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WAKAMINENGA MAORI GOVT AOTEAROA NU TIRENI NZ Convict Covid Defendants
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2023-10-27
"The Wakaminenga Māori Government (“WMG”) operate under “Native Māori Jurisdiction.” It is the first nation jurisdiction of New Zealand. It is recognised in pre and post-treaty British imperial law"
"Since 28 October 1835, the WMG has been recognised under international law as the lawful government of Aotearoa Nu Tireni (transl. New Zealand)"
Agreement was reached with the British that they would protect the Maori from all attempts upon their independence, and that all who came to New Zealand to settle and/or to trade would also be protected.
In other words, mutual protection.
So how have the Maori government of New Zealand reacted to the Covid over-reach?
As the lawful government of New Zealand, they have revived their administration and reportedly put some of the perpetrators on trial, and convicted them (as forecast by Dr Reiner Fuellmich).
Read the report by the Exposé.
Read the Official Documentation by the Te Kooti Wakanga – Court of Justice. This link provides documentation supporting the matters presented in the video below.
Watch the official video:
(75 minutes)
It will be interesting to see how matters progress from here.
Great Green Implosion Incoming?
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2023-10-26
First up, NetZeroWatch:
"Campaign group Net Zero Watch says that the wind industry has effectively admitted that it has been deceiving the British public over the cost of the energy 'transition'. RWE Renewables has just told the Government that it needs its subsidy 'strike price' to rise by 70% if any more wind farms are to be built"
Whilst this comes as no surprise to those of us who follow such matters, given the already accelerating price of power in the UK, it doesn't really take much imagination to see that this sort of price trajectory is in nobody's interests, nor is it slowing down. After so many years of subsidies to "kick-start" the green revolution, "renewables" are still unable to stand on their own feet. Will the subsidies ever end? Only when the populace rise up and say "no more".
Second up, Zerohedge reports that Siemens Energy shares in Germany are crashing as it grapples with "quality issues and offshore ramp-up challenges".
They are "in preliminary talks with different stakeholders, including banking partners and the German government, to ensure access to ... guarantees necessary to facilitate the anticipated strong growth" - classic investment-speak for "it's not sustainable (!), but with an undefinable large wodge of unanticipated good luck (and somebody else's money) it can all come right (... eventually ... maybe ...) ".
And thirdly, Fortune and Freedom pointed up another more or less inescapable reason why the green energy transition isn't going to work, even if solar panels and wind turbines could ultimately be made to function - this green energy can be neither transported geographically nor stored at acceptable (or even feasible) cost in the volumes required to enable flexible response to local supply fluctuations. Unlike coal, oil, and even gas.
And guess which of these energy sources are most prone to supply fluctuations?
So there you have it - it's still mired in multiple infeasibilities - and now threatening collapse.
Will nobody put it out of its misery?
2023-10-27
See also this account from an Aussie, who has spent years developing renewable resource for living off-grid in Victoria. The conclusion:
"It matters nought that you have massive renewable generation capacity if you can’t store power for extended periods"
Also, if you need more, here is Nigel Farage (Fortune and Freedom again) underlining the point.
(NB: I'm not suggesting any investment advice here! I include it despite politics being inextricably bound up with investment issues)
Get Out of This!
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2023-10-26
Martin Geddes is nothing if not persistent.
This is his latest round of persistence in challenging the alleged fraud of the obligation to pay Council Tax.
Whatever we may think of the notion that we may not need to pay Council Tax (after all, somebody has to collect the rubbish!) it is a sad reflection on the rule of law that it isn't obviously a lawful obligation.
Of course it's perfectly lawful to pay Council Tax, just as it's perfectly lawful to give a gift to a street beggar - the contention lies in the notion that it is not lawful to not pay it. After all, it's a sound principle of law that an obligation to pay arises from a contract, and a contract requires a meeting of minds on the part of both parties.
So Martin's quest to test the lawfulness of the alleged obligation to pay Council Tax is a noble quest, because if our governments (local and/or national) are issuing fraudulent demands for payment by insisting that the demands are lawful when the are not, then those governments must be held to account, as must those members (if any) of the legal professions that are complicit in the unlawful system.
Otherwise the "Rule of Law" becomes a totally arbitrary exercise that is wide open to abuse.
So if you are "summoned to court" to explain yourself on such a dispute, what to do?
Do read Martin's article first, but below find a completely unrelated video that also addresses this subject area:
(40 minutes)
Like / Dislike this video here.
The Man Who Made a Difference
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2023-10-25
This is the story of the authorities' persecution of a gym owner during lockdown, as related by Martin Geddes.
In a world where far worse actions are routinely taking place abroad, it is still a salutary story, because it took place on our doorstep here in England, and it demonstrates exactly why a police and courts system with no "moral compass" must be held to account.
Macgregor on Tucker - War with Iran - How Would That Work?
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2023-10-24
The Israel-Gaza conflict could be the spark that ignites a regional war if the West's response isn't carefully thought through. Neither events of recent years nor current pronouncements are reassuring on this point.
Nor can further escalation from regional war to a global war be ruled out.
"Killing people isn't going to solve the problem"
"Historically, wars run out of control"
Keep calm and watch the video:
(28 minutes)
Like / Dislike this video here.
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- La Quinta Columna on the Real Covid Menace
- A View from an Independent Israeli Journalist
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- Varoufakis - Support Assange, Support Journalism, or Lose Your Freedom
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