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Bradley Nathan Coe

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Understanding the 4th dimension dissolves the fear of death because it reveals that existence is not confined to the linear progression of the 3D world.

Auckland, New Zealand Katılım Kasım 2016
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Bradley Nathan Coe
Bradley Nathan Coe@PowderPuffPlay·
ENERGY STATES AND FREE WILL To have true free will, a conscious being must have access to at least three energy states: Positive Energy (+): Represents creation, expansion, and beneficial choices. Negative Energy (-): Represents destruction, contraction, and detrimental choices.
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Holyhekatuiteka
Holyhekatuiteka@2ETEKA·
🚩This is damning for Luxon, National, Act & Labour. The FTA is as bad as they are denying it is. Footage most people haven’t seen from the India FTA select committee,reveals that FTA has duplicitous clauses that determines the NZ $ 33 Billion of direct investment into India IS an obligation. Hats off to National MP & Chair of the committee Tim van de Molen for identifying the sub clause and its implications, and for pushing back on the bureaucrats & a Labour MP. First time i’ve ever commended a Greens MP, however Lawerence Xu Nan correctly states that the FTA will only add 0.1% ($500m) of GDP by 2046, which is 1/40th of the NZ $33 billion of investment from NZ we are expected to ‘promote’ into India. Vangelous Vitalis (dep. Sec Trade & economic) replies that treasury traditionally understates the GDP growth in the modelling, but they expect it to be much larger than 0.1% “just like it was with china” The problem with Vitalis reply, is that 15 years after signing the China FTA, exports to China while larger than forecast, they were just 2.5 times larger than the original forecast. So for NZ to break even on the NZ $33 billion committed to India, Treasury’s forecasted exports would need to be 66 times bigger.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ We need to beat the forecast by SIXTY SIX TIMES. Mind blowing. This brings us to the $33 billion dollar question - highlighted by Tim Van de Molen. In article 9.10. It allows India to take remedial measures (reapply tarrifs) until NZ meets its obligations to promote $33 BN into India. Vitalis points to clause 9.2, which frames this as only an “aim” — a point Van de Molen accepts. However, he remains very concerned by 9.10(3), which states that if India believes insufficient progress has been made on one-way investment, all concessions can be withdrawn until NZ (specifically) delivers $20 billion US ($33 Billion) in investment.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Three times van de Molen (a farmer) circles back t sub clause 3, Vitalis brings in his legal representative, and then Labours Vanushi Walters (a NGO Lawyer) infers Tim is reading it wrong, before concerning he is right and then says “oh it’s just poor drafting” - the whole issue is left unresolved, after Nationals Tim Costley (edited out) interrupts like a dumbo to bring up student numbers and Winston Peters - side tracking the discussion before van de Molen once again circled back to the issue before Walters again changes topic to some frivolous issue. Tim van de Molen has his head on his shoulders and is in the wrong party. Luxon has been conned by India - and it’s us who will pay the price.
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The Salty One
The Salty One@the_salty_one_·
No, he takes it on to make money. He lied his ass off in the interview, just like the owner. Scumbag industry.
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Saudi Arabia bought a record $47.2 million of drones from Taiwan last month, per Bloomberg
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BRICS News
BRICS News@BRICSinfo·
JUST IN: 🇮🇷🇺🇸 Iran says "the Strait of Hormuz will not be reopened through war, malicious moves, or American aggression."
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ānaru@ZooNealand·
“Dickshit”
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Bradley Nathan Coe@PowderPuffPlay·
#Luxon on the weekend to the #Indian community said this,you are younger you are smarter and wealtheir than the rest of #nz you are the future #nzpol How do you feel about that?
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Beau Frost
Beau Frost@BeauFrosty·
My prediction: NZFirst’s Shane Jones will piss on Sam Neil’s grave by mining in Sam’s backyard
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The Platform NZ
The Platform NZ@theplatform_nz·
From 7am tomorrow with @SeanPlunket, Paul Henry joins us live to talk his Act candidacy announcement, Yvonne Van Dongen follows up on her latest review, and Ashley Church talks Hamas.
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Kominsens
Kominsens@kominsens·
Going back on my posts 3 years ago I didn’t think Luxon was the right leader for the Nats But in the past 2 and half years he has been both the strategist and the perfect leader that gave his ministers the reins to drive their policies and put the country on the right track again
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James Ballentyn
James Ballentyn@JamesBallzb3·
@PowderPuffPlay More policy announcements this coming Sunday at the party conference in Auckland Also 50 remits to be voted on and going to vote for further investigation. The only party that still does remits (Policy ideas from party members - present your idea to the members, goes to a vote
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Ridingby 🇳🇿@ridingNC700·
@PowderPuffPlay be better if they ran candidates with integrity as well ... but t hey have announced billy the bully so that ain't gonna happen ...
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