Business
30 Years of the World Trade Organization
Today all of us can buy things produced across the globe: and our daily life is based on this level of access and cooperation.
Christopher Luxon’s Important Trip to the Middle East
New Zealand is dipping its toes back into the Middle East. With a desert climate serving as a natural barrier to agriculture, the GCC countries are particularly willing buyers of New Zealand’s food exports.
McDonald’s Reverses Course on DEI
It appears the tide is turning on woke culture. Let’s hope these waves quickly make their way to NZ shores.
Why Are the Bad Guys Smarter Than the Good Guys?
Why are the bad guys demonstrably smarter than those tasked with protecting our money and providing security?
Bird Flu Fears While Biowarfare Continues Unabated
Patents expert Dr David Martin has stated that there are at least 3,099 patents on H5N1, making bird flu a gold mine for many if a ‘pandemic’ can be generated.
Waking up From the Dream of Biotechnology
If we give in, we will be providing a helping hand to our ‘friends’ in America who will then toddle off to Europe and ask them to follow suit. “See, New Zealand did it, now it’s your turn.”
The Pandemic Planners Come for Hoof and Hen… and Us Again
The vaccine is the intellectual property of those who created the bioweapon, and it is worth a fortune once the weapon has been unleashed. It is as simple as that.
This Bill Has Exposed a Knowledge Deficit
The public will be required to opt in because they will no longer be able to find out whether they are buying, eating or being prescribed biotech products.
Storm Clouds Gather for Tamihere
A likely reduction in Whānau Ora funding rattles Te Pāti Māori.
Experts Sound Alarms Over Response and Research Practices
Their critiques span from the effectiveness of flu vaccines to alleged mishandling of research and public health protocols.
Pregnant Woman Billboard Deemed ‘Too Controversial’
How has Canada has gotten to a state where the beauty and excitement of pregnancy is deemed controversial?
The Evolution and Decline of ACC
Strong leadership, a return to visionary ideas and principles, and a commitment to effective prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation are essential to restoring ACC’s legacy and ensuring its future success.
Trump, America and the Canal
In left-winger world, things like hospitals, schools, hotels, shops and infrastructure are all created in the third world by pixie dust natives, rather than by white capitalists and Western civilisation.