Anonymous ID: 8516ea Nov. 28, 2021, 7:49 a.m. No.15093774   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3816

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2021/11/27/australian-northern-territory-chief-minister-states-he-is-not-harming-aboriginal-people-he-is-protecting-them-with-forced-vaccinations/#more-220956

 

“If you had only made me a better sandwich, I would not have been forced to slam you into the kitchen cabinets.” Unfortunately, that phrase -or a similar version thereof- has been heard by a number of people reading this update on the happenings in Australia. If you understand the mindset, the sentiment expressed needs no explanation.

 

The Chief Minister for the Northern Territory of Australia is a fast-talking little man of notoriously intemperate disposition named Michael Gunner.

 

After several reports surfaced both nationally and internationally, sharing first-hand accounts of the Aboriginal people in region, Minister Gunner announces publicly that he is not harming the native aboriginal tribes with his mandatory vaccination program. Gunner has activated the Australian Defense Forces, aka the Australian military, to round up the tribes in an effort to save them from the virus.

Anonymous ID: 8516ea Nov. 28, 2021, 8:20 a.m. No.15093969   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.washingtonian.com/2021/07/12/tony-podesta-had-a-toilet-camera-yes-tony-podesta-had-a-toilet-camera/

 

Tony Podesta Had a Toilet Camera? Yes, Tony Podesta Had a Toilet Camera.

 

Readers of the New York Times’ recent profile of former lobbyist Tony Podesta may have come away thinking not about his renewed K Street aspirations, but about the article’s mention of a toilet camera.

 

According to the Times, Podesta’s former Falls Church home had a “closed-circuit video camera installed inside a toilet allowing users to observe their bodily processes from a unique angle.” Even for Podesta and his ex-wife, Heather, known for their expansive art collection, a toilet cam was quite the statement. So what’s the deal?

 

The artist responsible for the work is Pipilotti Rist, who’s known for her sometimes uncomfortably boundary-crossing work. “She’s an artist who doesn’t accept conventions about anything,” says Podesta, “and I have long admired her work.”

 

The Podestas sold their Falls Church house in 2007 (they divorced in 2014), and rather than truck the toilet-cam to Kalorama, they donated it to the Guggenheim in New York.