

One of the characteristics of Arcturus infection is conjunctivitis, otherwise known as pink eye. It is spreading rapidly in many countries, including the United States, the UK, Australia, Singapore, China, and India.

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15:42

Researchers Get Video Of Deepest Fish Ever Recorded Around 5 Miles Below Surface Near Japan "IndyWatch Feed National"

Good News Network

A remarkable discovery has been made deep in the ocean, where a previously unknown species of snailfish was found swimming astonishingly at a depth of 5 miles or 8 kilometers below the oceans surface.

During this amazing expedition, an unmanned submersible, known as a lander, used a baited trap to capture and document several individuals of the Pseudoliparis species. These unique snailfish were observed thriving at a depth of 8,336 meters within the Izu-Ogasawara trench, located southeast of Japan.

The expedition itself was a collaborative effort between the Minderoo-University of Western Australias Deep Sea Research Center and the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology. The Team planned to explore three trenches in total, with the deepest trench reaching a staggering depth of over 9 kilometers, which is approximately 5.9 miles.

Discovered during this expedition, the snailfish showed remarkable adaptations that allow it to survive in an environment where the pressure is 800 times greater than it is at sea level. However, unlike most fish, it doesnt have scales but rather, possesses a gelatinous outer mass believed to provide a much higher resistance to pressure. But looking at it from an evolutionary standpoint, some may point out that this could be considered a cheap adaptation.


13:36

Leah Senior announces her first Australian tour in five years "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

Australian-based folk diviner Leah Senior has announced her first Australian tour in five years, The Music That I Make album tour, which will see her play seven shows across VIC, QLD, NSW and the ACT plus a slot at Winter Sounds this August and September, with further shows to be announced.

Locally, shell be performing at Winter Sounds in Clunes, Dart & Marlin in Warrnambool, Major Toms in Kyneton, and Bridge Hotel in Castlemaine.

Leah Senior National Album Tour

  • Saturday 19 August Winter Sounds Dja Dja Wurrung/Clunes, VIC
    (afternoon show supporting Watty Thompson)
  • Saturday 19 August Northcote Social Club Naarm/Melbourne, VIC
  • Saturday 26 August Dart & Marlin Gunditjmara/Warrnambool, VIC
  • Saturday 2 September Major Toms Taungurung/Kyneton, VIC
  • Saturday 9 September Seasonal Fruit Festival Meanjin/Brisbane, QLD
  • Friday 15 September Bridge Hotel Dja Dja Wurrung/Castlemaine, VIC
  • Friday 22 September The Great Club Eora/Sydney, NSW
  • Saturday 23 September La La Las Dharawal/Wollongong, NSW
  • Sunday 24 September Smiths Alternative Ngunnawal/Canberra, ACT

Keep up with the latest music news, festivals, interviews and reviews here.

Alongside the announcement, Leah Senior also shares her new single Where Am I Now?, an introspective song that questions the complex relationship she has to her creative practice. Where Am I Now? is taken from Leah Seniors new album The Music That I Make (out August 18 / Poison City Records), and is out everywhere now.

Cycling through vulnerable meditations on what it means to create, The Music That I Make shows Leah Senior at her most intimate, transporting listeners to her sandstone shack in Anglesea where old world folk meets late night AM radio.

Across the album, she moves away from the springtime baroque pop featured on The Passing Scene (2020) and into deep hearted, masterful songwriting with her confessional lyrics and intimate vocals centre stage. Its opener, also the albums title track, could just as easily soundtrack a Saturday morning coffee at home as a late night melancholic moment; Clearest View her cryptic hippie protest song showcases crystalline harmonies, while on The Fig she recalls a friend who regretted giving her best years to pursuing a career in music. Calling in inspirations from The Bell Jar to poems by Emily Dickinson, Leah Senior muses on writing...

12:03

With stunning views of Corio Bay, Bellarine Estate is the 100-acre family-owned winery worth visiting "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Established in 1996, Bellarine Estate is one of the oldest wineries on the Bellarine Peninsula, with Peter and Lizette Kenny at the heart of it all.

