quinta-feira, 25 de novembro de 2021

Indigenous Australians forced into quarantine camps

 


David Montoute

November 25th

 On Saturday, November 22nd, the Chief Minister of Australia's Northern Territory, Michael Gunner, announced during a press conference that 8 people who 'tested positive' for the unsubstantiated Coronavirus, along with 38 "prolonged contact" cases, had been loaded onto army trucks and  transported to the Howard Springs quarantine camp. The interned are from Binjari, an Aboriginal community located near the town of Katherine, and their vaccination status was of no consideration in this measure. The settlements they've been moved to are patrolled around the clock by police and security guards, and no one is allowed to set foot outside them “except in an emergency or for medical treatment”. The quarantine diktat also mandates that internees:

  • stay in the person’s allocated room, including on any veranda space allocated to the room, unless permitted by an authorised officer; and
  • when not in their room, or on their veranda, residents must take all reasonable measures to stay at least 1.5 metres away from any other person in the quarantine facility, except for the person’s spouse, de facto partner, child or parent; and
  • wear a face mask when outside their room unless an authorised officer permits the person to remove the face mask; and
  • comply with any directions given by an authorised officer to avoid people congregating in a quarantine zone; and
  • must not leave the quarantine zone in which the person’s allocated room is located unless the person is escorted by an authorised officer, except in an emergency.

“It’s highly likely that more residents will be transferred to Howard Springs today, either as positive cases or close contacts,” Gunner added. The Chief Minister also used the opportunity to engage in a tirade against "anti-vaxxers", denouncing those who would leave isolated peoples "unprotected" (unmolested) by the vaccine. To a reporter he responded thusly:

 “If you are anti-mandate, you are absolutely anti-vax. I don’t care what your personal vaccination status is. If you support anybody who argues against the vaccine, you are an anti-vaxxer. Your personal vaccination status is utterly irrelevant.” 

Although this quarantine event was widely slammed by businesses and social media critics, there is nothing exceptional about it in the Australian context. Since the start of the pseudopandemic, the Australian government has instituted strict 14-day quarantines for any person supposedly infected with "Sars CoV-2", as well as "prolonged contact" cases and Australian nationals returning from abroad. The latter were sent to hotels supervised by the State, or to one of the camps set up to replace them: Alice Springs, in the center of the country, or Howard Springs, located in the far north, 300 kilometers from Katherine.

While corporate news sources have been quick to emphasise that the 46 interned aboriginals agreed to go "voluntarily" into the camps, other activists, such as June Mills, have transmitted oral reports about Northern Territory peoples being rounded up and forced-vaccinated. Although such reports cannot yet be confirmed, it should be borne in mind that marginalised, indigenous peoples are typically the first test subjects of social engineering interventions, with brutal medical experiments being a most common example. 

 

                                                        Aboriginal elder June Mills


Not to be outdone, the so-called health authorities in South Australia are also racing to organise quarantine “camps” for Aboriginal people who are unable to quarantine at home. Officials fear that the Natives' communitiarian cultural practices would place them at 'higher risk' of contracting the unsubstantiated virus, since these practices involve mobilisation and communal gatherings. Even accounting for the absurd methods of counting 'Covid' deaths, however, it is worth noting that the total number of 'Covid fatalities' in the Northern Territory currently stands at zero (as of November 25th, 2021).

But these dark events in Australia must also be seen in a wider context, since state authorities around the world are mandating and constructing homologous facilities. While US states build isolation camps for Americans “unable to quarantine at home, Canada's facilities are already functioning, although their exact locations are not known. Meanwhile, Germany and New Zealand have announced plans to build similar sites. And last but not least, we cannot forget China's pioneering example, which clearly served as the model for totalitarian aspirants in the West.

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