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Dear Leader’s traffic lights mean less freedom, not more

30 Tuesday Nov 2021

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Even making sense of them is a challenge, let alone complying. How long before they’re abandoned?

From Cam Slater of the BFD

[On Monday 29 November] the Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, announced her infantile traffic light system, which will govern everything you can and can’t do as decided by the bureaucrats in Wellington.

It is as illogical as it is childish. For example “Green is when covid-19 is across New Zealand, including sporadic imported cases. Community transmission is limited and covid-19 hospitalisations will be at a manageable level. The health system will be ready to respond, including primary care, public health, and hospitals.”

That is like MOST OF NZ! Yet she’s plunged most of the country into Orange and the rest into Red.

Apparently, the draconian restrictions placed on the unvaxxed is to keep us all safe from the vaxxed…I’m not kidding. The lack of joined-up thinking is getting to ridiculous proportions.

If you are still unvaxxed at this point in time you aren’t going to get vaxxed. We’ve made our choice, we don’t need protection from anyone or anything. This is a nanny state writ large.

A whole lot of places that are L2 presently become red-light districts next week…but “conditions will remain like L2” according to Ardern. The woman is just flat out lying now.

And no part of the country will be at ‘Green’ all summer – suckers!

Speaking of Green…the Government’s own website shows that they have NO plans for life under Green.

  • Life at Red
  • Life at Orange
  • Life at Green

500,000 or so Kiwis have just learnt that they have even less freedom from Friday. It could be interesting to see what happens.

Meanwhile, more evidence has been revealed that shows the “protection” the vaccines supposedly impart to the population is a mirage, or a sham.

Results A total of 978 specimens were provided by 95 participants, of whom 78 (82%) were fully vaccinated and 17 (18%) were not fully vaccinated. No significant differences were detected in duration of RT-PCR positivity among fully vaccinated participants (median: 13 days) versus those not fully vaccinated (median: 13 days; p=0.50), or in duration of culture positivity (medians: 5 days and 5 days; p=0.29). Among fully vaccinated participants, overall duration of culture positivity was shorter among Moderna vaccine recipients versus Pfizer (p=0.048) or Janssen (p=0.003) vaccine recipients.

Conclusions As this field continues to develop, clinicians and public health practitioners should consider vaccinated persons who become infected with SARS-CoV-2 to be no less infectious than unvaccinated persons. These findings are critically important, especially in congregate settings where viral transmission can lead to large outbreaks.

Transmission potential of vaccinated and unvaccinated persons infected with the SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant in a federal prison, July—August 2021

The draconian impositions on our rights are for nought. You all thought you could comply your way out of tyranny, and now you’ve just found out that the infantile traffic light controls are worse than the level system.

It was a sucker’s trap and you fell for it. It isn’t about health anymore, it is about controlling every aspect of your life.

This might have to be the most offensive thing I’ve seen from this government yet. Treating people’s lives and livelihoods like a game now. What a despicable group of people.

This ends when enough of you stop playing their stupid games. While you still think you can comply your way out of tyranny the silly games with silly prizes will just keep on coming.

The tyrant is drunk on the power she’s got. She isn’t going to let it go easily. She most certainly won’t let it go by you complying with the demands.

But the unvaxxed now have another tool in their kitbag. The government has declared us Untermenschen. Grant Robertson is suggesting that if you are unvaxxed or if your business doesn’t use their rules then you will no longer be able to access government assistance.

So the unvaxxed should cease paying tax and their businesses should cease paying tax. We have been frozen out of society, so we should cease to contribute to the society that is oppressing us.

Lock us out, ostracise us, take our freedoms, send us underground. This is a classic example of how people become radicalised. And this is all on Jacinda Ardern. She’s created divisions and hate when there was none before.

The tyrant must be deposed. I have no idea yet how that happens, but happen it must.

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Omicron (an anagram of Moronic) fails to live up to the hysteria

30 Tuesday Nov 2021

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So why are the Jacinda government and its paid mainstream media milking it all they can?