Sprawled across a 100-acre property on the northern slopes of the hills between Drysdale and Portarlington, overlooking Corio Bay, the winery not only produces some of Victorias finest Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Shiraz, Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc and Viognier but also has recently launched a gin distillery on-site, as well as stunning new Glamping accommodation in case you needed more of a reason to get there.

Need some accommodation? Check out the best stays and hotels in Geelong here.

Entirely locally made, every stage of the winemaking process, from growing the grapes on the areas rich ballast soils all the way to the final bottling, occurs on-site at the winery, a mere 20-minute drive from Geelong.

The Bellarine Estate property is home to the Kenny Familys two chief wine labels Bellarine Estate and Portarlington Ridge @ Bellarine Estate, a new gin distillery Thirty Acres Distillery @ Bellarine Estate (producing world-class gin onsite the estate property), a cellar door, Texas BBQ @ Bellarine Estate (including Lizettes family recipe for brisket) and the winerys new luxury glamping accommodation Coastal Glamping @ Bellarine Estate, launched earlier this year.

A pop-up glamping experience has arrived at a Bellarine winery for the ultimate outdoor retreat

Since the first vintage back in 1999 the Kenny family have continued to win high acclaim for their wines both domestically and internationally with three of the winerys estate-produced wines (Portarlington Ridge Shiraz 2021, Portarlington Ridge Pinot Noir 2021 and Bellarine Estate Shiraz 2021) chosen to be part of the domestic and international Business Class service on the nations international airline, Qantas a true testament to the world-class wine offerings at Bellarine Esta...

11:36

Park returned to Traditional Owners "IndyWatch Feed National"

TUCKED away in the most northwestern part of Queensland, 79,000 hectares of land, gorges and sandstone ranges have been returned to the Traditional Owners. 

The Boodjamulla National Park was handed back to the Waanyi people in a ceremony at Parliament House in Brisbane last Friday. 

A prescribed body corporate of Waanyi representatives will lease the national park land to the state in a first of its kind. 

It will become Queenslands first Aboriginal land national park after the title deeds are handed over and following its rededication as Boodjamulla National Park. 

Chairman of the Waanyi prescribed body corporate Alec Doomadgee said the area was integral to culture and country. 

We stand on the shoulders of great Waanyi warrior men and women that have gone before us who have led our struggle to take back our land, Boodjamulla, he said in a statement. 

Waanyi people, together, can benefit from our land in a positive way. 

We are looking forward to a brighter future and creating opportunities for our people our way, working respectfully and cooperatively with the Queensland government, after Waanyi peoples unanimous decision to approve these agreements for the hand back of

11:34

Wizard of the Wire "IndyWatch Feed National"

WHEN the Wizard of the Wire, Gamilaroi man Con Colleano was 19, he performed the worlds first forward somersault on a tightwire.

The year was 1919 and he was not wearing a safety harness. Now, over a century later, Wiradjuri highwire and circus artist Dylan Singh will reenact some of Cons feats of balance and daring but with a safety harness and a balancing pole. 

In Lismore, the town where Con was born in 1899, Dylan will take the tightwire to new heights in a breathtaking new show, The Xrossing. 

Just like Con, Dylan grew up in a circus family and trained in the circus from a young age. 

He grew up idolising Con Colleano, Australias first Aboriginal circus performer. 

Until recently, little was known about Con Colleano and his Aboriginal heritage. 

The Xrossings co-director, Munanjali man Kirk Page, said the show is a tribute to one of Australias greatest (and unknown) Aboriginal circus performers and athletes. 

In the early 1900s, when it was difficult to be an Aboriginal person in Australia, this guy rose to International fame and was doing the most extraordinary things, Kirk said. 

Conjecture has it that Con withheld his Aboriginal heritage from people, but we dont exactly know if he

11:33

Womens footy draws the deadly Mob to Townsville "IndyWatch Feed National"

FIRST Nations people from around the north and as far away as the outer Torres Strait Islands converged on Townsville for the second Womens State of Origin clash between Queensland and NSW. 

A crowd of 18,275 were at Townsvilles Queensland Country Bank Stadium on June 22 to see NSW win 18-14. 

