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Parler Bends the Knee to Big Tech

Parler Bends the Knee to Big Tech

Andrew Torba CEO, Gab.com Jesus is King Today Apple announced that they would be allowing Establishment Oligarch-owned Parler back on the Apple App Store. This comes after Parler ousted their pro-free speech CEO and Founder John Matze, who claims that his 40% stake in the company was stolen from

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Free Speech Round Up

Free Speech Round Up

Dr David Cumin Spokesperson Free Speech Coalition With the so-called “hate speech” debate heating up, we’re going to write more regular updates on our campaign activity. PM Takes Swipe at David Seymour, Denies Cabinet ‘Have Made Decisions’ At Monday’s Post Cabinet media briefing (skip to 31 minutes in

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Daily News Roundup – 21 April 2021

Daily News Roundup – 21 April 2021

Ihumatao unlawful government spend Henry Cooke (Stuff): Auditor-General rules the $29.9m the Government used to buy Ihumatao was unlawfully spent Tova O’Brien (Newshub): Housing Minister Megan Woods promises to ‘tidy up’ unlawful purchase of Ihumatao 1News: Unlawful Ihumatao payment another ‘messy chapter’ in the saga, 1News political reporter

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Kia Ora and G’Day

Kia Ora and G’Day

Claire Szabó Labour President It’s a huge week for New Zealand, as we resume two-way quarantine free travel with Australia. The trans-Tasman bubble helps friends and family reconnect, provides vital customers for tourism operators here, and brings opportunities for New Zealanders doing business in Australia. Yesterday alone, Air New

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Freedom Is Slavery. Ignorance Is Strength. And So On.

Freedom Is Slavery. Ignorance Is Strength. And So On.

CJ Hopkins consentfactory.org On April 9 I sent out a link to an interview I did with Gunnar Kaiser and urged people to watch it before YouTube censored it completely. Well, guess what … no sooner had YouTube finally removed its punitive ban on KaiserTV from uploading new content — whereupon

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A Letter of Expectations

A Letter of Expectations

ACT Party Free Press Grant Robertson’s letter to the board of Air New Zealand is a shocker, according to Fran O’Sullivan. The Government’s interference in Air New Zealand has been debated over the last week, in part thanks to the Speaker granting David Seymour an Urgent Debate

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Daily News Roundup – 20 April 2021

Daily News Roundup – 20 April 2021

NZ-China relations: Mahuta Speech Alexander Gillespie (The Conversation): Without evidence of real progress, NZ’s foreign policy towards China looks increasingly empty Luke Malpass and Thomas Coughlan (Stuff): The taniwha and the dragon: Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta talks China in major speech Audrey Young (Herald): Nanaia Mahuta likens NZ-China relations

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A Quick Note

A Quick Note

PM Jacinda Ardern I’ll try to keep this one short – it’s just a quick note to, once again, say thanks. Just before midnight Sunday night, the trans-Tasman bubble officially opened, and after what has felt like a very long year, family members and friends have again started arriving

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How Big Tech’s Ministry of Truth Operates

How Big Tech’s Ministry of Truth Operates

Andrew Torba CEO, Gab.com Jesus is King Last week two incredible stories broke from real journalists who report uncomfortable truths that are of great importance to The People. The only problem is tens of millions of people won’t have any clue about these important stories, including many of

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COLFO’s Draft Submission to Police Consultation on Arms Regulations

COLFO’s Draft Submission to Police Consultation on Arms Regulations

Michael Dowling Chairman Council of Licenced Firearms Owners Submissions on the proposed new regulations for firearms close in 6 days. If these proposals go ahead, there will be significantly more regulation for dealers, security arrangements for LFOs and increased cost. You can read our final draft submission here. We have

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The Week in Review

The Week in Review

Like many Kiwis across New Zealand, we were shocked to find, yet again, that the Government have not been doing their job to keep our border secure. After all the carefully choreographed public reassurances and spin, we find that a border worker went without mandatory testing for six months, 450

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Daily News Roundup – 19 April 2021

Daily News Roundup – 19 April 2021

Housing crisis Reuters: ‘Explosion of wealth inequality’ as housing boom leaves many behind – economist Dan Satherley (Newshub): Housing crisis: Price falls coming, but ‘nothing compared to’ how much they’ve risen – economists Miriam Bell (Stuff): What will happen if house prices fall? Tara Shaskey (Stuff): Poverty will cripple Maori if

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Breaking: Proposed Hate Speech Laws Are Terrible

Breaking: Proposed Hate Speech Laws Are Terrible

Dr David Cumin Spokesperson Free Speech Coalition This is rather urgent. What the Government is proposing on hate speech laws is, frankly, scary. I’m writing to ask for your urgent support so we can stop it. The Newsroom website (for Newsroom subscribers only) has obtained the Cabinet Paper put

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Daily News Roundup – 16 April 2021

Daily News Roundup – 16 April 2021

National Party leadership Matthew Hooton (Herald): My message to National – and how to avoid another leadership fiasco (paywalled) Peter Dunne: National needs to sort out what it stands for before it thinks about leadership Grant Duncan: The National Party’s leadership woes Government Richard Harman: So Grant, what’s next?

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Daily News Roundup – 15 April 2021

Daily News Roundup – 15 April 2021

Live animal export ban Stuff: Editorial – The tide goes out on animal exports Luke Malpass (Stuff): Government announces an end to livestock sea export industry RNZ: Government announces ban for live cattle exports by sea Esther Taunton (Stuff): Opponents label live export ban ‘immoral, ill-informed’ Rebecca Howard (BusinessDesk): NZ to

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Daily News Roundup – 14 April 2021

Daily News Roundup – 14 April 2021

Housing crisis Henry Cooke (Stuff): Housing bonus: National say councils should be given $50,000 for every new house built Claire Trevett (Herald): National puts up its solution to housing shortage woes Nita Blake-Persen (RNZ): ‘Motel generation’ feared as emergency housing need continues Damian George (Stuff): City council brushes off

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