2025-08-01
Letters to the Editor
RE: Full steam ahead as Cairns celebrates 160
The Editor
The Cairns Post
“For 160 years, Queensland Rail has played a key role in moving people and goods across the Sunshine State…” (Full steam ahead as Cairns celebrates 160, 01/08).
“On June 25, 1891, the Cairns to Kuranda rail line opened to passenger travel…”
Beginning in 1888, 1500 men using 19th-century tools built 37 km of rail line, including 15 tunnels and 37 bridges, that climbed 328 metres in elevation while clinging to the steep hillside.
Working in the harsh tropical conditions, they finished it in three years – and it was funded by a much smaller population which had far fewer productive industries.
These days it’d take three years for 1500 overpaid bureaucrats, using computers, AI, and advanced telecommunications, to trawl through our mountains of regulations to determine it was impossible.
They’d be working in luxury air-conditioned offices and would find that our huge population with our myriad of industries couldn’t afford it or that UNESCO prevented it.
This is what’s known as government-induced societal entropy.
If you sensed that everything is getting worse, you’re right. It is. You’re enduring the planned collapse of an advanced civilisation.
Peter Campion
RE: Tsunami doesn’t deliver a wipeout
The Editor
The Cairns Post
“After one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded rattled Russia’s Far East on Wednesday, more than a dozen nations … warned citizens to stay away from coastal regions.” (Tsunami doesn’t deliver a wipeout, 01/08).
The first report I heard on this earthquake was that it was a 7.7 magnitude. Normally the initial report is too high and the authorities adjust them downwards a point or two.
Given its location on an oceanic subduction zone, I immediately checked the output of the tsunami-warning buoy systems. Their graphs looked about right for a 7.7 quake.
But then two weird things happened.
For the first time in my experience, authorities adjusted the magnitude up - a lot.
Eventually they settled at 8.8, which is about 10 times stronger in terms of ground shaking amplitude and 31.6 times stronger in energy release.
The buoys should’ve been moving much further up and down.
The second weird thing was that only the buoys along the subduction zone showed much movement. Those out in the ocean basin should’ve activated as the tsunami spread. They didn’t.
All the disruption, the panicked evacuations, and the media flooding were based on either misinformation or disinformation. No dangerous tsunamis turned up.
In the western Pacific nations, the media cycle was dominated by the tsunami. So, what information was released that was buried under that avalanche of mis/disinformation?
You see how this system works? They create a distraction, a magician’s sleight of hand, so you’re looking in the wrong direction while they commit a crime.
With Covid, while you focused on the invisible virus, they stole your wealth, prosperity, and many of your human rights.
With “climate change” they do the same while you focus on an invisible molecule.
In this case, the evidence says that government earthquake monitoring agencies worldwide conspired to lie – the quake was probably around 7.6.
But there’s no such thing as a globalist-controlled government conspiracy against every ordinary person, right? It’d be too big to hide.
Yeah, nah, it’s there in plain sight. You just need to look in the right direction.
Peter Campion
US National Data Buoy Center - https://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/
RE: Student debt slashed
The Editor
The Cairns Post
“More than 3 million Australians are set to see their debt reduced, with the average debt of about $27,600 receiving about $5520 in relief.” (Student debt slashed, 01/08).
Thanks to Labor’s economic recklessness, people that consciously took on debt with a view to earning more than you are now enjoying you paying off their debt.
Lawyers and doctors get to smile at the truckdrivers and labourers whose children and grandchildren will pay off their student loans.
If you’re a truckdriver or labourer who voted Labor, how do you feel right now?
They spell their name LABOR because they don’t care for U.
Peter Campion
RE: Harris hints at new run
The Editor
The Cairns Post
“Kamala Harris has ruled herself out of the race to become governor of California, fuelling speculation about a second presidential run.” (Harris hints at new run, 01/08).
Every patriotic pro-Trump MAGA American has their fingers crossed that the Democratic party elites choose Kamala again.
Her unlikability and inability to coherently convey ideas were a gift to the Trump campaign and helped the President overcome the Democrats’ myriad election fraud systems.
Kamala didn’t win the 2024 Democrat presidential nomination on merit or in a primary election – she was selected for her sex and race.
In other news, the US Supreme Court has confirmed that the 1964 Civil Rights Act, which bans discrimination based on race, colour, religion, sex, or national origin, does indeed apply to straight White men.
The left long claimed that “DEI” stood for diversity, equity, and inclusion but it’s really meant discrimination, exclusion, and indoctrination – and it did nothing to make society any better.
In fact, the world went backwards.
Like it or not, the world’s migrants flock only to the nations built by straight White men.
Now can you see why the globalists hate this one tiny minority above all other humans? Hmm?
Peter Campion
RE: Grinning Jim’s pot shot at US taxes
The Editor
The Cairns Post
“Treasurer Jim Chalmers has taken a fresh shot at the Trump administration’s tariffs, saying Australia’s lower interest rates show hiking import taxes is ‘bad for the American economy’.” (Grinning Jim’s pot shot at US taxes, 01/08).
Chalmers, who is a World Economic Forum associate and who did his doctoral thesis on the prime ministership of Paul Keating, smugly thinks he knows more about economics than the US President.
He either doesn’t know much about central banks or he’s not telling you what drives their decisions; I suspect the former.
Almost all Western central banks are owned not be the nation’s citizens but by the globalists.
They don’t work for nations; they work for the 13 bloodline globalist families – and that’s why the US Fed is not slashing interest rates now when they did during much higher inflation under Biden.
Our RBA is ostensibly publicly-owned, but its directors follows the globalists’ orders. They wouldn’t be game to defy them.
As to Chalmers, he’s an intellectual lightweight helicoptered into his position by the globalists to accelerate the destruction of our economy – which he seems to find amusing.
Peter Campion
RE: Which jobs will be axed by AI
The Editor
The Cairns Post
“Get ready, Australia: Artificial Intelligence isn’t just coming for our jobs – it’s already here, and a bombshell new report from Microsoft reveals exactly which roles are on the chopping block.” (Which jobs will be axed by AI, 01/08).
Let’s check that list and see which newspaper employees are at risk.
Number 4, sales representatives of services, 5, writers and authors, 6, customer service representatives, 7, editors, 8, public relations specialists, 9, web developers, 12, journalists, 13, proof-readers, 14, technical writers, 16, advertising sales agents, and 19, human resources specialists.
Ouch!
This is why I can’t understand why they’re not fighting for absolute free speech, for human rights, and for a pro-human future.
Their long-term job security is gone, so they might as well do what they can while they can, right?
Peter Campion






