
THE picture of millions of megalitres of water running over the Burdekin Dam in Queensland has prompted renewed calls on social media for government action on more dams. See video here.
Phil Cop, posting on the SevereWeatherQld Facebook page, described the spilling dam as an “absolutely spectacular sight” with the water level at approximately 6 metres over the top of the spillway.
“Surprisingly this is only a moderate flood level for this system. Seeing it at a major level (8m) would be incredible but I think that would have catastrophic results downstream if that happened. The Burdekin bridge at Inkerman is currently just under major flood levels,” he said.
“The last time I was out here the water was 2.5m over the spillway and it’s hard to comprehend today is more than double that.”
Adelaide woman Jan Verrall, pointed out the frustration of many South Australians. “We’d love the Government to have some sense of foresight to put a pipeline tunnel through the Great Dividing Range into the Darling,” she posted.
“It wouldn’t cost that much. The water would then come down the Murray and serve South Australia. We’re in drought here. The Riverland growers would have water to grow all kinds of crops and our reservoirs could be maintained with good supplies of water, serving as far as Whyalla.
“If only there were more political Leaders like Sir Thomas Playford, who was a Cherry Grower at Norton Summit, in the Adelaide Hills. He became our Premier of South Australia. He instigated the Morgan-Whyalla pipeline, allowing the steelworks industry to go ahead at Whyalla.”
Townsville man Ray Boundy said governments had failed to go ahead with the second stage of the Burdekin. It was needed to create employment in the region and when the dam was built, people came from all over Australia.
He said all the preparation was done in the final months of the original build because they were supposed to proceed with Stage 2, so they didn’t have to build another camp, but “as usual the government backed out at the last minute”.
Adrian Dessaix, a contributor to the Burdekin Community Hub page, provided a calculation to show estimated water flow over the dam spillway is approximately 8,179 cubic meters per second.




Once again, a CONSCIOUSNESS problem in terms of funding mega-projects such as these. The general population has been thoroughly brainwashed to believe that either taxes, or borrowings, are required for funding. But we used to have a People’s Bank that would simply create the money for any project, WITHOUT Taxes & without overseas loans that can never be re-paid due to interest. Treasury could allocate the funds required to water the deserts. There’s VAST rainfall that washes into the sea, & the sea wouldn’t miss it if diverted or tunneled toward Lake Eyre.
How do you think the Nullarbor railway, or the Great Ocean Road, or one of the biggest infrastructure projects in the world, the Snowy River scheme was funded (the latter also irrigated an area larger than Victoria, one of the major food bowls of the world). If Banks can create money when issuing a loan, then why cannot The People? Actually, the insult is far greater: the Borrower creates the money, then pays interest to an institution which didn’t own it in the first place! It didn’t come out of a vault, but just appeared as numbers in the borrower’s bank account.
The usual argument is “creating money would cause inflation” but that’s NOT the case, as the funds are allocated to the project, only! Instead, wealth & abundance are created but also de-centralization, away from mega-cities as the cesspools of humanity. These are perhaps the BIGGEST issues of enslavement: taxes & loans, & emptying the countryside so that the masses can be controlled & even eliminated as “consumers”. Sure we consume, but in actual fact we are “producers” when nurturing the Land with our bare hands. Westernized economics contain some of the greatest lies of the industrial-technological age.
As a Comment only, this will hardly get any exposure to shift the mindset. But change requires MASS Consciousness, not just someone alone in the back room. How about a Main Story, Ed? St Germain illustrates the Collective Mind beautifully, as follows: “Curiosity of income-tax bureaucracy is that it takes more energy to complete than it generates income. This Will be released one day with gentle ceasing of strict regulation without overthrow of government, judgement, pain, and power struggle, when it is recognised as un-necessary.”
More detail at https://www.bitchute.com/video/dUWmeoZxsdai , or explore the Teleion channel on Bitchute at https://www.bitchute.com/channel/Teleion .
Dredge a few million ton of sand (block full of minerals) from the Norman River ,there you have your reservoir that can be used for agricultural purpose .
All that would be needed to make it work would be to install a tidal barrier further downstream.
Once stripped of it’s mineral content the river sand can be used in road construction on black soil plains or filling sand bags to be dispersed everywhere .
