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Post by bigrich » 02 May 2026, 4:18 am

well a interim report has come out , it appears to be as some feared, a whitewash by albo-sleazy's hand picked judge . most concerning to me is the recommendation for the national firearms agreement to be implemented , which may mean us lucky buggers in QLD might be facing NSW restrictions in future. to his credit our premier , david crusifulli has not jumped on the band wagon demonising shooters , and told the feds thanks, but no thanks to a gun buyback . which this report has also called for . the true cost of a buyback will be far more than estimated, and will cost 100's of millions to the taxpayer .

albo-sleazy has of coarse said he's going to implement ALL the recommendations , which means shooter friendly QLD is likely to be under pressure from the federal guv'ment. i find it amazing a rushed royal commission has issued a report without interviewing a single witness . it's utter political BS . to my way of thinking it's never been more important to change guv'ment in this country . i've recently become a financial , card carrying member of ON , so i'm now officially a right wing conservative :D .

whatever your politics is , we need action .now . maybe if all us shooters become CFMEU union members labor will leave us alone :D :roll:
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Post by Damo300 » 02 May 2026, 6:25 am

They're never going to stop.
I get sick of emailing my locals tbh.
I picture them just flicking it straight to trash anyway... (ohh, him again... serial pest).

Of late, I have been encouraging people to get gun licences, and buy up rifles.
I've got 2 more NSW R licence holders signed up just this year.
We could be much larger than the cfmeu if we wanted too.
Get wives, husband's, partners kids licenced.
We need to grow the community.
Then, the community has to raise money and lobby the corrupt bastards into changing for us. It's how it's done.
You don't vote for change in legally corrupt establishment, you gotta pay for it!
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Post by Wapiti » 02 May 2026, 8:30 am

Rich, I fear we're pushing sh*t uphill with a pointed stick.
The voting shooters, as a whole, have their hands out for the promised utopia and handouts from this lying, otherwise pointless failure of a "leader", and seem to just keep believing the crap web they're spun.
Most of it is the leftist, deliberate indoctrination and spin from the media they loyally salute to, and suck it up like a sponge.

The fact that even this diluted, pathetic, deliberately restricted "Royal Commission" proves the sickening Labor Govt deliberately withheld funding from ASIO, deliberately and calculatingly locked them out of critical terrorism security meetings, the Feds deliberately kept the information about all they knew about the preparation and "training" these grubs were going through and their preparing for attacking Australia's Jews to themselves and never acted on it in fear of upsetting Albanese's imported voting-army, seems lost on them as voting public.
The disgusting Governor General was yesterday shown to be supporting leftist environmental agendas, deliberately not staying non-political and not agenda or government-policy supportive or driven.
Non shooters will be the ones next killed by the next incompetently helped terrorist attack here that is allowed to occur. The voters.
And that the bulk of this pathetically skewed document to blame gun owners instead, is being lapped up by the stupid sponge public.

Even though some conservative media outlets are reporting this joke for what it is, the masses suck up the ABC and MSM news... whatever's free and whatever gives them some comfort against the same government who will soon have 50% of Australian families lining up in foodbanks from the deliberate actions to destroy Australia's middle class.
Exactly where the hunters and shooters come from, coincidentally.

We are pushing sh*t uphill with a pointed stick - the voting treachery amongst us - and it's sliding back down the stick into our hands.
Will they wake up before they are begging on the streets?
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Post by Wapiti » 02 May 2026, 9:06 am

From a One Nation email I received overnight. Members only got this most likely.
Might inform some as to which political party will stand up for hunters and shooters and be worthy of their vote and save us all.


Dear G,

The interim report of the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion appears to follow the Labor government’s intention to scapegoat Australian firearm owners for the Bondi massacre.

Senator Hanson has said she's concerned the Royal Commission was a waste of time and taxpayers’ money if it could not see obvious problems with immigration while recommending further restrictions on lawful firearm owners.

“The report mentions firearms more than 150 times while barely mentioning Islam at all,” she said. “Radical Islam is the elephant in the Royal Commission’s room. The vast majority of terrorism attacks around the world have been committed in the cause of radical Islam and that was certainly the case at Bondi.

“This inquiry is supposed to be about social cohesion, but we have a system which actively works against it by allowing immigration by people who have absolutely no interest in assimilating with a cohesive Australian society. This includes extremist Islamist preachers who have been enabled to radicalise people in Australia such as the Bondi shooters.

“The interim report states agencies have identified no gap in existing legal and regulatory frameworks that impeded their ability to prevent an attack like Bondi. If the system had no gaps – if law enforcement had all the necessary powers – then how did it fail to stop this?

“Until this question is answered, community safety and social cohesion remain at risk from immigration and the focus on firearm restrictions – which was the initial response of Anthony Albanese – remains the political deflection it always was.”

Senator Hanson said farmers, sporting shooters, recreational hunters and other licensed firearm users were among the most highly regulated members of the community and should not be targeted with policies that did nothing to improve public safety.

