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Do Not Feed the Socialists

Do Not Feed the Socialists

The new parliamentary year has kicked off in Australia, and, as expected, the prime minister’s broken promise on tax cuts has dominated discussion. As also expected, the opposition is picking its battles carefully. Peter Dutton has confirmed he will not “stand in the way” of stage three tax cuts,

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A Call to Action

A Call to Action

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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Will 2024 Be Worse Than 2023?

January 30th, 2024 Having had a welcome break, if not an exactly relaxing time over the holidays, I started this letter to bring my comments on UK events up to speed. Unfortunately, there is far too much to comment on, as Rishi Sunak continues to display even greater levels of

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Satirical Image of the Day

Satirical Image of the Day

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Sprinkling Crumbs of Doubt …

voicesforfreedom.co.nz People often ask us for tips to speak more effectively with others on controversial, tricky, or sensitive topics. We certainly don’t have all the answers, but over the past few years, we have noticed a few things that appear to work. Read on to discover some

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Too Good to Be True?
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Too Good to Be True?

Consider the following, dear reader; you’re engaged to a very rich yet perverse man; you’re desperately unhappy and you’re sailing on an ocean liner. Along comes a young fellow who befriends you. He teases the richest man in America, charms numerous other super rich people, and gets

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This Terrible Trend Needs to Be Turned

When did you last read a headline in MSM about more children being raised on welfare? Yet latest Ministry of Social Development benefit statistics (1) show at the end of 2023 the number reached a new high of 222,500. I predicted this would happen when Jacinda Ardern became Prime

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NZ Herald and Their Waitangi Day Joke

NZ Herald and Their Waitangi Day Joke

One of my favourite truisms in politics is “explaining is losing”. Yet that is exactly what the NZ Herald did yesterday with a Waitangi Day article explaining to us all why it is that they are impartial, honest and independent. Yes, they really went there. Explaining is losing. If you

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Christopher Luxon’s Waitangi Speech
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Christopher Luxon’s Waitangi Speech

Rt Hon Christopher Luxon Prime Minister 5 February 2024 [ First paragraph in Maori redacted] Thank you Nga Puhi, Te Tai Tokerau iwi and the Waitangi National Trust for once again hosting these ceremonies commemorating the signing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Waitangi Day is an opportunity to pause and reflect

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Trump Will Not Win
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Trump Will Not Win

Matt Judd I don’t want to write this article. I want former President Donald Trump to be the next President. I think he should be the current president. I think he was cheated out of victory in 2020. Even if you don’t believe there was nefarious early morning

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Not the Bounce He Was Hoping For

Not the Bounce He Was Hoping For

Well, at least the polls aren’t any worse. So must go the chatter from Labor strategists in Canberra, as Anthony Albanese blows another wad of political capital chasing far-left nostrums. At least, unlike the Voice referendum, breaking a solemn promise on Stage 3 tax cuts hasn’t been

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What’s the Point of an Inquiry?

What’s the Point of an Inquiry?

AI nzcovidresponse.substack.com Thanks to a coalition agreement promise – the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Covid-19 response will finally open up for public consultation on their terms of reference this month. Much of what happened in Covid has gone un-questioned by both government and media which

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What Happened to Trust the Science?

What Happened to Trust the Science?

AI nzcovidresponse.substack.com Former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in the States, Dr Anthony Fauci testified behind closed doors recently to the House Coronavirus Select Subcommittee. A statement by the Chair summarised Fauci’s testimony as “The social distancing recommendations forced on Americans ‘sort

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There Is No Longer a United Front

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 Ph.D. in Psychology from Maharishi University of Management, Fairfield Iowa. He was formerly a senior

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Another Blow to Sydney’s Smug Set

Another Blow to Sydney’s Smug Set

Now, if you or I were to run an extension cable across the footpath to run an electrical device on the nature strip, we could be absolutely sure the council would be on us, PDQ. If we were to stack jerry cans of petrol by the curb, to fill up

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The WHO’s Creepy IHR Amendments
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The WHO’s Creepy IHR Amendments

oliviapierson.org Standing on the shoulders of Kiwi professionals, like Kirsten Murfitt and NZDSOS, who are working tirelessly to inform us of in-the-weeds detail of the potential future of NZ – even with a new centre-right government coalition – I’m publishing another of my humble submissions, this time

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