The Unseen Hand of Censorship: Who’s Afraid of Nuclear Energy in Australia?

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Some members have reported facing unexpected and unwarranted censorship from Facebook/Meta, where they have been blocked from sharing content that supports nuclear energy in Australia. This isn’t just an inconvenience—it’s a troubling sign that there are forces at play trying to suppress vital information about an energy source that could revolutionize Australia’s future.

Nuclear energy has the potential to transform our nation by providing clean, reliable, and affordable power. Yet, attempts to forward information about these benefits have been systematically blocked. This raises critical questions: Why is this happening? Who stands to gain from keeping the public in the dark?

The answer may lie in the vested interests of those with substantial investments in solar and wind energy. These entities are reaping huge profits and have a clear motive to control the political narrative. By silencing discussions about nuclear energy, they aim to protect their financial interests, even if it means stalling progress on a solution that could secure the future of our country and the well-being of our grandchildren.

We cannot allow a select few to manipulate politics and policy for the sake of their profits. The Australian public deserves to be fully informed about all energy options, including nuclear, so they can make decisions that will benefit generations to come. The truth about nuclear energy must be heard, and it’s up to us to ensure that it is.

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2 comments

  • Swannie August 23, 2024   Reply →

    The person who should be commenting, hasn’t! All we need to know is how; the state laws against nuclear will be reversed, how the federal laws against nuclear will be reversed? Then we need a comprehensive, costed, detailed plan from the proponent of Nuclear in Australia, the Liberal and National parties, we are waiting!

  • stevow August 23, 2024   Reply →

    At this stage of our energy degredation and the corrupt climate policy of this govn I don’t really care where the countries’ energy supply is going to come from, just get on with something that is affordable, consistant, reliable and works, like coal and gas.

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