“Law-abiding firearm owners are not the problem,” she said. “If this process is serious about preventing future attacks it needs to deal with the causes, not just reach for the most politically convenient lever.”
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Post by bigrich » 02 May 2026, 9:20 am

Wapiti wrote:Rich, I fear we're pushing sh*t uphill with a pointed stick.
The voting shooters, as a whole, have their hands out for the promised utopia and handouts from this lying, otherwise pointless failure of a "leader", and seem to just keep believing the crap web they're spun.
Most of it is the leftist, deliberate indoctrination and spin from the media they loyally salute to, and suck it up like a sponge.

The fact that even this diluted, pathetic, deliberately restricted "Royal Commission" proves the sickening Labor Govt deliberately withheld funding from ASIO, deliberately and calculatingly locked them out of critical terrorism security meetings, the Feds deliberately kept the information about all they knew about the preparation and "training" these grubs were going through and their preparing for attacking Australia's Jews to themselves and never acted on it in fear of upsetting Albanese's imported voting-army, seems lost on them as voting public.
The disgusting Governor General was yesterday shown to be supporting leftist environmental agendas, deliberately not staying non-political and not agenda or government-policy supportive or driven.
Non shooters will be the ones next killed by the next incompetently helped terrorist attack here that is allowed to occur. The voters.
And that the bulk of this pathetically skewed document to blame gun owners instead, is being lapped up by the stupid sponge public.

Even though some conservative media outlets are reporting this joke for what it is, the masses suck up the ABC and MSM news... whatever's free and whatever gives them some comfort against the same government who will soon have 50% of Australian families lining up in foodbanks from the deliberate actions to destroy Australia's middle class.
Exactly where the hunters and shooters come from, coincidentally.

We are pushing sh*t uphill with a pointed stick - the voting treachery amongst us - and it's sliding back down the stick into our hands.
Will they wake up before they are begging on the streets?


yeah , you've called it pretty accurately , i agree with you . but i'm trying to be a optimist , i'll keep fighting as best i can , informing and pointing out facts the majority of the sheeple don't get . i've changed views already amongst friends and co-workers , i've put my money where my mouth is and become a signed up financial member of ON . just on polling, it has changed things already politically .
i shoot and hunt as much as i can , because one day the here and now will be the "good old days" :roll:

i cheer myself up with this song :D :P

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Post by Wapiti » 02 May 2026, 10:26 am

Oh I'm an eternal optimist, even when belittled by others. That's a given to all nowadays, but never stops the determined.
But it won't ever stop me calling it out and I'm not ever going to be scared to do so.
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Post by bigrich » 02 May 2026, 10:36 am

Wapiti wrote:Oh I'm an eternal optimist, even when belittled by others. That's a given to all nowadays, but never stops the determined.
But it won't ever stop me calling it out and I'm not ever going to be scared to do so.


from what i've seen so far of this royal commission , it's a whitewash , letting the most useless guv'ment in australian history off the hook from lack of leadership, really stupid, inept policies, and not bringing any accountability for this . suppose when you hand pick the investigating commissioner you get the result you want . members of the jewish community are fuming . i wonder if the words "radical islam" will be mentioned even once in this royal commission . i think not :thumbsdown:
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Post by fussy » 02 May 2026, 2:12 pm

Quite right, gents, so what are we going to do?

I'm not GOING to do anything.

I've already emailed etc to several federal and state MPs, leaders, attorneys general, donated to One Nation and the Shooters' Union and helped others get their licences.
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Post by bigrich » 02 May 2026, 4:09 pm

fussy wrote:Quite right, gents, so what are we going to do?

I'm not GOING to do anything.

I've already emailed etc to several federal and state MPs, leaders, attorneys general, donated to One Nation and the Shooters' Union and helped others get their licences.


champion mate , thanks for your time and effort for shooters and a fair go :thumbsup:
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Post by alexjones » 02 May 2026, 6:02 pm

I find it strange how they did not shut up for years after Port arthur. Martin, martin, martin everyday in the news. But a week or two after Bondi its not even spoken about. The F head killers name and background is mentioned even less.
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Post by Fester » 02 May 2026, 6:41 pm

The words radical Islam, or whatever Elbo couldn't say, apparently were also missing from the 80-page report.
She should be sacked immediately and replaced with an unbiased judge.
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Post by bigrich » 02 May 2026, 6:51 pm

Fester wrote:The words radical Islam, or whatever Elbo couldn't say, apparently were also missing from the 80-page report.
She should be sacked immediately and replaced with an unbiased judge.


abso-freakin-lutely , the jews had their reservations about this judges bias from the get-go .playing the public for fools is what their doing . unfortunately the majority will believe whatever cr@p they are spoon fed . opposition and independent senators now have their chance to call this out . lets see who, if any, step up :unknown:
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Post by Wapiti » 02 May 2026, 8:16 pm

