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It is time we as adults stop listening to this crazy power-hungry bunch who enjoy this authority to have you locked away in your home. Why do we let them keep alive the big lie that they, only they are keeping us free of Covid-19?

It is time we as adults stop listening to this crazy power-hungry bunch who enjoy this authority to have you locked away in your home. Why do we let them keep alive the big lie that they, only they are keeping us free of Covid-19?

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The 85-year-old’s remarkable life was cut short on Saturday morning in a crash near Ngongotahā on his way to the Ōhinemutu dawn parade in Rotorua to honour the Anzacs.
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Thou shalt be visited of the Lord of hosts with thunder, and with earthquake, and great noise, with storm and tempest, and the flame of devouring fire.