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Journalist Support us: https://t.co/IBf12EjvdO My books: https://t.co/deh3pH9EEk for direct contact https://t.co/zOcM3ad9DX
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Great NZ Herald coverage of the event this evening.
5.30pm at the Aotea Centre to remind Ardern we have not forgotten.
8pm Private After Party at Shooters Saloon, 330 New North Rd, byo, bring a plate, live music.
5.30pm at the Aotea Centre to remind Ardern we have not forgotten.
8pm Private After Party at Shooters Saloon, 330 New North Rd, byo, bring a plate, live music.
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LIVE from Aotea Square for the Jacinda Ardern Pop up Protest
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CULT OF KINDNESS "KAREN" CAUGHT STEALING SIGN AT JACINDA ARDERN EVENT
(help us find the culprit, please share far and wide)
By Hannah Spierer
Former PM Jacinda Ardern is arguably the most hated woman in NZ. And some of her supporters have proven to be extremely aggressive and at times violent and even willing to steal, as I personally witnessed.
Last night, while Ardern was addressing the champagne socialists in Auckland, a member of her kindness cult was breaking the law, right under the noses of the NZ Police.
For the article's sake, we shall call her "Karen".
The term "Karen" can also refer to an entitled, controlling and demanding middle aged women, such as the woman in question.
I did not witness her snatching the sign from a peaceful protester but I heard her boasting about it after the fact as she scurried off with it.
This was not going to go unchallenged. How could I allow a crime to be committed and go unpunished against a member of my own tribe?
After all, had the shoe been on the other foot, there would have been hell to pay. Can you imagine that happening at a trans protest?
The police were initially not interested and very dismissive when I reported the crime. I pressed them and was directed to the Senior Sergeant who was far more interested in the phone call she was on.
She assured me she had an officer that was handling it.
In the end Karen did reluctantly give the sign back, after initially having no respect for the laws she had broken and demonstrating so much distain for the protesters, she acted as though she was above it entirely.
Should someone recognise this photo of her, please reach out to us so the victim of the crime can press charges.
And be sure to send her this so she can understand the NZ law as stated her:
NZ Assault Definition: The Crimes Act 1961, section 2(1) defines "assault" as: "the act of intentionally applying or attempting to apply force to the person of another, directly or indirectly, or threatening by any act or gesture to apply such force to the person of another, if the person making the threat has, or causes the other to believe on reasonable grounds that he or she has, present ability to effect his or her purpose."
Robbery (More Likely Charge for Snatching from Hands)Simple theft is just dishonestly taking property with intent to permanently deprive the owner (Crimes Act, s 219).
Section 234 (Robbery) states: Robbery is theft accompanied by violence or threats of violence, to any person or property, used to extort the property stolen or to prevent or overcome resistance to it being stolen.
Snatching a phone, bag, or item from someone's hands often involves the minimal violence/force needed to overcome their grip/resistance. This is commonly charged as robbery (up to 10 years) rather than plain theft.
Police and courts treat "bag snatching," "phone snatching," or ripping items from a person's hold as robbery when force is used against the victim.
(help us find the culprit, please share far and wide)
By Hannah Spierer
Former PM Jacinda Ardern is arguably the most hated woman in NZ. And some of her supporters have proven to be extremely aggressive and at times violent and even willing to steal, as I personally witnessed.
Last night, while Ardern was addressing the champagne socialists in Auckland, a member of her kindness cult was breaking the law, right under the noses of the NZ Police.
For the article's sake, we shall call her "Karen".
The term "Karen" can also refer to an entitled, controlling and demanding middle aged women, such as the woman in question.
I did not witness her snatching the sign from a peaceful protester but I heard her boasting about it after the fact as she scurried off with it.
This was not going to go unchallenged. How could I allow a crime to be committed and go unpunished against a member of my own tribe?
After all, had the shoe been on the other foot, there would have been hell to pay. Can you imagine that happening at a trans protest?
The police were initially not interested and very dismissive when I reported the crime. I pressed them and was directed to the Senior Sergeant who was far more interested in the phone call she was on.
She assured me she had an officer that was handling it.
In the end Karen did reluctantly give the sign back, after initially having no respect for the laws she had broken and demonstrating so much distain for the protesters, she acted as though she was above it entirely.
