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The Australian Government has been exposed in the ‘YES’ vote campaign they are pushing for, or rather more accurately the Referendum question, regarding the voice of Indigenous Australians.
The general population has been deliberately mislead by the colonial government, a corporation aggregate commonly referred to as the 'Australian Government' with regards to the proposed altering of the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act.
The Albanese government must cease and desist (but as we know it won't) in wasting further $300 million of hard working Australian’s tax dollars on this farce of a referendum.
Households across the colony have received the booklet of the title “Your official referendum booklet”.
The manufacturers of printer consumables namely ink or toner have been lying to their customers for quite some time, similarly to that of vehicle manufacturers claiming their alleged fuel economy, which is totally different from real world conditions, where nothing has been done about this for decades.
Pretty much all manufactuers falesly claim that their product will print xxxx amount of pages, where this 'false advertising' has not been addressed en masse in the courts in order for the manufaturers to correctly state how many pages can realistically be printed out.
Somewhere in the fine print, people may spot that this quoted number is in accordance with a so called ISO standard, where this no doubt passifies the unsuspecting victim of fraud.
According to the ISO standard the yield is calculated at 5% print on a page.
How does this 5% look like?