Setting up for the long haul

I’ve lost count of the number of protests and pop-ups I’ve done this year, and all this while working full time and spending that all important time with the family.

I’ve come to the conclusion that the average Kiwi doesn’t care about much unless it affects them directly, and even then they are likely to just persevere with any issue, and proudly tell everyone just how good they are at persevering. (virtue signalling).

That attitude doesn’t solve anything, it just makes you feel better about it.

It going to be interesting next year when both inflation and the Governments decisions against on farms, water services, and oil supplies start to take effect.

The majority of houses in New Zealand have a morgage on them, so any increase of inflation causes an increase of interest rates.
It could be a buyers market, especially if you are cashed up.

As for me and my family, we are all sorted and ready for the coming storm.

Covid round three for Xmas?

The media has been steadily ramping up the hysteria again, based on an increse of ‘covid deaths’.

A covid death in NZ is defined as anyone who dies within 28 days of having covid. These will be people with one foot in the grave already, and in their 70’s at least.

Given what I’ve written above, I guess you can predict the over reactions that are about to take place..

https://i.stuff.co.nz/business/130610488/could-wearing-masks-in-the-workplace-be-brought-back-for-the-third-covid-wave

Basically this means I’ll be adopting a ‘Do it today before the Government bans it tomorrow’ attitude to life, at least for the next six months or so.

The trick is to just take life day by day. eg, I might be allowed to go to work today, but not nessessarily tomorrow.

There are many possibilities as to how this will pan out, because Government decisions are made on the spur of the moment according to how they feel and what the polls tell them.

It’s possible they will double down and lockdown the unvaccinated, in which case I’ve got lots of projects around the house to do.

It’s also possible people will simply disregard any ‘guidelines’ enmass, making enforcement impossible.

Anything is possible.

I let you know how it goes…..

Bittersweet Days

Are we done with covid yet?, or is another ’emergency’ coming?

The Government is working overtime ramming legislation thru the house as fast as they can with no real opposition apart from public opinion via the all important polls.

We are in effect run by mob rule and a power mad PM, hence why the mandates happened despite the issue of individual human rights.

Since we were plainly misled in a plan to just vaccinate everything that moves, this leaves me wondering whats coming next, which means not planning too far ahead, but working on contingency plans instead.

I think we have mostly won the battle of the mandates, it just that no one openly admits that, because that implicitly admits we were right.

I’ve sort of noticed that people are quite friendly towards towards me these days, the same people that thought I was a traitorous fool a year ago. One even told me I didn’t deserve to go to hospital because I wasn’t vaccinated. (for the record, it’s actually the vaccinated that are filling up the hospitals)

School camps, etc are still haunted by virtue signalling clowns testing positive, telling everyone who will listen, and making it very hard on the organisers, who end up either trying to isolate them or close the camp early, and send everyone home.
It basically becomes an incentive not to send your kids on a camp.

I have some rather haunting posts from this time last year, which in hindsight illustrate just how crazy it was last year.

We haven’t forgotten how we were treated, and we are sort of heading towards Xmas almost with a feeling of well, cautiousness.

My daughters came up with plans for Xmas, so we are just going to do these on the spur of the moment

Perhaps given the extensive list, well just do one or two of them…

A word about the Vaxxed who have had adverse reactions

There’s a mostly silent group in New Zealand, who I think are are more numerous than is generally realised. They generally suffer in silence, with perhaps a bit of shame for ‘giving in’ to getting the jab.

They are considered to be ‘collateral damage for the common good in the war against covid’ by the media. No one wants to know about them.

Medical help for them from doctors or nurses is complicated because they can’t afford to acknowledge the cause, least they lose their job and/or their practising license. They get fobbed off instead with excuses like ‘it’s just a coincidence’ or ‘it’s in your head’.

An example of what can happen is this doctor.. https://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/news/health/murupara-doctor-suspended-from-practising-medicine-after-30-years/

If you have the time, the link below is to a video where Brett Power explains how all these adverse effects were explained away by the manufacturer when they ran their tests.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/cuibKWxmTk7o

I have personally met three people with adverse reactions just through walking around my neighorhood or talking to a stranger somewhere while passing the time. One has ongoing issues with his liver while another has heart problems. The third one is now OK.

All three of them are quietly dealing with their predicament as best they can. In hindsight, I wish I had done more for them. At the least, get their experience recorded. The Health Forum can help with this, a link is below.

https://thehealthforumnz.co.nz/