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  1. So my 14 year old grandson reckons Lynyrd Skynyrds Freebird from the oakland coliseum has the best guitar solo in the last 4 minutes than any other in history .
    I asked who told him about it to which he said “my dad” ,there was great satisfaction on my part saying “who do you think showed it to him” (actually its not a solo its a threesome) one up for the old Fellah’s LOL.

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    • Well worth watching.
      19 mins 05 secs : June 5, 2021
      Interviewed by Mike Ryan, of “Asia Pacific Today”, an Australian with reference to Australia’s vaccine program, and to the experience of the USA.

      Why are the pushing the vaccines, and in so many ways, mandating while being hypocritical, and not following the usual protocols, and pushing so much coercion hype.
      So many pressure points, on the population that have never ever be done.
      Government agencies, administrators, basically staffers, not medico. are aggressively pushing, yet they have no liability, while pushing for malfeasance practice in treatment for Covid, whilst coercion for vaccine.

      Concerns have been raised about the Victorian Government’s paper called Antibody-dependent enhancement and SARS-CoV-2 vaccines and therapies.

      Dr Peter McCullough is profoundly disturbed about the Government rush to vaccinate the entire population, including those who are immune and not at high risk.
      Dr McCullough has stated publicly that he cannot recommend the Covid19 vaccines based on all current safety data.

      He had advised getting vaccinations in January & February, 2021
      How ever he saw some of the problems from the vaccine.
      Considered things and then stopped, with some regret for the damage.

      We need to know this, so we can push back on our NZ health system, when they up the pressure.

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    • Why was just good medical treatment not allowed for Covid 19 by Government agencies, administrators, staffers etc..?

      ….. The CDC and Dr. Fauci ignored treatment plans for coronavirus patients unless the person was under severe distress.

      Cardiologist and Professor of Medicine Peter McCullough testified in Texas earlier this year.
      Dr. McCullough sees COVID patients and says 85% of COVID patients given multi-drug treatment plan recover from the disease with complete immunity.
      McCullough added, “The pandemic could have been over by now, he says, if those who tested positive for covid had been immediately treated before they fell ill enough to be hospitalized.
      He also says that thousands could have been, and still could be saved if the treatment protocol he and other physicians use were not suppressed.”

      Dr. Fauci and the CDC and WHO suppressed this effective treatment plan and others.

      ……. Then in May Dr. Fauci told CNN that hydroxychloroquine was actually “dangerous” and ineffective.

      Dr. Fauci told CNN hydroxychloroquine was actually dangerous when used as a prophylactic against coronavirus. Hydroxychloroquine had been used safely for 65 years in millions of patients. And so the message was crafted that the drug is safe for its other uses, but dangerous when used for Covid-19.
      https://independentside.com/its-worse-than-we-thought-fauci-and-top-us-doctors-caught-they-conspired-to-disqualify-hydroxychloroquine-as-covid-treatment-millions-dead-as-a-result/

      When you read the whole thing, the plans in place to bring about the virus, or to cover the connections to the virus, to suppress the treatment for the virus, would seem that an equivalent of the Nuremberg Trials Charges should start.

      Would an Official Information Application for phone calls made to the U.K. by Ardern be made openly available for what advice was really given?

      The power of the New Zealand tyrant in her Ardern ‘adhans’, uses censorship for control, as practiced against “Brenton Tarrant’s” manifesto, just as about all things about the CCP virus and their control in New Zealand.

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    • Just these 6 points should trigger Nuremberg trials.

      1) There was a conspiracy between the five authors of the Nature paper and the heads of the NIH, NIAID and Wellcome Trust to cover up the lab origin of COVID.

      2) There was a conspiracy involving Daszak , Fauci and others to push the natural origin theory. (See other emails in the recent drop.)

      3) There was a conspiracy involving Daszak to write the Lancet letter and hide its provenance, to push the natural origin theory and paint any other ideas as conspiracy theory. Collin’s blog post is another piece of this story.

