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What can you tell me about this photo? If fans of this series would like it to continue please send your original photos to window@thebfd.co.nz Yesterday’s photo: Fiordland Navigator, Doubtful Sound. Editor Note: The BFD needs more views from your window. We particularly need challenging views

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Save the Journalists

Save the Journalists

11th May 2021 This could be my last piece for a few days as sources are drying up and as a result, the news is only filtering through in dribs and drabs. It doesn’t mean nothing is happening, it’s just getting increasingly difficult to get credible, confirmed updates

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Students Defy the Junta

Students Defy the Junta

10th May 2021 Informants are making a reappearance in Myanmar. In all the previous uprisings informants have made a major impact. They are again leading the military to people they wish to abduct/intern and this has resulted in civilians being arrested and detained. Unlike the previous insurrections, the civilians

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What can you tell me about this photo? If fans of this series would like it to continue please send your original photos to window@thebfd.co.nz Yesterday’s photo was taken opposite the Oparau Roadhouse on the Kawhia Road. Editor Note: The BFD needs more views from your

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What can you tell me about this photo? If fans of this series would like it to continue please send your original photos to window@thebfd.co.nz Yesterday’s photo was taken heading along Cape Palliser Road towards Cape Palliser. Editor Note: The BFD needs more views from your

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Banking System Screwed

Banking System Screwed

9th May 2021 I scratched around for a suitable responsible heading for today’s second update but in the end, I can’t think of a better one than the one I have used. By closing down the internet and mobile phone services the military put great pressure on a

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Looting and Pillaging Continues

Looting and Pillaging Continues

9th May 2021 First of all, my apologies for missing a couple of days of updates. Two of my sources have had section 505 orders issued against them and have gone into hiding. I just wanted to make sure they were ok and not push too hard for further information

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Handbags at the Ready

Handbags at the Ready

It appears that a certain very famous tranny has got all the other trannies upset. And all because he made the commonsense remark that trans “women” should not be allowed to compete against real sportswomen. Newshub reports on the furore. Reality TV star and transgender woman Caitlyn Jenner says she

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What can you tell me about this photo? If fans of this series would like it to continue please send your original photos to window@thebfd.co.nz Yesterday’s photo was taken entering Ngawi heading to Cape Palliser along Cape Palliser Road. Editor Note: The BFD needs more views

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What can you tell me about this photo? If fans of this series would like it to continue please send your original photos to window@thebfd.co.nz Yesterday’s photo was of the Rakaia River taken from Rakaia Gorge Bridge No 1, State Highway 77. Editor Note: The BFD

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What can you tell me about this photo? If fans of this series would like it to continue please send your original photos to window@thebfd.co.nz Yesterday’s photo was of Whangamoana heading to Cape Palliser along Cape Palliser Road. Editor Note: The BFD needs more views from

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The Junta Takes a Hammering

The Junta Takes a Hammering

6th May 2021 Nearly 200 Myanmar military troops, including a colonel and a lieutenant colonel, were killed in clashes between the regime’s troops and the military wing of the Karen National Union (KNU) in Karen State. Military tension has risen in Hpapun area, Shwe Kyin and Thaton Districts, in

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China Does Not Want War, at Least Not Yet. It’s Playing the Long Game

John Blaxland Australian National University John Blaxland is Professor of International Security and Intelligence Studies, and was recently appointed Official Historian of the Australian Signals Directorate and commissioned to write a two-volume history of ASD. Talk of war has become louder in recent days, but the “drumbeat” has been heard

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