Rebekah Barnett
Rebekah Barnett is an independent journalist based in Western Australia. She holds a BA (Hons First Class) in Communications. Find her work at Dystopian Down Under.
Articles by Rebekah Barnett:
11 July 2024
6.9 MINS
The impartiality of the Federal Court is in question in light of allegations that a judge concealed her connections to pharmaceutical giant Pfizer before dismissing a legal challenge over its Covid vaccine.
10 July 2024
10 MINS
"Spotlight" allowed the injured to be acknowledged without discussing the problem that led to them being injured — and that will injure and kill others in future if it is not fixed.
9 July 2024
3.3 MINS
Leaked audio from the ‘After Covid’ Spotlight special discussed in my first post yesterday reveals questions and audience reactions not included in the final cut that was aired. The audience was angry.
8 July 2024
9.2 MINS
In an ‘After Covid’ Spotlight special on commercial media Channel 7NEWS, a panel of experts reflected on Australia’s Covid response. Tellingly, vaccine safety (or rather, lack thereof) occupied 17 out of a total 53 minutes.
2 July 2024
5 MINS
The firings come amid staffing shortages and low morale, with WA Police turning to overseas recruitment to prop up its frontline forces.
24 June 2024
4.8 MINS
Bourla said that disinformation is “the worst thing that I have seen during this pandemic”, before going on to liken independent scientists questioning “the science” to Goebbels spreading disinformation about the Jews.
11 June 2024
4.8 MINS
Yesterday, Australia’s two most aggressive Covid-era premiers, Daniel Andrews (Victoria) and Mark McGowan (Western Australia), were awarded the nation’s top honour, the Companion of the Order of Australia (AC).
5 June 2024
3.9 MINS
In a national, and probably world first, the Australian state of Victoria has appointed a Parliamentary Secretary for Men's Behaviour Change after the Prime Minister declared a ‘national crisis’ of male violence against women earlier last month.
30 May 2024
3.3 MINS
Transhumanism dabbles in the belief, written into law, that citizens are deficient or unfit without the intervention of a state-mandated medical procedure.
27 May 2024
1.3 MINS
Proof that political descriptors ‘right’ and ‘right-wing’ have lost all meaning: Ad Fontes Media’s Media Bias Chart places Twitter Files journalist Matt Taibbi’s "Racket News" on par with Fox.
17 May 2024
2 MINS
Australia passed its Digital ID bill in the Lower House yesterday, green-lighting the implementation of the legislative framework for the expansion of the Australian Government's Digital ID system.
16 May 2024
8.2 MINS
Fourteen Australian Senators and MPs have written to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese urging his Government to reject impending WHO pandemic reforms, which are to be voted on by WHO Member States at the 77th World Health Assembly (WHA) at the end of this month.
3 May 2024
6.5 MINS
In the wake of two violent stabbings in Sydney, senior politicians and bureaucrats are promising to ramp up social media censorship to protect Australians from misinformation and violent content online.
2 May 2024
2.4 MINS
Falconer, a Senior Constable who describes himself as “pro-choice,” said the decision to dismiss his vaccine mandate appeal is “disappointing,” and that it will serve as a “cautionary tale” of what happens to Australians who “pursue justice and bodily autonomy.”
18 April 2024
3.1 MINS
Only 26% of the total 267 million purchased doses of the nation's vaccine supply have made it into Aussie arms.
12 April 2024
4.3 MINS
The Herald Sun recently published an article on compensation for mandated worker Covid vaccine injuries in Victoria, and once again, the comments give insight into how Australians are really faring after the mass jabbing experiment.
10 April 2024
7.3 MINS
Aussie mainstream media criticises government's censorship overreach as Elon Musk's X threatens to sue. Have we reached a cultural tipping point?
28 March 2024
7.9 MINS
A threatening notice issued by the online safety regulator has brought renewed attention to Australia’s heavy-handed attempts to censor speech and its extreme gender affirming care laws.
20 March 2024
3.6 MINS
Questions over integrity and undue influence from Big Pharma swirl as another Australian court throws out a lawsuit on a narrowly interpreted technicality.
8 March 2024
3.1 MINS
The same Australian Senator who promised Covid-19 injections would be voluntary is promising that Digital ID will be voluntary. What could possibly go wrong?





