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re: Australia NO-GO ZONES! Thousands Miles of FENCES (Rabbit/Dingo + Nature "Conservation")
Posted on 12/6/22 at 1:45 pm to SuperSaint
Posted on 12/6/22 at 1:45 pm to SuperSaint
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Posted on 12/6/22 at 1:53 pm to Jebadeb
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So did no one in Australia find anything before the fences went up, or are they all in on the cover up?
We don't know if "history" doesn't record it. But we can presume SOME Elites know exactly what lies in the interior of Australia.
FWIW I did notice an older Australia map from the late 1800s that already plotted some Rabbit Fencing in Western Australia.
Problem in Aussieland (and possible "cover-up") -- it's soooo far out in the middle of Realm-No-Where, exploration and explorers have been far and few between. And maybe we can presume only the wealthy and their wealthy sponsors went there back in the 1700s-early 1900s.
Q: IF vast wealth, Edenic locations, and amazing resources *were* discovered in Australia, do you think they'd share that info with the rest of the world? (OR, kinda stick it back in the holster for safe-keeping among their fellow cabal?)
Posted on 12/6/22 at 1:55 pm to Liberator
I believe governments are very corrupt. But, you’re absolutely insane.
Posted on 12/6/22 at 2:04 pm to Fun Bunch
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This was interesting information until you got here:
(Hidden resources like Gold, history like Egyptian artifacts, hidden places and things)
This is exactly how the Elites historically play their hand. Everything should be on the table to challenge. Especially a past THEY have invented, written, and declared "Institutional Knowledge."
Restrictions give plausible deniability and play into possible reasons for:
1) The nonsensical restrictions of 2,000 miles of "Rabbit Fencing" in the WEST
2) and another ridiculous 2,000 miles of "Dingo Fencing" in the EAST
3) And contrived "Indigenous Protection Zones" (check out that map again) that happens to *completely" divide Australia into two desperate zones
Posted on 12/6/22 at 2:16 pm to SCLSUMuddogs
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As for the rabbits and dingos. Considering the Dingo is thought to be responsible for the extinction of the Tasmanian Tiger, it's not laughable at all. Invasive species can completely destroy an environment.
Look -- as long as all explanations are "plausible," (and then taught as gospel truth) any can be accepted as true...and most strong challenges de-escalated.
Animals go extinct all the time; We are told "that's nature," aren't we?
I get it with restricting certain wild life -- but in much smaller places like Maui or Hawaii. Australia is a huge continent the size of the USA.
Odd that just as soon as the Euro settlers show up, the Tazmanian Tiger supposedly can't fend off the Dingo.
Question: If that's no longer a problem, why then does 2,000 miles of fencing remain UP and maintained?
With respect to theories and whether pattern dynamics on why much of Australia is said to be arid wasteland, your theory is plausible. (Though changeable.) Moreover, we are told the Outback desert and "wasteland" is Sahara-like -- but exactly how much of it?
For a developed country and given our technology, Australia still remains a stunningly unexplored frontier. And IMO, not accidentally.
Posted on 12/6/22 at 2:18 pm to SCLSUMuddogs
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There's a goddamn highway that cuts through the middle of the continent. All in all this is one of the sillier conspiracy theories I've ever heard
Good luck in stopping at Mel's Diner. OR at a Holiday Inn.
Posted on 12/6/22 at 2:20 pm to Tiger Prawn
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Sounds like Australia just needs to drop a few dozen coonasses into that section of Outback and tell them “no bag limit”. Rabbit population would be under control quick

Posted on 12/6/22 at 2:44 pm to Liberator
Posted on 12/6/22 at 2:45 pm to deltaland
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This isn’t hard. Outback has no source of water. And the US areas you mention are in a water crises because too many people live there now
Good maps. Good argument. (If today's Aussie maps can be trusted at face value.)
Water existing water sources and river system -- *can* dams be built nearby? Its said where there's a will there's a way. Are there ZERO rivers in 2/3 of Australia to dam up? Hard to believe.

This is an officially surveyed map from 1827 by Thomas J. Maslen.
Maslen was said to be a former officer of the East India Company. He included this map in his book 'The Friend of Australia', which provided detailed instructions for conducting surveys and expeditions, and suggested the use of camels for exploration. He had to have sponsorship of such an exploratory excursion -- like every other cartographer.
Aussland's river system is flush. And there's a mountain range that runs along the Western / Northern territories. (were they real or mirages? OR...did "a calamitous event" happen?) Everything else -- including bays, inlets, geographical markers -- appears to be spot on.
Of course the elites eventually dismissed Maslen's map as a hoax and wishful thinking. (perhaps to prevent mass emigration and further population boom to NW Australia? And exploration of vast natural resources?)
Remember -- this is Maslen's lay of the surveyed land back in 1827.
Plausible: Do calamities happen? Earthquakes, floods, hurricanes? Does land sink ("Liquifaction")? Seas rise? Aquifers move?
Do land masses change? Both quickly and longer term (yup, see AZ, CA)...And within the last hundreds of years -- as well as over the millennia.
IS the above map by Maslen of Aussieland legit? Dunno. Plausible? Of course.
Btw, that tiny lake seen in the SE part of Australia in both your map as well as Maslen's 1827 map is still there. It is said to be a salt lake.
Posted on 12/6/22 at 2:46 pm to nes2010
That is the correct source.


Posted on 12/6/22 at 2:46 pm to Liberator
Damn this thread is idiotic.
Posted on 12/6/22 at 2:50 pm to Liberator
This turned out to be a nice troll. You got some on the hooks.
Posted on 12/6/22 at 2:52 pm to Duke
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The fact the Aussies gave the land to the indigenous to manage should tell you how shitty the land is.
Indigenous Protected Areas (IPAs) are areas of land and sea....that are "designated protected areas for biodiversity conservation" (through voluntary agreements with the Australian Government.)
In other words, they are using the moniker and "Indiginous Peoples" as cover and bullsh*t reason to restrict people from accessing land (some which is coastal and other land fertile and very decent and useful.)
The Aussie Gubmint doesn't give a rats heiney about the Natives OR "Conservation" -- same as in the US.
Posted on 12/6/22 at 3:45 pm to Liberator
You always seem to answer questions with more questions as well.
That shite gets really old really quick.
That shite gets really old really quick.
Posted on 12/6/22 at 4:38 pm to Liberator
Funny you mention gold. I watched some gold show the other day in Australia. People were just walking around with metal detectors grabbing nuggets.
Posted on 12/7/22 at 1:52 pm to Liberator
That sign is nearby the RAAF Woomera Range Complex. It's an aerospace and military installation.
Much like we also have here in American for Area 51
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Much like we also have here in American for Area 51
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Posted on 12/7/22 at 2:00 pm to Liberator
They just need a few cajuns to cut down on the rabbit population! Hard to beat rabbin in a brown gravy....that's what I would call living off the land, LOL.
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