However, having won the opening game in Sydney 18-10, Queensland was crowned champion of the series. 

With the match coinciding with the start of the school holidays, many parents from the region were in Townsville to collect their children from boarding school. 

The following day, June 23, the North Australian Festival of Arts (NAFA) opened in Townsville. 

An inclusive celebration of arts, culture and community featuring performances by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander entertainers, the festival runs for 17 days. 

The Koori Mail spoke to numerous visitors including Alphie Hosea, Ena Blanket, Myrtle Hosea and Lasika Warria from Badu Island. 

I will be going to the ladies football and we are also here to take home some students for school

11:32

PM urges Australians to ignore scare campaigns "IndyWatch Feed National"

THE yes vote to enshrine an Indigenous Voice to parliament in the Constitution continues to lead those who say theyll vote no, though support has ebbed in recent months, the prime minister says. 

Anthony Albanese made the call as new polling showed the yes vote has fallen to 46 per cent, from 51 per cent in February, ahead of a national referendum to be held later this year. 

The no vote has risen to 43 per cent, from 36 per cent four months ago, with about 11 per cent of voters undecided, the JWS Research poll published last Friday found. 

JWS pointed to a significant increase in the no vote among voters aged 35 years or over and among those living in NSW, Victoria and Queensland. 

Theres a different poll every day, Mr Albanese told reporters in Sydney on Saturday. 

Every poll, including the one that was mentioned today, of course, has the yes vote higher than the no vote. 

Australians will make up their own minds and I encourage Australians to have a look at the wording thats put forward, and to talk with First Nations people as well. 

The referendum on the Voice is due to be

11:06

Interpol and Bloc Party announce Australian co-headline tour "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Were in for a treat: Interpol and Bloc Party, two heavyweights in the indie scene, have joined forces for a highly anticipated joint headline tour. The tour, scheduled for November, will see the bands perform in Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. Catch them both when they head to Melbourne for a show at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl on November 16.

Interpol and Bloc Party Australia

  • November 16 Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne, Victoria
  • November 18 Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, New South Wales
  • November 22 Riverstage, Brisbane, Queensland

Keep up with the latest music news, festivals, interviews and reviews here.

Known as one of the quintessential bands of the early 2000s New York indie music scene, Interpol will bring their magnetic stage presence and atmospheric back catalogue to devoted fans. With acclaimed alt-anthems from albums like Turn On The Bright Lights, Antics, and El Pintor, fans can also look forward to hearing tracks from their latest studio album, The Other Side of Make-Believe, performed live for the first time in Australia.

Joining Interpol on this tour is UKs acclaimed indie-rock force, Bloc Party, who will be gracing Australian stages for the first time since 2018. With their genre-bending catalogue of hailed gems from albums like Silent Alarm, A Weekend In The City, and Intimacy, as well as their recent release, Alpha Games, Bloc Party is set to electrify audiences.

The collaboration between Interpol and Bloc Party is a dream come true, with the shows combining the distinctive sounds and stage presence of two legendary acts. The histories of Bloc Party and Interpol are intertwined at various stages of our careers, says Kele Okereke of Bloc Party. It made perfect sense to us to solidify that by playing some massive shows together in one of our favourite countries on earth. We cant wait to get back to Australia in November.

Catch them in Melbourne on November 16. Grab tickets by heading here.

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10:09

Australian stock exchange may consider listing tokenized real-world assets "IndyWatch Feed National"

The tokenized asset would need to be appropriately backed but could absolutely be listed in the future, said ASX chief information officer Dan Chesterman.

10:03

Taylor Swift has announced new shows for Sydney and Melbourne after overwhelming demand "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Its confirmed, Taylor Swift is heading to Australia as part of her Eras Tour and shes just added new shows following some serious demand for tickets in the pre-sales this week.

Shell be heading our way on February 16, 17 and now 18 for shows at the MCG, before jetting off to Sydney for shows on February 23, 24 and now 25. General on-sale tickets will be available from June 30 so get ready.

Notably Taylor Swift will be the first artist since Madonna (1993) to perform three concerts at the MCG and the first artist ever to perform four concerts at Accor Stadium.