Should someone recognise this photo of her, please reach out to us so the victim of the crime can press charges.
And be sure to send her this so she can understand the NZ law as stated her:
NZ Assault Definition: The Crimes Act 1961, section 2(1) defines "assault" as: "the act of intentionally applying or attempting to apply force to the person of another, directly or indirectly, or threatening by any act or gesture to apply such force to the person of another, if the person making the threat has, or causes the other to believe on reasonable grounds that he or she has, present ability to effect his or her purpose."
Robbery (More Likely Charge for Snatching from Hands)Simple theft is just dishonestly taking property with intent to permanently deprive the owner (Crimes Act, s 219).
Section 234 (Robbery) states: Robbery is theft accompanied by violence or threats of violence, to any person or property, used to extort the property stolen or to prevent or overcome resistance to it being stolen.
Snatching a phone, bag, or item from someone's hands often involves the minimal violence/force needed to overcome their grip/resistance. This is commonly charged as robbery (up to 10 years) rather than plain theft.
Police and courts treat "bag snatching," "phone snatching," or ripping items from a person's hold as robbery when force is used against the victim.
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Forwarded from Counterspin Media NZ [BACK UP]
Who is this Karen that stole a sign at the Jacinda Ardern pop up protest?
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Forwarded from NZ Loyal TRULY OFFICIAL for 2026!
Have you had enough of the Status Quo yet? Now is the time to make change... Are YOU in?
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MUST READ AND URGENT FOR HOMESCHOOLERS
https://www.cynthiahancox.com/information/reporting-and-assessment-for-home-educators-act-now?fbclid=IwdGRjcAR45ZRjbGNrBHjlhmV4dG4DYWVtAjExAHNydGMGYXBwX2lkDDM1MDY4NTUzMTcyOAABHjIePPh47SYv-PhGyjTwEVOmTwI7wgel61ZA0GmjgFcjKP8Zdh_DDf9NIM8r_aem_JxR1NY93aId8sNfbon06NQ
https://www.cynthiahancox.com/information/reporting-and-assessment-for-home-educators-act-now?fbclid=IwdGRjcAR45ZRjbGNrBHjlhmV4dG4DYWVtAjExAHNydGMGYXBwX2lkDDM1MDY4NTUzMTcyOAABHjIePPh47SYv-PhGyjTwEVOmTwI7wgel61ZA0GmjgFcjKP8Zdh_DDf9NIM8r_aem_JxR1NY93aId8sNfbon06NQ
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CAN YOU HELP AIMEE GET HER HOME BACK?
One of Aimee's amazing friends has put together a fundraiser for her.
https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/the-heart-behind-so-many-others-recovery-now
Aimeeโs caravan โ her home โ was stolen from a rural property in Hikutaia, New Zealand, taking with it far more than just possessions.
Inside were all of her clothes, treasured belongings passed down from her great grandparents, years of important personal and government correspondence, and irreplaceable memories connected to her children โ including their artwork, school letters, and treasured arts and crafts collected over the years.
Also stolen were deeply personal items like Aimeeโs custom surfboard featuring a pฤua koru design and artwork underneath, along with her fishing gear and many of the everyday things that made life feel stable and familiar.
What makes this loss even harder is the kind of person Aimee is. For years, she has dedicated herself to helping mothers and children across New Zealand โ especially young mothers working to rebuild their lives and reconnect with children in state care. She is someone who constantly puts others before herself, shows up without hesitation when people are struggling, and gives her time, energy, and heart to those who need support most.
Now, Aimee is the one facing the unimaginable loss of both her home and so many irreplaceable pieces of her life. Weโre hoping to rally around her the same way she has rallied around so many others over the years.
Any donation, no matter the size, will help Aimee begin rebuilding after this devastating theft. Even sharing this page means more than words can say.
One of Aimee's amazing friends has put together a fundraiser for her.
https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/the-heart-behind-so-many-others-recovery-now
Aimeeโs caravan โ her home โ was stolen from a rural property in Hikutaia, New Zealand, taking with it far more than just possessions.
Inside were all of her clothes, treasured belongings passed down from her great grandparents, years of important personal and government correspondence, and irreplaceable memories connected to her children โ including their artwork, school letters, and treasured arts and crafts collected over the years.
