Anonymous ID: 4a98ed Feb. 4, 2022, 11:43 p.m. No.15550962   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0973

>>15550938

Heard Riccado Bosi speak.

He knows its the Freemasons, he is on point with all topics, encouraging Aussies to get involved now, sign up as people to take positions in all levels of goberment. He said its going to take 10 years + and its going to get rough.

Stock up on non perishable food etc

Very well received.

Anonymous ID: 4a98ed Feb. 5, 2022, 12:12 a.m. No.15551035   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1036 >>1229 >>1449 >>1475

Sky News Australia

@SkyNewsAust

Locals have been advised to avoid central Canberra on Saturday as thousands of people from across Australia descend on the nation's capital to protest vaccine mandates.

 

https://twitter.com/SkyNewsAust/status/1489804878729736192

Traffic chaos as thousands of Australians march in Canberra to protest coronavirus vaccine mandates

 

Thousands of anti-vaccination protesters have gathered in the Australian Capital Territory to demand “freedom” and no more COVID-19 jab mandates.

 

The demonstrators, who have travelled to the nation’s capital from across the country, marched from Canberra's Glebe Park to Old Parliament house on Saturday.

 

Locals were advised to avoid the area due to the protest and traffic delays.

 

Protesters displayed Australian flags and placards reading “no vaccine mandate” as they marched.

 

Speeches were given at Old Parliament House and the crowd sang along to I am Australian.

 

The group has since moved towards Parliament House.

 

"Heavy traffic along Northbourne Avenue especially Commonwealth Avenue Bridge South bound," ACT Policing Traffic wrote to Twitter.

 

"Protest activity, heavy delays, avoid area and take an alternate route."

 

Good Morning Ken Berrans! Heavy traffic along Northbourne avenue especially Commonwealth Avenue Bridge South bound, Protest activity, heavy delays, avoid area and take an alternate route. Say Safe Ken Berra.

— ACTPol_Traffic (@ACTPol_Traffic) February 5, 2022

 

We are expecting intermittent traffic disruptions in and around central Canberra today. Please be patient and avoid the area if possible.

— ACTPol_Traffic (@ACTPol_Traffic) February 4, 2022

Anonymous ID: 4a98ed Feb. 5, 2022, 12:12 a.m. No.15551036   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1229 >>1449 >>1475

>>15551035

The protest comes after ACT Policing ramped up its response to anti-vaccination protesters camped out in front of the National Library of Australia.

 

Local officers, along with additional resources from the Australian Federal Police, began moving equipment and illegally parked vehicles from the Patrick White Lawns on Friday morning.

 

The protesters descended on the grass this week as part of the “Convoy to Canberra” movement, objecting vaccine mandates and coronavirus restrictions.

 

The National Capital Authority on Wednesday requested ACT Police enforce legislation prohibiting illegal camping and parking at the lawns adjacent to the library.

 

Officers attended the grass on Wednesday and informed campers both verbally and via printed material that they are in breach of legislation.

 

Further audio warnings were made in the area on Thursday.

 

“This morning, police have moved into the area and will be requesting camping equipment and vehicles to be moved from the site,” an ACT Police statement read.

 

“Items that are not moved may be seized by police.

 

“Police are urging those in the area to move their equipment and vehicles when asked to do so.”

 

ACT Police added that protesting in the Parliamentary Triangle is permitted, however camping and parking without authority is not.

Locals have been advised to avoid central Canberra on Saturday as thousands of people from across Australia descend on the nation's capital to protest vaccine mandates.

 

https://www.skynews.com.au/australia-news/coronavirus/traffic-chaos-as-thousands-of-australians-march-in-canberra-to-protest-coronavirus-vaccine-mandates/news-story/3b75b8ef57cb66000c47b8604b1577e3