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@futipolo1

Conspiracy theorist, debunker of coincidence theories. COINCIDENCE, I think NOT!

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Footy 🇳🇿@futipolo1·
@GVDBossche This bears listening to more than once. Explains why mass vaccination cannot stop a pandemic.
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Billy Brown
Billy Brown@BillyBrown1983·
Had a good chat on the podcast with aKiwisProspective yesterday..shared where I started. 13 years old, in construction, rolling my sleeves up and working my way up from the ground. Now, I’m trying to step into politics, not because I’m some career politician, not because I want to sit in Wellington. It’s because the everyday Kiwi deserves a stronger voice. I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again: I’m fighting for the people on the wharves, in the factories, building the roads, on the construction crews, and the ones in the bakeries and dairies keeping those crews going. The everyday Kiwi. The ones who get up early, work hard, pay their taxes, and keep this country running. I’m pushing to get myself into the Beehive to make a real difference for them. Me rongo Billy Brown youtu.be/LO3pqnDwgtQ?si…
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Billy Brown@BillyBrown1983·
@MarkHubbard33 I'm trying to run for New Zealand First in Rotorua Me rongo
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Elliot Page
Elliot Page@ElliotIkilei·
Um, no.
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Joshua Riley 🇳🇿@VoteSovereign·
@JohnConnor19622 1 Constitutional gov limits 2 Binding referendums 3 Outlaw race-based legislation 4 Abolish Waitangi Tribunal 5 Fully exit UNDRIP 6 End foreign asset & resource sales 7 Limited 1st-world immigration only 8 Repatriate resident offenders 9 Repeal damaging CO2 rules 10 Defend speech
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Footy 🇳🇿@futipolo1·
@EmmanuelMacron Impotent clown. Waiting for your next well deserved bitchslap. You and your snorting mates.
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Emmanuel Macron
Emmanuel Macron@EmmanuelMacron·
La Marine nationale a arraisonné hier matin un nouveau pétrolier sous sanctions internationales en provenance de Russie : le Tagor. Notre détermination est constante et totale. Cette intervention a été effectuée en Atlantique, en haute mer, avec le soutien de plusieurs partenaires dont le Royaume-Uni, dans le strict respect du droit de la mer. Il est inacceptable que des bateaux contournent les sanctions internationales, violent le droit de la mer et financent la guerre que mène la Russie contre l’Ukraine depuis plus de 4 ans. Ces navires, qui ne respectent pas les règles les plus élémentaires de navigation maritime, constituent également une menace pour l’environnement et pour la sécurité de tous.
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he's a great case study for body language. there are two pursed lips moments. the pursed lips (right at the start and second 22), thing is a signal of "no" but more specifically, concealment. so while he states something outwardly, as though it were true, his face belies concealment, that there's more to it, maybe it's an outright lie, but maybe its that he knows there are risks, but is holding that back. just a little observation.
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TRUMP SUPPORTER@_Postive_Vibes·
TREASURY SECRETARY SCOTT BESSENT DROPPED BOMBSHELL WARNING: "President Trump has declared Antifa a domestic terrorst organization. Anyone caught funding or supporting this violence will be held accountable."
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Footy 🇳🇿@futipolo1·
@CadeCad84010759 @nzfirst Well the British created the Muslim brotherhood. There's no secret about that. Trump recently named the Muslim brotherhood as the root of all modern terrorism. Strategy of tension.
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Footy 🇳🇿@futipolo1·
@nzfirst Time we put our big boy pants on and ditched them. America kicked them out in 1776 for good reason. He's a part of the globalists that have been causing problems forever.
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New Zealand Outdoors & Freedom Party
Congratulations to our founder Alan Simmons NZ Outdoors and Freedom Party Founder and Author Alan Simmons Recognised in King’s Birthday Honours List Co-founder of the New Zealand Outdoors & Freedom Party, prominent author, and steadfast anti-1080 campaigner Alan Simmons has been named in the 2026 King’s Birthday Honours List, receiving the Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (“MNZM”) for his services to outdoor recreation, and community advocacy. The prestigious acknowledgment highlights decades of tireless dedication to protecting New Zealand's natural heritage, advocating for public access to the great outdoors, and championing civil liberties and environmental safety. Alan Simmons was forced to step back from day-to-day political leadership after he was assaulted by police with riot shields at 6am on the final morning of the Freedom Village mandates protect at Parliament on 2 March 2022. He was left on the side of the road with a broken hip, and supported for three hours by mandated doctors and nurses who had been part of the protest community, who cared for him on the roadside until an ambulance eventually arrived, before he was admitted to Wellington hospital for a week for an urgent hip replacement. This firsthand experience formed the core of the book, Freedom Village: The Real Story of Our 23 Day Occupation of Parliament Grounds (2024), co-authored with Sue Grey. The book serves as a vital historical record of the camp from the perspective of those on the ground, capturing a definitive and deeply personal moment in modern New Zealand social history. freedomvillagebook.com His broader bibliography reflects his lifelong connection to the Kiwi backcountry, including titles such as Born to the Outdoors, how to hunt Sika Deer and Art of Fly fishing. A central pillar of Simmons’ lifelong conservation work has also been his uncompromising stance against the aerial dropping of 1080 poison in New Zealand’s native bush. As a vocal and persistent campaigner for a poison-free environment, he has spent decades working alongside grassroots communities, hunters, and gatherers to protect local ecosystems, waterways, and native wildlife from broad-scale 1080 and other poison drops, advocating instead for safe, humane, trapping and other alternatives which benefit local communities. Simmons expressed deep humility at the announcement of his honour. "I’ve spent almost my entire life enjoying the outdoors and trying to protect freshwater, fish and the environment against 1080 poison and other contamination. My hope is access to our great outdoors will be protected forever, so all young New Zealanders can get out for recreation and relaxation and hunt, fish and gather food, as I have done throughout my life." As a foundational figure in New Zealand’s advocacy space, Simmons co-founded the Outdoors and Freedom Party (originally the NZ Outdoors Party) to give a distinct political voice to the conservation, recreation, and freedom movements. His multifaceted career spans decades as a fishing and hunting guide, writer, and environmental campaigner, consistently bridging the gap between grassroots communities and national policy-making. Colleagues, readers, and fellow advocates have praised the appointment, noting that Simmons’ tenacity, literary contributions, and commitment to public truths have left an indelible mark on the country's social, political, and conservation landscape.
