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Te Ao News-up in Smoke

Te Ao News-up in Smoke

Rochester Puri Te Ao News reports, in an article about a Waitangi Tribunal claim lodged over the government’s smokefree policies, that Te Ropu Tupeka Kore chair Sue Taylor is concerned about the tactics of the tobacco industry and says the government is listening to the wrong people. “We need

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New Media Sues the State Department over Censorship

Robert Malone Robert W. Malone is a physician and biochemist. His work focuses on mRNA technology, pharmaceuticals, and drug repurposing research. brownstone.org The State Department is censoring and limiting the circulation of disfavoured press outlets. According to a new lawsuit filed in December on behalf of two media organizations,

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Madagascar Cuts to the Chase

They’re not messing around, in Madagascar. Arguments over whether or not paedophiles have a high recidivism rate, or whether the impulse can be cured, rage on. Some criminologists argue that it has a lower recidivism rate, others, the opposite. Some psychologists claim it can’t be cured and “it’

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It’s on for Young and Old

It’s on for Young and Old

The ABC costs Australians north of a billion dollars a year. Long-suffering taxpayers are entitled to wonder how much less they’d be paying, if the Ultimo Collective didn’t keep defaming people. On the other hand, centre-right figures seem to be finally learning from one of the left’s

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D.C Jury Slapps Mark Steyn

D.C Jury Slapps Mark Steyn

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, D.C., Rucker is a frequent guest on radio talk shows, written extensively in numerous publications, and has appeared in

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So Who Is Responsible Now?

So Who Is Responsible Now?

Kurt Mahlburg Kurt Mahlburg is a writer and author, and an emerging Australian voice on culture and the Christian faith. He has a passion for both the philosophical and the personal, drawing on his background as a graduate architect, a primary school teacher, a missionary, and a young adult pastor.

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Musk Makes Good on His Word

Musk Makes Good on His Word

Hey, did you know the Disney corporation has ‘values’? I mean, besides making movies on the cheap by shooting them near Chinese concentration camps, grooming children and churning out the most soulless corporate dreck in cinema history solely to try and cling to intellectual properties… But, no, when the Mouse

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America Is Paying the Price for Migrants

Kelli Ballard libertynation.com Editor’s note: Join Liberty Nation each week to stay up to date on the nationwide ramifications of an open borders America. Washington Gave $350 Million in COVID Funds to Migrants A report by the Economic Policy Innovation Center (EPIC) details how funds from the Coronavirus

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Do We Really Want to Go There?

Do We Really Want to Go There?

William L Anderson William L Anderson is Senior Editor at the Mises Institute and retired professor of economics at Frostburg State University. mises.org A Michigan jury this past week convicted Jennifer Crumbley of “involuntary manslaughter” after her then-15-year-old son Ethan shot and killed four of his classmates at Oxford

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Supreme Court Decision Astounding
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Supreme Court Decision Astounding

Peter Allan Williams Writer and broadcaster for half a century. Now watching from the sidelines although verbalising thoughts on www.reality check.radio three days a week peterallanwilliams.substack.com Three years ago a friend of mine whose a District Court Judge asked me if I would be guest speaker

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Judging the Judges
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Judging the Judges

Sir Bob Jones nopunchespulled.com A half-witted 23 year old anti-car copycat climate protester doused red paint across a Wellington car dealership. I say copycat as every time some form of protest is reported from abroad, such as throwing paint at diverse objects, within a month our look-at-me lightweight brigade

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Big Tech Grilled over Child Sexual Exploitation

Luis Cornelio Luis Cornelio is the MRC assistant editor for Business and Free Speech American. He graduated cum laude with a BA Political Science and a minor in Legal Studies from City College of New York. Most recently he served as the English Editor-in-Chief of El American and is an

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A Call to Action: Reject the IHR

A Call to Action: Reject the IHR

New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out with Science nzdsos.com The Ministry of Health has invited the views of New Zealanders on proposals to amend the World Health Organization (WHO) International Health Regulations (IHRs). Open until 18 February 2024, NZDSOS strongly encourage everyone to participate in the consultation process. We have

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The Defense Gets Its Turn in the Climate Trial of Mann v. Steyn

The Defense Gets Its Turn in the Climate Trial of Mann v. Steyn

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, D.C., Rucker is a frequent guest on radio talk shows, written extensively in numerous publications, and has appeared in

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Just Stop Breaking the Law

Just Stop Breaking the Law

It’s a sad state of affairs when a clown gives more sound legal advice than one of the nation’s supposedly top legal minds, but that’s life in a Clown World, I guess. While the NSW Chief Justice, like so many in his profession, not to mention the

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Why Checks and Balances Are Essential to Freedom
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Why Checks and Balances Are Essential to Freedom

Jon Miltimore Jonathan Miltimore is the Editor at Large of FEE.org at FEE. fee.org In February 2022, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced he was invoking the 1988 Emergencies Act, a new Rubicon in Canadian history. The action marked the first time federal emergency powers had been activated

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