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Cryptocurrency Servers Chilled by Alps in New Zealand

Cryptocurrency Servers Chilled by Alps in New Zealand
Davos Money Makeover hots up while South Island Rivers cool Banking Circuits The World Economic Forum’s cryptocurrency priority as the centrepiece of its “internet of value” explains the intensity of the interest now by the global technology community in New Zealand providing the two essential components for this development. One of these is mechanical. The other is ethical. The mechanical component is the provision of the enhanced cooling required by the server farms hosting the accelerated technology. The guiltless component is that the power driving the cooling systems is itself derived from renewable sources instead of fossil fuels. The internet…
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Auckland City Council C02 v Radiation Emissions Choice

Auckland City Council C02 v Radiation Emissions Choice
Electromagnetic Radiation Field peril to Public Health ignored in New Zealand government’s single minded rush to please Internationals Deliberate state policy fast tracks industrial scale solar installations by plugging them into town electrical substations to take advantage of in-place national grid connections. This campaign is now revealed as having failed to take into consideration the consequent proven adverse effects on community health and safety. This is surprising because the founding world authority on the effect of electromagnetic clusters on humans was New Zealander Dr Neil Cherry. He was associated with the other world authority Professor Robert Becker researcher in electrophysiology…
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Radiation Clouds Helensville Greytown Giant Solar Schemes in NZ

Radiation Clouds Helensville Greytown Giant Solar Schemes in NZ
Dr Neil Cherry eminent scientist identified electromagnetic equipment and cancer, cardiac link The government sponsored experiment to position very large scale solar generating installations on the boundaries of towns in order to take advantage of their existing close-in substations runs counter to the warnings of a pioneering environmental health scientist about the danger to human health of the resulting electromagnetic radiation fields. The scientist was Dr Neil Cherry now acknowledged as the global pioneer in researching and then publishing his discoveries centred on the threat to humans of exactly these types of large scale concentrations of electromagnetic radiation fields. Dr…
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Premier Jacinda Objective is New York not New Plymouth

Premier Jacinda Objective is New York not New Plymouth
Coy quip camouflages Ardern Appointment with Destiny Winsomely deflecting the unspoken question posed on the nation’s independent free-to-air television TV3 morning talk show New Zealand’s prime minister Jacinda Ardern declared spontaneously that she was aware of a rumour that she might resign and even move to “New Plymouth.” Nobody dares to follow up this typically adept, humorous, and ironic trade mark diversion by doing a simple translation in which New York instead of New Plymouth is the actual destination. Ironic because the New Zealand New Plymouth is the capital of the nation’s energy producing region and where the premier for…
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Grasslands make New Zealand Carbon Positive

Grasslands make New Zealand Carbon Positive
Liability becomes Credit with Statistical Reclassifying A categorisation overhaul in which the pasture-economy nation’s vast grasslands are included in the emissions equation would see New Zealand classified as carbon dioxide positive instead of carbon dioxide negative. The agricultural nation until quite recently had an entire government agency known as Grasslands which existed to refine and define the role of the herb as the central factor in the export economy. The absence of the Grasslands organisation and the subsequent dispersal of its official responsibility and emphasis meant that its role has been left open to any number of different interpretations especially…
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Tied Deals True Value for Utility Owners in New Zealand

Tied Deals True Value for Utility Owners in New Zealand
Profits by foreign parent selling to local subsidiary still unseen by politicians Transfer pricing is the main inducement for foreign companies to invest in New Zealand infrastructure. Hiding behind nominal “Kiwi” companies they have the opportunity to attain substantial profits simply through the foreign parent selling to the New Zealand subsidiary. The outstanding example of this was the takeover of New Zealand’s railways by a group led by Wisconsin Central Transportation Corporation. The government impression at the time was that under the operator, Wisconsin Central, there would be attained substantial economies through the United States investor sharing its investment notably…
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Federated Farmers, National Party Cowed by Labour Ardour

