Category: NZ politics
Guest Post -The pleasure of having one’s prejudices confirmed
There’s been a few ‘documentarys’ produced lately, which shall we say, are perhaps a bit biased in a blatent attempt to change public perception about those who questioned the Governments covid propaganda response.
Below is a review about the latest ‘documentary’
I forced myself to watch Web of Chaos, Tuesday night’s state-funded TVNZ documentary that promised “a deep dive into the world of disinformation”.It’s sad that I should regard it as a chore to watch something I helped to pay for, but that’s the way it is. I wanted to satisfy myself that Web of Chaos…
The pleasure of having one’s prejudices confirmed
For the record, I was at the Wellington protest, and recorded it all as objectively as I could. Journalists were forbidden to speak to any protester, by the speaker of the house, Trevor Mallard.

Jacinda’s guide to spotting ‘terrorist’s’
It’s getting surreal here again in NZ. With the covid thing over, and no other distractions available, people are starting to wonder what happened to the last few years. The Government via the media have put out a list of warning signs that your neighbor’ might be a covid terrorist…
Below is a clip of Kate Hannah from the Governments ‘dis information project’ clutching at straws in the latest ‘Disinformation Documentary’ Web of Chaos.
https://t.me/voicesforfreedom/2488
“They use Pinterest and Instagram to draw in other women who are interested in interior design, childrens’ clothing, knitting, healthy food for children, and it does draw people in towards a set of white nationalist ideas. I mean it’s relatively easy to see, if you see a very beautiful, fair-skinned blonde or red haired child with beautiful braiding in her hair and some flowers, just step back a little bit (laughs) which is really distressing, because that’s my heritage”
Source, Web of Chaos documentary, TVNZ
Below is a satirical response from ‘Voices For Freedom’…

Can Groundswell make a difference?

Groundswell have done 2 nationwide protests so far, which is not a lot, given that Brian Tamaki has organised somewhere over 100.
Continue reading “Can Groundswell make a difference?”
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