Topic: New South Wales

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Vaxsaline
Episode 1309 35:54 - 38:29

1309: Vaxsaline

Australia Border Chaos, Victoria COVID-19 Restrictions

Chaos erupted at the Victoria and New South Wales border as travelers rushed to return home before a midnight deadline triggered by five positive COVID-19 cases. Drivers reported being told by health officials that the virus could enter through car air vents, leading to strict transit rules. The hosts predict that Australia will face continued lockdowns as they enter their fall and winter seasons.

Heart Dart
Episode 1474 1:13:26 - 1:15:14

1474: Heart Dart

New South Wales Hospitalization Data, Hospital Admission Bias

Data from New South Wales, Australia, suggests a higher rate of hospitalization for COVID-19 among vaccinated individuals compared to the unvaccinated. Anecdotal reports from Texas hospitals claim that patients are being denied admission unless they test positive for COVID-19, allegedly due to federal financial incentives. These factors are cited as potential distortions in public health statistics.

Future Framework
Episode 1463 54:05 - 57:02

1463: Future Framework

Australia QR Code Admission and EU Digital Pass

The Premier of New South Wales admits that QR code check-ins were brought back to instill public confidence rather than for scientific utility or contact tracing. Meanwhile, the European Union votes to extend the Digital COVID Certificate for another year, despite previous expectations that it would expire.

Health Glitch
Episode 1428 2:47:33 - 2:49:53

1428: Health Glitch

New South Wales Incidental COVID Data Review

Health officials in New South Wales admitted that their COVID-19 hospitalization numbers were skewed by "incidental" cases, such as patients admitted for broken bones who had tested positive weeks prior. The reporting window has been reduced from 28 days to 14 days to provide a more accurate picture of the clinical impact.

ok zoomer
Episode 1397 17:14 - 19:46

1397: ok zoomer

New South Wales COVID Statistics, Breakthrough Infections

Health officials in New South Wales, Australia, reported that 140 out of 141 people hospitalized with COVID-19 were fully vaccinated. This data point is used to challenge the narrative that breakthrough infections are rare. The report details the age distribution of those in intensive care, noting that the disease is affecting individuals across all age groups regardless of vaccination status.

Clippers 'n Whittlers
Episode 1387 51:21 - 54:34

1387: Clippers 'n Whittlers

Resignation of NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian

New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian resigned following an investigation by the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) into her conduct. While she maintained her resignation was necessary to provide certainty during the pandemic, critics point to long-standing allegations of corruption and lobbying influence. Her departure follows public accusations from political rivals regarding her ties to pharmaceutical lobbyists.

Frankenjab
Episode 1386 1:29:11 - 1:37:18

1386: Frankenjab

Australia Freedom Day, Obedience Testing in Western Democracies

New South Wales, Australia, announced a "Freedom Day" where restrictions will be eased only for the fully vaccinated, including limits on home visitors and singing in churches. The discussion frames these global lockdowns as a "giant obedience test" for Western populations to see if they can match the productivity of the Chinese model. The segment also notes the rise of COVID-themed merchandise, such as Anthony Fauci prayer candles.

Stink Minority
Episode 1381 1:15:12 - 1:18:04

1381: Stink Minority

Australia Lockdown, Church Closures and Beach Fines

In New South Wales, Australia, churches remain closed to the unvaccinated, and police are using loudspeakers on Bondi Beach to enforce mask mandates and social distancing. Rumors suggest some Australian hospitals may be using Ivermectin exclusively for vaccinated patients who contract COVID-19. The extreme enforcement measures, including the use of surveillance drones, have sparked international concern over civil liberties.

TransMoney
Episode 1380 38:54 - 41:28

1380: TransMoney

Australian Health Minister Mashup and Lockdown Rhetoric

A satirical audio mashup of an Australian health minister's statements depicts an extreme version of lockdown enforcement, including threats of "death sentences" and "24-hour surveillance." The segment highlights the perceived authoritarian shift in Australian pandemic policy.

Afghaniscam
Episode 1379 48:23 - 51:52

1379: Afghaniscam

Global Restrictions, Australia's Selfie Tracking App

New South Wales, Australia, has introduced a contact-tracing app that requires quarantined individuals to take a selfie within 15 minutes of a ping to verify their location via GPS. Failure to respond to the app's prompts can result in police visits to the individual's home.

