Jesse and Ashley Ridgway on the backlash for aborting their baby with Down Syndrome:
"[People are saying] I don't deserve to be a mother because of the decision that we just made."
"We've seen the darkest side of humanity through this."
I’ve spent my life around people who knew how to make money when everything fell apart. So when I started looking into George Soros, I recognized something.
One currency collapses and he walks away richer. A nation’s economy breaks and his name turns up again. Then again. And again. At some point you stop calling it luck and start asking if it’s a pattern. In this one I walk through the crises — the Bank of England, the countries that never recovered — and I lay out what keeps repeating. I’m not here to tell you what to think. I’m here to show you the playbook and let you connect the dots. Because once you see how this works, you can’t unsee it. This is one of the most important things I’ve looked into, and I want you to watch it with your own eyes.
When I see comments like this, it gives me more power and more energy to continue. But we need to realise this isn't about Billy Brown.
It's about the everyday Kiwi.
I keep saying it. The people on the wharves, the factories, the bakeries, the roads, and every other industry that keeps this country going. For far too long, politicians, Te Pāti Māori, the Greens, and Labour have told us how to think, what to think, and what we're allowed to say.And if we don't agree with them, we're called racist, xenophobic, or every other name under the sun.But it's not racist to believe in one nation. Our nation called New Zealand.
It's not racist to believe in one law for all. It's not racist to believe in our flag, our country, and our people.
We're going to take this country back for the team of five million.We're taking this country back from the radicals.
Let's think big
Me rongo.
Billy Brown.
It’s time to call what he is, a radical racist. He wants to take this country backwards and wants all of us to live in a third-world country.
Every time we talk infrastructure and power generation, it’s “not in my backyard.”
That means less energy, higher costs, and pressure on everyday Kiwis.
Every time we talk about stopping meth, he says there’ll be hell to pay. Interesting Rawiri, gangs aren't Māori.
That means weaker action, while communities keep dealing with the damage. That’s the why...
While ideology leads, real problems don’t get solved. Te Pāti Māori don’t back Māori or New Zealand.
They back gangs. It should be Te Pāti Gangs. It’s time to take our country back from the radicals and put Kiwis front and centre.
Let’s think big again.
Me rongo
Billy Brown
Amazon cancelled the new Stargate show.
The rumor is that the show writer, Martin Gero, would not budge on compromising lore or elements within the show for a "wider modern audience" as they did with Rings of Power for LoTR lore.
Martin Gero wanted to create a show that maintained continuity in the story and lore of the old shows, including the mythology and tech, while respecting the 17 seasons of history.
Amazon instead wanted something new for the "modern audience" that's more accessible, reimagined, with more modern casual sensibilities.
Because the showrunners wanted to maintain integrity rather than turn Stargate into another "modern audience slop" like Rings of Power, Amazon leadership canceled it. The franchise heavyweight, like Joseph Mallozzi, was very excited for the fresh stories Gero worked on. Amazon says they are still open to Stargate, just not "this" version... yes they wanted to Rings of Powerify Stargate.
We really can't hate these people enough.