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  1. Western corporations and their bought-and-paid-for fifth-columnist politicians apparently utterly are desperate to get control of western societies by corporations written into law before the system collapses. And every day that passes, the corporate system is more unstable and more unsustainable -rather like a tightrope walker who is at the point of losing balance, arms flapping and legs gyrating and not far off falling off the wire.

    We appreciate your efforts in highlighting this particular matter, Jane. However, the reality is the NZ government and its institutions are rotten to the core, the so-called submission process is a rigged farce ( with respect to everything) and the so-called opposition is worse than useless, being part of the same club as National.

    The next round of international turmoil seems to be underway: Brent oil $46.86 down 2.66%, and all the share markets continuing to fall. Even the Dow has fallen, to below 18,000.

    Is the rigging no longer working, or have the ‘elites’ decided to let the crash commence? I guess we’ll know in a few months.

  2. Thanks Jane – for your continued work and exposing the madness behind TPPA. We need to keep up the work to defeat this.

    Check out the full article here about the corporate shadow govt. behind the bought out puppets like John Key. Never enough money for the people but tons of millions of suck up money given – our tax payer money ! ! also given to the criminals at the Clinton Foundation.
    How much of our tax payer money is this idiot donky paying out to smooze during the week of arms sales and ship parades in Auckland ?

    Please folks, pass this link below on. It is a long piece but very worth the effort to read it all.

    https://www.facebook.com/postmaninvestigates/photos/a.165377493520849.37519.165364613522137/1253503921374862/?type=3&theater

    1. Key is part of that group you mentioned. He came from no where to become Prime Minister, puts New Zealand in the highest debt in the history of the country (5 billion went offshore last year to pay the interest only), sells our assets, opens the borders, outsources our trains and ships shutting down our manufacturing, borrow money for roads going nowhere, and now allows foreign U.S. conglomerates to take over our sovereignty. He is part of those you have mentioned and he is protected by main stream media. Britex, Donald Trump as POTUS, and let’s hope Key and his neoliberals go the same way as Hiltery Clinton.

  3. Two more recent bits of news:

    1. After a new round of calls for the resignation of Japan’s gaffe-prone agricultural minister, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s ruling coalition on Wednesday gave up trying to pass a bill to ratify the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement through a special Lower House committee. That means they cannot pass the legislation before the US election, and possibly not this year.

    2. Clarification on Malaysia’s position. I have just been informed that Malaysia has passed the necessary legislative approvals, on January 28. But it has not yet passed the implementing legislation. See, for example, this September New Straits Times article headlined “Malaysia amending 18 laws in preparation for TPPA ratification ​”​ where ” International Trade and Industry secretary-general Datuk J. Jayasiri said the country is “​currently on track to ratify the TPPA before it takes effect in 2018 “​ “18 laws have been identified. There are different stages of preparation. They will be sent to parliament for amendments. Once we get all these (laws) amended, we will decide on the ratification​”.​

  4. My take from Malaysia:

    From what I understand on 28 Jan the Malaysian Senate (Dewan Negara) passed a motion approving the TPPA, which was required ahead of the signing ceremony. The various pieces of implementing legislation (requiring changes to 18 laws) have not yet been presented; I imagine the rules surround the Labour Consistency Plan (a bilateral US-Malaysia deal requiring changes to Malaysia’s labour law) will take some time, as the Ministry of Human Resources is keen to ensure the most restrictive interpretations prevail.

    The Ministry of International Trade and Industry has formed a National Committee to monitor the implementation of the TPPA, and under this there sits a Consultative Committee to gather feedback from stakeholders (including NGOs) and assess the impact of implementation. This was announced in March but I haven’t seen anything come out of it yet. I can’t find anything on the MITI website about the Committee either so I’m guessing they are currently working really hard to make sure stakeholders don’t know they exist… The responsible Minister (Jayasiri) has publically stated they are working towards a 2018 ratification date.

    The above legal process is complicated by a serious of domestic political issues. As a result of the US DoJ investigation into the 1MDB scandal here (which DoJ has labelled the ‘biggest kleptocracy case of all time’) it seems that US is falling out of favour with Najib and vice-versa. On the one hand Malaysia is following the Philippines’ lead and letting itself willingly be sucked into China’s orbit (https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/nov/01/malaysia-najib-razak-defence-deal-china-beijing-visit). Najib met with Xi Jinping and 14 MoUs have been announced, including a number of major Chinese-financed infrastructure projects. There were already rumours flying about using inflated debt-funded infrastructure projects to secretly recapitalise 1MDB and have the Malaysian people foot the bill (with interest), although they are still unsubstantiated at this stage.

    At the same time there is pressure in the US from powerful figures to pull away from Malaysia and Najib. Some of the Podesta emails mention Soros scalding Obama for dealing with Najib (http://www.financetwitter.com/2016/10/wikileaks-soros-slammed-obama-of-trading-tpp-for-a-racist-extreme-corrupt-najib.html).

