Surprise, surprise – the SFO clears Thompson & Clark spying – here’s the real reason why
So the Police and SFO clear corporate spies of wrong doing that they themselves have hired Thompson & Clark to do?
So the Police and SFO clear corporate spies of wrong doing that they themselves have hired Thompson & Clark to do?
Media have asked me why I think the Police are wanting to create such an outrageous legal precedent, I think there are two reasons.
The Government must act now before our moral authority in international forums is further eroded.
Last week I nominated Pania Newton for Young New Zealander of the Year, for her incredible leadership at Ihumātao and this week I am nominating Matthew Blomfield for New Zealander of the Year.
You can always tell how much a political narrative is bullshit by how shrill Hooton gets and the nonsense over Julie Anne-Genter’s ‘secret letter’ has reached such a fever pitch, only dogs can hear Hooton screaming that she must resign.
…so if the climate crisis is the existential threat Shaw claims it is, then the current policy direction of the Greens goes no where in combating that threat.
We may live at the bottom of the world but the vast Pacific Ocean no longer insulates us from what happens in other countries far to our North East and West.
Is there a more delicious outcome than the toxicity of whaleoil being bought by a man they defamed and tortured?
This week – Should men stay out of the abortion debate, cocaine on Bethells Beach, Julie-Anne Genter vs Wellington City council situation, Winston Peters & racial slurs at Ihumatao
We can take inspiration from the current occupation of Ihumātao and its reminders about the wider Treaty principles of tino rangitiratanga and kawanatanga, governorship and sovereignty. In fact, those principles, and occupation as an example of passive resistance, will be more important tools through time.