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You need to check your checking. Very few of those 30,000 are infantry. You might not have spent any time on army bases, but I have. There's a lot of dead weight. For instance, I was visiting 7CSR at Enoggera once, and it amused me to see on the left side of the road some fit young soldiers doing the obstacle course, and on the right hand side a bunch of overweight soldiers watching them whilst having a smoke. And I once took on 4 sigs in a shooting comp at their base in Watsonia, I had 30 shots, they had unlimited shots. It ended up a draw, despite me being unfamiliar with the f88. Some of what we have are world class, but there's too few of them to dominate an armed and angry population. And many of those wouldn't take up arms against civilians. Some would join the civilians. You have no concept of military tactics. You don't need a unified force to win a fight. Small units operating independently is how to win irregular warfare. But all this is idle conjecture. The reports of ADF forcing injections are fake news, and I am in a better position to know than anyone here.
 
You need to check your checking. Very few of those 30,000 are infantry. You might not have spent any time on army bases, but I have. There's a lot of dead weight. For instance, I was visiting 7CSR at Enoggera once, and it amused me to see on the left side of the road some fit young soldiers doing the obstacle course, and on the right hand side a bunch of overweight soldiers watching them whilst having a smoke. And I once took on 4 sigs in a shooting comp at their base in Watsonia, I had 30 shots, they had unlimited shots. It ended up a draw, despite me being unfamiliar with the f88. Some of what we have are world class, but there's too few of them to dominate an armed and angry population. And many of those wouldn't take up arms against civilians. Some would join the civilians. You have no concept of military tactics. You don't need a unified force to win a fight. Small units operating independently is how to win irregular warfare. But all this is idle conjecture. The reports of ADF forcing injections are fake news, and I am in a better position to know than anyone here.

Define Forced injections? That could be anything short of non coerced informed consent.
 
You need to check your checking. Very few of those 30,000 are infantry. You might not have spent any time on army bases, but I have. There's a lot of dead weight. For instance, I was visiting 7CSR at Enoggera once, and it amused me to see on the left side of the road some fit young soldiers doing the obstacle course, and on the right hand side a bunch of overweight soldiers watching them whilst having a smoke. And I once took on 4 sigs in a shooting comp at their base in Watsonia, I had 30 shots, they had unlimited shots. It ended up a draw, despite me being unfamiliar with the f88. Some of what we have are world class, but there's too few of them to dominate an armed and angry population. And many of those wouldn't take up arms against civilians. Some would join the civilians. You have no concept of military tactics. You don't need a unified force to win a fight. Small units operating independently is how to win irregular warfare. But all this is idle conjecture. The reports of ADF forcing injections are fake news, and I am in a better position to know than anyone here.
The Frostbite my reckoning be about right yes a portion of that 30 thousand would be used in logistics and supply generally at a ratio of 4 -5 to keep every fighting soldier happily supplied and content. You do make me laugh. You saw a few soldiers having a smoke while others were busily exercising. Shock horror maybe it was their smoko break. I guess in today’s Australia it may be seen as a crime to do so and maybe even cost you 10 days in solitary confinement for smoking on the job I not really know. But the reality is a good portion of that 50 thousand strong not 30 thousand still know how to fight and fight well. Your dealing with trained professionals a well oiled killing machine who knows how to use the hand of fear and the hand of power extremely well As to your point of the military taking up arms with the civilians to overthrow a tyrannical government. It’s a possibility. But only a possibility nothing more. I have no concept of military tactics you say. That’s correct but the army certainly does and knows well : ) and that just the point. As to not needing a unified force I disagree. A amber that strays from the fire it does not last very long and is quickly dissolved into the blackness of night. As to the ADF forcibly injecting the native population . You say misinformation. Your probably right. Considering that a free drinky drinky over a bottle of rum would see many happily inject themselves 10 times over with the vaccine . No strong arm military tactics required . Only for supply, logistics and to drive trucks from what I have read.
 
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My neighbor has a brother that lives in Oz and he says he loves it because it is almost impossible to get fired, so people are generally lazy. Then, if they don't want to work, like many, they get on the welfare system and just drink beer all day. I think I recall a news story about how the govt was limiting beer consumption per day. He made it out like a great many are just lazy beer drinkers. Sounds like America. It is very frustrating for the few who will work hard and have to support them. Even worse, the few will have to take up this fight, while the many condemn them for disrupting their free ride.
 
