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Yeah .. That's Colin Craig .. Conservative Party leader .. talked up by the media, then dumped when he said:
He had no idea if man had landed on the moon or not ...
That he believed chem trailing was being used as population control ...
That he didn't bel;eive in man-made climate change ...
He has since said he has no idea if there are Moa alive somewhere in New Zealand ..
Whether this a big cat roaming Canterbury ...
An refused to answer questions about UFOs, saying that was mischevious and irrelelant to politics ...
With the last at least he's learnt to shut up ..
You cuold trust him?? To do what ??? ... Be in Government ??? Shit - I wouldn't support any fucker that hungry for power ... or that stupid ...
"So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."
That man is perfect for parliament
Next he will be saying weird thing like . .it will create jobs , . .or it will trickle down
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All that american lard onboard
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I should have really added this to my previous reply. But really is separate explanation.
"Chem-Trails" as basically a form of Chaff. But instead of doing this
which attracts a missile through heat......this other Chaff makes a big cloud which confuses radar into thinking that there is infact a big storm cloud.
Problem is that the US weather service meteorologist pretty much rely on Doppler radar to tell the weather (because they are all American College Trained). So when they see a bit dark object on the radar screen they assume rain. (In NZ we have the lovely isobar map, based on satellite images, which would tell us there is nothing to worry about).
So weather department gets in trouble because the worst storm in all time does not arrive.......instead lovely sunny day with F22's flying overhead. They investigate and find the what the Doppler radar (sound) picked up was an airforce chaff.....which you can only see for a few minutes.
So its not really a "Chem-trail" - more a very tiny particles of heavy metal + carcinogenic plastic trail.
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Hey I didn't say it was better. Just that if you're going to complain about something get it right.
But I suppose when you think about the sky.......the average human is not going to breathe a whole lot of it. In fact car (or bike) exhaust fumes are probably going to affect you more........and the shit coming out of a motor will make you die immediately in large enough doses - where this stuff in large doses will make you sick and kill you over many years. Isn't life wonderful.
This is another interesting fact I learnt recently......strangely enough I learnt about thorium power cells many moons ago - and never chased it up.
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Useless factoid for the day.....
At any moment in time there are a million people flying.....
there is a sheeyt more speedin
Stephen
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Child poverty report 'shameful'
"Forty per cent of children in poverty are living in a household where their parents are in work, but they aren't earning enough to get by," she said.
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But Prime Minister John Key is "very proud" of his government's record in trying to tackle some of those issues.
"If you want to ultimately lift children out of poverty, the way to do that is through work, you've got to break the welfare cycle," he told TVNZ's Breakfast programme.
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Obviously not JK, you plumped up ignorant fucktard. What a fuckin dickhead.
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