Also stolen were deeply personal items like Aimeeโs custom surfboard featuring a pฤua koru design and artwork underneath, along with her fishing gear and many of the everyday things that made life feel stable and familiar.
What makes this loss even harder is the kind of person Aimee is. For years, she has dedicated herself to helping mothers and children across New Zealand โ especially young mothers working to rebuild their lives and reconnect with children in state care. She is someone who constantly puts others before herself, shows up without hesitation when people are struggling, and gives her time, energy, and heart to those who need support most.
Now, Aimee is the one facing the unimaginable loss of both her home and so many irreplaceable pieces of her life. Weโre hoping to rally around her the same way she has rallied around so many others over the years.
Any donation, no matter the size, will help Aimee begin rebuilding after this devastating theft. Even sharing this page means more than words can say.
Givealittle
The Heart Behind So Many Othersโ Recovery Now Needs Support
Help Aimee rebuild after her caravan home was stolen, along with treasured belongings, memories, and personal items.
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Forwarded from NZ Loyal TRULY OFFICIAL for 2026!
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Forwarded from LauraAboli (Laura Aboli)
69 US jurisdictions have now blocked new data centers.
Citing the need to protect local power grids and water supplies, a growing number of cities, counties, and towns are pushing back hard against the explosive growth of AI data centers.
At least 69 jurisdictions across the United States have passed restrictions or outright moratoriums on new data center construction โ with four of those bans made permanent.
Communities are alarmed by the massive resource demands of these facilities: enormous electricity consumption, millions of gallons of water for cooling, rising utility bills, constant noise, and the loss of local control over land use. What was once welcomed as economic development is now sparking fierce debates about sustainability and quality of life.
The tipping point came in Michigan, where a huge AI data center project backed by OpenAI and Oracle was approved despite strong local opposition. The decision triggered a domino effect, with neighboring towns rushing to pass their own bans to prevent similar developments.
As tech giants race to build the infrastructure needed for advanced AI, theyโre increasingly running into resistance from communities unwilling to sacrifice their environment and resources for corporate expansion.
The digital revolution is now colliding with physical reality.
Citing the need to protect local power grids and water supplies, a growing number of cities, counties, and towns are pushing back hard against the explosive growth of AI data centers.
At least 69 jurisdictions across the United States have passed restrictions or outright moratoriums on new data center construction โ with four of those bans made permanent.
Communities are alarmed by the massive resource demands of these facilities: enormous electricity consumption, millions of gallons of water for cooling, rising utility bills, constant noise, and the loss of local control over land use. What was once welcomed as economic development is now sparking fierce debates about sustainability and quality of life.
The tipping point came in Michigan, where a huge AI data center project backed by OpenAI and Oracle was approved despite strong local opposition. The decision triggered a domino effect, with neighboring towns rushing to pass their own bans to prevent similar developments.
As tech giants race to build the infrastructure needed for advanced AI, theyโre increasingly running into resistance from communities unwilling to sacrifice their environment and resources for corporate expansion.
The digital revolution is now colliding with physical reality.
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"Sons of Tarrant" - A Reference Being used in Latest Shooting in San Diego
This is an unfolding story, and we sit back and observe, as facts come to light but this is what is being republished by RNZ:
By Jana Winter & Helen Coster
Two teen suspects in a fatal US shooting spree reportedly called themselves the "Sons of Tarrant" in an apparent reference to the white supremacist who massacred 51 people in New Zealand in 2019.
"Anti-Islamic writings" were found in a vehicle connected to the two accused of the attack at the Islamic Center of San Diego that killed three people, according to a US Department of Justice official with knowledge of the investigation.
The alleged gunmen have been identified as Caleb Vasquez, 18, and Cain Clark, 17, the official told Reuters. They were found dead in their car after Monday's shooting, apparently from self-inflicted gunshot wounds, police said.
This is an unfolding story, and we sit back and observe, as facts come to light but this is what is being republished by RNZ:
By Jana Winter & Helen Coster
Two teen suspects in a fatal US shooting spree reportedly called themselves the "Sons of Tarrant" in an apparent reference to the white supremacist who massacred 51 people in New Zealand in 2019.