Tickets for the newly added shows will go on sale on Friday along with the remaining tickets from the original shows. No further dates will be added for the Australian tour. For more information please visit, frontiertouring.com/taylorswift and...

08:30

"IndyWatch Feed Nthamerica" "IndyWatch Feed National"

Welcome to The Daily Wrap Up, a concise show dedicated to bringing you the most relevant independent news, as we see it, from the last 24 hours (6/28/23).
As always, take the information discussed in the video below and research it for yourself, and come to your own conclusions. Anyone telling you what the truth is, or claiming they have the answer, is likely leading you astray, for one reason or another. Stay Vigilant.
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(21) Collin Rugg on Twitter: "JUST IN: Whistleblower Gary Shapley confirms to CBS News that the Department of 'Justice' stepped in to protect the Biden family, saying Hunter expensed prostitutes, a sex club membership and hotel rooms for drug dealers. "If this was any other person, they would likely have https://t.co/dNOfeVkb1a" / Twitter
(20) LastAmericanVagabond on Twitter: "We investigated ourselves and we have found ourselves not guilty. #NothingToSeeHere #EpsteinDidntKillHimself" / Twitter
(21) Ricky James on Twitter: "@WallStreetApes @Dougielarge So theres a chance that someone is holding a naked short position that is actually non existent? Thats why stocks feel like gambling. The big boys are gaming all of us. Thats an incredible finding. Now what?" / Twitter
(21) Sovren on Twitter: "Meta just appointed Aaron Berman, a 20-year CIA agent, to oversee election policies on Facebook and Instagram. Theyre not even pretending to be a free speech platform anymore. https://t.co/pHQb98mBPx" / Twitter
(21) Andrew Whelton on Twitter: "Contaminated stormwater is being stored in #EastPalestine (w/ apparent sheen) in open atmospher...

06:00

Why Cant We Have the Perfect Neighborhood? "IndyWatch Feed National"

 

Who Can Afford Americas Perfect Neighborhood? asks The Guardian. Longmont, Colorado, holds many elements of the American dream: tree-lined streets, neighbors walking to fulfill errands, children racing about, cafes, beautiful parks, gyms, and community events. To many, it sounds like a place of paradise. But housing prices have skyrocketed, and its not uncommon for a million-dollar home to sell in less than a week. In this Upzoned podcast, host Abby Kinney and co-host Chuck Marohn talk about this neighborhood and answer the question: 

Why is this perfect neighborhood not easily copied in other places?

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05:10

Trans woman burns penis with chemicals so doctors will remove it "IndyWatch Feed National"

An Australian transgender woman had to undergo emergency surgery after she burned her own penis so that doctors would remove it and fulfill her dream of becoming a woman. A case study detailing the wince-worthy incident was published recently in the medical journal Urology Case Reports. "We present a case of self-inflicted chemical penile burn requiring emergency penectomy in a trans-feminine patient," the authors wrote in the study. According to the report, the 57-year-old unidentified trans woman had been assigned male at birth but felt she was born in the wrong body. Doctors posited that she wanted gender euphoria but likely didn't want to pay a major medical fee, so she reportedly attempted to burn off her manhood with chemicals. As the study points out, gender-affirming surgery which can involve replacing the penis with an artificial vagina is not covered by Medicare, Australia's national public health insurance.

05:00

"IndyWatch Feed Enviro" "IndyWatch Feed National"

The Wednesday, June 28, 2023, Climate Justice Forum radio program, produced by regional, climate activists collective Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT), features news, recordings, and reflections on an Oregon and Idaho mystery megaload, conservation and climate group challenges of proposed north Idaho lakeside logging and burning, oil trains, and railroad expansion project communication towers, a Montana hazardous materials derailment and removal on a collapsed Yellowstone River bridge and science-devoid state defense during a youth climate trial, a federal agency decision mandating more coal train shipments from a Navajo-owned Montana mine, an Oregon county lawsuit against fossil fuel companies and enablers of deadly heatwaves, western U.S. opposition to nuclear waste transports, British Columbia wildfires around fracked oil and gas wells, and Australia train blockades by anti-coal advocates.  Broadcast for eleven years on progressive, volunteer, community station KRFP Radio Free Moscow, every Wednesday between 1:30 and 3 pm Pacific time, on-air at 90.3 FM and online, the show describes continent-wide, grassroots, frontline resistance to fossil fuel projects, the root causes of climate change, thanks to generous, anonymous listeners who adopted program host Helen Yost as their KRFP DJ.

