In the embedded 12-minute video, Outback Crisis, explains far more succinctly than anyone else, as far as I am aware, how the Albanese Government and eSafety Commissioner, US-citizen Julie Inman Grant are now attempting to turn Australia into a 24x7 surveillance police state, where each resident will have every digital transaction recorded, with facial recognition and digital ID, to a centralised database, whether that transaction is online on the Internet or through in-person purchases. From this database his/her activity can be monitored in real time by faceless bureaucrats.
This is a consequence of the Online Safety Amendment of October 2024. This is explained in the above video far more comprehensively and succinctly than anywhere else on the Internet, as far as I am aware.
However, there is one unfortunate omission from this video. It has not acknowledged how the One Nation Party, including Senators Malcolm Roberts, Pauline Hanson and Tyron Whitten have fought strenuously against the so-called Online Safety Amendment of November 2024.
Our best hope of getting rid of this law is to attend the second March for Australia on Sunday 19 October, almost 3 weeks from now, in all major Australian cities.
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