Many New Zealanders were shocked yesterday by the news that Right Minds columnist Dieuwe de Boer had been raided by Police, ostensibly to look for a now-banned magazine for a .22 rifle. As this essay will show, the true reason for the Police raid was as part of a wider effort to suppress dissent [.....
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Everyone's trying to figure out quick ways to make a buck. The world today is so complicated, however, that it's not easy to see where the potential for generating profits lies. As this essay will elucidate, there's one easy rule that one can follow to find wealth: there's nothing in the wide world ...
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Earlier this week, VJM Publishing paid homage to science fiction author J R Mooneyham and his outstanding website. Because Mooneyham's website relates to science fiction and to predictions of the future, we at VJM Publishing decided to pay more homage by imitating it. Here are our predictions for th...
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The amnesty period for the recent firearms confiscation in New Zealand has just ended. Early estimates suggest that fewer than half of the recently-banned firearms have been handed in, which means that some 100,000 Kiwis are now criminals. This essay asks: if the New Zealand people aren't going to o...
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Everyone's trying to figure out quick ways to make a buck. The world today is so complicated, however, that it's not easy to see where the potential for generating profits lies. As this essay will elucidate, there's one easy rule that one can follow to find wealth: there's nothing in the wide world ...
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Earlier this week, VJM Publishing paid homage to science fiction author J R Mooneyham and his outstanding website. Because Mooneyham's website relates to science fiction and to predictions of the future, we at VJM Publishing decided to pay more homage by imitating it. Here are our predictions for th...
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The amnesty period for the recent firearms confiscation in New Zealand has just ended. Early estimates suggest that fewer than half of the recently-banned firearms have been handed in, which means that some 100,000 Kiwis are now criminals. This essay asks: if the New Zealand people aren't going to o...
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