8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (1)
#2794579 at 2018-08-30 06:48:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #3531: Whatcha know, whatcha know? Edition
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From the New Zealand state radio station:
Five Eyes allies urge digital industry to stop illicit material
New Zealand and its Five Eyes intelligence partners are calling on the digital online industry to take urgent action to stop child pornographers, terrorists and violent extremists from finding a platform on the internet.
After meetings in Australia, Ministers from the member countries - New Zealand, Canada, Australia, the US and UK - issued a statement stating the group is as determined to counter the "grave threats" online as they are to dealing with them in the physical world.
Minister Responsible for the NZSIS and GCSB Andrew Little and Minister of Immigration Iain Lees-Galloway attended the meeting on Queensland's Gold Coast this week.
This year's focus also included counter-terrorism, countering violent extremism, countering foreign interference, protecting critical infrastructure, migration, border management and law enforcement.
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https://www.radionz.co.nz/news/national/365272/five-eyes-allies-urge-digital-industry-to-stop-illicit-material
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8chan/8kun QResearch NEW ZEALAND Posts (1)
#4948755 at 2019-01-29 06:29:22 (UTC+1)
Q Research NEW ZEALAND
A very interesting article from a narrative point of view
Is NZ MSM positioning against the Prime Minister?
This anon has a feeling something is shifting in the background in this country
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=12198025
Andrew Dickens: Where's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern gone?
29 Jan, 2019 2:26pm
The suspicion is rising that Jacinda Ardern likes to be a spokesperson for a Government and a figurehead for the world but when it comes down to the nitty gritty of being a leader the job is a little difficult.
Chris Trotter last December noted the number of times that Jacinda Ardern seemed to be sidelined by her ministers seemingly making decisions without her knowing. Phil Twyford in particular seemed to change policies at a whim and when the Prime Minister was asked she seemed often unaware.
Looking back at the last three prime ministers we've had (Clark, John Key and Bill English) none would ever tolerate finding out about policy from the news media. And if they did butts would be kicked.
There is also the unwillingness to discipline the miscreants. Clare Curran took an age to be told off. Meka Whaitiri. Iain Lees-Galloway.
Then there is the plethora of working groups. At first I was tolerant but now the whole thing seems to be taking an age. Other people are charged with doing the thinking rather than the government.
There appears to be a leadership vacuum.
The Prime Minister we have seems happiest when selling other people's ideas and I'm starting to wonder what her ideas are.
And further to that there's the fear that she might not have any ideas at all.