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First person account of Covid internment of Howard Springs, Australia
youtube.com ^ | 12/02/2021 | Unheard

Posted on 12/02/2021 3:32:36 PM PST by Tilted Irish Kilt

FYI first person account of Covid internment at Howards Springs, Darwin Australia

Just posted a few hours ago by Freddie Sayers on the yt “unherd” ( which btw is well worth watching intelligent discussion) channel just posted:
https://youtu.be/mGFdWcJU7-0

A Young lady had contact with a friend who’d had contact with an alleged infected person. Police cameras caught her scooter tag leaving friends house.
First contact undercover cops in plain clothes to remain discrete and the saga goes on from there...
This is a direct result of Australian "Contact Tracing", and leads directly to her internment.


TOPICS: Education; Health/Medicine; Science; Society
KEYWORDS: australia; covid; internment
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To: Aussiebabe

Odd. You’ve been here since 1/31/05, yet this is the first time I can recall seeing your rather distinctive screen name.

Just sayin’

I’ve posted a total of 1,573 threads and 176,303 replies since 6/23/01. I’d be curious to know your stats.


61 posted on 12/02/2021 6:51:51 PM PST by null and void (Newspapers, The Prints of Lies)
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To: Aussiebabe

The US is under occupation by a kleptocracy—so I am not going to defend any policy by those sleazeballs.

They are as alien to me as little green men from Mars—we have no values in common.

The difference seems to be that many Australians try to find excuses for their government trespasses on their liberties—I (and I believe many if not most Americans—depends on who is counting) make no such excuses for our home grown tyrants.


62 posted on 12/02/2021 6:54:17 PM PST by cgbg (A kleptocracy--if they can keep it. Think of it as the Cantillon Effect in action.)
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To: HollyB
Hi Holly, might understand understand your son saying they were “trailers”. But maybe, they have something just for overnight visitors in trailers? Was he at an airport? These NT facilities are more like motel rooms. One thing in Oz is that a lot of facilities in rural areas are made of metal and do look like trailers, but many rural motels and even some resorts in the bush look like these. Our state governments are crazy, and the left ones like Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia are even crazier I am surprised myself, though how terrified Aussies are over Covid. A lot had to do with the far left media and the state governments scaring people to death. A lot of Americans also automatically think our government is "liberal/leftist" because the Liberal Party is conservative like the Republicans. They combined with the more conservative Party called the National Party (lots of rural areas and farmers) and and are known as the "Coalition" They have been in power for 3 terms, but look (very unfortunately) to be in trouble for upcoming election early next year. Our conservative Prime Minister, in some ways is way too soft, especially replyimg to the lefty media here, but he is a good friend of Donal Trump and supported him. I am no fan of the Washington Post but this article looks pretty objective to me, although a bit negative. He does says it looks a bit like a trailer camp, I have to admit. The article is bit dated, as now Aussie expats can return much easier and I think they can use the camp pool again, not certain on that the rules change every. Western Australia shut their border again to us just today. We love to go to Ningaloo Reef in northwest Australia, better than the Barrier Reef in many aspects.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/australia-darwin-covid-quarantine/2021/05/21/f72bc0ac-ad1b-11eb-82c1-896aca955bb9_story.html
63 posted on 12/02/2021 7:19:19 PM PST by Aussiebabe
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To: null and void

I have posted many times in the past. Actually, I was looking at Free Republic from when it almost started. My husband said why don’t you join and donate since you look at it so much.


64 posted on 12/02/2021 7:22:16 PM PST by Aussiebabe
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To: Aussiebabe

Wise man, your husband...


65 posted on 12/02/2021 7:23:07 PM PST by null and void (Newspapers, The Prints of Lies)
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To: cgbg
That is because these issues are greatly exaggerated down here by the media and by people who have an agenda. Also, most people posting here about Australia have never been here, or maybe visited once or twice, and have no understanding of the Australian culture or what is happening in the Northern Territories with the aboriginals.

Our Federal elections are coming up early next year and the Labor/Green party is doing everything in their power to get our conservative government out and for them to be elected. Then it is when we are really going to have problems, as most of the problem issues you see about Australia, have been caused by the far leftists in the Labor-run state governments and the media down here (that is completely run by the Green Party). Right now, it looks the Labor Party is going to win and Anthony Albanese will be the new Prime Minister....he is far left and further left than Biden. So then the FR will really have a field day with policies going on in Australia. Here is a very recent article on Albanese: https://www.news.com.au/national/politics/labor-leader-anthony-albanese-announces-plan-to-cut-greenhouse-emissions-by-43-per-cent-by-2030/news-story/76c84b7ffd1b04b36e17f4f501e8d067

66 posted on 12/02/2021 7:33:24 PM PST by Aussiebabe
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To: Tilted Irish Kilt

If there is a moral in this story it is to cover your license plate or drive with a different plate and pay the fine if caught. Surely would not be $5000.