      4) Farrar was intimately involved in both large hydroxychloroquine overdose trials, in which about 500 subjects total died.

      5) Farrar, Fauci and Collins withheld research funds that could have supported quality trials of the use of chloroquine drugs and ivermectin and other repurposed drugs that might have turned around the pandemic.

      6( Are the four individuals named here — Fauci, Daszak, Collins and Farrar — intimately involved in the creation of the pandemic, as well as the prolongation and improper treatments used during the pandemic?
      https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/fauci-emails-top-public-health-officials-lies-covid-origin-treatments/?itm_term=home

      And it seems that this was figured by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr with some others, and this is well before the Fauci e-mails that confirm this.
      The media and governments, neither looked, or suppressed any lead of this evidence of wrong doing.

      Naturally the geniuses of this world would follow another agenda, and in cahoots with media, & unaccountable government agencies, push the sheeple over the cliff.

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    • This young Doctor resigns from the NHS in the UK and produces this message.

      He can not speak out as Medical agencies control and pressure all about medicines and vaccines.

      NHS Doctor resigns and speaks out.
      https://bnt-cdn.b-cdn.net/upload/videos/2021/06/xYNcsY8XtamNLyk3VgB2_07_98bc55c4c7836f1f03739a8887a11bec_video_360p_converted.mp4
      7 mins 58 secs. :

      Covers a lot of areas, but is suppressed in so many ways like early treatment for covid, about vaccines, difficulty to report side-effects, the PCR cycles being fraud, civil law procedure for lock-downs, masks, but common law is higher,

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    • That interview was absolutely riveting stuff. Thanks for the heads-up.

      I simply cannot understand how this kind of cover-up and medical malpractice continues, given the amount of questioning and bona fide concern there is about this experimental biological agent masquerading as a ‘vaccine’ being thrust on the world’s population.

      The tragic truth, though, is that 75% 74.62% of humanity just doesn’t seem to give a fuck. They’re happy to submit to this immoral experiment just for the sake of a quiet life. Talking to some of them I’m sure that they’ve been programmed to believe that by submitting to this, somehow they will become ‘free’. Free to travel, free to go to the gym, free to socialise and (more frightening) free to keep their jobs.

      This is 1984 on a worldwide scale and if anybody had warned of this 3 years ago they would have been written off as a crazy lunatic. And yet it’s happening.

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  2. I feel so sorry for those poor Mongrel Mob members being the victims of a terrible smear campaign. Fortunately they’ve got a brain dead white chick to tell us how offended they are. Maybe they should get some counseling?

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  3. Hundreds Arrested in Global Organized Crime Sting Using FBI-Developed Messaging App

    “This operation is an exceptional success by the authorities in the United States, Sweden, the Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand and the other European members of the Operational Task Force,” Europol’s Deputy Executive Director Jean-Philippe Lecouffe said in a statement.

    The operation relied on an encrypted messaging app developed by the FBI, in close coordination with the Australian Federal Police, called ANOM. Its aim was to target global organized crime, drug trafficking, and money laundering operations. Over time, ANOM grew to service with more than 12,000 encrypted devices used by members of over 300 criminal syndicates operating in over 100 countries—including the Italian mafia, outlaw motorcycle gangs, and international drug trafficking syndicates, Europol said.

    https://www.theepochtimes.com/mkt_breakingnews/hundreds-arrested-in-global-organized-crime-sting-using-fbi-developed-messaging-app_3849320.html?utm_source=newsnoe&utm_medium=email2&utm_campaign=breaking-2021-06-08-1&mktids=3e0c95b9ac75e0bccc985b67e2fbdcb8&est=eXeQ2MqhUz2SnA7HYK5d2bYIGz1mHjpZxYCc2bpVtubdfDgrPsfEZbTPw0bPWbE%3D

    Meanwhile;
    In breaking news, Joe and Hunter delete ANOM from their phones… not that the DOJ cares.

