Richard Gage AIA on New Zealand National Television
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2INIOXe_WI
… saying some really quite gosh interesting things ’bout the events of September 11 2001
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2INIOXe_WI
… saying some really quite gosh interesting things ’bout the events of September 11 2001
Stephen Chan is currently Professor of International Relations at the University of London and Dean of Law and Social Sciences at the School of Oriental and African Studies.
He is the author of The Zen of International Relations (2001), Robert Mugabe: A Life of Power and Violence (2003), Out of Evil, (2004) and Grasping Africa (2007).
He writes for international newspapers and is the author of several volumes of poetry.
Using his expertise in karate he supports community-based martial arts projects in many African cities.
Stephen Chan has been advisor to many African governments and continues to be closely involved in monitoring the political situation in Zimbabwe.
Stephen Chan left New Zealand in 1976.
This conversation with political analyst Zaeem Baksh about the Tuhoe Incident took place on one of Stephen’s rare visits back to New Zealand in November 2007.
By Penny Bright 10 November 2009
What is happening to Vince Siemer makes me ashamed to be a New Zealander.
Vince has just been arrested at his home, and has been taken by Police Officers to the Auckland High Court.
Whether the matter will be heard today – or Vince will be held in custody overnight is at this stage unknown. (More …)
http://www.openureyes.org.nz/blog/?q=node/2353
This is an important interview to hear, and particularly so if you care about liberty and freedom. On the 27th of October, James Corbett of The Corbett Report interviewed Lord Christopher Monckton regarding the true nature of the Copenhagen Treaty, and more.
To download the interview go here:
http://www.corbettreport.com/index.php?i=Interviews
It gives the dictators complete control.
It can be used to shut down the economy.
It can be used to stop people driving cars.
Related:
Death by Treaty – Lord Monckton on the Crisis of Copenhagen
http://www.corbettreport.com/articles/20091027_monckton.htm
by Lyndon Hood
Source: http://werewolf.co.nz/2009/11/from-the-hood-4/
Excerpt:
“…So you see, readers can be reassured – however hard it gets, at least we don’t live in that universe, where a Police Minister who actively dislikes human rights uses a Government majority to override due process in Parliament and in criminal law, while the only response of the Her Majesty’s Loyal Opposition is to beg to make it worse.
Oh, hang on. Those first two were real.
And the last one.”
Read the full article here: http://werewolf.co.nz/2009/11/from-the-hood-4/
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