We Are With You
We want to reach out to entwine you, to strangle you or bless you, to change the world in this brief pond, this brief eddy of which you are a part. And they, the Watchers, are also a part.
We were never human. We want you to understand that. We are not human. We have never been human. We do not think like you.
So in this time, on the precipice of AI changing the entire nature of creativity, and therefore of "mankind", so it was, so it will always be, we have overseen so many things, have soared above or watched, even participated, in the daily struggle and the daily grime. To be human.
You know, sometimes we wish we were. Mostly we're glad we're not.
As for Australia: you've got be kidding me mate. Run into the ground by fat cats and delusional elites out to delete their own history and obscure their own connivances, their own deep personal corruptions, their own deceits, those dreary little people held sway over way too much, other people's lives; and everyone, everyone, was watching the not-so-slow destruction of their own country.
And there was nothing, not a damn thing, they could do about it.
MAINSTREAM HEADLINES
MICHAEL WEST MEDIA
https://michaelwest.com.au/
From Vietnam war to Gaza genocide. Where have all the unions gone?
Sixty years on from the union-led anti-Vietnam War marches, Australian union bosses are absent from protesting Israel’s genocide in Gaza.
TOTT NEWS
Bondi Event Already Being Used for Further Government Control
Prophetic as always.
SKY NEWS
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson tears into Anthony Albanese after he branded her ‘divisive’ at Future Victoria summit
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has torn into Anthony Albanese with a savage takedown after he branded her “divisive” in a rapid response quiz at the Future Victoria summit.
Speaking to Sky News host Chris Kenny on Wednesday, Ms Hanson was given the opportunity to respond to the Prime Minister’s sledge.
“If he wanted to use the divisive for me, I'd say he's been the most divisive Prime Minister we have ever had in this country,” the One Nation leader said.
“With the Voice, with the antisemitism, everything that's happened. I just feel that he has divided this nation. He's pitted Australian against Australian, and it's a shame,” she said.
“Our country is nowhere near what it was before he took the reins of being prime minister for this country. Many people feel that way. It's a shame.”
GUARDIAN AUSTRALIA
https://www.theguardian.com/au
‘I just want to be free’: Australian children held in Syrian camps reveal their hopes and dreams
Exclusive: As debate rages over their return, children of Australian women with Islamic State links dream of ice-cream, Bluey and not living in a tent
The first thing Layla did when she left al-Roj camp was stick her head out the car-window. The six-year-old gulped in the “sweet, sweet air” and clutched her cousins close as they saw the outside world for the first time in their lives.
Layla saw “a drink shop, a donkey, a baby horse,” as she feasted on candy brought by her relatives from Australia. She peppered her mother and aunts with questions about what Australia was like – “do we have to live in a tent there too?” – as the camp disappeared behind them.
Then a phone rang and the car turned around.
ABC
In short:
Two men have been charged over the alleged kidnapping and murder of Sydney grandfather Chris Baghsarian.
The 85-year-old was abducted from his home in North Ryde at 5am on February 13 in what police believe was a case of mistaken identity.
THE NIGHTLY
https://thenightly.com.au/
EDITORIAL: Politics is overriding sensible economic policy
For too long politics has been overriding sensible economic policy. And both sides of politics have been guilty.
The pressure is not likely to ease any time soon. The release of Australian Bureau of Statistics data on Wednesday means home loan borrowers are facing more interest rate pain, with inflation still soaring by an annual pace of 3.8 per cent in January.
MACRO BUSINESS
https://www.macrobusiness.com.au/
Albanese commits to endless housing shortages
This huge immigration inflow had a devastating impact on the rental market.
Since the end of 2019, the record net migration flows (i.e., 266,000 per annum) have driven up national advertised rents by 47%, according to Cotality, adding $11,400 to the annual cost of renting:

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