Samoan Measles Outbreak a Trial Run for Compulsory Vaccination

Thomas S.   On the 16th October 2019 an outbreak of measles was declared in Samoa, followed by a state of emergency on the island nation on the 15th November. Three years later and with the benefit of hindsight, it appears that there may have been more to the outbreak than we acknowledged at the … Read more

Communism on Campus and the Swamp Between our Nation’s Ears

Thomas S.   Every year, over 43,000 students graduate from New Zealand universities. Yet despite being in lockstep with the liberal agenda, our tertiary education sector seems to have thus far evaded the scrutiny it deserves. Indeed, our tertiary institutions have now become the frontlines in the ideological struggle for the hearts and minds of … Read more

Institutional Imperative on What You Believe

by Eric L. Prentis, Ph.D. Fake News and Lies—promoted by the US and European mainstream media; US politicians; unelected European Union (EU) politicians; political leaders of the European countries; the United Nations (UN); the Davos Group: World Economic Forum (WEF); the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centers … Read more

Australia’s 1975 Constitutional Crisis The Governor-General’s Dismissal of Prime Minister Gough Whitlam

By Thomas S. 6 October 2022 Throughout the Ardernian regime, a growing awareness of the role played by the Governor-General in the Commonwealth nations has tinkered in the minds of New Zealand’s freedom advocates. As the Sovereign’s representative, many have suggested that an appeal to the Governor-General for the dissolution of Parliament on the basis … Read more

THE VANILLA LENS

1 October 2022 It is “no good looking at the world from a vanilla lens” says Deputy Labour leader Kelvin Davis. This from a white maori prone to wearing the suit easily associated with the term “vanilla lens” as he so rudely attempts to derogate Maori Act MP Karen Chhour. An odd thing to say … Read more