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  1. And that is before the after-effects start in. Actually I bring John wyndham’s ‘logical fantasy’ The Day of the Triffids up as an example. The triffids were good for oil, useful plants, and their dangers were known, but there was a net beneft. When they weren’t under control though, they became a scourge to the people and animals. The arts can make us think also respond, and sometimes the two at once if we are doing whole-brain thinking. Whole-brain – whole-grain for good bread flour; we need more fibre in our backbones.

  2. We can’t afford tourist related accidents in Kiwiland. Moves are on to CUT down the hospital system and any anaesthetic used will be dispensed at one’s own cost at one’s or two’s, favourite bar. For those who don’t know where Tirau and Piarere are it’s in the mid North Island – the patients are being dispensed to about four hospitals of the area.
    People on disaster tourism, or surveying land to be bought on mortgagee sale, and then buying old houses to transport their old kauri and rimu walls to the site (that’s happening somewhere in NZAO as we breathe in and out right now.)

    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/534972/one-dead-13-people-rushed-to-hospitals-after-tourist-bus-crash-closes-state-highway-1-near-tirau

    This is a bit mixed up – general grumpiness.

  3. https://thedailyblog.co.nz/2024/11/21/guest-blog-ian-powell-new-zealand-governments-shameful-modern-slavery-shutdown/
    Another interesting informative piece from Ian Powell. Read and find who is a worthy NZ and who is wearing a tissue paper mask.

    About how to have slavery in NZAO – this is a useful place to read about good ideas as we note what we shouldn’t do. We all can’t be good humans and a few baddies ensure we have a low standard so we can set criteria from low to high. Being a bad example is hard work they say, though many seem to choose to be noble but trying standard bearers.

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