Posted on 11/22/2021 1:39:29 PM PST by ransomnote
In an appalling breach of human rights, 38 indigenous Australians in the Northern Territory have been hauled into quarantine camps by the army.
The Australian army has begun forcibly removing residents in the Northern Territories to the Howard Springs quarantine camp located in Darwin after nine new Covid-19 cases were identified in the community of Binjari. The move comes after hard lockdowns were instituted in the communities of both Binjari and nearby Rockhole on Saturday night.
Northern Territory Chief Minister Michael Gunner announced today that the “Residents of Binjari and Rockhole no longer have the five reasons to leave their homes,.” The five allowable reasons to avoid lockdown that he referred to are buying food and supplies, exercising for up to two hours, care or caregiving, work, or education. It is a case of if it can’t be done from home, and to get vaccinated at the nearest possible location.
“They can only leave for medical treatment, in an emergency, or as required by law.” says Gunner, he continues that “It’s highly likely that more residents will be transferred to Howard Springs today, either as positive cases or close contacts,” adding “We have already identified 38 close contacts from Binjari but that number will go up. Those 38 are being transferred now.”
Gunner said that he had contacted the Prime Minister last night and that they are grateful for the support of about 20 ADF personnel, as well as army trucks to assist with the transfer of positive cases and close contacts – and to support the communities. He also said “We are doing an assessment today of what extra resources we might need from the Feds, and the Prime Minister is ready to help further – I thank him for that.”
The video below shows the Northern Territory Chief Minister Michael Gunner as he announces the news.
ransomnote: video embedded in article webpage at link or available on Youtube
Quarantine facilities
There are two mandatory supervised quarantine facilities in the Northern Territory; Centre for National Resilience in Howard Springs, Darwin, and the Alice Springs Quarantine Facility, Alice Springs. As stated on the Northern Territory Government website, A person in quarantine must;
Chief Health Officer Direction 52 of 2021 sets out what a person must do when in quarantine at the Centre for National Resilience and at Alice Springs Quarantine Facility. This direction is law – every person in quarantine must do what the Direction says. If a person does not follow the Direction, the Northern Territory Police may issue an Infringement Notice with a financial penalty. (Source)
The Northern Territory as of today, November 22nd, 2021, has a total of 38 “Cases” of what they deem to be COVID-19, which makes it even more blatantly obvious that the excessive new measure has nothing to do with a virus.
It wouldn’t surprise me.
Yep. Another ZeroHedge. Some people get a kick out of spreading lies and panic.
THANK GOD FOR GUN CONTROL
oh, never mind
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If ever one needed an understanding of why the 2ND Amendment is designed to protect us from Satanic government agents, Australia is providing it today.
They’re gonna regret having given up their guns.
I don’t know any ‘fear bros’.
I know sane people who have taken reasonable precautions over the last couple of years in the face of something new about which they only had confusing information.
Fear-mongering over the vaccines is just as bad as doing so over the disease itself.
That’s a funny kind of quarantine camp with no fences or barbed wire circling it. And trees between the buildings. And only a parking lot with some civilian cars in it.
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Creepy how far you’ll go to support putting citizens in camps.
First of all, the term ‘dragged’ is making some rather odd assumptions. There’s no reason to think any sort of force is being used.
Secondly, yes, I think it does make sense to treat those who are unvaccinated differently from those who are, given what Australian data tells us about the COVID outbreak here. I make no comment on what is happening in America or the data there. This is especially true when you are dealing with a medically vulnerable population - which indigenous Australians are, particularly those in certain regions including the one in question.
Thirdly, I think you need to understand the nature of these specific communities. They are tiny - I’ve visited Binjari, about ten years ago. It has about 200 people. Rockhole is even smaller. I doubt Rockhole even has a single shop - if Binjari does, it’ll basically be one shop, probably government subsidised. People don’t generally get much from those places - the people in these communities are used to food being brought in from Katherine. That’s how they live at the best of times. These communities only exist because some Aboriginal people refuse to leave their ancestral lands (and I think that’s their right) and so in some places are choosing to live in very, very marginal communities that only survive on government handouts.
There’s basically no infrastructure. It’s the norm, if a person needs any sort of significant medical intervention to move them somewhere else.
As for ADF involvement - the ADF get used in Australia in a similar way to the way the US uses the National Guard to deal with natural disasters and similar. It’s not sinister or unusual. It can happen anywhere in Australia, but considering there’s a decent sized RAAF base only a few kilometres away, of course, they are being used for relief purposes. People want to read all sorts of things into that that don’t apply.
Look up ‘Young Global Leaders’ a school set up by the notorious Klaus Schwab. This is where a lot of their guidance is coming from.
Watching it muted is best. You’re able to concentrate on the face and body movements.
“Xi runs Oz now.”
I don’t think so. This thinking is coming from Europe. From the same old people. WEF.
What say you guys as to the veracity of this report?
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When you didn't respond to my request to know which MSM/Biden Regime censor you were quoting, I went and found it myself. The anti-freedom of speech FaceBook censor you quoted is Logically.
So you're here to bring MSM/Big Tech censorship to Free Republic, eh?
Already done that.....
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Why such high fences? DOUBLE fenced. Because that is how POW and concentration camps are built.
Look at the corner post...is that a line on insulators so the outer fence is electrified.
Lol. Because I’m suspicious about a website that has posted absolute garbage I therefor support concentration camps? That’s the exact sort of “logic” I would expect from you.
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