Sunday, 11 August 2024
Saturday, 10 August 2024
Petition Against Fluoride in NZ
The Stop Fluoridation Petition is live. Fluoride Free New Zealand launched a parliamentary petition on the 2nd of August 2024 to stop water fluoridation in New Zealand. Let's go big with this!
Although the NZ government is primarily focused on control rather than health, signing this petition may encourage them to stop poisoning us with fluoride, and it only takes a few seconds so we might as well give it a crack😵💫
Go to the link below and sign the petition:
https://fluoridefree.org.nz/parliamentary-petition-stop.../
Friday, 9 August 2024
WHERE IS WANG?
As long as it's the American "women's" Olympic team who are bringing home truckloads of medals, everything is glorious and these courageous "ladies" are redefining the restrictive patriarchal ideas of beauty, but as soon as some other country (like China) starts getting some of the medals that America had their eyes on, all of sudden some awkward questions are being asked. Like "are those actually women?"
LOL, No, most of them are men in lipstick, but none more so than the American "women's" basketball and rugby sevens teams!
Thursday, 8 August 2024
AWASH WITH EXOTIC CARS
COOL RIDES
Once in a while a really cool looking ride cruises by and I do my best to get a photo of it. New Zealand is not exactly awash with exotic cars. We are a right hand drive country, like England, Australia, India, South Africa and Japan, and most cars in NZ are Japanese. (Approx 34% of the world’s cars are right hand drive, but I’m not sure most people in America realise that)
http://basementgeographer.com/right-hand-traffic-versus-left-hand-traffic/
There is no car industry to protect in NZ, so there is open importing of used Japanese cars. This works brilliantly, because Japan has regulations to encourage the export of all their car fleet when they reach five years old, which means that we get to buy all their mint condition five year old used cars dirt cheap. And that is why cars are cheaper here than in Australia.
When I’m on the look out for cars to take photos of, I’m usually more interested in the non Japanese ones because they are fairly rare. There are some flash European cars here, and even a few Aussie classics, but it’s the American ones that seem really rare and exotic. Especially if the steering wheel is on the wrong side.
Because they are not made by Subaru or Nissan I usually have no idea what they are, but if they sound grunty and look like a pimping ride, I get snapping. Here are a few cars I’ve noticed round the hood.
And now for some English class
Finally, for something totally different, here is a gratuitous shot of some German bling cruising downtown
Wednesday, 7 August 2024
Tuesday, 6 August 2024
WHY FACEBOOK IS WHERE THE ACTION IS
Facebook has been around since early 2004, and recently turned 20. Despite what they might try to make out, it's reasonably well known that it was set up by the deep state for social programing purposes and Mark Zuckerburg is just an actor playing a role. In reality he is as clueless about what he's supposed to be doing as Elon Musk or Joe Biden.
The platform has a long history of trying to censor and control content, and I'm often asked why I would bother posting on a deep state controlled platform that is attempting to program everyone's minds.
Two big plus factors for me are that it's the biggest social media platform by miles, with three billion active users, and I also think it's the best designed all round social media platform - it's really well sorted.
Admittedly very few of those three billion users are using it on their computers like I am. Something like 98% of Facebook users are viewing it on a mobile phone, so they are seeing a controlled algorithm feed, with all the ads. I'm viewing it on my PC or laptop and seeing a chronological feed with a lot less "sponsored posts". In fact the feed I'm seeing is a surprisingly full on and mostly uncensored exposure of the deep state narrative.
The majority of Facebook users are apparently Indians using mobile phones, but that is another thing about FB - it's like a vast ocean and you can pretty much stick to your own area, never knowing the rest even exists.
I don't think I've ever interacted with an Indian on a mobile phone, but who knows, it's possible half my FB friends are actually Indian tech contractors employed by the CIA and pretending to be conspiracy theorists.
Monday, 5 August 2024
BACK WHEN WOMEN'S SPORT WAS FOR WOMEN
In 1983, KratochvÃlová broke the 800 m world record with a time of 1:53.28. At the World Championships shortly afterwards, she set a world record of 47.99 seconds to win the 400 m.[5]
KratochvÃlová's 1983 400-metre world record of 47.99 seconds stood for two years until it was broken by her great rival Marita Koch in 1985. Koch's 400-metre world record of 47.60 seconds still stands in 2024. KratochvÃlová's world record on an indoor track—49.59—stood until 19 February 2023 when the 400-meter indoor world record was broken by Femke Bol from the Netherlands with a time of 49.26.[6][7][8] Koch and KratochvÃlová are the only women who have broken the 48-second barrier in a laned 400-metre outdoor race.[6] Her 800-metre world record is the longest-standing unshared track record in men or women's athletics, and it was described by 1996 Olympic champion Svetlana Masterkova as ".. very fast. It's impossible for women to run so fast. It will last for 100 years."[9]
KratochvÃlová was a late developer, not breaking 53 seconds for
the 400 metres until she was 27, and she was 32 when she set her world
records.[10]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarmila_Kratochv%C3%ADlov%C3%A1