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Yes I had to google that it’s in the Northern Territory and they’re trying to protect indigenous communities. They probably fear if they don’t do something drastic it will wipe out whole communities and then they’ll be accused of killing all the indigenous like they were when it ripped through all the aged care homes. I would say the army is being used because of the remote location and the lack of police etc in those areas. I’m not saying it’s right and our country sure is terrible. I just don’t want people to think the army is coming and ripping people out of their homes everywhere on a daily basis because that’s the impression it conveys. I have a lot of worries about our government but that isn’t presently one of them. I actually feel guilty being in NSW as it’s one of the states that’s been forced to open when other states are still locked down. And I’m still subject to being locked out of shops and businesses that require a vaccine passport. I also still can’t leave the country because I’m unvaccinated. We are being refused healthcare and many people are being sacked from their jobs and subject to vaccine mandates. So we are far from free and well on the way to totalitarianism for sure. It’s sad and stressful.

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Assuming the quarantines are true, it remains most surprising. This might have been easier to justify in March 2020, when we didn't know much about the virus. But nearly two years into the "pandemic"? Not so much. Many of us skeptics continue in bewilderment at the draconian responses to a public health "emergency" that for the vast majority of "victims" is rarely more than a cold, or a normal flu.

I can't vouch for authenticity, but here's a news item from Zero Hedge:

https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/australian-army-begins-transferring-covid-positive-cases-contacts-quarantine-camps

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Practising. It's easy to practice on the aboriginals. It also helps to normalise it.

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