Afghaniscam
Episode 1379 54:25 - 55:44

1379: Afghaniscam

Sweden Bans Israelis, Australian Trucker Protests

Sweden has banned travelers from Israel, despite Israel's high vaccination rate, due to a surge in COVID-19 cases. In Australia, truck drivers have reportedly blocked major roads into Sydney to protest mandates, leading the government to consider special exemptions for the transport industry.

Dead Puppies
Episode 1376 1:39:12 - 1:40:56

1376: Dead Puppies

New South Wales Authorities Cull Shelter Dogs

Local government authorities in New South Wales, Australia, ordered the killing of 15 shelter dogs, including several puppies. The measure was reportedly taken to prevent the potential spread of COVID-19 among shelter workers by discouraging travel to the facility. The action has drawn sharp criticism from animal welfare advocates.

Shetard
Episode 1374 1:10:04 - 1:12:21

1374: Shetard

Bell's Palsy, Victor Dominello, New South Wales Health

Victor Dominello, the Digital Minister of New South Wales, Australia, revealed he was diagnosed with Bell's Palsy after viewers noticed his droopy eye during a press conference. The hosts discuss this as a known potential side effect of various vaccines and mention journalist Glenn Greenwald's previous experience with the condition.

Shetard
Episode 1374 1:12:22 - 1:14:01

1374: Shetard

Australia Youth Command, Mass Vaccination of Children

The New South Wales Minister of Health announces a mass vaccination drive for 24,000 students at a stadium, utilizing the "Youth Command" police unit to usher children without parents present. The hosts express concern over the terminology and the state's direct involvement in child medical procedures.

Mass Formation
Episode 1373 28:49 - 32:18

1373: Mass Formation

Australia Lockdown Enforcement, New South Wales Fines

New South Wales authorities have deployed 500 Australian Defense Force officers to enforce strict COVID-19 lockdown orders. New regulations include $5,000 fines for breaching home quarantine or lying to contact tracers, and the reduction of the travel limit from 10km to 5km from a person's residence.

Immunity Debt
Episode 1367 5:16 - 10:19

1367: Immunity Debt

Australia Lockdown Enforcement and Sydney CBD Protests

Police in Sydney's Central Business District (CBD) established Strike Force Seasoned to identify and arrest participants in unauthorized anti-lockdown protests. Victorian Premier Dan Andrews defended the efficacy of lockdowns, asserting that vaccines alone will not end the restrictions in New South Wales. Authorities are utilizing CCTV footage to track protesters who allegedly clashed with police horses and violated stay-at-home orders.

Immunity Debt
Episode 1367 10:19 - 13:41

1367: Immunity Debt

New South Wales COVID-19 Hospitalization Data Discrepancies

Health officials in New South Wales reported 141 COVID-19 hospitalizations, claiming a significant portion of patients are under the age of 55. A controversy emerged regarding the vaccination status of these patients, with conflicting reports on whether the majority are vaccinated "breakthrough" cases or unvaccinated individuals. The term "breakthrough" is increasingly used to describe infections in fully vaccinated persons as real-world data challenges official government narratives.

Pingdemic
Episode 1366 48:12 - 51:26

1366: Pingdemic

Sydney Lockdown and Australian Rat Explosion

The Chief Health Officer of New South Wales has instructed Sydney residents not to engage in conversation with neighbors, even while masked, to prevent COVID-19 spread. Simultaneously, the city is facing a massive rat population explosion because construction has ceased and human activity is minimal. Pest control services are reportedly working seven days a week to manage the rodent surge.

Wappie
Episode 1349 2:31:21 - 2:36:21

1349: Wappie

Australian Mouse Plague, PETA Humane Control Controversy

A massive mouse plague is devastating rural New South Wales and spreading toward Sydney and Canberra, causing millions of dollars in crop damage. While farmers are using strong poisons and homemade traps to manage the infestation, PETA has drawn criticism for suggesting "humane trapping" and "birth control" for the rodents. Residents describe the psychological stress of cleaning excrement and seeing thousands of mice blanketing the roads at night.