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    • So three thousand new gang members in Ao tea zealand in the last three and a bit years under the pro-crime Ardern Labour Govt and 35 are arrested of which nearly half will be catch and release by Dudges .

      So just the gang version of the 1%.

      Yeah, the numbers do not make me applaud.
      Plus of the 200 in Aussie at least 15 will be 501’d back to NZ.

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  4. Viking ,apparently the NZ (Cindys) police were very much involved with this International operation and proved they could do multiple things at the same time.
    They were able to make the coffee , hassle right wing bloggers, and confiscate firearms all whilst holding the beers for all the real police forces of the World, only time will tell if they fucked anything up.

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    • We if you close one eye and cover the other they aint gunna find much. Ignorrance dosent mean its stopped it just means youve gone soft on crime… its one of labours only policies its achieving results in.

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    • After the Minister of Social welfare in NZ had her mother convicted of Benefit Fraud there has been a clear effort by the pro-crime Ardern Sixth Labour Govt to ‘make it go away’.

      Sepuloni’s mother was convicted near the end of the Notional Govt term .
      The mother is a whitey but hangs with brown fullas.

      “Sickness beneficiary Beverley Anne Sepuloni pleaded guilty in New Plymouth District Court earlier this month to 19 dishonesty charges.

      Between October 2003 and July 2014 she received benefit payments of $33,856 she was not entitled to. The court heard that Sepuloni failed to alert authorities that she was living in a relationship similar to marriage.

      Her partner Michael Rangi pleaded guilty to four dishonesty charges. The court heard he received $62,351 in benefit overpayments during the same period.
      Today Sepuloni has been sentenced to four-and-a-half months home detention, 250 hours community service and she has to pay back $15,000 at $20 per week.”

      That was 2015.
      So nick 33k and you have to pay back $15,000 at $20 per week from the continued benefit payments you receive.
      Such punishment, not!
      A beneficiary on Home D !!!
      Wow, we all got that last year and the poor people of Melbourne have had more than 4 and half months Home D and they did nothing wrong.

      With those sort of punishments, yeah I say why bother convicting
      Like Winston and his ‘woops pension’ while partnered up with multi millionaire girlfriend in St Marys Bay.

      Ain’t it a great country when the Minister of Social welfare can have a mother recently convicted of Social welfare fraud; and the Minister of Finance can have his father convicted and jailed of financial crime.

      It makes the Governments of Togo and Vanuatu look positively upstanding.
      I wonder if the governments of Togo or Mali or Zimbabwe bang on all the time about how transparent they are?

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    • Will be far higher in nz, easier to just say fuck it and die early on if you dont have a house and a couple million on savings. Pension will be gone within a decade (1st to get slashed via austerity) kiwisaver will be decimated in the next global recession and the govt will tax to oblivion the remaining money left in society.

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    • Average it out
      $1.100,000 /average cost of living per month of $650 is 141 years
      Put it another way if you live after retirement for 35 years it will mean you can spend $31,000 a year plus your pension

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        • Before my father passed away recently he was caught in the automatic doors at Summerset Heritage Park. Despite my showing the doors are unfit for purpose and could actually kill, they obfuscated and have done nothing but tune a sensor that doesn’t react to motionless objects in the doors path. Unfortunately Dad paused with his walker in the wrong place. This was to be a nice day out and instead another trip in ambulance and wounds that were slow to heal as Dad was 89 and had parkinsons. These people at a management level are only interested in returns and they farm the old for their money rapaciously.
          I can write pages on the hell hole they’ve created for the old and the true lack of care that underlines all their actions.
          They currently run adds inviting people to open homes inviting them to share some baking. If only the meals they provide at high cost were bought in too, they’re a total rip off and often inedible.
          In summary if Summerset management give a shit, it ain’t for the inmates

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          • I wasn’t thinking about elderly horror stories but those concerning people (typically hard-working men) who reach the age of compulsory retirement (often 60 in Japan) and find out that they don’t know what to do with themselves.

