The Age has pulled this article from it's website, possibly due to the current fires and fear of inciting anything untoward against a certain group or groups. No links to it work, no google caching on it. These screencaps are from The Brisbane Times same article, published the same day as The Age and posted here in case there is a malfunction at Brisbane Times as well. A readable version of the article is posted below this post.
think they're gonna pull one over on us do they who do they think they are the sneaky sonofaguns. . .
UPDATE ON THE FIRES: 850 sq. miles burned, 750 homes lost, 5,000 homeless, 173 dead
Mass Murder indeed.
(update source: NPR/WRTI radio -- Temple Univ. Classical music and real -- not smooth -- jazz. listen on the web!)
UPDATE 2: Right, just in case (thanks, anonymous, for the tip)
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Good job, MR. Thanks for thinking of that.
The internet exposes censors to be the control-freak/fools they are.
Every attempt at shutting this discussion down creates variable multiples of original source. Let the fools chase their own tail indefinitely. Their futile distraction opens the path for further discussion - not on their terms.
I pasted and copied this article early this morning and emailed it to my friend in Australia who lives near the area where the fires are raging. I don't think we have yet seen or heard the worst of this story, and if it is true, the Australian government should act immediately on those who have urged this form of jihad against the citizens and arrest them. Burn down their mosques if need be. Justice must be severe.
Something to consider. Over at LGF linkviewer, stevieray states:
Here's a link to a "clipmarks" capture of the article.
Link
FWIW: Here is the link which describes what the clipmarks service provides.
Thanks gang. Didn't want this lost to the mists despite their best efforts.
That article is back up. It didn't want to go down the memory hole after all.
Added 2 screencaps. Thanks, anon.
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