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What’s up with COP28?

What’s up with COP28?

Craig Rucker Craig Rucker is a co-founder of CFACT and currently serves as its president. Widely heralded as a leader in the free market environmental, think tank community in Washington, DC, Rucker is a frequent guest on radio talk shows, written extensively in numerous publications, and has appeared in such

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Ditching Paul Hunt a Good Start, but Not Enough to Fix the HRC
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Ditching Paul Hunt a Good Start, but Not Enough to Fix the HRC

dailytelegraph.co.nz “THE JUSTICE MINISTER’S DECISION NOT TO REAPPOINT PAUL HUNT IS A GOOD START, BUT DOESN’T GO FAR ENOUGH TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION’S ROT,” SAYS ACT MP TODD STEPHENSON. “Just this week the Human Rights Commission hired an additional high-paid chief executive and

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A Joint Christian Statement

A Joint Christian Statement

A JOINT CHRISTIAN STATEMENT In response to the events of 7 October 2023 Lead Signatories: Hon Alfred Ngaro, Dr Stephen May, Dr Sheree Trotter, Dr Margaret Canter, Olivier Melnick, Dr Ate Moala, Bryce Turner, Ps Nigel Woodley, Rev Dr Mele’ana Puloka Scroll down to sign this statement • We acknowledge

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Just like That: The Data Went Missing

Just like That: The Data Went Missing

Rebekah Barnett Rebekah Barnett reports from Western Australia. She is a volunteer interviewer for Jab Injuries Australia and holds a BA in Communications from the University of Western Australia. Find her work on her Substack page, Dystopian Down Under. brownstone.org US-based genomics scientist Kevin McKernan says he has lost

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How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the New Normal Reich

consentfactory.org Well, 2023 is almost in the books, and things couldn’t be going better for the New Normal Reich. It’s been a long, strange seven years, but we’re finally back to the Global War on Terror, which, as you may recall, was abruptly preempted in 2016

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Changing the Words Doesn’t Alter the Fact

Changing the Words Doesn’t Alter the Fact

Michael Cook Michael Cook is editor of Mercator. mercatornet.com Such is the stigma surrounding suicide that advocates of ‘voluntary assisted dying’ insist vehemently that it is by no means suicide. For instance, Go Gentle Australia, a leading lobby group for VAD, explains in its website’s FAQ that: People

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Energy Plays an Important Role in Prosperity

Miles Pollard Miles Pollard is an economic policy analyst with the Center for Energy, Climate, and Environment at The Heritage Foundation . http://www.heritage.org/ PA Pundits – International papundits.wordpress.com As the international climate conference known as the Conference of the Parties, or COP28, starts the first Global Stocktake

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They Have Abdicated the Church

They Have Abdicated the Church

Harry Palmer Abandoned and alone is a feeling I fear is coming to many in the next few years as populations are divided for political advantage by our politicians and their puppet masters and the newly created groups are set against each other. This breakdown and alienation is reflected in

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Drug Use and Car Crashes

Drug Use and Car Crashes

familyfirst.org.nz This tragic story not only illustrates the dangers of cannabis, but also highlights the leniency of our sentencing… A woman smoked “20 bongs” of marijuana before getting behind the wheel and killing a pedestrian. She then filmed the aftermath of the crash and posted it to TikTok!

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Elon Musk’s Prediction for the Future

Peter Jacobsen Peter Jacobsen is a Writing Fellow at the Foundation for Economic Education. fee.org The irrational pandemonium of the 20th century was the fear of a population explosion. Estimates from scientists such as Paul Ehrlich projected population growth would lead to mass starvation, death, and environmental degradation. None

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Her Parents Paid $150,000 for Her

Her Parents Paid $150,000 for Her

Lennart Nijenhuis Lennart Nijenhuis started his journalism career as a digital editor at the Dutch daily Reformatorisch Dagblad (Reformed Daily). Before that, he studied Communications at Windesheim Zwolle. He has been working at CNE since its launch in October 2021. mercatornet.com Olivia Maurel always knew something was “off” about

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MOH Put the Cart Before the Horse

MOH Put the Cart Before the Horse

New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out with Science nzdsos.com “Few men are willing to brave the disapproval of their fellows, the censure of their colleagues, the wrath of their society. Moral courage is a rarer commodity than bravery in battle or great intelligence. Yet it is the one essential, vital

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River of Freedom Streams to the World

River of Freedom Streams to the World

Kiwis abroad and international audiences eagerly awaiting the release of River of Freedom can stream it across online platforms from 13 December.  Journeyman Pictures has secured worldwide rights to the New Zealand box office smash, River of Freedom. “A unique and visceral account of the under-reported and divisive furore that

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Two Cases of Young Women Gone Forever

Two Cases of Young Women Gone Forever

New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out with Science nzdsos.com Stuff recently reported the Coroner’s findings on the deaths of two young women who both died in Sept 2021 of blood clots in the lungs.  According to the article Georgia (24) died of pulmonary thrombosis (clotting within the blood vessels

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Socialism Saws off the Branch It Sits On

Socialism Saws off the Branch It Sits On

Tani Newton Let’s get this straight: Family First is a wonderful organisation and I’m deeply thankful that it exists. Without it, New Zealand would be in a far worse plight than it is. I’ve supported it over many years, and I regularly pray for the organisation and

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