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oppose fascist poisoning action against indigenous Australians

30 Tuesday Nov 2021

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People want to be left alone. They do not want poisonous substances injected in them. They do not want the digitized New World Order of the Globalists (including people such as Bill Gates, George Soros, Larry Page and Jacinda Ardern)!

This is a livestream panel featuring Sacha Stone with aboriginal descendants and frontline activists on the genocide taking place in Australia (and Canada).

Link (begins at 0:54)

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not all NZ police support the Jacinda government’s dictatorship

30 Tuesday Nov 2021

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A video that a group of them made and sent to Chantelle Baker is here

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simple front yard appeal, Waikanae

30 Tuesday Nov 2021

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Dr. John Campbell on the miracle that Ivermectin worked in Japan since August

30 Tuesday Nov 2021

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Robert F Kennedy Jr. Full Speech, Milan, Italy 13 November 2021

30 Tuesday Nov 2021

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The authoritarian attacks on freedom are all do to with control, not health. (English only — interpreter has been edited out.)

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Waikanae man still missing

29 Monday Nov 2021

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(Police media release)

Police searching for a missing Waikanae man who left his workplace on Friday have released a new image.

Police and members of the public are currently looking for Joe Pryor. On Sunday a police spokeswoman confirmed Pryor was still missing.

Pryor he left his workplace on Friday morning leaving a note saying he would be back by 10.30am, but never returned.

A police spokesperson said they received a possible sighting of Pryor between approximately 8.15am and 8.20am on Friday walking eastwards on Elizabeth St, Waikanae.

A Facebook page has been created to help in the search for Pryor.

His daughter, Shannon Barclay, posted on Facebook saying that after leaving work on Friday morning, Pryor walked from Metco Engineering at 9 Omahi St in Waikanae and continued walking towards Ngaio Rd. He hasn’t been seen since.

“He is an incredible person with a kind heart and this is very unlike him. Please help us bring him home,” she said.

Barclay said his car was left at work and he had none of his bank cards with him.

Anyone with information as to Joe’s whereabouts is being asked to contact police on 105 or 111 quoting file number 211127/1938.

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the KCDC representation review ended with almost the status quo

29 Monday Nov 2021

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by Geoffrey Churchman

The difference for Waikanae people is that the northern boundary for the Waikanae Ward shifts slightly south: Te Horo from Te Hapua Road will go into into the Ōtaki Ward.

The Local Government Commission will make the final decision adopted by the council this month, because the final proposal doesn’t comply with the fair representation rule: for the two councilor seats, Ōtaki is over-represented by 12 percent, and Waikanae under-represented by 25 percent.

The council received 532 written and 59 oral submissions including mine (posted earlier), the main part of which was for retention of the ward boundaries for the Community Boards, but making all councilor seats district-wide.

What extra powers the Community Boards may get, to embrace the principle of decentralised local decision making, will be largely up to whoever is the next mayor.

A new Community Board for Raumati will come into being, making five in total.

Anyone (including an organisation) who made a submission on the Council’s initial proposal may lodge an appeal against the Council’s decision.  An appeal must relate to the matters raised in the submission; likewise, anyone (including an organisation) may lodge an objection to the Council’s final proposal. Any objection must identify the matters to which the objection relates.

The difference between appeals and objections is that an appeal must relate to matters raised in your original submission, whereas an objection can be on any aspect of the final proposal.

Appeals and objections must be in writing and received by Council by 5:00 pm on Monday 13 December 2021 and should be forwarded to the council:

Attention – Sarah Wattie
Civic Administration Building
175 Rimu Road
Paraparaumu 5254

 representation.review@kapiticoast.govt.nz

Further information is on the council website at:

  • Representation Review 
  • Mayor’s media advisory 

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armchair travel: Hanoi — Ninh Binh, Vietnam by train

29 Monday Nov 2021

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