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  1. A Jewish colleague once commented to me that; in Australia, you do not understand the real concept or feeling of hate.
    Welcome Australia to our latest import from a world of hate.
    Do some research on confederate General Albert Pike.
    ALL PLANNED by hate filled globalist control freaks to promote their agenda to bring about WW1, WW11 and the pending WW111.
    They want the world under their authoritarian control.
    Are they the servants of Satan or just greedy psychos🤷‍♂️?
    We know they are sick greedy psychos and have the media and blackmailed politicians dangling at their pleasure.
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  2. I asked -“Is Bondi a Stargate?” and was told

    “Bondi ” isn’t a Stargate, but Stargate Property Group is a developer building several apartment projects in Bondi Junction, like “The Centennial Collection” and “Signature”, which involve large, modern towers near Bondi beach, often sparking debate over height and design. So it is a real estate development, not a sci-fi portal, linked to the popular Sydney suburb.

  3. must seize the day–I asked one more question– the answer led me to a couple of links—- aarrgghh— I surrender

    “Yes, Starlink has bases in Australia. The service is available across the country, including remote and regional areas, with a network of ground stations strategically positioned throughout New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, and Western Australia. Starlink’s satellites are positioned much closer to Earth, allowing for significantly faster and more reliable internet access compared to traditional satellite options.

    https://www.ejiltalk.org/starlink-and-international-law-the-challenge-of-corporate-sovereignty-in-outer-space/
    March 17, 2025
    Starlink and International Law: The Challenge of Corporate Sovereignty in Outer Space
    Written by Aaditya Vikram Sharma

    https://www.whistleout.com.au/Broadband/Guides/Starlink-Australia-Everything-you-need-to-know

    • WITH WILLIAM BURROUGHS: A REPORT FROM THE BUNKER
      DINNER WITH SUSAN SONTAG, STEWART MEYER, AND GER-ARD MALANGA: NEW YORK 1980
      BOCKRIS: What is writing?
      BURROUGHS: I don’t think there is any definition. Mektoub: It is written. Someone asked Jean Genet when he started to write, and he answered, “At birth.” A writer writes about his whole experience, which starts at birth. The process begins long before the writer puts pencil or typewriter to paper.
      SUSAN SONTAG: Do you write every day?
      BURROUGHS: I feel terrible if I don’t; it’s a real agony. I’m addicted to writing. Do you?
      SONTAG: Yes. I feel restless if I don’t write.
      BURROUGHS: The more you write the better you feel, I find.
      SONTAG: I’ve trained myself to be able to produce some writing that I tell myself quite sincerely is never going to be published.
      Sometimes something comes out of those things.
      BURROUGHS: People will get ahold of them unless you destroy them. Papa Hemingway got caught short with a whole trunk-load of stuff!
      SONTAG: Do you write on the typewriter?
      BURROUGHS: Entirely. I can hardly do it with the old hand. I remember that Sinclair Lewis was asked what to do about becoming a writer and he always said, “Learn to type.” STEWART MEYER: I remember waking up at the Bunker and hearing the typewriter going like thunder. James Grauerholz told me every morning Bill just gets up, has coffee and cake, and hits the typewriter …
      BURROUGHs: The world is not my home, you understand. I am primarily concerned with the question of survival-with Nova conspiracies, Nova criminals, and Nova police. A new mythology is possible in the Space Age, where we will again have heroes and villains, as regards intentions towards this planet. I feel that the future of writing is in space, not time

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