Spot Copper is trading within 5% of its all-time high. It’s a strong signal that global electrification demand, supply constraints and monetary conditions are all colliding at the same time ⚡️

Every oppressive regime eventually dies the same way: it destroys its own currency. When the money collapses, lies are exposed, power evaporates and fear stops working. Iran will be no different. This is not a threat, it’s just pattern recognition.
Tyranny can survive protests.
It can survive sanctions. It cannot survive currency collapse. Hyperinflation is the final reckoning and history never misses.

The new Province of South Australia prided itself for a freedom of religion principle, but nevertheless a Chaplain was appointed.
The Anglican Reverend Charles Howard held his first service #OTD Sunday 1 January 1837 in the sand hills at Holdfast Bay.
He had arrived on HMS Buffalo on December 28.
Soon after, he borrowed a sail from a sea captain and with the help of a friend lugged it 12 km up to the site of the capital, Adelaide, in a handcart. Under it, he conducted services.
The foundation stone for the first church, Holy Trinity on North Terrace, was laid on 26 January 1838.
📸 State Library of South Australia
Art Gallery of South Australia
Keith Conlon
#history #southaustralia #adelaide #ourstories
History Trust of South Australia Heritage South Australia State Library of South Australia City of Adelaide History Council of South Australia.
Credit; @KeithConlon



Whoever broke in didn’t take cash, didn’t take valuables, just the paperwork. Totally normal. Nothing to see here.
“It wasn’t me” 🤣 🇸🇴

“He who has not the faculty to choose among various brands of canned food or soap is also deprived of the power to choose between various political parties and programs and to elect the officeholders. He is no longer a man; he becomes a pawn in the hands of the supreme social engineer”


Please don’t lead it fade, the father of communism was bankrolled by a capitalist. No Engels → No Marx. Simple as that.

“Their buying or abstention from buying determines what has to be produced, in what quantity and of what quality”
- Mises, Liberty and Property lecture October 1958. Princeton University
9th Meeting of the Mont Pelerin Society.
How about this one for South Australians;
The North–South Corridor was originally sold to SA at around $9.9 billion.
The latest official figure is $15.4 billion, more than a $5 billion blowout 🤷🏻
This is confirmed through state budget papers, Hansard, and Auditor-General reports.
Despite design changes and construction pressures, the government still claims the project is “on budget at $15.4b” and has not released any updated costing since the blowout.
Meanwhile, the Auditor-General has warned that major infrastructure projects like this carry a high risk of further cost overruns and delays. South Australians deserve current, transparent costings before the 2026 election, instead of after.
South Road was sold to us at $9B — it’s now $15B+. We are told it’s still on budget.
If this is “on budget”, what does a blowout look like?

Cardinal Burke: "Limiting large-scale Muslim immigration is in fact...a responsible exercise of one's patriotism."

KEW POOL COLLAPSE: WHEN COST-CUTTING MEETS SYSTEMIC FAILURE
A $73 MILLION WARNING FOR ALL AUSTRALIANS 🇦🇺
This is where currency debasement gets very consequential and downright dangerous for all of us.
The Kew Recreation Centre collapse is now more than just a construction disaster, it’s a legal war, a procurement failure and a reminder of what happens when oversight fails badly.
In 2022, the supposedly high-grade steel roof truss buckled and fell 10 metres; a failure so violent locals thought it was an explosion. Miraculously, nobody died. But the aftermath is very ugly:
🔹 Imported steel reportedly failed Australian standards
🔹 A 40m truss was allegedly cut into four pieces to fit a shipping container
🔹 Testing months before collapse allegedly flagged the steel as substandard
🔹 Work continued anyway
🔹 Charges laid against the builder over welding + quality assurance
🔹 The builder claims it was a flawed council design and is now suing back
Serious corner cutting has occurred.
When currency weakens, public works become more expensive. Budgets stretch and cheaper imports become far more attractive. Procurement departments start thinking in dollars and not safety. Accountability dissolves into bureaucracy, and quality becomes optional, until gravity enforces the standard we were meant to keep.
The pool will be rebuilt. The lawsuits will drag on but the cost won’t fall on executives or procurement officers.
It falls on the public, every single time.
No accusations. No conclusions. Just a question:
If this happened once, what’s stopping it happening again?
Dollar debasement → corner cutting → building collapse.

The net zero scam kicked off October 2021. Coincidentally our M3 currency has expanded by around 30% over the same time period.