67 posted on 12/02/2021 7:34:04 PM PST by Rebelbase ( State Dept. Havana Syndrome victims: Guinea pigs of 5G/graphene oxide vax experiments?)
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To: Aussiebabe

I never saw a picture. He described it as such and the video shown sounds exactly like his description. What she stayed in was not a motel. They look like small prefab trailers. And it had a small patio just as he described. He’s in another far away land right now and it’s in the middle of the night. So, I’ll send him a snap shot in the morning. And no. He did not stay at the airport. He said it was enclosed and secured. They were escorted in. They had to each stay on their own areas and to not leave their patio/deck. He was told it was for Covid quarantine. As you can see, it sounds like a match to me.


68 posted on 12/02/2021 7:58:13 PM PST by HollyB
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To: Aussiebabe
The facilities were originally built in 2012 to house 3500 temporary Japanese oil and gas construction workers through 2018 for the giant Impex project.

That makes it just ducky! Sukhanovka, which Solzhenitlyn dubbed the worst of the Gulag prisons, was a former monastery (and is today).

69 posted on 12/02/2021 8:12:01 PM PST by Fiji Hill
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To: HollyB
I took another look, I think that is it. Prefabbed housing...some of our motels in the outback do look like that, not too bad the inside. Air conditioned, with wifi, etc., not too bad if you are just staying somewhere and not confined to your room/patio....I think that is the problem. It would be OK if you could go out and buy booze (lol), that is a really big problem for Aussies!

The overhead photo is misleading, that is the picture for the whole facilities built in 2012 to hold 3500-8000 construction workers. Now it is only designed to hold 850 ( the narrator said 2000, which is not correct). I think she was whinging more about having to stay there and follow the rules (which I don't like either, but that is the policy).

I am against mandates and all of the stuff, but listening to her again I think the typical Aussie wouldn't have much empathy for her. Maybe that is a problem with our culture. Did you see the article I posted about another girl who liked it? From the ABC (Australia) not USA ABC, but even more to far left, I don't like to really use them. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-09-11/quarantine-in-darwin-howard-springs-facility-becomes-a-holiday/12648762 And I just discovered this, I forgot because we do get this magazine: https://www.traveller.com.au/no-booze-no-sunbathing-lots-of-vegemite-welcome-to-quarantine-at-howard-springs-nt-h1w1my The basic problem is that Australia though, because we are so isolated, thought we could escape the Covid virus and put a strict quarantine rule coming into the country and the the states put in even more terrible restrictions, some worse than others. The rules are so complicated from state to state, no one knows what to do. This strategy was wrong and it failed. So now Covid is breaking out everywhere, and the Federal Government and most of the states have given up and are opening the borders (maybe)...who knows what it going to happen tomorrow.

70 posted on 12/02/2021 8:38:37 PM PST by Aussiebabe
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To: Fiji Hill
What were the prisons originally made for in Washington DC were you have all the people locked up for trespassing?
71 posted on 12/02/2021 8:41:28 PM PST by Aussiebabe
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To: steve86
And no one is putting anyone in “concentration camp”...such exaggerations so you can ignore the terrible human rights violations in the USA that no one is protesting about. In fact the aboriginals were given the choice to quarantine in their own homes, but most wanted to live in the quarantine facilities.

Maybe the Washington DC prisons are actually “concentration camps” where your Government is locking up political prisoner, just like the PRC and the old Soviet Union. Nothing violates human rights more than locking people up in solitary confinement, when they cannot communicate with their families, bad representation, intimidation to “confess” their sins to get reduced sentences, and then given ridiculous sentences, anyway. Looks to me that your country is using the same tactics as Mao.

This is so bad that there should be posts about it every day on Free Report, but no, we have to have 10 posts a day about an aboriginal community (most of whom support it) being moved to facilities, that are much better than where they live and who can go home if they will stay in their own homes.

72 posted on 12/02/2021 8:52:55 PM PST by Aussiebabe
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To: DesertRhino
Wow, yes you are protesting all over the USA about your concentration camps in Washington DC (lol). You guys are scared of your FBI...let's face it.
73 posted on 12/02/2021 9:27:20 PM PST by Aussiebabe
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To: HollyB
We are so messed up down here. The states and terrorities are out of control. Nobody can possibly understand this. I just saw this in local paper:

“We've collated all the most up-to-date rules for travelling between the different Australian states this Christmas period.