If you want to get a bit more educated on what this RC really means, and how this human parasite Albanese and his cronies have set out to screw us all over for daring to force him into this, click on this from an Aussie lawyer and ex-copper on what's about to potentially come down on us all.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLzFO6i ... x=2&t=363s

And Ray Hadley's view of this clown:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDMwy1Z ... WL&index=3
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Post by bigrich » 03 May 2026, 4:21 am

Wapiti wrote:If you want to get a bit more educated on what this RC really means, and how this human parasite Albanese and his cronies have set out to screw us all over for daring to force him into this, click on this from an Aussie lawyer and ex-copper on what's about to potentially come down on us all.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLzFO6i ... x=2&t=363s

And Ray Hadley's view of this clown:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDMwy1Z ... WL&index=3


thanks for posting these links and info . the RC keeping some stuff secret is worrying . some of the recommendations regarding the expansion of ASIO powers , used correctly could be good . but likely they'll be used to persecute anyone who criticises the guv'ment . ray hadley just reinforces my opinion of our nations leaders . more and more people are speaking up these days on how crap this countries getting .

i'm watching with interest karl stephanovic's new podcasts . he's the biggest name in australian media and it appears he's a bit of a conservative . his opinions and podcasts could have a lot of sway with the sheeple who have no idea what's happening to this country. a lot can happen before the next federal election , labor just seems to be digging themselves into a deeper hole
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Post by Wapiti » 03 May 2026, 8:31 am

Yeah mate, Stephanovic surprised me too, I mistakenly thought he was a media bird-brain but I was wrong...
He's becoming a bit of an emerging conservative who's definitely onto the garbage in both personality and policy that is destroying Australia all too quickly mate.
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Post by straightshooter » 03 May 2026, 12:44 pm

bigrich wrote:well a interim report has come out , it appears to be as some feared, a whitewash by albo-sleazy's hand picked judge . most concerning to me is the recommendation for the national firearms agreement to be implemented , which may mean us lucky buggers in QLD might be facing NSW restrictions in future. to his credit our premier , david crusifulli has not jumped on the band wagon demonising shooters , and told the feds thanks, but no thanks to a gun buyback . which this report has also called for . the true cost of a buyback will be far more than estimated, and will cost 100's of millions to the taxpayer .

albo-sleazy has of coarse said he's going to implement ALL the recommendations , (Why shouldn't he as the royal commission judging by it's prompt preliminary report was merely a rubber stamp), which means shooter friendly QLD is likely to be under pressure from the federal guv'ment. i find it amazing a rushed royal commission has issued a report without interviewing a single witness . it's utter political BS .(Not to the Commissioner who is probably angling for a higher status position like Governor General or some such) to my way of thinking it's never been more important to change guv'ment in this country . i've recently become a financial , card carrying member of ON , so i'm now officially a right wing conservative :D .

whatever your politics is , we need action .now . maybe if all us shooters become CFMEU union members labor will leave us alone :D :roll:
Brilliant idea and not necessarily the CFMEU but have you ever tried to herd cats?
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Post by bigrich » 03 May 2026, 4:34 pm

straightshooter wrote:
bigrich wrote:well a interim report has come out , it appears to be as some feared, a whitewash by albo-sleazy's hand picked judge . most concerning to me is the recommendation for the national firearms agreement to be implemented , which may mean us lucky buggers in QLD might be facing NSW restrictions in future. to his credit our premier , david crusifulli has not jumped on the band wagon demonising shooters , and told the feds thanks, but no thanks to a gun buyback . which this report has also called for . the true cost of a buyback will be far more than estimated, and will cost 100's of millions to the taxpayer .

albo-sleazy has of coarse said he's going to implement ALL the recommendations , (Why shouldn't he as the royal commission judging by it's prompt preliminary report was merely a rubber stamp), which means shooter friendly QLD is likely to be under pressure from the federal guv'ment. i find it amazing a rushed royal commission has issued a report without interviewing a single witness . it's utter political BS .(Not to the Commissioner who is probably angling for a higher status position like Governor General or some such) to my way of thinking it's never been more important to change guv'ment in this country . i've recently become a financial , card carrying member of ON , so i'm now officially a right wing conservative :D .

whatever your politics is , we need action .now . maybe if all us shooters become CFMEU union members labor will leave us alone :D :roll:
Brilliant idea and not necessarily the CFMEU but have you ever tried to herd cats?


i take it your remark about "herding cats" is about the CFMEU, don't you mean "herding c@nts" :lol:

actually on that topic a enquiry about the cross river rail tunnel under the brisbane river is exposing some serious corruption involving CFMEU and anna pallace-chooks labor guv'ment . a former minister , grace grace (not a typo , that's her name ), requested to give evidence , has lawyered up straight off .
also heard a news report about balaclava wearing heavies invading a the job site arme with weapons . i've heard years ago from a reliable source CFMEU has some real connections to bike clubs that go all the way to the top
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