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          • My father was in a rest home/retirement village for his last 3 years.
            I did notice early on the management level could get selection for the NZ Olympic Team in the Sprint class.
            They ran away real fast.
            The lower level staff really did all the work – literally, the heavy lifting.

            When you did track down management it was all formal, must have someone else present, oh there is no-one available right now, and then try to wear you down. My sister was the appointed contact so I did not have to deal with them much except the last 3 months.
            However all up, compared to the other stories I hear, it was above average.

            My mates mother is in a village in the same company village, different site, but seems happy with it.
            Oceania.
            When I visited – 600 km away – I would take the staff a box of chocolates and bag of the 20x Afghan biscuits. The workers that is. Not the shirkers.

            I know someone whose mother was at Summerset and they had NO word of praise for the whole experience.
            Perhaps it could be renamed Winterset. The winter of discontent.

            The different brands/companies do vary notably in quality and at the end of the day (well, it is for the inmates) it is a bu$ineS$.

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  5. This coming to New Zealand with the Commissioners, and with media Nippert, Gower etc., in tow.

    5 years jail for having 3 books in possession, that were lawful to own.
    He seemed to be more of a collector, nor seemed espouse such an agenda.
    The idea is to stop a crime that some one is knowledgeable about, but is not doing and has no plans to commit. 🙁

    Man gets 5 years for having 3 lawful books and THE WRONG VIEWS
    https://youtu.be/KdvuF9K9LD4
    12 mins 13 seconds. : • Jun 1, 2021

    Well spoken, and well said.

    Nicholas Brock has been jailed for 5 years for owning 3 lawful books (that can be downloaded from Amazon) while holding ‘extreme political views’.

    The judge sentences others in different ways when supposedly having experience in terrorist cases, then shows their is even a greater new crime to be sentenced for.

    “I do not sentence you for your political views; I sentence you for mine” . from a comment.

    Coming here in New Zealand, and just a little change in laws will unleash the tyranny of “kindness adhans” etc with the minions of the Commissioners. .. 🙁
    Another way of creating a “squirrel” from the government’s agenda, so in winding up people, to create fear, to win another election for a dictatorship.

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  6. I was fishing on holiday in florida when I ran out of bait,I saw a small snake nearby trying to swallow a frog .
    knowing the snake couldn’t bite me with the frog in his mouth, I grabbed him right behind the head, took the frog, and put it in my bait bucket.
    Now the dilemma was how to release the snake without getting bit.
    So, I grabbed my bottle of Jack Daniels and poured a little whiskey in its mouth.
    His eyes rolled back, he went limp.
    I released him into the lake without incident and carried on fishing using the frog.

    A little later, I felt a nudge on my foot.

    It was that snake, with two more frogs

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  7. What was so great about th maori life style before colonisation they used to eat each other , steal land from each other and enslave each other and further more used to treat their woman like complete shit but then again some things havent changed

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  8. Peter Williams is discussing retirement villages on Magic.

    The Retirement Commissioner is recommending the Government urgently review the laws around retirement villages to better protect the elderly.
    https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/new-zealand/care-sector-legal-framework-risks-being-unfit-purpose-retirement-commissioner?auto=0

    A report by the commissioner’s office, the Commission for Financial Capability (CFFC), pointed out the legal framework of the sector had not been reviewed in its 20-year history, and Jane Wrightson said it was at risk of becoming unfit for purpose.

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  9. This is a long read, 21 minute estimate,
    Noting the connections to Reserve Banks, and then consider the New Zealand Reserve Bank Governor and I would think there would be interconnections of thoughts and agenda.
    That agenda will also own NZ’s Finance Minster, Grant Robinson, that rules the current government and aligns with “yes comrade” making ‘adhans’.

