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People posting about stuff like this before were mocked as conspiracy theorists or ignored. Aborigines lost their land to people who make Australia the PRC mining island. They do not deserve this.
What would Solzhenitsyn think of us, who DO have full awareness of the situation, but still do not react?
According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, in 2018-19, almost one in five Indigenous Australians lived in overcrowded dwellings (18 percent), compared to 5 percent of non-Indigenous Australians. Although this percentage had decreased from 27 percent in 2004, it still meant an estimated 145,340 Indigenous Australians were living in overcrowded dwellings in 2018-19.In addition, the more remote an area, the higher the proportion of Indigenous Australians living in overcrowded dwellings (26 percent in remote areas and 51 percent in “very remote” areas), compared to 8 and 22 percent in non-remote areas.
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“The other guys are all extremely traumatised by this event. We don’t know how to contact his son.”
This is the facility where these poor people are held for the sake of their health!https://ntindependent.com.au/man-found-dead-at-howard-springs-quarantine-facility-after-downing-bottle-of-vodka/Man found dead at Howard Springs quarantine facility after downing bottle of vodkaby Independent Staff | Nov 22, 2021 | Cops | 0 commentsA 77-year-old man who was quarantining at Howard Springs has died, with friends claiming a “breach of duty of care” at the facility, after the British man was last seen polishing off a bottle of vodka at the dry facility.Lucas Malasti, who arrived at the facility three days ago onboard a repatriation flight from Frankfurt, said the man had come from the UK to see his son in Australia, but had somehow managed to sneak in a bottle of vodka which he proceeded to drink in one sitting on Saturday night.“He sat across from us and consumed the whole bottle of vodka because he was happy to be here,” Mr Malasti said.“[Staff] saw him intoxicated and put him to bed. The next morning he’s stone dead and the room stinks like alcohol.“We have a massive breach of duty of care at this facility.NT Police did not issue a statement about the man’s death.However, Police Commissioner and Territory Controller Jamie Chalker confirmed at Monday’s COVID-19 press conference that a 77-year-old man from an international repatriation flight had died at the Howard Springs quarantine facility over the weekend.He did not give information as to where the man originated or how long he had been at the quarantine facility.“He was an international repat. Obviously, he was a 77-year-old individual,” Mr Chalker said.“We’re just looking at whether they had any existing other issues but certainly the initial advice is not indicating that it was a death relating to COVID.”It remains unclear if police have opened an investigation into the death.Some citizens have flagged concerns on the leniency of baggage checks at the Howard Springs quarantine facility and the failure of the NT Government to impose stricter measures at the facility.Mr Malasti said staff have refused to give him the medication he needs to deal with an ongoing PTSD condition.“We’ve been nothing but neglected here since we arrived,” he said.Mr Chalker and police media ignored the NT Independent’s questions about the man’s death. The NT Government also did not respond to questions.
Umm...vodka doesn’t have scent (reason why it’s the main choice of alcoholics), so why did his room reek of alcohol?They need to do better research. Brits drink gin, and that would have left plenty of scent.
Dave gives more details on the Australian COVID camps and the situation in Australia. How is This a Thing? 23rd of November 2021 | Dave Cullen (gab.com)