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The Global Corruption of Lawfare: A Spotlight on New Zealand and Beyond

The concept of lawfare—the misuse of legal systems to achieve political, economic, or ideological goals—has become a growing concern worldwide. Far from its original intent as a neutral tool for justice, lawfare is increasingly weaponized by powerful entities to suppress dissent, stifle free speech, and gain unfair advantages. New Zealand, often regarded as a beacon […]

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U.S. Court Rules University’s COVID Vaccine Mandate Illegal, Opening Door to Massive Lawsuits

In a landmark decision that could resonate across the nation and potentially around the globe, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit has ruled that the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate violated the U.S. Constitution. This ruling, issued on May 7, emphatically highlights the conflict between public health directives

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This is exciting. Germany’s strategic approach shut down nuclear power stations will be revealed soon. Cicero gets to analyse whether or not the government acted in the country’s best interest. Here are my questions.

Once upon a time, Germany decided to shut down it’s nuclear power stations which ended up happening last year. People, there is a cost of living crisis going on. Further to minister Robert Harbeck’s idea to switch to H2, affecting 50% of households using gas heating to convert to H2 as stated here, the following

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Germany. What do smurfs, a 16y old, and an entrepreneur have in common? Are we witnessing a repeat of what we saw in its dark times?

It looks are though something is off in Germany regarding free speech. We have two cases to analyse. If you have witnessed similar cases, do comment on X to let me know. My initial thought was to judge the people involved, when in reality, it’s probably faulty wiring with really dire consequences that literally hits

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The World Economic Forum – a guide for the undecided – glossy or fishy? A series

Oh the joy. The glossy world of the World Economic Forum (WEF), and what seems to be happening in the background. First and foremost, may this post provide you with insight to shape your own thoughts on the topic. This post is intentionally simplifying, we will dig deeper into topics like Agenda 2030, “You will

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Am I the only one who did not realise how much the people have already achieved against current agendas?

We have a lot to talk about. Recently, Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum, expressed concern about libertarianism. The latter means that you as a citizen, appreciate a government that actually works for its citizens and interferes as little as possible. Read “interference as little as possible as “within reason”, please 😉 There is

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What’s the deal in Germany right now – updating you on last week

As you may have heard, Germany has continuous issues that hardly are being reported on. Last, week, the this article outlined a few of them. One of the main topics are the farmers protests, that are intent on fighting for small and mid-sized businesses. The train conductors working for Deutsche Bundesbahn, are in the middle

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