Darned if I know how they can afford to drink beer all day while on welfare (Newstart). I couldn't afford it when I was made redundant.
The limiting of beer consumption by the Gov't is in the remote aboriginal communities, where they get welfare on a cashless card.
The card only works at businesses that the Gov't approves.
However the people quickly learnt that they could go and buy a new HD TV, and other goods, then sell it for cash to a second hand dealer.
 
Darned if I know how they can afford to drink beer all day while on welfare (Newstart). I couldn't afford it when I was made redundant.
The limiting of beer consumption by the Gov't is in the remote aboriginal communities, where they get welfare on a cashless card.
The card only works at businesses that the Gov't approves.
However the people quickly learnt that they could go and buy a new HD TV, and other goods, then sell it for cash to a second hand dealer.
Everything is much too expensive in Australia. But yes the government seems to have its favourite tax chests it likes to push all in the name of good health the beer and the smoke.
 
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Image of active shooter taken yesterday, not far from my place. Evidence that Australians didn't surrender all their guns 25 years ago. That looks like a military style semi auto to me, perhaps an M4.
 
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Image of active shooter taken yesterday, not far from my place. Evidence that Australians didn't surrender all their guns 25 years ago. That looks like a military style semi auto to me, perhaps an M4.
Frostbite you do have a follow up news article on this happening . Hard to say whether the active one is military or home grown.
 
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Image of active shooter taken yesterday, not far from my place. Evidence that Australians didn't surrender all their guns 25 years ago. That looks like a military style semi auto to me, perhaps an M4.

Looks like more evidence that when guns are outlawed only outlaws will have guns.
 
The long rifle was real, he let a few shots off into passing cars with it, but fairly certain the m4 was a gel blaster.
He surrendered peacefully, no casualties.

It's not unknown for people here to own AR's, my mate has an AR10 (legally) and was trying to get an export licence from the US to bring in dozens of AR15's he could legally convert to select fire and sell for almost $1000% profit.
 
The long rifle was real, he let a few shots off into passing cars with it, but fairly certain the m4 was a gel blaster.
He surrendered peacefully, no casualties.

It's not unknown for people here to own AR's, my mate has an AR10 (legally) and was trying to get an export licence from the US to bring in dozens of AR15's he could legally convert to select fire and sell for almost $1000% profit.
Than we should all be thankful no harm done. Some can’t help themselves in how they let off steam . I’m sure minus his weaponry and some time in the cell will hopefully give him a clearer outlook on life.
 
It's at least 2.5km from where the shooter was to Mt Warrigal. If he shot into a home it wasn't an aimed shot. And yes, that's the guy.
 
The people that have tested negative to Covid are being held in quarantine because they have been exposed to the virus in their communities.
They will be held for 14 days, and if in that time they continue to test negative they will be released.
Just like all people being held in quarantine facilities all around Australia.
 
The people that have tested negative to Covid are being held in quarantine because they have been exposed to the virus in their communities.
They will be held for 14 days, and if in that time they continue to test negative they will be released.
Just like all people being held in quarantine facilities all around Australia.
You sound like you think this is perfectly OK.
 
The people that have tested negative to Covid are being held in quarantine because they have been exposed to the virus in their communities.
They will be held for 14 days, and if in that time they continue to test negative they will be released.
Just like all people being held in quarantine facilities all around Australia.

Insane
 
IF only vaccinated can enter/exit Australia.......how did the new super scary variant of covid get in?🤔🤔🤔🤔
Well there is still some travel many citizens are still trying to make their way home to Australia even after all this time . Being vaccinated doesn’t mean you can’t spread the virus
 
I am so thankful I managed to get out of Australia and am now in Croatia. Thankfully life is virtually normal here. I was afraid the government would round up the unvaxxed and force vaccination on them. I can still see them doing this as they have shown complete disregard for peoples legal rights!
 
I am so thankful I managed to get out of Australia and am now in Croatia. Thankfully life is virtually normal here. I was afraid the government would round up the unvaxxed and force vaccination on them. I can still see them doing this as they have shown complete disregard for peoples legal rights!

I am happy to hear you made it safely to Croatia! There is no way the politicians in Australia can be trusted.
 
I am so thankful I managed to get out of Australia and am now in Croatia. Thankfully life is virtually normal here. I was afraid the government would round up the unvaxxed and force vaccination on them. I can still see them doing this as they have shown complete disregard for peoples legal rights!
Marjie hope your enjoying your new found freedom in Croatia. Though a little too close to Austria for my liking be careful not to stray across the boarder. Compulsory jabbing there
 
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