WORLD'S DEADLIEST DESTINATION FOR FOREIGNERS
More foreigners are violently killed in NZ than in rest of the 'developed' world combined.
50,000 foreigners have been violently killed, maimed or seriously injured in NZ since 2000.
[The many hundreds of foreigners that are missing in NZ without a trace are not included!]
At least 98 percent of the casualties would’ve been avoidable, if NZ gave a f*ck!
Slamming the prison door in the murderer’s face after victim’s life has bolted: “[Visitors who’d be murdered in NZ should rest assured that] we will do everything we can to find those responsible for serious crimes and hold them to account.” —NZ police
Compare with War Casualties:
Iraq: 4,801 Coalition forces killed up to Nov. 30, 2011.
Saudi Arabia: Up to 4,800 pilgrims killed in Hajj stampedes between 2000 and 2015.
Afghanistan: 2,820 Coalition fatalities occurred between 2001 and Nov 30, 2011 .
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You're Twice More Likely to Get Killed in NZ this Year!
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They Played NZ Roulette and lost!
Australian family decimated within minutes of arriving in New Zealand
French tourist killed, his partner seriously injured, within 4 hours of arriving in New Zealand, driving only 160km
English tourist lasted only 10 hours in New Zealand
Police Warning: If you have to drive in NZ “expect the unexpected !”
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NZRP
New Zealand is… Rhoda Penmark! --Reader
ALL complacent Kiwis are complicit in the murder/ death of thousands of foreigners
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CPR said
Ashmageddon?
Watch the region closely!
Magnitude: 5.2
Location: 64.027°N 22.191°W (10 km ENE of Vogar, Iceland)
Depth: 10.0 km
Time: 2021-03-07 02:01:28 (UTC)
Earthquake Reporter said
Iceland shaken by more than 50,000 earthquakes in three weeks
Iceland has recorded more than 50,000 earthquakes in the past three weeks. This unusual activity indicates a volcanic eruption is on its way.
https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-56420607
CPR said
Hikers scramble as new fissure opens up at Icelandic volcano
[AP news]
REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) — Steam and lava spurted Monday from a new fissure at an Icelandic volcano that began erupting last month, prompting the evacuation of hundreds of hikers who had come to see the spectacle.
The new fissure, first spotted by a sightseeing helicopter, was about 500 meters (550 yards) long and about a kilometer (around a half-mile) from the original eruption site in the Geldinga Valley.
The Icelandic Department of Emergency Management announced an immediate evacuation of the area. It said there was no imminent danger to life due to the site’s distance form popular hiking paths.
The long-dormant volcano on the Reykjanes Peninsula in southwest Iceland flared to life March 20 after tens of thousands of earthquakes were recorded in the area in the past three weeks. It was the area’s first volcanic eruption in nearly 800 years.
The volcano’s proximity to Iceland’s capital, Reykjavík, about 32 kilometers (20 miles) away, has brought a steady stream of tourists to the area, even with the country in partial lockdown to combat the coronavirus. Around 30,000 people have visited the area since the eruption began, according to the Icelandic Tourist Board.
Live footage from the area showed small spouts of lava coming from the new fissure.
Geophysicist Magnus Gudmundsson said the volcanic eruption could be moving north from its original location.
“We now see less lava coming from the two original craters,” he told The Associated Press. “This could be the beginning of second stage.”
Iceland, located above a volcanic hot spot in the North Atlantic, averages one volcanic eruption every four to five years. The last one was at Holuhraun in 2014, when a fissure eruption spread lava the size of Manhattan over the interior highland region.
In 2010, ash from Iceland’s Eyjafjallajokull volcano shut down much international air travel for several days.