It follows recent border changes in all Australian jurisdictions as the new Omicron strain of Covid-19 which emerged in Africa has put the world on alert, threatening quarantine-free international travel in South Australia.
Travellers who visited nine areas in Africa – South Africa, Lesotho, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Seychelles, Malawi, Namibia and Eswatini – are now required to undergo quarantine in Australia for all states and territories.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA (currently 80.9% double vaccinated)
Overseas: Fully vaccinated international travellers must undergo a PCR test and quarantine for 14 days at home or in hotel from November 23, and again test negative to Covid on day 6 and 13. They cannot go to high-risk settings. Anyone from the nine African countries where the Omicron variant has been found will undergo 14 days quarantine.

Interstate: Fully vaccinated interstate travellers will only have to quarantine for 7 days and get tested if they arrive from an LGA with community transmission and a double-jab rate of less than 80 per cent. Interstate travellers must also provide a negative Covid-19 test 72 hours before arriving in SA. Travellers from NSW are now required to produce a negative tests pre-arrival, and on arrival. They must quarantine until they receive a negative test after touching down in SA.
Testing: PCR tests are free in SA

WA (currently 76.6% double vaccinated)
Vaccination: WA has not set a reopening date yet, but it will likely be decided next month when 80 per cent of the state is expected to be vaccinated
Overseas: Fully vaccinated international travellers currently must do 14 days of home quarantine and have proof of a negative. Anyone from the nine African countries where the Omicron variant has been found will undergo 14 days quarantine.
Interstate: Fully vaccinated interstate travellers are currently permitted, but only avoid quarantine if in a “very low risk” jurisdiction – only Queensland, and Tasmania right now. Borders to South Australia are now closed.
At least 87.70% of people 16 and over in Australia are fully vaccinated as of today
87.70% vaccinated
92.70%
70%
80%

QUEENSLAND (currently 76.8% double vaccinated)
Overseas: Fully vaccinated international travellers must undergo a PCR test within the previous 72 hours and quarantine for up to 14 days at home or in a hotel from December 17, or when 80 per cent of the state is vaccinated. Anyone from the nine African countries where the Omicron variant has been found will undergo 14 days quarantine.
Interstate: Fully vaccinated interstate travellers arriving from a Covid-19 hotspot can enter the state if they provide a negative PCR test 72 hours prior to arrival, and must quarantine at a residence for 14 days. There are separate requirements from people entering from the NSW/QLD border zone.
Testing: Fully vaccinated international and interstate travellers can come into Queensland without quarantining or obtaining a PCR test when the state hits 90 per cent vaccinated.

Travel to some states in Australia has become a lot easier for international travellers.

TASMANIA (currently 87.8% double vaccinated)
Overseas: Fully vaccinated international travellers won't need to quarantine from December 15 if they return a negative COVID-19 PCR test 72 hours before arriving. Anyone who is not a citizen or permanent resident of Australia who has been in African countries where the Omicron variant has been detected within the past 14 days would not be able to enter Tasmania.
Interstate: Fully vaccinated travellers from low-risk interstate areas, which at the moment include only Western Australia, will not have to quarantine or provide a negative COVID-19 test. People who visited an SA, QLD, ACT or NT Covid hotspot will need to quarantine for 14 days on arrival. Travel is restricted from NSW and Victoria.

NORTHERN TERRITORY (currently 77.88% double vaccinated)
Overseas: Fully vaccinated international travellers won't need to quarantine from December 20 if they test negative after a rapid antigen test on arrival. Until December 20, 7-day home quarantine is required for arrivals from hot spots and select international destinations. Anyone from the nine African countries where the Omicron variant has been found will undergo 14 days quarantine.
Interstate: Fully vaccinated interstate travellers can enter the NT without quarantining from anywhere expect NSW and Victoria. Anyone entering from a hotspot will have to quarantine for 7 days, and SA arrivals must immediately get tested on arrival and quarantine until they receive a negative result.
Testing: All travellers must be fully vaccinated and a negative PCR test is also required for anyone arriving prior to December 20

VICTORIA (currently 90.97% double vaccinated)
Overseas: Regardless of vaccination status, arrivals into Victoria will now be required to self-isolate for at least 72 hours. Anyone from the nine African countries where the Omicron variant has been found will undergo 14 days quarantine. Testing requirements are in place for all overseas arrivals.
Interstate: Regardless of vaccination status, domestic visitors no longer need a permit to enter the state. Anyone who develops symptoms of Covid-19 should get tested immediately.