    In his book Value(s): Building a Better World for All, Mark Carney, former governor both of the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, claims that western society is morally rotten, and that it has been corrupted by capitalism, which has brought about a “climate emergency” that threatens life on earth. This, he claims, requires rigid controls on personal freedom, industry and corporate funding.

    Carney’s views are important because he is UN Special Envoy on Climate Action and Finance. He is also an adviser both to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on the next big climate conference in Glasgow, and to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

    Since the advent of the COVID pandemic, Carney has been front and centre in the promotion of a political agenda known as the “Great Reset,” or the “Green New Deal,” or “Building Back Better.”
    All are predicated on the claim that COVID, and its disruption of the global economy, provides a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity not just to regulate climate, but to frame a more fair, more diverse, more inclusive, more safe and more woke world.

    Carney draws inspiration from, among others, Marx, Engels and Lenin, but the agenda he promotes differs from Marxism in two key respects.
    First, the private sector is not to be expropriated but made a “partner” in reshaping the economy and society.
    Second, it does not make a promise to make the lives of ordinary people better, but worse.
    Carney’s Brave New World will be one of severely constrained choice, less flying, less meat, more inconvenience and more poverty:
    “Assets will be stranded, used gasoline powered cars will be unsaleable, inefficient properties will be unrentable,” he promises.

    https://nationalpost.com/opinion/peter-foster-mark-carney-man-of-destiny-arises-to-revolutionize-society-it-wont-be-pleasant

    So many points in that article that connects into UN, governments, circling back to each other in support, that will bring about more collective controls.

    They need to be challenged.
    The seek control of all banking, insurance companies, and other financial levers that will then giver direction to what you can & most certainly can not do, on their ‘belief’ system.
    Another reason for a Nuremberg trial. 🙂

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    • Researching Tinder! Students too cheap to pay for their own dating app fees. A research grant probably covers ‘expenses’ for the cheap bastards. Excellent training for the ‘big boys’ trough they will indulge in for the rest of their lives.

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    • That was not violence.
      It was a bitch slap.
      For a wee bitch.

      If you can’t exert violence on politicians then who do you lay it on?
      It is politicians who start wars and send young men who have not lived their life, to go and kill other young men who have not yet lived their life.
      Usually for made up propaganda and MIC profits.

      France did not defend itself properly in 1939 and it was young men from other countries – NZ/AU/US/Canada/India etc that liberated their country.
      When that was done that went straight back to South east Asia to continue their own aggression on others.

      France were part of the cartel 10 years ago that destroyed Libya – the country with better healthcare for its people and better education standards than the USA.

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    • waikatogirl@1326

      Yet Nutmeg still believes that she’s a ‘Princess’ (despite evidence to the contrary) and that the ‘Lower Orders’ are OBLIGED to kowtow and be obsequious to her, and that SHE can do whatever she wants and everyone will just LOVE her.

      The ‘Disney Princess’ myth is VERY well-engrained in the USA!

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  10. More unintended consequences of the clown car policies. They are really operating in la-la land.

    Climate Change Commission’s final advice: Rapid uptake of electric vehicles – at cost of more than 2000 mechanics
    https://www.newshub.co.nz/home.html

    Modelling indicates that households which replace an internal combustion engine car with an electric one could save more than $1300 a year

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    • They’ve got plenty of support too. The clowns have painted themselves into a corner here, because if they back down on nurses, then all the other public services with frozen pay, are going to call “game on”. It’ll be beautiful to watch.

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  11. WATCH: Explosive, Unearthed Video Shows Peter Daszak Describing ‘Chinese Colleagues’ Developing ‘Killer’ Coronaviruses.

