
Mr_Indignant
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Mr_Indignant
@Mr_Indignant
Only the right can lead society to a bright future. Opinions are entirely mine and anyone else's I care to like.
New Zealand 🇳🇿 Katılım Haziran 2022
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@CitizenVMike @LemoineRegis Islam is simply a prop for permitting evil to flourish in human society. Burn Islam at the stake of a pure future.
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Pay Attention, Citizen Vigilantes ‼️
Get these perverted #Islamic barbarians out of your countries ..
You don't hate #Muslim's enough...
Band together Christians. Defeat This.
H/T @LemoineRegis 🇫🇷 #CitizenVigilante
Hippies con Osde@HippiesConOsde
Para nosotros es pedofilia, para ellos es un matrimonio. No somos compatibles.
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New research claims human emissions are not driving atmospheric CO2.
A paper by Dai Ato ran multiple linear regressions for 1959 to 2022, testing two predictors of the annual CO2 increase: sea surface temperature and human emissions.
The result was clear: when the oceans warmed, CO2 levels rose almost exactly in step - about two to three parts per million for every one degree Celsius of warming.
Adding human emissions to the model didn't change the outcome.
Using only ocean temperature, the model reproduced global CO2 levels with near-perfect accuracy - a correlation of 0.995 and an error of just one to two ppm by 2022.
The main factor governing the annual increase in atmospheric CO2 concentration is sea surface temperature rather than human emissions.
Earlier studies have shown the same pattern. Temperature changes first, CO2 follows.
If Ato is correct, cutting human emissions won't lower atmospheric CO2 because it's the oceans that set the pace.
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@KamalaHarris He was a criminal and violently resisted arrest. Are you Democrats that stupid 🤔?
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Joan Sebastian Guerrero should still be alive.
This is the second time in a week that ICE agents have killed someone who — by their own admission — was not the subject of their operation.
Now Sebastian is dead, his killing witnessed by his three-year-old daughter wearing her Bluey pajamas.
This cannot be acceptable in America.
There must be an immediate, independent, and transparent investigation. Anyone responsible for wrongdoing must be held accountable.
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Almost every argument about energy comes down to one number: energy density.
How much energy is stored per kilogram of fuel or material.
The numbers in MJ/kg:
• Wood: 15
• Coal: 24
• Crude oil: 44
• Natural gas: 54
• Hydrogen (compressed): 120
• Lithium-ion battery: 0.7
• Uranium (fission): 80,000,000
• Hydrogen (fusion): 690,000,000
Read those last two again.
A kilogram of uranium contains more energy than 3,000 tonnes of coal.
A kilogram of hydrogen fusion fuel contains 45 million times more energy than a kilogram of oil.
This is why:
• Batteries struggle to replace liquid fuels in aviation and shipping. Energy density is 60x lower.
• Nuclear submarines can run for 25 years without refuelling.
• Fusion, if cracked, ends energy scarcity permanently – not just for decades, but for the lifetime of the Sun.
The energy transition debate isn't about ideology.
It's about physics.
Every energy source is competing against millions of years of chemistry packed into fossil fuels – and, eventually, against the nucleus itself.
Know the numbers. The debate becomes clearer.
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Western Australia accidentally conducted one of the world's largest real-world vaccine safety experiments.
From April 2020 until March 2022, Western Australian was isolated from the rest of Australia and the world. Its borders were closed, and for almost two years there was virtually no community transmission of COVID-19.
That makes Western Australia's data unique.
Across 2020 and 2021, a population of around 2.7 million people recorded just 1,223 COVID-19 cases. Some of which were classified as ‘historical cases’, and only around 11% were acquired locally. Most cases were linked to international arrivals, known contacts, or existing cases/clusters.
By the end of 2021, almost 4.1 million COVID-19 vaccine doses had been administered in the state.
According to the Western Australian Vaccine Safety Surveillance Annual Report 2021, the reported adverse event rate for all non-COVID vaccines was 11.1 per 100,000 doses.
For COVID-19 vaccines, it was 264.1 per 100,000 doses.
That is a reported adverse event rate per dose approximately 23.8 times higher than for all other vaccines combined.
Those figures deserve attention.
Western Australia's experience was unlike almost anywhere else on Earth.
Millions of vaccine doses administered in a population with very limited exposure to the virus and a material spike in adverse events.
If we are to learn from history, this data deserves our attention.


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@4evaTrump2028 @virg72878738 @ElliotIkilei Learning Te Reo is a choice! It's a niche language that will never find a place outside of New Zealand 🇳🇿. It's a nice to have, not a necessity. Freedom of choice means we should not be forced to learn a smidgen of any language to exist in society. English is the primary language
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Yesterday I posted the pic taken at Auckland Hospital and sent to me by a Community Leader.
The following is the email sent along with the imagery. I have removed the author. Also, I think Minister Brown has a massively difficult portfolio and works hard to improve the system that Labour brutalised.
We need to have plain, functional, common tongue words used for everything government.
Common Sense.
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Dear Hon Simeon Brown,
I am writing to you as a New Zealand taxpayer to seek clarification regarding the signage changes at Auckland City Hospital.
Recently, I visited the hospital and noticed signs displaying only Te Reo Māori, such as "Awhi Tama Ariki," without an accompanying English description in that location.
As someone who is not fluent in Te Reo Māori, I found the signage difficult to understand. It also raised several broader questions about public spending, hospital efficiency, and the decision-making process.
I would appreciate your clarification on the following matters.
1. Public Spending and Value for Money
If existing hospital signage has been replaced or modified, what was the total cost of this project?
Given the ongoing challenges facing New Zealand's healthcare system—including workforce shortages, long waiting lists, and funding pressures—how was it determined that spending public money on changing hospital signage represented good value for taxpayers?
