July 2021
Great insight into how the very rich manipulate charitable foundations
Tuesday, 20 July 2021
From the great Seeker of Truth:
Sounds like Harry has become a vengeful publicity seeking fool. And, of course, all proceeds from the sale of this book are going to charity. That would be Harry and Meghan's own charity Archewell Foundation where they can have "their hands in the til" under the handle of administration expenses.
Can't wait for its first IRS return.
Those two wasted an awful lot of money in setting up their Sussex Royal Foundation in the UK that then had a name change to MWX Foundation because Sussex Royal was knocked out.
MWX Foundation is now in administration, being liquidated, as the pair went down the Archewell Foundation road to be based in the US.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/royal-charities-did-not-act-outside-charity-law
The first Annual Return for Sussex Royal Foundation (now MWX Foundation) is yet to be filed.
It was due this month.
With grifters, it's always about the money.
Watch this space.
Premier Andrews Covid State of Origin statement
Tuesday, 20 July 2021
Vale David Leckie
Tuesday, 20 July 2021
China did it, but Joe "10% For The Big Guy" Biden won't sanction them.
Tuesday, 20 July 2021
Joe Biden will not sanction China for recent cyber attacks pic.twitter.com/w7ntNMomFQ
— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) July 19, 2021
More from the Meghan Markle Grift Mill - Harry's 'literary memoir'
Tuesday, 20 July 2021
Australian Government names our enemy - China - as having attacked us online
Monday, 19 July 2021
malicious cyber activities by China’s Ministry of State Security.
China’s Ministry of State Security is engaging contract hackers
China’s Ministry of State Security exploited vulnerabilities in the Microsoft Exchange software
Today, the Australian Government joins international partners in expressing serious concerns about malicious cyber activities by China’s Ministry of State Security.
In consultation with our partners, the Australian Government has determined that China’s Ministry of State Security exploited vulnerabilities in the Microsoft Exchange software to affect thousands of computers and networks worldwide, including in Australia. These actions have undermined international stability and security by opening the door to a range of other actors, including cybercriminals, who continue to exploit this vulnerability for illicit gain.
The Australian Government is also seriously concerned about reports from our international partners that China’s Ministry of State Security is engaging contract hackers who have carried out cyber-enabled intellectual property theft for personal gain and to provide commercial advantage to the Chinese Government.
Australia calls on all countries – including China – to act responsibly in cyberspace. China must adhere to the commitments it has made in the G20, and bilaterally, to refrain from cyber-enabled theft of intellectual property, trade secrets and confidential business information with the intent of obtaining competitive advantage.
Since 2017, Australia has publicly attributed malicious cyber activity to North Korea, Russia, China and Iran. Most recently, Australia joined more than 30 international partners to hold Russia to account for its harmful cyber campaign against SolarWinds. Australia calls out these malicious activities to highlight the significant risk they can pose to Australia’s national security or to international stability, which in turn can undermine business confidence and inclusive economic growth.
Australia’s cyber security posture is strong, but there is no room for complacency given the online threat environment is constantly evolving. Protecting Australia from malicious cyber activity – be it by state actors or cybercriminals – requires a continuous improvement approach to cyber security practices across all levels of society including government, business and households.
The Australian Government will continue to work with international partners and the private sector to strengthen cyber security, including through the implementation of Australia’s Cyber Security Strategy 2020 and Australia’s International Cyber and Critical Technology Engagement Strategy. All Australians are encouraged to visit cyber.gov.au for advice on how to protect themselves online.
I have no words.
Monday, 19 July 2021
Wonderful message from HRH The Princess Royal to the British Olympic team.
Monday, 19 July 2021
All class.
"I and the whole nation will be cheering for you...you have all worked incredibly hard for this moment, during the most challenging of times."
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) July 19, 2021
A message from The Princess Royal to @TeamGB ahead of #Tokyo2020 pic.twitter.com/0G5RHzxs5q
Defence Minister Peter Dutton reports from Operation Talisman Sabre, Shoalwater Bay
Monday, 19 July 2021
Talisman Sabre is Australia's largest military exercise with the United States.Some 17,000 personnel, including 8,000 from the ADF are engaging in multiple warfighting training scenarios.Yesterday I visited their training area at Shoalwater Bay to view a live fire exercise and to speak with personnel.They are working hard together, strengthening the Australian-US Alliance, and improving combat readiness.