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On human rights - then there’s individual rights vs collective rights
And sovereignty
Jun 21
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May 2025
I’m not sure this is how democracy works
Those who oppose enforced fluoridation of drinking water see it as a breach of human rights.
May 17
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Persimmon standoff
Geopolitics at a local level.
May 3
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March 2025
Just because they told you so
Loyalty is undoubtedly a wonderful trait in dogs but what happens in people, when it is pitted against integrity?
Mar 24
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February 2025
Fluoridation of drinking water - update
Some big things are happening
Feb 19
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The way I see it
Phase Two of the Royal Commission of Inquiry is reviewing key decisions made by the New Zealand Government regarding the COVID-19 response during 2021…
Feb 10
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January 2025
Sunday Silliness - missing Rita the cat
There was a calico cat called Rita,
Jan 19
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Jan 19
Sunday Silliness
A feisty young woman called Jules
Jan 12
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The race is not always won by the swift. - Aesop's Fable
Gene Technology Bill
Jan 6
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December 2024
New catch phrase: “wilful blindness”
It’s hard to say sorry - and even harder to admit that you’ve been played. But how long can our health authorities rationally ignore warnings about mRNA…
Dec 19, 2024
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What we need is the guts to say NO
The order to fluoridate our drinking water comes to the Far North at a time when fluoridation has already been phased out in most countries and research…
Dec 3, 2024
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