    EcoHealth Alliance President Peter Daszak – who collaborated with the Wuhan Institute of Virology on research funded by Dr. Anthony Fauci’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease – appears to boast about the manipulation of “killer” SARS-like coronaviruses carried out by his “colleagues in China” in a clip unearthed by The National Pulse.

    https://thenationalpulse.com/exclusive/daszak-reveals-chinese-colleagues-manipulating-coronaviruses/

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  12. At a time of the proposed ridiculous cycle bridge over the 800 metres of water at Auckland harbour for what will be more than one billion dollars it is perhaps time to compare
    a tale of two railways :

    Railway one.
    North America’s transcontinental railroad was a…
    1,912-mile (3,077 km) continuous railroad line constructed between 1863 and 1869
    that connected the existing eastern U.S. rail network at Council Bluffs, Iowa with the Pacific coast at the Oakland Long Wharf on San Francisco Bay

    The rail line was built by three private companies over public lands provided by extensive US land grants. Construction was financed by both state and US government subsidy bonds as well as by company issued mortgage bonds

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_transcontinental_railroad

    It was built in 6 years and ran more than 3000 km; it started half way through the Civil War.
    It majorly changed things and was the end of the old style ‘cowboy’ and the long cattle drives despite Hollyweird’s fake take on actual history.

    Railway two:
    Auckland has the City Rail link being built now.
    It started a few years back and is due in 2024.
    It is three and half kilometres long.
    1/1000 the length of the US continental rail
    0.1 % the length.
    Taking the same time to build.

    To effect this :
    The Mt Eden Railway station is closed for 4 years.
    Last week the Normanby road rail crossing was closed – for good (or evil)
    This is a main thoroughfare and the best way to get to the Motorway for Mt Eden people; a way to get to the hospital, so a very busy place. When the bloody train is going through with 5 or 6 people on it (most trips) there can be 50 + cars held up.
    Now it is gone.

    Central city is already a mess and this month the intersection of Victoria St and Albert St will be closed for years to come.

    It is a mess and builds a three and half km choo choo track in the same time that a 2000 mile railway /3000+ km was built across a continent on untamed land.

    The US one went across the Sierra Nevada mountains at over 5000 feet (1500 mtr) above sea level so about twice the height of NZs highest rail point
    In the 1860s.

    Its economic impact was huge:-
    -It opened up the US West
    -allowed the US to control the continent across that width
    -made the previously slow and dangerous wagon trains redundant
    -Allowed the movement of stock faster so basically eliminated long cattle drives
    -Allowed produce (mainly fruit) from California to be shipped to the populous West coast (There was no Panama canal at that time)
    -Created a backbone for other rail lines to join in
    -Established towns that became cities
    -Opened up the mail order trade

    What will Auckland City’s 2 mile choo choo do?

    Railway one made a real difference.
    Railway two. not so much , well hardly at all.
    And a cycle bridge over the 800 metres of harbour is a bit rich but hey, $100 mill for a choo choo from Hamilton to Papakura also looks (and is) extravagant.

    Good luck to the nurses in their pay dispute.

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  13. Interesting drive today, Napier through to Wairoa, had around (without actual counting) about 50 logging trucks on their way to Napier, apparently Gisborne port is closed last week and this week. Very bendy, the railway line running alongside was not being used. The driving, passing and acknowledging let throughs was a great standard.
    The number of part Maori in the New World was certainly a lot higher than in the South Island, a couple had the bar code, the female also down her neck and front, pen must have been dropped, and the male one managed to attack most of his face.
    All we need now is for a return to some blue skies.

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  14. Klaus must be so pleased with himself….creating a problem and having the solution. A one world system already built, waiting in the wings, ready to be deployed, at the snap of his fingers. All he needs is an eager audience, and gullible country’s governments to climb aboard and ‘hey presto’…Total control.

    Cyber Polygon
    9 July 2021
    The international capacity building initiative aimed at raising the global cyber resilience and the expansion of intersectoral cooperation against cyberthreats.
    https://cyberpolygon.com/

    So, what problem can he create?

