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Then They Came for the Libertarians
Premier Dan Andrews instructs police to fire rubber bullets at unarmed citizens protesting his COVID lockdown regulations.
Peter Francis Fenwick
Sep 23, 20214 min read
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No Final at the G Again
Confined to quarters and simple pleasures, I am buoyed by memories of the cheery lyrics of Leonard Cohen.
Peter Francis Fenwick
Aug 25, 20212 min read
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Let Informed Citizens Take Responsibility
Coercive lockdowns are failing. What if government shared its information and made recommendations not regulations?
Peter Francis Fenwick
Aug 16, 20213 min read
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Premiers Exposed
It is time to consider the evidence. It is not simply that Lockdowns don't work. We must face the fact that the State is an ineffective...
Peter Francis Fenwick
Jul 19, 20213 min read
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Chief Health Officers were unable to Control Pandemic
Sound economic decisions cannot be made centrally by expert bureaucrats because they can never have all the knowledge needed.
Peter Francis Fenwick
Jun 23, 20215 min read
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Without a Whimper
Are we a nation of milksops, acquiescing in obedience to laws limiting our livelihoods and our liberties, made without review.
Peter Francis Fenwick
May 31, 20212 min read
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Are We All in This Together?
It is twelve months since the duplicitous decisions of the Victorian Government and the incompetence of its public service caused 800 deaths
Peter Francis Fenwick
May 27, 20211 min read
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Protests may resume once it's safe to do so
A pregnant woman was handcuffed and charged with incitement for a Facebook post protesting about lockdown regulations.
Peter Francis Fenwick
Sep 7, 20205 min read
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Do Lockdowns Work?
Is there any correlation between the lockdown measures and the death rate?
Peter Francis Fenwick
Aug 26, 20202 min read
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Hygienic Quarantine is Not Their Top Priority
The Victorian Government put finding jobs for a few unskilled workers as a higher priority than creating hygienic, well-controlled...
Peter Francis Fenwick
Aug 10, 20203 min read
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