@Alexarmstrong Respectfully Alex, whilst certain groups are being battered to death on a daily basis, repeatedly ignored by the police & politicians, & this has escalated to such a point we now have beheadings performed openly on the streets...tell me the other options..
🚨 UK Police Arrest Christian for Wearing a Sign Because It’s ‘Likely to Cause Harassment, Alarm or Distress’
Man: “Currently I’m being arrested for expressing freedom of speech.”
Officer: “This gentleman has committed an offence by displaying a sign or writing that is likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress.”
Man: “Cuffing me for what? Freedom of expression, freedom of speech, inciting nothing. I have calm, rational debates with people. I was not disrespectful. I love people. I am a Christian.”
The man is then loaded into the back of a police van and taken away, all for wearing a sign that someone might find offensive.
📷 THIS IS SO IMPORTANT TO OUR KIWI WAY OF LIFE ...ATTENTION ALL 4WD CLUBS, JET BOATERS, HUNTERS, FISHERS & OUTDOOR ENTHUSIASTS! 📷
So important The Government has just introduced the Conservation Amendment Bill, and it is the biggest threat to our traditional Kiwi outdoor heritage in 40 years.
They are calling it "cutting red tape," but what it really does is pave the way to commercialise and privatise our public conservation land.
If we don’t stand up right now, the open, unrestricted backcountry access we’ve enjoyed for generations could be gone for good.
How this Bill disadvantages everyday Kiwi outdoor lovers:
You lose your voice: It removes your automatic right to a public hearing. If a big corporate wants to lock up your favorite river access or 4WD track, whether you get to object face-to-face is now entirely up to the Minister’s discretion.
60-Year private leases: It allows the Minister to grant exclusive commercial leases for up to 60 years!
That means corporate eco-lodges, private tourism ventures, or infrastructure projects can lock everyday Kiwis out of public valleys and tracks for generations.
60% of our conservation land could be swapped or sold: While National Parks are "safe," the other 60%, including our stewardship lands, forest parks, and river margins where most of our 4WD tracks, hunting grounds, and boat launches sit is being opened up for easier land swaps and disposals.
Commercial priority over recreation: DOC will now have a legal mandate to actively look for and "enable economic opportunities."
Volunteer clubs who maintain huts and tracks will be pushed to the back of the queue behind cashed-up commercial operators.
New Zealand Outdoors & Freedom Party is encouraging EVERYONE to have their say.
NB There ate two processes ...the Conservation Amendment Bill AND the Conservation Management Strategy.. Ideally make you views known on both.
This is our land. We cannot let them hand the keys over to corporate interests and shut Kiwis out of our own backyard.
Submissions close Thursday, July 2, 2026.
It only takes a few minutes to lodge your objection and demand that public access to the outdoors remains free, open, and protected for all New Zealanders.
https://t.co/u5QizoOxvk #hunting #fishing #nzpol #4wd #jetboating #greatoutdoors
@chrisluxonmp The India FTA doesn't support our farmers and the Gene Tech Bill, plus the other two that are being pushed through will ruin the clean, green image of New Zealand. Your adherence to the Paris Climate Accord is beyond a joke now.
So sick of the Uniparty
@_ConnieShaw@elliotbewick Hi Connie. Could you tell me who Next Gen are please and where to find a website or more information. I'm a homeschool mum in New Zealand and have a group of kids that love to debate.
Signal is 100% right.
The greatest trick governments ever pulled was convincing people that freedom and privacy are obstacles to safety.
What we are witnessing is not child protection. It is the construction of a surveillance architecture that will eventually monitor, profile, categorize and control every aspect of our digital lives.
Today it is age verification and content scanning, tomorrow it is digital identity, then financial monitoring, then behavioural scoring, then access to services conditioned on compliance.
The destination is not difficult to see. It is a technocratic system where every interaction is tracked, every transaction recorded, every opinion assessed and every citizen reduced to a data profile managed by governments and corporations working hand in hand.
A form of digital neo feudalism where a small unelected class controls the platforms, the infrastructure, the money and ultimately the boundaries of acceptable behaviour.
The argument that only criminals should fear surveillance is as absurd as saying only criminals need freedom of speech. Privacy is not evidence of wrongdoing, it is the foundation of human dignity, individual sovereignty and genuine liberty.
The UK government is asking citizens to accept the presumption of guilt simply to communicate online. To prove who they are, verify their age and allow their devices to inspect their content before they can participate in modern society.
History teaches us that every power granted to the state eventually expands beyond its initial mandate. The technology introduced to detect one form of content today will be used to police entirely different forms of expression tomorrow.
The choice before us is not between privacy and child protection, it is between preserving a free society, or constructing the infrastructure of a digital prison that will further enslave us.
Road User Charges: Modernisation or Vehicle Tracking?
“This just strikes me as bureaucratic overreach.” - Don Nicolson
Jaspreet Boparai and Don Nicolson discuss the government’s proposed regulations for road user charges, exploring electronic distance recording, alternative payment providers, and potential future congestion or location-based charging, raising questions about increased monitoring of motorists.
They urge listeners to provide feedback by the deadline ⏰ 5pm Friday 12 June.
🔗 "Proposed regulations for road user charges" public consultation: https://t.co/Hr2TFYaJnV
🎥 Watch here: https://t.co/B5n0QQOFd5
Well done to Signal for speaking up.
It's obvious that this isn't really about keeping children safe, it's about giving the state greater surveillance powers over ordinary citizens.
The same politicians claiming the moral high ground on child protection are the ones who voted against a national rape gang inquiry.
Forgive me if I don't take their lectures on safeguarding seriously.
🚨WARNING the bit Starmer isnt telling you is... this sort of device technology is called Client-Side Scanning.
It is already built into the Ofcom regulated Online Safety Act through “accredited technology” notices. The EU has been pushing similar rules through its Child Sexual Abuse Regulation, known as “Chat Control”.
It basically means phone companies and platforms can be pushed to scan messages, images and content BEFORE you send them, then either allowing them to be sent or blocking/reporting them.
Once the precedent is set, "to protect children", it can easily be widened to block whatever government decides is “harmful”.
And that's how you go from child safety to state approved speech.
TA DAAAA 🚨
True. The British press has failed today.
Few journalists if any seem to grasp what this means.
It’s a fundamental reshaping of modern civil liberty and the internet in the UK.
Seismic loss of privacy.
Millions of adults will have limited web access. In a democracy...? 🤡
Our statement on the UK government’s demand that all content on all devices sold or used in the country be scanned, on the presumption of nudity, using a dystopian combination of age verification and content scanning. This proposal will not safeguard children. It endangers us all.
https://t.co/VdWe9uhi8p
"A Steam Train Coming Down the Tracks," Dr. Angus Dalgleish on COVID Boosters and Cancer
IMA Senior Fellow, Oncology Dr. Angus Dalgleish recently sat down with us to discuss what he is seeing with his cancer patients, why he believes COVID boosters are behind the exponential rise in cancer, and why the shots must be halted immediately. Watch the full interview now.