Were Already Here: Jeff Merkley Sounds the Alarm on Climate Change Reality, June 25, 2023 Forbes Breaking News

Mystery Megaload Shuts Down Main Street in John Day, June 26, 2023 Blue Mountain Eagle

Conservation Groups Challenge Buckskin Saddle Project, June 20, 2023 Bonner County Daily Bee

WIRT Comments on BNSF Communication Towers, June 22, 2023 Wild Idaho Rising Tide

Stop Oil Trains 2022, July 5, 2022 Wild Idaho Rising Tide

First of Ten Train Cars Removed from Yellowstone River, June 27, 2023 Billings Gazette

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04:50

Fear Creates Suboptimal Choices And That's The Point "IndyWatch Feed National"

Fear of the unknownNote: We can answer this ominous question: "What would an anti-vaccine administration look like?" It would look exactly like every administration that embraces American values. Those who want any and every vaccine would have the same access without pressure or shame.  Those who do not, would also have the ability to say no without pressure, shame, loss of an education, refusal of restaurant service, unemployment, a life without concerts, Broadway plays and every other "non-mandate" foisted upon us during Covid. Let's hope EVERY candidate gets this same treatment - meaning media asks them tough questions on a range of topics, including coerced medical treatments.

By Anne Dachel

On June 27th MSNBC published a piece on Robert Kennedy, Jr entitled, The MAGA right is going all in on RFK Jr. That could backfire, by Zeeshan Aleem.

The more the right-wing talks up RFK Jr., the more liberals will see through him.

Embedded in the piece was a 6 minute video with the title, What RFK Jrs anti-vaccine administration could look like?  featuring Hallie Jackson.

Her show, Hallie Jackson Now streams on weeknights at 5 p.m. She is described as a senior Washington correspondent for NBC News.

Jackson talked with Brandy Zadrozny, also from NBC, who interviewed Kennedy recently in a story entitled, The conspiracy candidate: What RFK Jr.s anti-vaccine crusade could look like in the White House that came out on June 19th.

Robert F...

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The Australian Gulag Archipelago "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Paul Frijters, Gigi Foster and Michael Baker John Stapleton, a celebrated retired Australian journalist, despairs about Australia. Starting in 2015 he has written increasingly...

The Australian Gulag Archipelago

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Biden: Putin Is Clearly Losing the War in Iraq "IndyWatch Feed National"

Update: Biden Has Confused Iraq for Ukraine Twice in the Last 24 Hours NOW Biden: Putin "is clearly losing the war in Iraq."pic.twitter.com/fF8fdxfKVH Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) June 28, 2023 Via: Washington Times: President Joe Biden mistakenly said Russian President Vladimir Putin is clearly losing the war in Iraq while answering questions from reporters []

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French President Suggests Taxing America to Save the European Green Energy Dream "IndyWatch Feed National"

In the wake of the Aussie, New Zealand and Canadian climate ministers demanding a new Bretton Woods, the French President has also requested a slice of the action.

The post French President Suggests Taxing America to Save the European Green Energy Dream first appeared on Watts Up With That?.

Wednesday, 28 June

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The best kid and family activities for the winter school holidays in and around Geelong "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

The school holidays are here, and its time to plan some exciting adventures that will keep kids and families entertained throughout the break.

Whether youre seeking outdoor thrills, educational experiences, or creative outlets, theres no shortage of activities to spark joy and create lasting memories (while also ensuring you dont lose it merely a week in).

Stay up to date with whats happening in and around the region here

From thrilling theme parks to interactive museums and natural wonders, we have curated a list of fantastic things to do during the school holidays.

Winter Glow at Adventure Park

Taking inspiration from their ever-popular Christmas Festival of Lights, Winter Glow will see the venue transform into a frosty winter wonderland with a range of activities and experiences that are perfect for families, couples, and anyone looking to embrace the winter season. 