Was a cost-benefit analysis conducted before this project proceeded?
2. Impact on Hospital Efficiency
The National Party has consistently emphasised improving efficiency within the public sector.
The primary purpose of hospital signage is to help patients, visitors, and staff quickly locate departments and services.
Has Health New Zealand evaluated whether these signage changes improve or reduce wayfinding efficiency?
In particular, has any assessment been undertaken regarding their impact on: patients who do not speak Te Reo Māori;
international visitors; recent migrants; and
other members of the public who may not recognise Māori department names?
If such assessments have been conducted, I would appreciate access to the findings or a summary of the evidence supporting the decision.
3. Decision-Making and Approval Process
I would also like to understand how this project was approved.
Specifically:
Which organisation initiated the signage changes?
Who had the authority to approve the project?
Who approved the associated expenditure?
Was the Minister of Health involved in the approval process, or was the decision made by Health New Zealand (Te Whatu Ora) or local hospital management?
What governance or procurement process applies when public funds are used for projects of this nature?
4. Public Consultation
Was any public consultation undertaken before these signage changes were implemented?
If no consultation occurred, what was the rationale for proceeding without seeking feedback from taxpayers and hospital users?
As a taxpayer, I fully support responsible use of public funds and an efficient healthcare system. I believe transparency around government expenditure and public sector decision-making is important, and I would appreciate clarification on these questions.
Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to your response.
ENDS
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Remember back to Labour in the days of Cunliffe and Little? They were dreary. Nothing was working. Then they brought in a fresh new female MP to lead the party, and everything changed. She won them the 2017 election..
National could have done that. They could have rolled Luxon months ago. Many of us thought they would. Some tried. But it didn't happen. So they have this dumb but focussed globalist leading them into this election.
They have not only buried National by doing that, they have buried the Coalition. And ACT have helped them.
If we want a right and not a left government, there is only one option. It's a massive ask to get NZ First enough votes to govern alone. But it's not impossible. So many people are waking up to this. It's not just a good idea, it's about the survival of our country.
It has to be big enough to beat the uniparty.
Vote 2 ticks NZ First in November.
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Europe's official grid authority has released its report on the nationwide blackout that hit Spain last April.
And while the report treads carefully politically, its data make the cause clear: wind and solar triggered the collapse.
Within the first 80 seconds, Spain lost 2.5 GW of generation, around 10% of its national supply, with every megawatt of that early loss coming from renewables. Gas and hydro remained stable (until the cascade was already underway).
The report's own charts show the sequence. As voltage at the Carmona substation plunged, trips snowballed - entirely from wind and solar. The report calls it "an unprecedented speed of blackout."
This was a textbook inverter-chain failure: renewables dropping so fast that the grid's stabilizers never had time to react.
By midday, Spain's grid had virtually no inertia, nothing spinning fast enough to hold frequency steady. But to admit that outright would mean questioning Europe's green transition itself, something the report appears unable to do. So the event is officially described as "a rare local disturbance," rather than what it actually was - a systemic failure of weather-dependent power.
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We’re is all the outrage at the under representation of Europeans in our parliament in the name of ‘equity’
MSM?
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There are now 33 Māori MPs in Parliament, more than 25% of all MPs, serving across Government and Opposition, and across all six parliamentary parties. Māori representation has changed dramatically since MMP. With Māori voices now represented throughout Parliament, it's worth asking what role dedicated Māori electorates should play today. Learn more and join the conversation at ReferendumNow.nz
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Right-wing wave in Europe.
France 🇫🇷: Marine Le Pen now leading polls to be next President.
Austria 🇦🇹: the Freedom Party is leading the polls massively at almost 40%
Germany 🇩🇪: The AfD party now consistently number ONE in polls.
Norway 🇳🇴: The Libertarian FrP party leading the polls by a wide margin.
Something is changing in Europe.
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The heat capacity of the entire atmosphere is equal to just the top 3.5 meters of the world's oceans.
Below this surface lies Earth’s true thermal vault. Earth is a water planet, and the oceans cover 71% of the surface to an average depth of 2.3 miles. Global ocean currents carry warm waters from the deep tropics to the northern hemisphere, before returning after a round trip of 1,000 years.
Without these currents, northern Europe would be a glacial wilderness, just like Greenland.
The scale is colossal. Warm waters from the Roman warm period (240 BC to 400 AD) are still returning to the mid-latitudes. The atmosphere, by comparison, is a gaseous envelope that retains almost no thermal energy, holds a tiny fraction of the planet's carbon, and is largely controlled by ocean dynamics.
The deep Pacific itself is so massive that only now it is receiving the cold waters from the Little Ice Age. We aren't starting from scratch; we are mid-cycle in a 4.6-billion-year-old time machine.
We’ve also reinvented 'climate'. Once, it was a word for the local weather of robins and sparrows. Now it's a global ideological abstraction. We’ve lost our admiration for the natural world. We count CO₂ in parts per million while ignoring the satellite-proven greening of the Sahel.
It’s time to move past the light breezes and offshore winds and look into the ocean depths for answers. Ask yourself, is the 1.4°C warming since 1850 really an unprecedented crisis?

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@virg72878738 @ElliotIkilei I am multi-lingual but Te Reo is not appealing. Assume you are fluent then?
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@Mr_Indignant @ElliotIkilei Being bilingual boosts cognitive functions but probably a bit late for you!
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@virg72878738 @ElliotIkilei You might read Te Reo, the rest of New Zealand (98%) don't. And, becuase we've been brow-beaten into a corner, we don't have any interest in learning a stone-age language. So, fuck off with Te Reo signs, and return them all to English which every New Zealander understands.
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@ElliotIkilei 1. So this is a major concern
2. Someone doesn’t like an official language of NZ
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