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I have family in New Zealand and have visited 6-7 times over the decades. I was attracted to the natural splendor and the friendly, English-speaking population. For years, I thought I might go live there if things got dicey here in the USA.

Whoa, then the pandemic hit and NZ went full fascist. Not being vaccinated for Covid-19, I would not have even been able to travel there. For reasons of finances and age, I will likely not ever leave the United States again, not even for family visits.

It's a scary world out there. Governments everywhere seem hell-bent on subjugation of their populations. Maybe that was always the case and it's just more glaring now, especially to those who have had their eyes opened by the treacheries of the "plandemic."

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During a (relatively) recent visit to Australia, Dr. Pierre Kory commented that when everything was said and done with Covid, the countries of Australia, New Zealand, and Canada were going to merit close scrutiny regarding their very stringent lockdowns.

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So go to New Zealand and they'll strap me down & inject poison in me. If I travel to UK I get arrested for voicing an opinion different than the WEF. If I stay here I get dumb & dumber in the white house after they steal the election. Not looking good folks!

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This essay hit in exactly why the u.n. was a poor idea. The idea that all the world's population could somehow be convinced to hold hands and sing kumbaya like in that purile cola commercial some yrs back was a fool's dream. Too much baked in and often well earned xenophobia that is not easily discarded...as the dissolution of Yugoslavia so clearly demonstrated.

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Journalists like William Shire, who wrote about the horrors of Europe during WWII, were naturally very effective in convincing the war weary public that a United Nations was needed to maintain peace and prevent global wars. More government to solve the problem - how did that work out? How many global wars – including those with the “peacekeeping forces” have there been since WWII?

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The U.N. Peace Keeping forces are a joke. They retreat when bullets fly, and have never kept the peace. I say this as an Army Veteran.

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Or rape the people they were sent to protect. Quite a few reports of that have leaked out.

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Ditto the EU and why Brexit was necessary for the Brits. Too bad the Tories weren't all on board when they had the chance. Now it will be hell to pay for the next five years.

What do you think of the prospect of Texas breaking up into five states? Ten senators instead of two?

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Problem is that likely would produce 6 more dem senators to 4 rep....at best

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Yeah, Houston, Dallas, San Antone/Austin. I'm small town/rural now; easy to lose perspective.

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Yeah, once upon a time that may have been a good idea but now that abbott has crawled onto his knees and begged IT to send their business (and D voting clones) here he switched the I35 corridor from safely red to spooky purple and has not stopped. Wants Cisco to move to Round Rock. That slug really thinks he can wheel himself into 1600 if he keeps the dems...if not happy, not too unhappy.

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Heard that home values in NW Austin outlying area increased by 50% in the last year! And where would the buyers be coming from? $800k average price. Three guesses; first two don't count... Oh, I voted for Huffines, too.

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As Dr. Nash mentions above, our majority numbers have been diluted by the influx (californication) of public school indoctrinees (socialists), who might know how to code, but lack any vestige of common sense or have even the slightest understanding of what makes a people free. They brought their stupid ideas and voting patterns with them. If we lose Texas, we lose the country.

Re/ the Convention of States, we are hopelessly short of Madisons, Hamiltons and Jays today, and the cultural underpinnings that were key in the 18th century have crumbled to the point of being non-recognizable today. When the endorsement of Taylor Swift represents the difference between defeat and victory, you know our problems are way deeper than politics.

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I can remember when socialist intellectuals like Bertrand Russell were promoting the idea of World Government as an alleged guarantee of global peace and prosperity. How can clever people be so stupid?

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Like one of my seesters that’s a former gov lawyer…bonafide leftist…saying I just want everyone to get along…meaning HER WAY. Idiots. How is that getting along when it means conform to one narrative?? Brainwashed and now brain dead.

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This is exactly the point hubby and I were discussing today, the issues of the former beautiful Yugoslavia. We are both citizens of Canada, what can I say. Cheers to all and God Bless us!!