Passengers arriving from Sydney into Brisbane airport being processed by border police last week.

NSW (currently 92.65% double vaccinated)
Overseas: Regardless of vaccination status, arrivals into NSW will now be required to self-isolate for at least 72 hours and get PCR tested. Anyone from the nine African countries where the Omicron variant has been found will undergo 14 days quarantine.
Interstate: Fully vaccinated interstate travellers do not need to quarantine or fill in a declaration form if they have not been to an “affected area”. The only current affected area is in the ACT and Victoria. There are separate rules for people living in NSW-Victoria border communities.
Home quarantine: If an interstate traveller has been to an area of concern or place of high concern within the previous 14 days, a period of quarantine may apply.
ACT (currently 98.51% double vaccinated)

Interstate: Fully vaccinated interstate travellers who have been in a hotspot the previous 14 days do not need to quarantine, but must complete an exemption form and get tested immediately if symptoms develop. Unvaccinated travellers must isolate for 14 days and only leave the elected isolation location for essentials reasons.”

74 posted on 12/02/2021 9:31:10 PM PST by Aussiebabe
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To: Rebelbase
Rebelbase :" If there is a moral in this story it is to cover your license plate or drive with a different plate ,and pay the fine if caught.
Surely would not be $5000. "

I believe that the moral of this story is to be aware of the surveillance tools in the community,
since the casual contact with an infected acquaintance initiated this "contact tracing".
This prompted the inquiry during which she lied about her testing for covid.
This internment for 14 days, despite never ever having covid, was "punishment" for lying to the investigator.
The tyrannical threat imposition of a $5000 dollar fine, without any 'due process', assures compliance.
There are several lessons learned here in this story.

75 posted on 12/03/2021 5:37:41 AM PST by Tilted Irish Kilt
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To: Aussiebabe
Comfort is not the primary consideration here.

Forced confinement by the State of a free citizen without a charge -- much less a hearing; let alone a trial -- that is, the forced suspension of a citizen's liberty without some form of "due process" but instead purely on the basis of some politician's, even worse some unelected bureaucrat's "good reason" is the compelling issue ... a perspective I pray that the good citizens of Australia keep firmly in mind.

76 posted on 12/03/2021 5:47:48 AM PST by glennaro (Although I don't believe in "big conspiracies", neither do I believe in "big coincidences")
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To: Aussiebabe
What were the prisons originally made for in Washington DC were you have all the people locked up for trespassing?

They were made to hold people charged with or convicted of crimes. At least we don't imprison innocent people who are not even charged with crimes or sick with a disease that requires one to be quarantined, as they do in the Australian Democratic Republic.

77 posted on 12/03/2021 7:10:16 AM PST by Fiji Hill
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To: Aussiebabe
I appreciate your post #74 regarding transit between the Australian States and Territories.
I have an immediate family member and her spouse who are relocating from Melbourne to Adelaide due to employment change.
I forwarded parts of your post #47, but I am sure that they are already familiar with the interstate quarantine rules.
In the past, they have already scheduled holiday/ vacations according to anticipated State closures and quarantine rules.
It would have been more helpful if the various State regulations were standardized and consistent.
78 posted on 12/03/2021 7:16:14 AM PST by Tilted Irish Kilt
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To: Aussiebabe
Human rights violations are far worse in the USA and hardly any protests, especially for the poor people held in Washington DC. Sure we have problems, but how about cleaning up your own mess in the USA before complaining about a country that obviously you very little about.

Nobody here is defending the Bastille treatment of the Jan6 protesters. You on the other hand seem to glurry with delight over the kidnapping and concentration of your fellow Aussies into camps. That's the difference.

79 posted on 12/03/2021 7:16:45 AM PST by Sirius Lee (They intend to murder us. Prep if you want to live and live like you are prepping for eternal life)
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To: Aussiebabe
Aussiebabe :" In post 47 I had another article from a woman who loved it."

Thank you. I saw that one, and another, also.
The internment camp resources seem to be better than housing in covid hotel with no windows, all artificial lighting, with no personal contact with another human.
Here in the States, such treatment is reserved for disciplinary punishment in our penal system.
Such housing represents a significant difference between Australia and the USA as to how people are treated.

80 posted on 12/03/2021 7:43:28 AM PST by Tilted Irish Kilt
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