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Seven lunches from chaos

7/10/2021

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By Ed Thexton

THE crisis is upon us. Scream loud. Scream long. Scream until you’re heard. 

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Conclusive proof.  Succinctly, elegantly demonstrated by the master communicator Rupert Murdoch.

In 4 x 6 cm at the bottom of page 25 of the Sunday Herald Sun newspaper, September 19, 2021. 

Below lunch boxes and celebrity murders, t
he head of the United Nations announces the end of the world as we know it. 
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Pamela Jacka
8/10/2021 10:30:24 am

It's the press just doing what the press is supposed to do, Ed .. reporting. Not necessarily agreeing or disagreeing and isn't the UN the same mob who initially denied where Covid originated and that it wasn't a disaster, etc.? Ah well, ya picks ya enemies and ya friends, I suppose! :o)

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Jeff Nottle
10/10/2021 01:38:22 pm

Thanks Ed. After so many years of support to our politically conservative climate change deniers it is positive that News have indicated a move in the direction of science. The placement and prominence of the article you identified shows that environmental reporting by News still has a long long way to go.

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