    Jackware: A new type of ransomware could be 10 times as dangerous

    The ransomware crimewave — which has been pummeling businesses, cities, and police departments left and right for the last few years — hit a grim new milestone recently with the first high-profile attacks on U.S. critical infrastructure.

    Between the attacks on Colonial Pipeline and JBS, which disrupted nearly half of the East Coast’s gasoline supply for a week and threatened 20% of the U.S. meat market, respectively, consumers are finally experiencing the first physical impacts to their daily lives from cyber attacks.

    https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/ransomware-jackware-115229732.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9kdWNrZHVja2dvLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAM_C9Knfj-1k4-SBAfTm_sGQ5vuiJDI2_chaMhID6X97TMGmA5xuUX2jz5iXQ2AIA0XtnJqF1coSMBTL73OsEJKsp-rl_udIJq2n7A8rR77ccHQwPXdkkSzwU9N9XHm1BbCY8c_EJa1jdPl-OG1O9Q873Zy9GIdOJlCs6bUQ1zTJ

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  15. DOJ Charges Criminal ‘Influencers’ Who Worked for FBI’s Honeypot Phone Company

    The defendants thought they worked for Anom, an encrypted phone company marketed to criminals. But the FBI was in control, and now the DOJ is charging them.

    On Monday Motherboard reported that for years the FBI secretly ran an encrypted communications network called “Anom” popular among serious organized criminals in order to harvest the content of their communications. The elaborate operation has resulted in hundreds of arrests around the world. Now, the Department of Justice is also charging people who worked for the fake encrypted phone company, including administrators and “influencers” who used their position in the underworld to encourage criminals to use the Anom phones, according to newly unsealed court records.

    https://www.vice.com/en/article/y3d3dx/doj-charges-anom-influencers-fake-honeypot-company

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    • An at the end of the article

      The defendants are Joseph Hakan Ayik, Domenico Catanzariti, Maximilian Rivkin, Abdelhakim Aharchaou, Seyyed Hossein Hosseini, Alexander Dmitrienko, Baris Tukel,
      Erkan Yusef Dogan, Shane Geoffrey May, Aurangzeb Ayub,
      James Thomas Flood, Srdjan Todorovic aka Dr. Djek,
      Shane Ngakuru, Edwin Harmendra Kumar, Omar Malik, Miwand Zakhimi, and Osemah Elhassen.

      that all sounds a bit wacist !!!

      Clearly Shane Ngakuru will get off because… colonialism …

      A fair few muzzies in there.
      Yeah, don’t drink coffee or tea but drug running is fine
      The Comancheros was originally a white guy anti drugs club but taken over by violent drug dealing muzzies.

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  16. FFS ,I know I make stupid comments now and then for a bit of a laugh but seriously WHO’s going to be VP when the trailerpark Slut Harris has her inevitable “mental breakdown” ???

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  17. Three people got caught sneaking in to NZ from Melbourne.
    How? Drove to Sydney. So no airticket for onward travel.
    Probably by documentation they carried like drivers license with address or some such paperwork!
    Watch what you carry and think about it!
    Be careful out there folks if you are going to be sneaky. Be real sneaky!

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  18. Little angry tried to address the striking nurses and they got pissed and drowned him out with boos!
    Don’t you love it the ex boss of the EPMU union tryed weasel words and got instant feedback!
    Now what are you and that scroney creature going to do?
    You lost this round!

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  19. Cone city Auckland, with some of the worst traffic congestion, fucked infrastructure, polluted bays and always running out of water is named the most livable city in the world.
    Go figure.
    Just complete this joke, Wellington came in fourth.

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      • Nurses, truck drivers, builders etc. Anyone with more then half a brain and nothing holding them back is heading to aussie.
        A mates just come back for a 3 week holiday and taking over another 6 of his mates with him all with jobs lined up in rural australia. Nutha mates back mid next month and sane thing hes got a 2 mates and their partners all sorted ready to go.
        The brain drain is well and truely undrreay NZs IQ is falling rapidly, all nz will be left with is a bunch of cindy voters along with a few of us mugs tied here with property/family wallowing in cindys clusterfuck.

