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It’s Our Right, Not a Medic’s Choice

It’s Our Right, Not a Medic’s Choice

Harry Palmer It intrigues me as to how many companies, corporations and public bodies like city councils the (Western) world over have been ‘turned’ in recent years to adopting modus operandi like ‘wokeism”, DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusivity), etc that are demonstrably counterproductive to their once-overriding raison d’être.

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Charter Schools and the Humorous Union Response

Charter Schools and the Humorous Union Response

Alwyn Poole Alwyn Poole founded and was the head of Mt Hobson Middle School in Auckland for 18 years. MH Academy is now an in person private school for Year 11–13. There is now a nationwide online provision called Mt Hobson Academy Connected for Years 1–13. alwynpoole.substack.

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All Smoke, But No Fire

All Smoke, But No Fire

The Labour Party is desperate to light a fire under the Government’s tobacco excise increases. Unfortunately they have a very weak person on the job. It’s the former Health Minister Ayesha Verrall, who, going by her performances in the House, would be hard pushed to light a cigarette,

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Open Letter to the Hon Dr Shane Reti

Dr Guy David Hatchard hatchardreport.com Guy is an international advocate of food safety and natural medicine. He received his undergraduate degree in Logic and Theoretical Physics from the University of Sussex and his PhD in Psychology from Maharishi University of Management, Fairfield Iowa. He was formerly a senior manager

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Socialism Is Like Undead Zombies
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Socialism Is Like Undead Zombies

Christopher Luxon wants more dams. It’s an admirable goal, but belies the fact that it usually requires other people’s money to do it and so, like the zombie apocalypse, the undead of socialism rise again to stalk the land. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon wants to remove “red tape”

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The State of the Nation
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The State of the Nation

Hon Christopher Luxon Prime Minister Thank you for coming to my first State of the Nation as Prime Minister. Thank you for coming to a speech where I don’t just get to talk about what we want to do. But a speech about what we will do, and what

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Face of the Day

Face of the Day

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon gave his first State of the Nation address yesterday. “I won’t apologise for making tough choices to support young people off welfare and into work, because 24 years languishing on welfare means no hope. It means no opportunity. It means no dignity from work.” This

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Crown–Maori Partnership?
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Crown–Maori Partnership?

Geoff Parker First published on NZCPR Breaking Views Some in New Zealand’s society today believe there is a Crown/Maori Partnership. Let’s go back to the time Te Tiriti was signed by the chiefs and Governor Hobson who was acting for the Queen of England. It is agreed

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The Amazing Achievements of Waka Konetahi

The Amazing Achievements of Waka Konetahi

Alwyn Poole Alwyn Poole founded and was the head of Mt Hobson Middle School in Auckland for 18 years. MH Academy is now an in person private school for Years 11–13. There is now a nationwide online provision called Mt Hobson Academy Connected for Years 1–13. alwynpoole.substack.

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Labels, Categories and the Fall of Rome

Labels, Categories and the Fall of Rome

Matt Judd Normally when I attempt to write one of these essays, I try to remember what my English teacher taught me last century and have an introduction, a body and a conclusion. I also try to give articles some sort of legitimacy by attaching a link or two to

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When Will It Be Called Treason?

When Will It Be Called Treason?

New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out with Science nzdsos.com Mary Hobbs, writer and publisher, shares a heart-wrenching story of a vaccine-injured family, the lack of informed consent, and their experiences with the medical profession since. Fear not the path of truth for the lack of people walking on

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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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Replay Radio: The Crunch
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Replay Radio: The Crunch

Here is the replay of The Crunch from this week. Kirsten Murfitt and Maurice Williamson were my guests, and of course the Buddies… listen for Lynnley’s second outing!! Enjoy! KIRSTEN MURFITT: On The WHO Pandemic Treaties: What’s Happening and What We Can Do Kirsten Murfitt joins Cam to

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