Running 23 June 10 July and from 13 16 July for 2023, a highlight is of course the park being decorated with millions of twinkling lights, creating a magical atmosphere that is truly breathtaking.

In addition to the stunning decorations and lighting, Winter Glow also offers a range of winter-themed activities for visitors to enjoy. From building a snowman in the Snow Play Zone (with realistic snow), to amazing fire twirling and ice sculpting displays, awesome action rides, face painting, cookie decorating and even mini-golf, there is something for everyone to enjoy. 

Winter Glow: Adventure Park transforms into a glowing and snowy winter wonderland in June/July 

Winter Wonderlights in Ballarat

When we say a winter wonderland, we mean that quite literally with the return of he...

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Goldfields Gothic Festival of Dark ideas "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

Inspired by the dark undercurrent of the 1850s Victorian Goldfields and intriguing stories of the past, Goldfields Gothic showcases the dark side of the goldfields in all its gruesome glory.

Maldons infamous Goldfields Gothic Festival of Dark Ideas returns with many eerie events on offer include ghost tours, cemetery tours, themed food experiences, workshops and performances plus talks on death, goldfields history and the shadowy side of life.

Highlights of the program include an exclusive performance by iconic Australian new wave band Real Life (Remember their hit song Send Me An Angel?) and the mysteriously magical Sass and Secrets featuring Australias most renowned female magician and mentalist Cath Jamison.

Explore the full program here

The post Goldfields Gothic Festival of Dark ideas appeared first on Forte Magazine.

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Dane Blacklock and the Preachers Daughter "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

Australias premiere satanic gospel experience Dane Blacklock and the Preachers Daughter is a decidedly wicked aural and visual extravaganza coming direct to regional Victoria from Dark Mofo, as part of Goldfields Gothic Festival of Dark ideas.

Banishing souls unto the pit of eternal damnation, Dane Blacklock and the Preachers Daughter is a bacchanalian feast for the senses as the big band, resplendent with horns (both worn and blown) sound the clarion call to surrender to the desires of the flesh.

Waits shaking his bones to James Brown at a full cabaret show and you are only getting close. The message is simple: follow your own bliss, cast off shame and guilt, enjoy life for all of its bounty, accept the chaos of existence and embrace desire.

The post Dane Blacklock and the Preachers Daughter appeared first on Forte Magazine.

12:19

Fright Night featuring Real Life "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

Immerse yourself in the dark side with an exclusive evening of enthralling entertainment featuring internationally renowned New Wave legends REAL LIFE, as part of Goldfields Gothic Festival of Dark ideas.

Having toured the world extensively, their classic dancefloor hit Send Me An Angel went to number 1 in Europe and has been covered hundreds of times.

This is an extremely rare exclusive opportunity to see REAL LIFE perform live on stage. REAL LIFE will be supported by synthpop purveyors Suburban Spell, experimental Post-Punk duo Winternationale and dystopian dark electronica by Terminal Sound System.

DJ Kristin Solury from Bleeding Back Hearts Revue PBS 106.7FM and DJ Lilith Nirvana will also be spinning tunes to keep you dancing in the dark all night long.

The post Fright Night featuring Real Life appeared first on Forte Magazine.

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Wadawurrung artist Tammy Gilson honours ancestral fishing traditions in first solo exhibition Beenyak "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

Tammy Gilson, a celebrated Wadawurrung (Ballarat) artist, is exhibiting her first solo showcase at the Art Gallery of Ballarat. Running from 29 June to 13 September, the exhibition, titled Beenyak, meaning basket, is a captivating display of her profound connection to her ancestors and their sustainable way of life.

Gilson refers to her homeland as Nans Country and feels a deep spiritual connection to her ancestors and their land. Gilson uses locally sourced materials and traditional cultural practices to highlight the sustainability of her ancestors way of life. Her weaving represents a sense of belonging, empowerment, and eternity while incorporating the Wadawurrung ways of seeing, doing, and being. Her art is a demonstration of the connections between the past, present, and future.

Stay up to date with whats happening within the regions art scene here

 

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