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  1. Consulting in New Zealand means asking people their views and ONLY those that agree with what ‘they’ were going to do in the first place ,will be acknowledged and ‘that path’ chosen as proof that ‘we’ listen to the people.
    I say, absolute horse sh1t.

  2. LOL. Little Rocket Lab and their little toy rocket. As if they matter one jot in world affairs.

  3. This is an issue I know a great deal about. Yes, Rocket Lab has launched satellites for the USDOD and Dapra. However, they are no more than testing experimental technologies. Mostly small radio and communication systems. Rocket Lab satellites are too small to have any actual military utility. In any event the US would always want to launch actual military satellites from within the US. Either by Space X or ULA from Cape Canaveral or Vandenberg on the West Coast. These satellites weigh several thousand kilograms.
    As for these launches making New Zealand a potential target. Well, that is an absurd proposition. Mahia is no more likely to be a target than the Devonport naval base or Waiouru military camp. In other words, the risk is about zero.

  4. Rocket Lab is owned by Lockheed-Martin.
    And NZ Superfund invests in Raytheon.
    Our country is part of the American military machine, profiteering from war.

  5. A nuclear strike target. Really? If nukes were being used in a conflict, a launch pad for future satellites would not be that important.

    A more salient point is it resourcing the identification and targeting of civilians, here or in Oz or any other democracy.

  6. Good on John Minto for highlighting Rocket Lab’s (and the New Zealand government’s) direct involvement in, and support for, the US war machine. The hardware Rocket Lab is launching is designed for high resolution battlefield targeting and facilitation of other “special operations” such as assassinations and dronings. This means high-profile wars like Ukraine, as well as the other six or seven live-fire conflicts the US is presently involved in. Government sign-offs and Beck’s “assurances” are cleverly worded obfuscation of this stark reality. When was the NZ public asked if it supports our direct involvement in the endless global US war making project. Rocket Lab is no longer a NZ company. It is a wholly controlled subsidiary of Lockheed Martin, the biggest US military contractor of all. Let Rocket Lab go it’s own way.
    End military payloads from Mahia and insist all military-related, or dual use, payloads be launched only from the company’s other launch site in Virginia or elsewhere outside NZ.
    Thank you, John

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