reminder: Concerned Ratepayers Kapiti next public meeting is tomorrow

Marram Way, Peka Peka view

This is a nice tree-lined cul-de-sac close to Peka Peka Beach. The ‘marram’ is probably a reference to the grass that used to be the main plantings on dunes, but has since been switched to natives like pingao, see earlier posts.

quote for the week

scammers never sleep

Tēnā koe,

Scam activity is on the rise, and we’re seeing an increase in e-mails from scammers impersonating Snapper Services Limited.

What to look out for
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Dictionary entry of the week

Mumpsimus: a tradition or custom that is adhered to even though it has been shown to be unreasonable; someone who obstinately clings to an error, bad habit or prejudice, even after the foible has been exposed.

“Leftists, particularly Marxists, demonstrate mumpsimus.”

there can can be little doubt about the Globalists’ Great Replacement intentions

calls for Bill Gates to be prosecuted over Covidiocy fraud grow

US Senator John N. Kennedy (Republican-Louisiana) has officially called for the prosecution of billionaire Bill Gates for $1.3 billion in fraud.

The former prosecutor and legendary judge showed no mercy, alleging that the global healthcare mogul deliberately profited from a “failed covid treatment” while possessing evidence that it would never work as promised.

“This is not just a business failure; this is a criminal fraud against the American people!” Kennedy declared vehemently in his latest broadcast. “While families are suffering and small businesses are closing, the elite are enriching themselves with a ‘solution’ they know is nothing more than an empty shell. It’s time for a final verdict!”

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Book review: ‘Waiting for Sunrise’

By Roger Childs

William Boyd is English fiction’s master story teller. –The Independent

A great novelist

 I can humbly endorse this observation, having read twelve of his books. If you are not familiar with Boyd’s excellent writing, grab one when you are next in the library; you won’t be disappointed. His first novel was A Good Man for Africa and he has never looked back. This book won two prestigious literary awards and was made into a film.

Boyd tells wonderful stories, usually with historical settings, and makes it difficult for the reader to take a break! Waiting for Sunrise starts with the line It is a clear and dazzling summer’s day in Vienna. It sounds similar to Snoopy’s opening for the great canine novel: It was a dark and stormy night.

 However Boyd’s second sentence pulls you in: You are standing in a skewed pentangle of lemony sunshine at the sharp corner of Augustiner Strasse and Augustinerbastei, across from the opera house, indolently watching the world pass by you, waiting for someone or something to catch and hold your attention, to generate a tremor of interest.

A World War One setting

It’s 1913, and English actor Lysander Rief is in Vienna with a very personal problem, which he hopes a local psychologist will fix. His late father was a famous stage personality and his beautiful mother is Austrian. 

The story covers just three years and is set mainly in Vienna, London and Geneva. World War One is the backdrop for most of the novel and Lysander is involved with German internees in Wales; sees brief, violent action on the Western Front, and is then tied up with British intelligence and a constantly changing investigation to unmask a traitor.

There is a fascinating range of characters, who are as varied and interesting as their names. Some examples:

  • Lady Anna (Annaliese) Faulkner, Lysander’s glamorous and loving mother
  • Hamo Rief, his explorer uncle
  • Hettie Bull: a flaky, diminutive English sculptor and Lysander’s occasional lover
  • John Bensemon, a sympathetic English psychologist based in Vienna who solves the hero’s problem
  • Blanche Blondel: a fellow actor who is engaged to Lysander
  • Florence Duchesne, a mysterious French secret agent based in Geneva
  • Captain Christian Vandenbrook, a key figure in the British Directorate of War Movements.

Sigmund Freud also makes a brief guest appearance.

Stylistic variations

Boyd is a clever writer who varies his approach in Waiting for Sunrise: there is straight narration; at times Lysander tells the story in sections called Autobiographical Investigations; in other sections it is written like a conversation in a play, and there are even a few poems. The mix is very satisfying, and the unfolding plot of the novel has many twists and turns building to an exciting and unexpected climax. Very highly recommended

The Paraparaumu Library has a large collection of Boyd novels, including the brilliant Ordinary Thunderstorms.

Bill Gates–founded CEPI seeks $2.5 billion for their next pandemic as WHO and World Bank deploy $7 billion across 75 nations

They want round two…

18 February 2026

Those funding pandemic-capable influenza research are now simultaneously building the global response system

This post was published by Jon Fleetwood. Support him by subscribing at Substack and following at Instagram / X / Facebook.

An unprecedented level of international funding and coordination is now underway to expand the global pandemic response system, with at least $9.5 billion committed by the World Health Organization (WHO), the World Bank, and a Bill Gates-founded vaccine coalition to finance the worldwide surveillance networks, laboratories, and vaccines tied to future pandemic declarations.

The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI)—founded in 2017 by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the World Economic Forum, and national governments—announced last week that it is now seeking an additional $2.5 billion to expand its pandemic vaccine financing programs.

This post was published by Jon Fleetwood. Support him by subscribing at Substack and following at Instagram / X / Facebook.

as in NZ, the Labour Party represents system elites in Starmerland, too

If you’re in the upper echelons of the Civil Service, QUANGOs and NGOs then that’s your party.