‘Mega disasters hitting NZ could cause up to $80b in damages’
Experts have advised some 15 clues are embedded in the above statement.
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Do Not Hitchhike in NZ!
Northland Police appeal for sightings of missing woman Traceza Urlich
Missing woman Traceza Urlich, 45, was last seen hitchhiking south from Awanui in the Far North. She hasn’t been seen since 4th February. As usual, police efforts to locate Traceza have been unsuccessful.
Missing: West Auckland teenager Skylah Bates
Skylah Bates, 15, from Henderson has not been located since she went missing from an address in Henderson on 17th March.
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National Butt-line News April 5, 2017
Hundreds of newborns taken from mothers over last three years
“Over the last three years, 574 babies ended up in Government care within the first month of their life, according to figures released under the Official Information Act. The number has climbed over the last three years, with 225 in 2017 – 38 more than 2016 and 63 more than 2015.”
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Unbridled Sex in New Zealand
Former top Dunedin road cop Tania Baron quits after relationship with teenager
Dunedin police inspector “Tania Baron, 43, left her role last Thursday, as part of a mediated exit arranged by lawyers and police.who quit after signing a secret settlement deal had recently begun a relationship with a teenager.”
“Her resignation followed the end of her marriage, and the beginning of a new relationship with a teenager, who is now 18.”
Her vagina, too, had the last word!
Teacher struck off for having sex with student [PM Ardernal escapes disciplinary action for immoral behaviour]
“A teacher who had sex with one of her students last year is guilty of serious misconduct and can no longer teach, the Teachers Disciplinary Tribunal says.”
[It’s unclear whether the two women have yet thanked the PM for setting the moral (!) sexual standards. Ed]
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Many more foreign students shun crappy education in NZ
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Fake Road Toll (as doctored and cooked by police and Ministry of Resurrection)
No. of crash victims who have been resurrected: 23
As of Thursday morning (April 5, 2018), only 109 road fatalities had been registered by the Ministry of Resurrection. Police have reported only 132 fatalities so far this year. Source of the officially-doctored data: http://www.transport.govt.nz/research/roadtoll/
[The actual road toll for 2018 so far is about 293, according to the blog’s advanced statistical model – margin of error: ±3 per cent.]
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Proudly killed in NZ [reported road fatalities only!]
Fatal crash in Golflands, Botany [Counties Manukau]
Thursday, 5 April 2018 – 2:04pm
At least one person was killed in a horrific crash on Botany Rd in Golflands involving two vehicles, which occurred around 1.15pm, police said.
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Update – serious crash on SH1, Karapiro, Waikato
Thursday, 5 April 2018 – 7:44am
A man was killed in a crash involving a truck and a ute on SH1 (Tirau Rd), Karapiro, early this morning, http://www.police.govt.nz/news/release/update-serious-crash-sh1-karapiro. “The deceased was the driver of the ute.”
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Fatal crash in Hamilton
Wednesday, 4 April 2018 – 3:10pm
At least one person was killed in a fatal crash involving a car and a light truck in Temple View, Hamilton, Wednesday afternoon.
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Earlier…
Must read for foreigners planning to visit NZ!
Welcome to the World’s Deadliest Tourist Destination: Truth about NZ’s “Death Roads,” as We Know it:
- Based on insider information, statistical models and local news, we believe about 900 people were killed and more than 8,000 others critically/seriously injured on NZ suicide roads in 2017; however, only 380 fatalities were reported last year. [For every 24 or so victims, who die from their road injuries later in a hospital, only one death is reported. See blog content.]
- To protect the tourist industry and massive foreign investment, about two out of every three road fatalities [and other tourists deaths] go unreported, or the dead are statistically resurrected by NZ government’s “Ministry of Resurrection” [aka, Ministry of Transport.]
No. of Foreigners Killed or Seriously Injured in NZ Since 2000
At least 4,500 overseas visitors, international students, foreign workers, recent emigrants and refugees have lost their lives and more than 30,000 others seriously injured in New Zealand between Jan 2000 and Jan 2018.
- 32 Foreigners killed in New Zealand in 32 days [Posted on January 25, 2017]
- Police told to keep their mouths shut about overseas drivers
- Don’t reveal crash driver’s ethnicity, police told.