James (he gives his last name in the video) is a CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant), and he recorded this video as a whistleblower because he could not keep silent any longer.
James reports that in 2020 very few residents in the nursing home where he works got sick with COVID, and none of them died during the entire year of 2020.
However, shortly after administering the Pfizer experimental mRNA injections, 14 died within two weeks, and he reports that many others are near death.
The video is long (47 minutes), and it is clear that James is suffering from emotional stress, and he admits that he has nothing to gain from going public, and that he will probably lose his job for doing so. […]
Tuesday 16 February – Andy Oakley will speak about the only valid Treaty of Waitangi – the one signed in the Bay of Islands in early February 1840 which made no mention of principles or partnerships, and did not refer to forests and fisheries. Andy will also talk about his claim to the Waitangi Tribunal. John Robinson will introduce the session.
Tuesday 16 March – John McLean speaking on the facts about Parihaka with particular emphasis on the 1881 occupation by the Armed Constabulary. Te Whiti and Toru are acclaimed in many history sources as paragons of virtue and pioneers in the practice of civil disobedience. What was the reality?
Wednesday 20 April – Roger Childs talking on the topic of Gallipoli –Myth andReality. Should the disastrous Gallipoli campaign have such an important place in our history and did theactions of our forces on the peninsula play a key role in establishing New Zealand’s identity?
The February and April sessions have been arranged because the topics are appropriate for these months. From May on there will be an emphasis on topics relating to the Kapiti region. These are yet to be confirmed, but could include:
Glenda Robb on the history of Queen Elizabeth Park and the Kapiti Biodiversity Project.
David Hadfield on more about his famous family.
Mark Dickson on the history of our coastline and the processes that have shaped it.
Allen Carr on whaling in the Kapiti area.
There will be a full newsletter out in early February.
It’s not been so good for businesses that rely on foot traffic, however, many of whose owners and employees have become poorer. Just yesterday on newsroom.co.nz there was a story which stated, “The hurt caused by the Covid border closures to some of the country’s 330 hotels is proving unsustainable, and they are closing their doors.” What does Jacinda have to say about that?
We wrote this post a year ago on the 75th anniversary and hadn’t intended to mention it again this year, but the appalling comments of the present Race Relations Commissioner, Mr Meng Foon (see earlier), claiming “it was no worse” than what he and a few other extremists allege the British did to Maori in the 19th century compell a restatement.
The Holocaust in Europe of the WWII years conducted by the Nazis was genocide on an industrial scale and millions perished in the Konzentrationslager dotted throughout occupied Europe but mostly in Poland, several of them built, like Auschwitz II–Birkenau above, with the specific purpose of exterminaing the Jews and other peoples the Nazis considered undesirable.
Mr Foon in making his ridiculous comparison is not only a clown, but his lies are dangerous as it’s quite likely these views, supported by the Maori Party and its fellow travellers, are going to be included in the rewriting of the history curriculum in schools. And if you object to this nonsense, with Jacinda’s intended “hate speech” laws, you may well find yourself being visited by the Thought Police.
For now, let us remember the millions who perished under the official racism of Nazi Germany.
This is on the agenda of tomorrow’s Council meeting. The background notes state:
“The Land contained in Record of Title WN569/17 comprises two land parcels being Lots 8-9 Block VI Deposited Plan 1031, as shown in Appendix 1. Lot 8 fronts Seddon Street and Lot 9 fronts Elizabeth Street, Waikanae. There are four buildings located on the Land, which are owned respectively by the Waikanae Bridge Club, the Waikanae Arts & Crafts Society and Waikanae Montessori Pre-School (two buildings). The Land is vested in the Council and the purpose of the reserve was gazetted on 22 February 1950 to be “… reserves for county purposes”.
“Investigations into the Land have found that it has not been given its formal classification, as required under the Act. Classification of the Land as reserve land is the underlying process that links the reserve land to the Council’s leasing powers under the Act. Currently, various parts of the Land are leased to the above three building owners as lessees, of which their new leases are on hold until the Council completes the classification process. Therefore, the Land now needs to be formally classified as Local Purpose Reserve (District) so that the Council has the requisite authority to complete those new leases.”
Thus it seems to have no practical significance and is just a legal nicety.
Intriguing, however, is this item relating to the Water Treatment Plant on the Waikanae River to be given secrecy:
What about this does Mr Maxwell and his lawyer Mr Power not want the Ratepayers to know? How much they intend to spend? Maybe why it needs to be spent — has the council not been looking after its toys again? It’s hard to think of any other reasons.
This is still operated by Queensland Railways — a 150 km trip on a 70-year old Railmotor in the far north of Queensland for which the driver is also the mechanic, involving a fair bit of shake rattle and roll over an isolated section that doesn’t connect to anything else. Top speed is 40 km/h. Strewth cobber, it’s fair dinkum Oz!
On Friday, Facebook carried out a purge of left-wing, antiwar and progressive pages and accounts, including leading members of the Socialist Equality Party. Facebook gave no explanation why the accounts were disabled or even a public acknowledgement that the deletions had occurred.
Screenshot of Facebook’s disabled account notification
At least a half dozen leading members of the Socialist Equality Party had their Facebook accounts permanently disabled. This included the public account of Genevieve Leigh, the national secretary of the International Youth and Students for Social Equality, and the personal account of Niles Niemuth, the US managing editor of the World Socialist Web Site. In 2016, Niemuth was the Socialist Equality Party’s candidate for US Vice President.
U.S.-based commentator Caitlin Johnstone predicted this would happen (see earlier post), but maybe not as fast as it has. Does the Tech Giant cartel intend to start censoring what the International Union of Socialist Youth has to say, which the now Dear Leader of Aotearoa was elected President of in 2008? —Eds