    In other words, things are looking clear. Few nations (besides NZ) are willing to jump before the US does, and every day of delay brings with it further doubt.

  5. Tim Grosser is being rewarded with the Warshington NZ Ambassordorship now that Mike Moore is retiring. Both U$ vassal sell outs! 🙁

    1. funny how they say we cant have state houses for life but they are setting themselves and there colleagues up for life with jobs for the boys bloody hypocrites this government (gnats)

    1. This evil administration will ramrod anything now since the MSM is compliant!!!!!

      Rotten deserters they are as their families will be damned.

      1. Oh for goodness sake. How did this cabal of ludicrous conspiracy theorists get their hooks into this blogsite?

        I challenge anyone to read Helena’s link without rolling your eyes and waving your hands ineffectually in the air.

  6. “Nothing to see here, move along and look back on it after the next election”

    Donald Trump is a reasonable man, with nothing to fear and nothing to hide from him. New Zealand is a right-leaning democracy, which absolutely fits with his economic philosophy.

    I’m sure he will look favorably on us, because we do not have many Mexicans here. If push came to shove, New Zealand could facilitate his wall programme, with Aotearoa’s many unemployed. We could cheaply transport our unemployed to assist with Trump’s Mexican wall-build.

    Quid pro quo. Donald may not favour TPPA, but he knows a mutually beneficial deal when he sees one.

    1. @ DAVID SEE-MORE Very funny! Just imagine all the ticks this would get on jonkey’s bucket list.

  7. David See-More said;

    “New Zealand is a right-leaning democracy, which absolutely fits with his economic philosophy”

    Are you joking!!!

    NZ is a dictatorship haven’t you woken up yet???? .

  8. The disastrous trends that have been building over recent decades seem to be reaching crisis point, especially in America.

    WTI is trading at below $45 a barrel, which extinguishes profitability for a lot of US oil extraction, and especially high-cost fracking (as is the case in NZ, of course). And Brent is trading not much higher, resulting in lack of profitability for numerous companies around the world. Meanwhile, New Zealanders carry on guzzling fuel, blissfully unaware of everything, including the Abrupt Climate Change they are promoting.

    The California drought has not gone away (now in its sixth year), and drought is re-emerging in the southeast, plus, of all places, the northeast, whilst there are pockets of unusual dryness across much of America. This could portend the end of industrial agriculture in the US, amongst other things.

    http://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/

    Wouldn’t it be ironic that, having forced through yet another trade deal that will cause faster degradation of the environment, America becomes a major early casualty of Abrupt Climate Change.

    And wouldn’t it be ironic that, having foisted petroleum consumption and car culture on the rest of the world, America becomes the first major nation to collapse as a consequence of over-consumption of petroleum and the completely mad car culture that goes with it.

    We can hardly wait for the next installment of the ongoing disaster that America has morphed into.

    It’s such a pity that stupid, ignorant New Zealanders still think America is a ‘great nation’ and still continue to celebrate American stupidity, with the government of John Key leading the way, of course.

  9. Thanks Jane for the information update.
    As someone who has never voted National, this ramming through of the TPP makes my blood boil – especially when THEY KNOW the majority of New Zealanders oppose it. As suggested in other blogs, yes it is very dictorial behaviour – the whole process has been as such.
    With a Trump or Clinton presidency looming, I cannot foresee any good coming from the US in the near future. My only hope is New Zealanders ( ignore all the bribes ) see JK and his cronies for what they are and vote them out in 2017. I know it won’t solve the problem, but it will certainly help.

  10. The timeline is designed purely to send a message to Washington that….. the New Zealand government is begging, pleading, and out-right whimpering to be f***ed up the arse by U.S. corporations. “Please! We have land, we have sheep! Take it all, we’ll suppress the population for you! Please! Please! Touch me! Colonize me! PLEASE!”

    (Sorry for the metaphor, but the situation is sickening.)

  11. Typically National interprets lack of submissions as evidence that most people are happy with the deal.
    Self delusions abound with this government.

  12. Relax. The TPPA has zero chance in the present climate in the States. Trump is all about trade barriers and Hillary has to start mending fences.

    No, you can all celebrate as we usher in a new age where we are forced to sign up for the CTPEE. (Chinese Trans-Pacific Economic Empire).

    That’ll certainly give the corporations and the banks and our economic independence one in the eye!

    1. I wouldn’t be at all surprised if either of them (Trump or Clinton) tinker with the draft, then re-present the TPPA to Congress as an improved trade deal;

      “There. It’s all fixed,” said Trump-Clinton, to his/her gobsmacked supporters.

      If the TAB is taking bets, I’ll put a hundred bucks on it.

      1. Trump wins. Clinton Foundation emails blow elite out of the water who exit stage left thru Nazi Antarctica base to their Black Ops site on Mars courtesy of free flights from US Secret Space Programme or maybe Solar Wardens; TPPA amended by Chinese who already own US; and NZ continues on pretending the world just is what we see.

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