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      • Seedneey is a leboed out shithole now.
        The crime run by the Lebanese.
        Thanks to Malcolm Fraser.
        West Sydney is a crime riddled Wogistan

        When I was there 4 years ago virtually no-one spoke zee English. It is not the place of 30 years ago.

        Better up the coast around Newcastle /Central coast where the refugee Australians are .
        Or South to Woolongong /Kiama
        Decades of severe political corruption by the State Governments has taken a toll.

        My money would be on South East Queensland.
        the irony is QLD has a Liebour Govt and will for a long time .
        NSW hs Liberal but e.g. the roads are complete crap
        I saw this in Sep 2019.
        QLD. a 200 km journey takes 200 minutes.
        NSW – Three and a half to 4 hours on so called open road.

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  20. I just had an e mail from the Climate Change Commission telling me their report to Government has just been published. With trepidation I clicked on the link expecting to find a load of PC climate bollox and ludicrous impoverishing recommendations but it was even worse than that. No mention that I could see of our country New Zealand only some fictional place called Aotearoa and this:
    Te Whakarākei Matua
    Ināia tonu nei – Kia Whakahekea E Aotearoa Te Hauwaro
    Te tutuki i te wawata me te tika o te whakahau
    Kāhore i te huarahi tika!
    Te ahunga pae tawhiti hei āki i te toitūtanga o ngā whakahau
    Te Takapauwharanui – te āhua tuku i ngā whakahekenga tuku hauwaro whānui
    Te Whakarite – kia toitū te kaupapa
    Te Toitūtanga – te whakarite tika i te ahu o te tukanga
    Ngā panonitanga – me whānui tōna horapa
    Ko tā te ao e titiro nei i te whakapau kaha a Aotearoa
    E pakari ake nei te hiahia

    Just what am I supposed to make of this other than that the whole exercise has been a gigantic waste of time, effort and public money? Hopefully the whole report will now be shelved and the Commission disbanded but knowing Ardern I expect it will be praised to the rafters and promises made (which will not be kept of course). What a bloody farce this country is becoming.

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  21. My wife’s just been checking to see if she has everything ready for her first solo parachute jump tomorrow.
    I said, “Have you got a spare pair of knickers with you?”
    “What, in case I shit myself?” She replied.
    “No.” I said, “In case your main chute doesn’t open.

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  22. Judith, You’ll need your tin helmet to deflect all the arrows of hate.

    Treaty of Waitangi was ‘agreement for Crown to take sovereignty’, not ‘a forced colonisation’ – Judith Collins
    https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/politics/2021/06/treaty-of-waitangi-was-agreement-for-crown-to-take-sovereignty-not-a-forced-colonisation-judith-collins.html

    On Wednesday, Collins said she felt what he’d said had been “taken somewhat out of context”.

    “What he was trying to say is that if you look at things like democracy, the rule of law, these are good things that came from the association with the British Empire,” she told host Peter Williams.

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  23. US takes 61 countries off ‘avoid all travel’ list, including Japan

    Centers for Disease Control’s revised criteria clears way for fully vaccinated people
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) — The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has eased travel recommendations for more than 110 countries and territories, including Japan just ahead of the Olympics.

    The CDC’s new ratings were first reported by Reuters and posted on a CDC website on Monday, include 61 nations that were lowered from its highest “Level 4” rating that discouraged all travel to recommending travel for fully vaccinated individuals, the agency confirmed on Tuesday.

    Another 50 countries and territories have been lowered to “Level 2” or “Level 1,” a CDC spokeswoman said. Countries ranked lowest for COVID-19 risks now include Singapore, Israel, South Korea, Iceland, Belize and Albania.

    https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Coronavirus/US-takes-61-countries-off-avoid-all-travel-list-including-Japan

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