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Gaye Ess
Gaye Ess@gaye_ess·
We know that the globalist agenda is alive and well in every political party other than NZ First. It's just a fact. It used to be that we only expected that from the left, but these days National is Labour lite and ACT isn't far behind them. That would be a lot easier to confront if our media was not on board with the same agenda. This is very serious for us because they are so loud about it. And the effect of that is they have created a narrative where they have made us the bad guys because we disagree. They have made us feel like we are in the minority..It's clever because it can make you feel small, powerless and irrelevant. Reality says otherwise. Every day, I see more and more people speaking out about how fed up they are with what is happening. We are getting louder. So we have to think louder. We are not small, we are a growing movement. We are not powerless, The more we speak up, the more powerful we become. We are not irrelevant, we are going to bring change and stop the tide of what is coming at us. You must decide that you will not allow our amazing country to be ruined. Get louder! Speak up! Fight back!
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Buzz Patterson
Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
So, I’m digging through some stuff, trying to downsize before we move. Look what I found! 🤣🤣🤣
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Footy 🇳🇿@futipolo1·
@RickyDoggin Armed police BEHIND Ashli Babbit sent back down the stairs by a man in a suit with an ID around his neck rumble.com/vfwn5h-everyth… in the midst of the melee just before she stepped into the window. Who was he? Who has authority to order armed police away?
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A Man Of Memes
A Man Of Memes@RickyDoggin·
I hope this goes somewhere!!!
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Footy 🇳🇿@futipolo1·
@BillyBrown1983 And while we are at it let's be honest about the Wiapoua forest stone walls, the Kaimanawa forest stone wall and many other sites and do some proper archeological research. Uncover the real history of our country.
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Billy Brown@BillyBrown1983·
Māori were colonisers, too. That’s a fact. It’s hard for some people to hear because I’m Māori myself, but I’m also a descendant of Moriori, and I'm proud Kiwi. In 1835, Māori from Wellington travelled to Rēkohu (the Chatham Islands), where Moriori were killed, enslaved, and brutalised for decades. That history is real. And I will not let elite Māori or radicals deny my history any longer. But here’s the important part: History matters, but it does not have to define us forever. If I can acknowledge the pain and still believe in forgiveness and unity, why can’t others? One nation. One people. One flag. One future. It’s time to come together and think bigger than division and hatred. Me rongo, Billy Brown
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Footy 🇳🇿@futipolo1·
@McBride______ @headtuber Haha America the empire of lies. Let the killers of JFK walk away unpunished and since then those killers have been running around the world causing mayhem. Trump was elected on the promise of taking these guys down. .... we shall see.
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@headtuber How do we create peace on earth without the American industrial military complex?
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Roblox Muldoon@headtuber·
Penk is a greasy insecure middle aged man who still manages to be hungry for Twitter clout as a minister. Now he wants us to buy shitty submarines off America so we can pay for the privilege fight their wars for them stuff.co.nz/politics/36098…
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Footy 🇳🇿@futipolo1·
@KennyCarmody Of course we know why they studied the compliant so diligently. They were honing up their MKULTRA techniques and want to be able to identify their useful idiots.
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Kenny Carmody@KennyCarmody·
Every obedience experiment in history had the same overlooked finding. Not everyone complied. In Milgram’s lab, 35% refused to deliver the final shock. In Asch’s line experiments, 25% never conformed, not once, across any trial. In Zimbardo’s prison, at least one guard refused to dehumanize. One prisoner demanded a lawyer instead of a doctor and broke the psychological frame entirely. We spent decades studying the ones who obeyed. We barely asked what made the others different. That question matters more now than it ever has. The resisters in the COVID era were not difficult to find. Physicians who filed exemptions and lost their licenses. Nurses who walked away from careers rather than mandate patients into decisions they hadn’t genuinely chosen. Scientists who published contrary data knowing what it would cost them. Parents who stood alone at school board meetings. Ordinary people who simply said, quietly, without drama , no. What made them different? Research consistently identifies a cluster of factors. Not personality traits you either have or don’t. Situational and cognitive patterns that can be cultivated. First: prior reflection on authority. The resisters had usually thought, before the crisis, about the limits of institutional trust. They weren’t cynics. They were people who had already asked the question “under what conditions would I refuse?” before anyone was asking them to comply. Second: a concrete reference point outside the consensus. A value, a principle, an oath, a relationship that existed independently of the institutional structure demanding compliance. Something the system couldn’t reach. Third: at least one other person. Milgram found that a single dissenting confederate reduced compliance dramatically. The resisters rarely stood entirely alone. They found each other. Sustained each other. Gave each other permission. Fourth: the willingness to tolerate social pain. Not immunity to it. Tolerance of it. They felt the pressure. They felt the exclusion. They chose the discomfort of integrity over the comfort of belonging. None of this is innate. All of it is learnable. The most important thing Milgram, Asch, and Zimbardo taught us is not how fragile conscience is. It’s that conscience can hold, if you’ve trained it, named its limits, and found even one other person willing to hold theirs beside you. Build that now. Because the experiment is always running. Until then stay humble.
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