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Toowoomba councillors clash over fluoridation as Greenmount dosing approved

Toowoomba Regional Council has voted to fluoridate water supplies provided to Cambooya, Greenmount, Nobby, and Clifton, through the new Greenmount Water Treatment Plant.

Fauci faces DOJ referral after invoking Fifth Amendment more than 100 times

Dr. Anthony Fauci faces a potential legal battle after invoking his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination over 100 times during a tense U.S senate hearing into his handling of the COVID-19 ‘pandemic’.

NSW police set for expanded powers to access mobile phone data

New laws proposed by the NSW government would give police greater powers to access and copy data from mobile phones and other seized electronic devices.

Implanted Memories | FFT 👥

What happens when a person comes to believe memories are real, even though the event in question never actually happened, or the details have been artificially altered? Research shows that human memory can be manipulated through suggestion, and neuroscience techniques can influence memory-related brain circuits.

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ABC adopts Claude AI tool in move towards ‘responsible artificial intelligence use’

Australia’s national broadcaster has rolled out Anthropic’s Claude AI program for internal use by journalists, aiming to “improve workplace efficiency”.

Who Wants to Live in This Digital Prison? | Video

Individual sovereignty is not possible in a digital prison. The future, says the father of VR, will be based not on money, but "direct behaviour modification as a form of power". Now you can see why some call it the beast system, with everything about this technofeudal hellscape antithetical to the human soul.

Calls grow for greater transparency in Australia’s medical device safety system

Australia’s medical device sector is facing renewed scrutiny over whether patients have enough information about device-related risks, injuries, and recalls – after it was revealed 150,000 incidents involving devices require hospital every year.

Microplastics found in artery plaques raise concerns about impact on heart health

Researchers say they have discovered tiny plastic particles in the artery plaques of many patients with cardiovascular disease, prompting fresh concerns about the rapid spread of harmful nanoparticles into the bodies of human beings over the last few decades.

Children as young as six become focus of weight-loss drug research

Researchers are investigating whether GLP-1 weight-loss medicines – like Ozempic – could help children with obesity ‘become healthier’, but the prospect of treating younger patients has raised questions about the safety and long-term effects of such a radical plan.

Member Circle: Social Cohesion 👤

As society continues to disconnect from government narratives and universal trust in authority begins to shatter, a new wave of 'social cohesion' programming has landed in Australian schools - teaching the next generation about 'anti-semitism', 'Islamophobia', and the so-called dangers of 'hateful' thinking.

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