Yeah Brian we have published numerous articles about it from both Bob Katter and Pauline Hanson.Ed
Not my specialty but wouldn’t it be economic to evaporate a lot of water so it could later rain over the dividing range, it could be evaporated by huge cotton farms for example
Hey folks,
Anyone caught onto the theme of expecting our self-annointed executioners to actually do the right thing for the first time in recorded Human history and help us out?
This dam issue is just one more damn issue in a Universe of stupid self-flagellation at the hands of our tormentors, just one more episode of bending over and saying “Thank you sir, may I have another?”
The great thing about banging your head against the wall is that it feels SOOOO good when you finally decide to STOP. But then, in order to reap that benefit, you have to have the presence of mind to STOP in the first place.
But we just don’t ever seem to stop, do we? We just keep on giving all our hearts and souls and minds and consent and money and first-born children to our self-annointed elites and begging them to please please be nice to us, and they never ever EVER do. Maybe we’re all really trapped in a more permanent psychosis – kind of like mass multi-millennial Stockholm Syndrome.
It’s a Universe of consensual abuse out there, folks, with US being willingly abused by THEM. Ever since the beginning of time, forever.
Hey, here’s another data point in that ocean of masochistic conformity…
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Congratulations, folks, you’re nothing if not TEDIOUSLY FAITHFULLY 100% RELIABLY SUICIDALLY CONSISTENT.
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Interesting comment
Trump has mentioned ‘watch the water’, many times and
“We are living in the golden age” just of recent
He speaks in comms as it drives the deep state (inc MSM) internally insane 😂
Anyone heard of The Bradfield Scheme?
Water very soon will be more expensive than gold.
Here is the petition to make these bastards accountable.
I know people say ‘petitions don’t work’ but if enough of us sign it, it gives a BIG FK U to the criminal corporation of Australia on their own turf!
Give it a go mate and lets see what happens
Send it to your grandchild because it seems the young generation are two steps in front of us already!
I anything, it will put the wind turbine up the clacker of the corporation of Australia.
Piss them all off
https://www.aph.gov.au/e-petitions/petition/EN7101
Criminal is the operative word here. Not to harvest this water for Australian infrastructure is just another government Communist Takeover, Gang of Four crime against this nation.
This is probably one of the best interviews I have heard of recent, in explaining what is currently happening in Australia and America, and the history behind the two Nations.
Law is not a strong subject of mine, so I always appreciate when someone who knows exactly what they are talking about, can relay it in laymen terms so we can all understand, especially the newbies to CN wondering what on earth is going on.
There are a lot of good people doing great work under the radar in Australia and Riccardo is one of them.
Like him or not, you will get an education either way!
Riccardo Bosi speaks with SG Anon
Please be advised that I am not a member of the Australia One Party, but do like Riccardo’s ideas moving forward from this belligerent corrupt corporation Government that has hijacked Australia.
This is the sort of interview that should be on MSN, but is not for obvious reasons.
https://rumble.com/v6hc5ga-222025-sg-sits-down-w-aussie-patriot-and-australiaone-founder-riccardo-bosi.html
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A smattering of quotes from the parent article,folks…
– “… renewed calls on social media for government action…”
– “… We’d love the Government to have some sense of foresight…”
– “… governments had failed to go ahead…”
– “… as usual the government backed out at the last minute…”
Anyone else noticing a teensy weensy fly in the ointment here?
These are the very same treasonous anti-Australian genocidal bastards that have sold our country out to foreign interests and are quite determined to kill all of us, after all.
Just saying.
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Why oh why when there is an abundance of wasted water up north, can’t the Governments, State and Federal, get their act together and build pipelines from North to South to carry this valuable commodity to drought stricken South Australia!! Sure an expensive project, but instead of spending millions to war zones and paying our politicians exorbitant salaries, this money could be spent making Australia’s agricultural industry thrive again.
Wake up Australia!
There could have been huge amounts of flood and drought proofing Australia wide if the idiots in all Government and their interests had not wasted a fortune ‘fluoridating ‘ Australia wide since first beginning in 1953 with their toxic, neurotoxic, carcinogenic and endocrine disrupting water fluoridation chemicals damaging/destroying the health/mental health of countless Australians / environmental contamination and the atrocious costs of our water supplies.
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