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How can we expect change when all of these tyrannical policies have been met with next to zero push back. Here in America the politicians were able to push trillions of tax payer dollars and debt through while investing millions into these companies that they protected. I have heard that they had meetings with staff, that were also exempt from taking the injections, as to the details of all the tax payer money being dumped into these companies, so they were able to make fortunes also. No one ever faced any RETRIBUTION for these crimes against the people, so we should 100% expect it to happen again. There is a point in many peoples lives where they stand silent while an atrocity happens. In act 22 apostle Paul stood silent when they shed the blood of Stephen. His silence was a form of consenting to the murder. They call this the rule of tacit admission. All who sit back silent while these evils take place are guilty by their silence. Silence is a form of consent. Politicians staff and others who had insider trading knowledge of the money being spent should have been prosecuted. Those who stay silent will one day reap what they sow. J.Goodrich

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James, I quote your sentence “There is a point in many peoples’ lives where they stand silent while an atrocity happens.” I think that time is now: most of us know someone who died or is chronically ill due to the way Covid treatment was imposed; most of us know someone whose business was destroyed by the lockdowns. Etc. In the last week I’ve had conversation w 2 smart women who are also very concerned and who do not speak out in their social groups because of fear of rejection. I wonder if this was what it was like in Germany in 1936. Personally, I feel morally called to speak out and practically responsible for figuring out how to do that without scaring people off. I cannot applaud the Drs Malone for standing up and then play safe myself. The MSM has labeled people who reject the statist power structure as racist and piggish. For starters, reject that invisible context when

talking w people who unthinkingly accept it. Find issues and principles you both feel for and build a realistic context from there. Just getting someone to look at something from their own angle (not yours!) rather than what the media feeds is a start. I think half the country instinctively does not want totalitarianism. I think many others don’t but can’t ID it. Imagine if those who can - individually - helped the others ID totalitarianism, and the personal implications of loss of freedom. It’s time -now- to right our national course. Anyone have any ideas on this?

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I think this is exactly what happened in Germany. Neighbours spied on neighbours, it is how people are. In fact, my mother-in-law from East Germany as a young girl was turned into the police for telling a man she worked for that she was planning to escape. She was jailed for two years. People take offense when you tell them the truth, I think. I have been punished for it. I won't say it directly anymore, I will make a comment that points to it, that is it. Being a martyr doesn't help anyone.

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Another saga in how the World Turns. I think we know that was not the last "Turn". What to do about the next one before it gets a foothold?

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Meanwhile here in the U.S., Kamala Harris also has learned nothing from past COVID mistakes. She requires her campaign staff to be "up to date on COVID vaccination status as prescribed by the CDC as a condition of employment." https://www.honestmediaproject.com/p/kamala-harris-is-owned-by-big-pharma. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is the clear choice for anyone seeking rational and science-based public health policy.

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On the upside her staff is likely to have very high turnover between illness, death and Kamala being a horrible boss.

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Doesn't "up-to-date" at this point mean something like nine shots?

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Or a death certificate.

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maybe on reason why she has lost 90% of her staff since she started

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I remember Trevor Loudon's first talk at our 9/12 Project in Salem OR, around 2010. Being a New Zealander, his topic was how his country went commie and he wanted us to recognize how it was facilitated. His impressions of US politics and the Presidency of Obama (known to him as a Marxist) warned the US was clearly on the same path. I wish that it had been taped and produced as a video for distribution.

It is clear to me that the US trajectory started a century earlier with influences from Canada, Germany and Russia. The unholy alliance of the bankster's United Nations was the world's gift that would keep on giving.

Back to NZ. Russia implemented an education program in which young students in NZ could get almost free university-level classes including room and board. This was decades ago - many went. It also had its share of Leninist in the Labor party 100 years ago.

In the US, it is not Russia influence but Mao. SanFran's Stanford U has been the hot bed of Marxist/Leninist for decades - ergo Obama and Harris, Pelosi and Feinstein.

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And the hits keep on coming

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I've noticed that very few people seem to understand the critical difference between those who think the 'pandemic' lockdowns are a good idea and those who are aware that they destroy societies.

Those people who prefer the lockdowns ARE NOT TRYING TO FURTHER THE SOCIETY AS IT IS. They are attempting to modify the social and government structure in the name of 'safety'.

