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Yorick Piper - 'Alas poor Yorick, I knew him Horatio!' I have not seen Hamlet but I now understand that Yorick is the dead court jester.

Brain dead Yorick Piper then. 'I ropey prick' is anagram. That will do.

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I just anagrammed my name.

'Argos raider whence' seems the best one.

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Many thanks for your post, very interesting observation. I have checked. All three are Canaanite, anagrams thus;

Jacinda Kate Laurell Ardern is 'real dullard jerk Canaanite'

Jacinta Marie Allan is 'jail marl Canaanite'

Jacinta Yangapi Nampijinpa Price is 'AI crappy gimp Jap jinni Canaanite'

So you may recall the Canaanites were a slight problem.

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Jinni is a rather derogatory term (well spelt Ginny or more commonly Gin) for an aboriginal woman. Not sure if it's used that much anymore.

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Thanks for the info. Jinn or djinn relates to spirit as in Aladdin's lamp so a pity seen as rather derogatory.

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I think Canaanite is probably just a Biblical term for Carthaginian. I tend to the view that the Greeks invented the Penteteuch and its people as did the Romans a little later with the New Testament.

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Oct 5, 2023·edited Oct 5, 2023Liked by Richard Seager

Apropos everything.

Guy Hatchard says that Luxon said that he doesn't want any "unvaxed" voting for him.

Is he hoping that the "unvaxed" will say *Okay, just to annoy Luxon I will vote for him.*

I'm having trouble figuring this out.

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He's just done a note on Substack which I've commented on. It's very likely the same as he has put up on his wordpress site.

All 120 MPs are complicit. Basically I think it comes down to this "the price of entry to our great economies is vaccinations". They're not their economies of course, they're ours. They're just leeches.

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Considering the lack of enthusiasm for the *boosters*, Luxon has set himself up to have a shortage of voters with this jackboot approach.

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Wonder if there's any proof of Humpty Dumpty saying this.

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Would Luxon have been worse than Ardern over the last few years?

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Oct 5, 2023·edited Oct 5, 2023Liked by Richard Seager

Indeed, Labour's incompetence wasted a whole lot of taxpayer dollars and created forever debt, but also meant that many of their schemes were beyond their abilities to pull off.

National's competent more business-like approach led by Lord Luxon would have led to a police state and NZ being a *smart country* showing off our CBDC to the envy of all the globalists around the world.

I don't know that Luxon's face on the billboards is an improvement on Jabcinda's; it's just a change. I wonder what sort of uniform he will don and make his trademark, possibly not the hijab.

Voters need to be careful what they wish for.

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A sharp tailor made design maybe?

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I'm thinking military with gongs.

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I'm up late chasing down thieves in the data of my point of sale.

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I am really concerned about what you are having to deal with.

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It's ok, it's under control. But police need to be called in for earlier stuff.

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Also apropos of nothing I have a new post to come about how much compensation has been coming their way. It's a lot of money. But I'm finding it hard to find the time to post it, being 10 hours of work when actual work is heading up to 50 or 60 hours a week.

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Paying Jacinda to do nothing might be cost effective. Our Harvard MBA CEO nearly bankrupted the non-profit agency I worked for- under financial exigency-so no raises for five years. At least for the peons. He transferred up to another state, where they agreed to pay him not to come to work (before remote work) to cut their losses.

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Earthshot has got to be a joke on shooting up everything on the planet. Starting with the clotshots.

Used to be that an occupation had to be listed on a lot of legal documents.

Maybe she the Jabcinda one is currently not occupying a country.

An appropriate (polite) designation would be *sinecurist spinster*.

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The Earthshot prize should be the Earthshit prize. They need sh-one-ts like Jabcinda to administer them .

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It's probably their sense of humour to put the typo in.

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Royals are just strawmen (& women).

Ultimate controllers seems to be Discovery.

https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/09023753/persons-with-significant-control

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You will have to spell all this out.

Discovery not so discoverable.

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If you follow the controlling ownership of Earthshot then eventually you get to the above (about 5 companies later).

Earthshot is an invention of the movie industry.

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Is she getting paid at Harvard Kennedy School?

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I don't know but isn't Smith a Mormon name?

https://www.hks.harvard.edu/announcements/jacinda-ardern-appointed-hks-fellowship

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Jacinda was brought up a Moron, sorry, Mormon. :)

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Mor ons

mor mons

Quite different meanings oui?

