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Argentina breaks free of the leftists' grip
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It's often said that it has to get worse before it will get better, and perhaps that's what we've seen play out in Argentina and the Netherlands in their recent elections.
In Argentina, new right wing president Javier Milei has vowed to crush the left wing activism that has seen Argentina's once thriving economy all but collapse.
Milei is a colourful character to say the least and his no nonsense style is sure to raise eyebrows even among his own supporters, but his election is a sign that people have just had enough of left wing ideology and its catastrophic impact on the nations where it takes hold.
CLICK HERE to watch the Sky News report.
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China injures our sailors and Albanese does nothing
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Peter Jennings from Strategic Analysis Australia joins Sharri Markson on Sky News to discuss the recent incident where the Chinese military injured Australian military divers with the use of sonar weapons.
Our Prime Minister Anthony Albanese did nothing, because that's what weak leaders do.... nothing!
We need a leader who will stand up for our nation; one who is unashamed to put Australia first. CLICK HERE to watch.
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Senator Babet at Courage & Strength event
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UAP Senator Ralph Babet spoke at the Courage and Strength event in Brisbane last weekend and created a video diary of his trip. CLICK HERE to watch.
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Dr Robert Malone on Bannon's War Room.
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Dr Robert Malone was a guest on Bannon's War Room this week discussing the colossal number of excess deaths worldwide.
As always, it's a fascinating interview, particularly as more and more critical data and research is released. CLICK HERE to watch.
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Tasmanian salmon industry at risk of shut down
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A Tasmanian coastal community is living in fear after Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek warned of a potential shut down of the state’s $1.3 billion salmon industry.
The federal government is set to review farming operations in the Macquarie Harbour over concerns by environmental groups that a unique species of fish could become extinct.
Tasmania supplies 90 per cent of Australia’s Atlantic salmon, while workers in the industry say any pause would be catastrophic. CLICK HERE to watch the clip.
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