It's not that hard to notice, really. If you keep on arguing that they are 'doing it wrong' they laugh at you inside. They're doing it exactly right and you've just convinced them that you still haven't noticed what their true objective is.

sigh

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It stems from the manta they are glues to "we saved lives".

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I am still stunned and awed at Walz being chosen. Now I'm gonna have to listen to all the "wonderful" things he has done. My mute button is already worn out and the radio doesn't have one. Oh my God, the propaganda. I'm already correcting falsehoods on social media.

The idea of force being used is just so darn appealing to a police state. New Zealand. won't be the only country to recommend it, you know that! This is frightening news upon another fright, Harris/Walz. George Harrison sang "What A Pity" in my head, trying to keep me from exploding.

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On Rumble - Taibbi/Kerns were discussing/watching Harris/Walz at their first rally today and Matt is like what? They want to talk Covid and crime? It was Walz talking about Trump's Covid failures and the high crime rate when Trump was president.

I think the attempt is called preemptive damage control by getting out in front of the accusations coming your own way.

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Minneapolis and crime are virtual synonyms.

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If Harris/Walz are able to steal their way into power and God forbid control of the house and senate, we will see what force in America is all about!!!

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The only hope I can see is the farmers that are not on board with Walz. I have to go take a nap now, I'm exhausted by everything .

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As one commenter on Zerohedge wrote about Walz: "Besides letting Minneapolis burn for days without doing a damn thing to protect its citizens during BLM protests, he spent years taking money, perks, and accruing a pension with the MN National Guard, and then in 2005 when his unit was put on notice that they were going to be deployed to Iraq, he immediately turns around and bails out. He was the senior non comm officer, and he left his men twisting in the breeze just as they needed him most, and just as he was supposed to do the job he had been trained, paid, and was given a pension to do."

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This sounds like a resume enhancer for Harris’s decision too pick Walz. How can they call Vance weird when Walz’s biggest legislative accomplishment was forcing schools to put tampon machines in the little boys room. Another huge piece of legislation in the woke eyes of Harris. You can see leaving the city to burn, tampons for boys, DEI in hiring, the direction the country will be going as soon as they’re sworn in.

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One Christmas, circa 1976, I received a boxed set of Tolkien's Lord of the Rings (plus The Hobbit) in paperback. I took a long while, setting the books down untouched for looooooong stretches, but I finally finished a complete read-through as a kid.

This boxed set sat on my shelves at various apartments, and in my late grandparents' basement for decades, then returned to my immediate possession I-don't-know-how-many-years ago. Near the end of June this summer, I decided to take a trip down memory lane with my first full read-through of this same set in nearly 50 years. I've made it through The Hobbit, The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and am several chapters into The Return of the King. Memories of boyhood held in my hands.

I've seen some portion of the movies by Peter Jackson, but I think I dropped off after The Fellowship of the Ring. But I do recall that these movies were filmed in..... NEW ZEALAND.

To the best of my knowledge, these stories were not really intended by Tolkien as anything other than stories for their own sake. But the forces of Sauron, based in Mordor, cast a pall over every land that they touched. And that embodiment of naked evil fits these NWO "philanthropists" quite well. I'd like to see them share Sauron's and Mordor's eventual fate (which distant memory tells me was ruinous).

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Great essay! Praying for New Zealand 🙏🏻 Stand Strong and never comply

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"Most chilling of all, the policy recognizes the power of a medical officer of health, in conjunction with the police, to detain persons in isolation by force and to continue to do so until necessary prescribed preventive treatment has been administered. You know what that means." Yes, Room 101, unless you stop them cold.

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These timely refections are appreciated!

The storms of nature and our nations are fast on us. Further threats to Israel. And as shared here, further interests in Public Health management. Further work on the WHO Treaty is under way

My recollection is that New Zealand, in particular, was very harsh in dealing with covid. That an initially successful record (with no natural immunity) was offset when covid actually arrived.