"Anti-Islamic writings" were found in a vehicle connected to the two accused of the attack at the Islamic Center of San Diego that killed three people, according to a US Department of Justice official with knowledge of the investigation.
The alleged gunmen have been identified as Caleb Vasquez, 18, and Cain Clark, 17, the official told Reuters. They were found dead in their car after Monday's shooting, apparently from self-inflicted gunshot wounds, police said.
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CHRISTCHURCH MOSQUE ATTACK VIDEO - FORENSIC REPORT
For those who have not seen this forensic report, the following link will allow you to download the document. It's evident a cover-up exists and because we were investigating New Zealand Government and Agency foreknowledge and participation in this March 15, 2019 event, we are targeted with all applicable resources at the states' disposal.
We will not back down. They're the criminals. We're bringing it to light.
https://nzloyal.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Forensic-Analysis-FINAL-CHCH-Mosque_1755940132172_1756433587195-1.pdf
For those who have not seen this forensic report, the following link will allow you to download the document. It's evident a cover-up exists and because we were investigating New Zealand Government and Agency foreknowledge and participation in this March 15, 2019 event, we are targeted with all applicable resources at the states' disposal.
We will not back down. They're the criminals. We're bringing it to light.
https://nzloyal.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Forensic-Analysis-FINAL-CHCH-Mosque_1755940132172_1756433587195-1.pdf
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HOMESCHOOLING LEGISLATION HAS SLAMMED THE COMMUNITY THIS WEEK
A petition has been started.
Petition ยท Reject ALL proposed changes to the New Zealand Homeschool Legislation - New Zealand ยท Change.org https://share.google/Z5wpq5lR5S5bGbqqU
By Katie James
I am a deeply concerned homeschool teacher, and I stand alongside fellow educators, parents, and students in urging the New Zealand Parliament to reject the proposed changes to the homeschool legislation currently being deliberated. These proposals have not been adequately discussed with the New Zealand homeschooling community, yet they threaten to bring drastic, unconsidered alterations to the way we educate our children. The consequences of these changes, if implemented, are monumental.
For families choosing to homeschool, these amendments challenge a way of life that we've carefully crafted around educational freedom and individualised learning experiences. Homeschooling allows us the flexibility to tailor education to each child's unique needs, fostering environments where curiosity and a love for learning can flourish. The introduction of stringent regulations could strip away this dynamic approach to learning and homogenise educational paths, subjecting them to a one-size-fits-all framework.
Moreover, the proposed changes risk imposing unnecessary bureaucratic burdens on homeschools. This would not only affect the dedicated teachers and parents who work tirelessly to provide quality education but also the students who thrive in these personalised settings. We believe in maintaining high educational standards without the need for excessive regulatory oversight that does not align with the homeschool philosophy of education.
Businesses and organisations supporting homeschool communities could also face significant adversity. Many rely on the freedoms currently afforded to homeschoolers to innovate in educational resources, curricula, and support networks. These changes could stifle such innovation and compromise the availability of invaluable resources that help our children succeed.
At its core, these legislative proposals put at risk the freedom that homeschoolers cherish. The move towards more controlled structures seems to ignore the fact that homeschooling in New Zealand has long been recognised for producing well-rounded, successful, and happy individuals. Policy changes that threaten this landscape should not be made without comprehensive consultation and evidence-based justification.
We urge the members of the New Zealand Parliament to listen to the voices of the homeschool community, to consider the impact these changes could have on our families and our children, and to reject the proposed legislation. Let us work together to ensure that the unique and successful homeschooling methodology remains a valued and integral option within New Zealand's diverse educational choices.
Please sign this petition to protect the educational freedom and overall well-being of our homeschooling communities.
A petition has been started.
Petition ยท Reject ALL proposed changes to the New Zealand Homeschool Legislation - New Zealand ยท Change.org https://share.google/Z5wpq5lR5S5bGbqqU
By Katie James
I am a deeply concerned homeschool teacher, and I stand alongside fellow educators, parents, and students in urging the New Zealand Parliament to reject the proposed changes to the homeschool legislation currently being deliberated. These proposals have not been adequately discussed with the New Zealand homeschooling community, yet they threaten to bring drastic, unconsidered alterations to the way we educate our children. The consequences of these changes, if implemented, are monumental.
