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Three Teens Who Escaped From Aussie COVID Camp All Have One Thing in Common, and It’s Not the Virus

Australian COVID camps are open for business, and business had been good. Until the escapes began.

Three Aboriginal teens, ages 15, 16, and 17, bolted from the Howard Springs COVID camp around 4:30 a.m. local time on Tuesday. They jumped a fence and headed for the hills.

Major checkpoints for three teens who don’t have COVID? You’d think mass-murdering cannibals had escaped.


Here is the kicker: All three teens tested negative for COVID the day before they bolted. They never actually HAD the China flu. They were locked up for coming into contact with someone who had it.

The three teens are from Katherine, in the Northern Territory, where the current COVID situation is considered “serious.” Katherine is currently in a “lockout” phase, meaning the filthy unvaxxed can’t “participate in the economy.” Most of the area is also in a “lockdown” phase, which means even more insane rules, one of which is that people are permitted to exercise outdoors for one hour per day but must remain within five kilometers of their home.

Australian cops set up checkpoints and searched cars for the teens, as seen in the tweet below. Seems a little Nazi-ish to me.

The three recalcitrant teens were “captured” and returned to the COVID camp, where they now face the possibility of spending more time even though authorities believe they didn’t come into contact with anyone while they were on the lam. They are looking at fines of $5,024 and now even more time in the camp.

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Hundreds of Aborigines from Katherine have been flown into the Howard Springs camp just for coming into contact with someone who was COVID positive. All this even though 77.88% of Katherine residents have been fully vaccinated and 87.65% have been partially vaccinated as of Nov. 17, 2021.

Northern Territory Chief Minister Michael Gunner wasn’t happy when asked about the escape.

“The health risk to the community was very low, so that does give cause for comfort, but there is absolutely no excuse for the actions of these three this morning.” – Michael Gunner

Funny, because I believe there is no excuse for locking up teenagers simply for coming into contact with someone who has COVID. Teens aren’t threatened by COVID, and very few die from it or even WITH it. Escaping, in my opinion, isn’t only excusable, it’s practically a duty.

Check out this power-starved, science-denying miscreant politician.

Speaking of escaping, a 27-year-old absconded last week. A driver passing by saw the man climb the fence and gave him a ride to the “party district” of the nearby town of Darwin. He was busted in a bar and returned to the camp where he too tested negative for COVID.

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A 33-year-old woman escaped in January but was nabbed 15 minutes later. She was hit with the aforementioned $5,024 fine. You can see her calmly jump the fence and walk away here.

Australians have seen some of the most draconian lockdowns in the world. They’ve also had some of the most violent police reactions to COVID protests.

A new Australian law would impose a $22,000 fine for merely attending a protest.
What Have We Learned?
We now know that Australia is locking people up in COVID camps just for coming into contact with someone who has COVID. That includes teens as young as 15 years old, (possibly younger, though we don’t know yet). We also know that contact tracing is underway. Tens of thousands of Australians are protesting the Nazi-like COVID restrictions and mandates. People can’t even drive from state to state without a negative COVID test from the last 72 hours.

Australian police are brutal when dealing with COVID protestors. Look at this “tough guy” choking a young lady.

All for a virus that 99.1% of all Australians will survive.

Story cited here.

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