Now we have todays latest (Epoch Times - Phillips):

But more funding and support for a comprehensive response are needed,” WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus wrote on the social media platform X on Sunday. “I am considering convening an International Health Regulations emergency committee to advise me on whether the outbreak of mpox should be declared a public health emergency

WHO needs to generate fear, exercise power, get their Treaty accepted and MONEY?

One surely wishes for a display of intelligence, productive relations, productive directions with peace valued and respected. A time to cultivate progress.

Thankfully as individuals in our own limited environs, we may be able to dedicate time for a deep breath, respectful appreciation, positive planning and a renewed commitment. Thanks so much to our fine Doctors helping us see the ways.

♡♡♡

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We have to leave the WHO. They don't even need monkey pox to declare an emergency, they can just make something up, we were already told the C19 shots would protect our neighbours, they made that up.

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Personally, I'm for our exiting the WHO, the Climate Accords and the UN for starters. We Must elect candidates who support such solutions for better tomorrow's. That alone will be a huge challenge. May the power be with us...

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Think they have morphed from monkeys to birds.. Bird flu coming to your neighborhood via the cdc

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Dr. Malone, what is the definition of vaccine in other western nations? After showing the several changes the CDC has done, Simone Gold provided this update: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/vaccine

How does the WHO define it?

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Duped down under….

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"They are not managing the current health of New Zealand; how could they possibly imagine their failed policies will succeed in future?" The Cynics were a group of Greek philosophers who believed goodness was virtue, it also can define someone who believes everyone is motivated by selfishness. I believe to survive selfishness is necessary, but for inner harmony and group cohesion we need to modulate selfishness with the spirit of cooperation. That takes individual effort, no one else can do it for you. So, I am a cynic I think selfishness, or the bottom line takes precedence over everything in modern life, maybe it has always been that way. So, you are asking about failed policies as though the intent was rooted in selflessness and the welfare of humanity, when in fact they were driven by greed. From that perspective they didn't fail at all. In fact, they were so successful that it has motivated the WHO to shore up any future resistance to forced medical interventions with their new amendments. The WHO will make billions from member nations, and Tedros will head this new strange and tyrannical medical monarchy. Whitney Webb who I consider another cynic, and a brilliant investigative journalist digs deep and broad to unearth all the pieces of the bigger puzzle. It is all connected, digital money, digital surveillance, vaccine passports, medical surveillance, mRNA vaccines, food control, censorship, propaganda via media, churches, universities, the medical field, pharma, social media platforms and more. AI can facilitate this great control with ease. Seeing the world in terms of a green forest seems utopian to me. It has never been that way. It has been a desert with islands of refreshment. For those oasis dwellers, to keep them green, they will need to fight against those aforementioned forces that wish to suck them dry. The attorney Tom Renz is an oasis dweller, all the docs speaking out, ICAN etc....we must support them with our attention and with our pocketbooks. I don't see hope beyond that, because most of society will cave when push comes to shove.

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We've lived in this situation for a very long time. When one is comfortable, feels relatively safe from criminals wondering the streets, has playthings and has change in their pocket what goes unnoticed is the web of rules, regulations, punishments, propaganda and the theft, not just of money but of one's sovereignty. Reality does not change but one’s perspective of it certainly does.

I can’t speak for those in New Zealand, but this warning of more of the same after evidence proves prior actions had no science behind them and they still don’t, it is a grim warning indeed.

Yes, everyone needs to be a little more selfish regarding their rights as an individual.

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If our "consciousness, our own inner self, operates at the fulcrum point of the cosmos", Who controls the lever?

New Zealand? yes, I recall our own Federal Reserve bailed that nation out from going bankrupt - was it about a decade ago?

But much of what Mr. Hatchard writes of essentially history repeating itself over and over and over again of "regional" (and) world-wide "conflicts" is unquestionably true. Maybe the simple explanation posited by the philosopher - George Santyana - "Those Ignorant of History Are Doomed to Repeat it"

is what keeps "humanity" from transcending from the brutal and bloody past into everlasting peace on earth?

Circa 2024 AD, there is little (actually) NO evidence of ANY change in the behavior of the Homo-Sapiens species. One has to wonder at what the TOTAL death of human beings in recorded history might be due to war - and human "sacrifice".

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