For families choosing to homeschool, these amendments challenge a way of life that we've carefully crafted around educational freedom and individualised learning experiences. Homeschooling allows us the flexibility to tailor education to each child's unique needs, fostering environments where curiosity and a love for learning can flourish. The introduction of stringent regulations could strip away this dynamic approach to learning and homogenise educational paths, subjecting them to a one-size-fits-all framework.
Moreover, the proposed changes risk imposing unnecessary bureaucratic burdens on homeschools. This would not only affect the dedicated teachers and parents who work tirelessly to provide quality education but also the students who thrive in these personalised settings. We believe in maintaining high educational standards without the need for excessive regulatory oversight that does not align with the homeschool philosophy of education.
Businesses and organisations supporting homeschool communities could also face significant adversity. Many rely on the freedoms currently afforded to homeschoolers to innovate in educational resources, curricula, and support networks. These changes could stifle such innovation and compromise the availability of invaluable resources that help our children succeed.
At its core, these legislative proposals put at risk the freedom that homeschoolers cherish. The move towards more controlled structures seems to ignore the fact that homeschooling in New Zealand has long been recognised for producing well-rounded, successful, and happy individuals. Policy changes that threaten this landscape should not be made without comprehensive consultation and evidence-based justification.
We urge the members of the New Zealand Parliament to listen to the voices of the homeschool community, to consider the impact these changes could have on our families and our children, and to reject the proposed legislation. Let us work together to ensure that the unique and successful homeschooling methodology remains a valued and integral option within New Zealand's diverse educational choices.
Please sign this petition to protect the educational freedom and overall well-being of our homeschooling communities.
Change.org
Sign the Petition
Reject ALL proposed changes to the New Zealand Homeschool Legislation
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Forwarded from Chat 2 Counterspin Media
Update on Aimee's caravan fundraiser:
By Madison
๐ฉท An incredibly kind person has just contacted me and offered to MATCH dollar-for-dollar every donation made to the Givealittle page that Ive set up to help get Aimee back on her feet after having her caravan - her home - stolen from where it was parked up on a rural property in Hikutaia โ but ONLY if we can reach $800 by midnight tonight. Weโre already just over $400 thanks to everyoneโs amazing support so far.
That means every single donation made before Saturday 6pm, could literally be doubled and make twice the impact toward replacing everything lost with the stolen caravan.
Even $5 helps and shares mean just as much. Thank you so much to everybody who has supported, donated, or shared already โ it truly means more than I can explain ๐ฉท
https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/the-heart-behind-so-many-others-recovery-now?fbclid=IwdGRjcAR6NO1jbGNrBHo06mV4dG4DYWVtAjExAHNydGMGYXBwX2lkDDM1MDY4NTUzMTcyOAABHibV0RcfQELtkmGEsVTk0vdgI2IZ54_FwdGDTesqs_DpdbCEZ0xAgh0Lghxr_aem_g2nYX2c_QSMlyHsqO81vpQ
By Madison
๐ฉท An incredibly kind person has just contacted me and offered to MATCH dollar-for-dollar every donation made to the Givealittle page that Ive set up to help get Aimee back on her feet after having her caravan - her home - stolen from where it was parked up on a rural property in Hikutaia โ but ONLY if we can reach $800 by midnight tonight. Weโre already just over $400 thanks to everyoneโs amazing support so far.
That means every single donation made before Saturday 6pm, could literally be doubled and make twice the impact toward replacing everything lost with the stolen caravan.
Even $5 helps and shares mean just as much. Thank you so much to everybody who has supported, donated, or shared already โ it truly means more than I can explain ๐ฉท
https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/the-heart-behind-so-many-others-recovery-now?fbclid=IwdGRjcAR6NO1jbGNrBHo06mV4dG4DYWVtAjExAHNydGMGYXBwX2lkDDM1MDY4NTUzMTcyOAABHibV0RcfQELtkmGEsVTk0vdgI2IZ54_FwdGDTesqs_DpdbCEZ0xAgh0Lghxr_aem_g2nYX2c_QSMlyHsqO81vpQ
Givealittle
The Heart Behind So Many Othersโ Recovery Now Needs Support
Help Aimee rebuild after her caravan home was stolen, along with treasured belongings, memories, and personal items.
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