New Zealand Has Self-Interested Reasons for Maligning Anti-Mandate Protests

New Zealand Has Self-Interested Reasons for Maligning Anti-Mandate Protests

Average folks in many Western countries are increasingly rising up against what they sincerely regard as anti-scientific mandates being imposed upon the population for political reasons related to unprecedentedly strengthening the state’s power over its citizenry in violation of their constitutionally enshrined rights. Jacinda Adern, the Prime Minister of New Zealand, maligned her country’s anti-mandate…

Trampling the Truckers – The Great Reset Becomes the Great Awakening

Trampling the Truckers – The Great Reset Becomes the Great Awakening

There are few words to describe the depth of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s depravity. I’m not going to even try. This is a person (because no real man would ever govern like him) is so thoroughly ill-prepared for its job it doesn’t even know how to properly read from the prepared script. It was…

East vs. West: Two Approaches to Dealing with Extremism

East vs. West: Two Approaches to Dealing with Extremism

The New York Times in its September 3, 2021 article, “New Zealand Police Kill ‘Extremist’ Who Stabbed 6 in ISIS-Inspired Attack,” would report that a Sri Lankan national injured 6 people before being shot to death by police.  The article revealed that the suspect arrived in New Zealand in 2011 and has been “known to…

The China Moment

The China Moment

China has achieved the almost impossible – a free trade agreement with 14 countries – the ten ASEAN, plus Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand, altogether 15 countries, including China. The so-called Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, or RCEP, was in negotiations during eight years – and achieved to pull together a group of countries…

The RCEP Deal Signed on Sunday Represents a New Era in World Trade Relations

The RCEP Deal Signed on Sunday Represents a New Era in World Trade Relations

A major treaty was signed on 16 November 2020 and it has been barely noticed by the western media. The treaty in question was between 15 predominantly Asian states, with two exceptions being Australia and New Zealand. It is called the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership with (RCEP). The signatories to the historical agreement are the…