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Are you referring to Joseph Smith who founded Mormonism?

Smith as I read it, is an old English name derived from an occupation

- smid, working with metals eg blacksmith.

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Oct 2, 2023·edited Oct 2, 2023Author

Yes as James F. Smith was the guy who signed off that letter I figured that there might be a Mormon connection (to the 150k as well).

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Oct 2, 2023Liked by Richard Seager

I am fairly sure she has moved away from Mormonism.

It may have shaped her in some way though.

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I believe she lost an 'm' from Mormonism. :)

'I'm Ms moron' is anagram of Mormonism.

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She may have but that does not mean that she doesn't get help from there. Her uncle is high up in the hierarchy in Utah.

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150k received from them in 2020

https://cpl.hks.harvard.edu/new-zealand-prime-minister-jacinda-ardern-receive-gleitsman-activist-award

I would have thought that was illegal for a PM. Has it been declared I wonder.

Not here;

https://www.dpmc.govt.nz/sites/default/files/2021-12/ministerial-conflicts-of-interest-1oct2020-30sep2021.pdf

And not here either;

https://www.parliament.nz/media/8172/register-of-pecuniary-and-other-specified-interests-2021.pdf

She's a criminal. I mean we all knew that but this is evidence of it.

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So why didn't she write *criminal* under "occupation"?

I can't see any of the good old *plausible deniability*.

LOL

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Oct 2, 2023Liked by Richard Seager

Gosh you are a good sleuth!

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..blush...

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Albanese will not lose the election to Price as he will not make it till then. As a matter of fact, I don't think Albanese will make it to 2024.

What I am actually concerned about is that his replacement will end up being....Andrews himself!!

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I had not thought of that but I would have thought it would take some effort to hoist him on the nation. But if so why is the Commonwealth vote more trustworthy than Victoria's? Is it? I can't really see Dan Andrews as legitimately having won the last State election but then the Liberals are a bunch of clowns there at the moment.

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Oct 1, 2023Liked by Richard Seager

I doubt the rest of Australia (outside of VIctoria) would be the slightest bit

Interested in Dan Andrews, if he indeed is considering federal politics.

(The national government is the Australian Government, also referred to as

the federal government).

Many Victorians are wildly celebrating Andrews departure. It appears, at this

stage, it would be difficult for him to turn that around and be voted in as a

federal politician. Then again, strange things do happen.

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I agree. Has there ever been a politician that has successfully made the transition from State leadership to Federal cabinet? I'm sure there has been but I can't remember one. Joh Bjelke tried several decades ago. Maybe that put the kabosh on it since.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joh_for_Canberra

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Oct 2, 2023Liked by Richard Seager

Yes, Joh Bjielke-Peterson, longest serving Premier of Queensland

from 1968 until 1987 - born in New Zealand. He came here as a

two-year old. He tried, but didn’t go through with it - his campaign

was aborted. He did though, play a big part in the downfall of the

Whitlam federal government.

I know Joseph Lyons in the 1930s who was Labor Premier of Tasmania

went on to became the 10th PM of Australia.

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His sudden and especially, very IMMEDIATE (27 hours later), departure made me think that.

In order for Andrews to be PM, he will need to be appointed as the Parliamentary leader of the ALP and for that he needs to be in federal Parliament.

It is possible if Albo steps down and resigns from Parliament forcing a by-election in his seat but it is in a different state so 'parachuting' Andrews there will be a tall order indeed.

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More likely it would be a Victorian MP of the Federal Parliament standing down because as you say he is not a NSWelshman.

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Here are all the Victorians in the Albo cabinet that are in the lower house (where government is formed):

1. Richard Marles - Minister of Defence and Albo's deputy.

2. Catherine King - Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government.

3. Bill Shorten - NDIS Minister

4. Mark Dreyfus - Attorney General

5. Brendan O'Connor - Minister for Skills and Training

6. Claire O'Neil (Young global leader, class of 2021) - Minister for Home Affairs and Cybersecurity.

7. Andrew Giles - Immigration Minister

8. Ged Kearney - Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care

9. Tim Watts (who also has WEF ties) - Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs

Any of these names jumps at you as a potential 'sacrificial lamb' to sneak Andrews in?

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Not particularly no. I'd have thought that he just needs a seat though not a Cabinet position just now which means there are another 15 to choose from for the sacrificial role.

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Good point!!

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Am back there next week. Shall try and get a feel for what is going on.

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interesting

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