Federated Farmers, National Party Cowed by Labour Ardour
Groundswell Unbowed hews to productivity which will combat Famine, Starvation Once all-powerful farmer representatives must now sit on their organisational hands while they see the nation’s most important industry engulfed in the government’s evangelical-grade fervour designed to simultaneously cut back pastoral productivity while inflicting more tax on it Federated Farmers knows that the level of official excitability is now so volatile that any discernible campaign to introduce topics such as balance of payments and export revenues will only act as an accelerant. They know too that the government’s determination to portray New Zealand and thus itself universally as the shining…
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Reserve Currency Rival Next Threat from Sino Soviet Pact

Reserve Currency Rival Next Threat from Sino Soviet Pact
Rouble’s new oil exchange currency status is just the start warns international banker After being surprised by the Sino Soviet military alliance, the West must now accept the reality of Sino Soviet manoeuvring to establish a joint reserve currency challenging the USD. This is the conclusion of leading Middle East banker Meguerditch Bouldoukian the former deputy governor of the Bank of Lebanon and the world authority on correspondent banking the system under which trading banks cooperate with one another internationally. In an interview with MSC Newswire he observed that since the end of the Cold War the West had seen…
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Dairy Solar Forced March Stalls at Heritage Sites

Dairy Solar Forced March Stalls at Heritage Sites
Helensville and Greytown Hold Line against Solar Tsunami while elected stay gagged Solar power station coverage of dairy pasture is a policy win-win for the government. The first win is for its renewables scheme. The second is by eliminating the cows blamed for creating half New Zealand’s greenhouse gases. The halve-the-herd cry is routinely on the lips of activists unconcerned by the fact that the dairy industry is the nation’s chief export earner. Tourism was the runner-up man foreign currency earner until Covid restricted world travel. Its recovery is now threatened by solar carpeting such heritage areas as Helensville and…
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Ray Chung Chokes Wellington Focus Groups in Mayor Run

Ray Chung Chokes Wellington Focus Groups in Mayor Run
Real World Candidate to bring New Zealand’s City of Dreams back to Earth by pursuing the practical Ray Chung’s moment of truth came when he discovered that in its move to new premises the Wellington City Council took the opportunity to abandon its recently acquired furnishings in favour of entirely new fittings. It was now that he began casting around for other such lavish and unnecessary expenditure and it was now that he discovered that far from being an exception the furnishings replacement was a routine example. It was now too that he discovered that expenditure in all its forms…
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Solar Grids to Cover Helensville, Greytown Heritage Destinations

Solar Grids to Cover Helensville, Greytown Heritage Destinations
Dairy and Wine tourist towns offer close-in substation plug-ins for larger scale power projects in New Zealand Helensville is often considered the premier heritage town of New Zealand’s North Island. At the end of last year its citizens were shocked and amazed to discover that a massive industrialised solar plant was to be built on the outskirts of the town, and was even planned to make an incursion into the township itself. Helensville is a prosperous coastal retirement and leisure destination near Auckland and is celebrated for its cafés, boutiques, and art galleries. Some suspected that Helensville had been selected…
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Australasia Broadcast Dialect Eschews Estuary-Cockney-Essex

Australasia Broadcast Dialect Eschews Estuary-Cockney-Essex
Present participle and letter T are Extinct in new politico-media Argot A rapidly standardising New Zealand dialect has now overwhelmed the diction of broadcasters and politicians. It has caused to disappear the spoken alphabet consonant “t” and without the substitute Estuary glottal stop. The discarded letter “t” simply emerges as a “d” as in the frequently spoken “baddery” or “budder,” i.e. battery, butter. Duty is rendered as “doody,” and not as the glottalised “doo-ee,” the Cockney-Essex version. The absence of the glottal stop as in for example “buh-uh” for butter isolates this new semi-received politico-broadcast dialect or patois from any…
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Palace of the Alhambra Spain

Palace of the Alhambra, Spain

By: Charles Nathaniel Worsley (1862-1923)

From the collection of Sir Heaton Rhodes

Oil on canvas - 118cm x 162cm

Valued $12,000 - $18,000

Offers invited over $9,000

Contact:  Henry Newrick – (+64 ) 27 471 2242

Henry@HeritageArtNZ.com

 

Mount Egmont with Lake

Mount Egmont with Lake 

By: John Philemon Backhouse (1845-1908)

Oil on Sea Shell - 13cm x 14cm

Valued $2,000-$3,000

Offers invited over $1,500

Contact:  Henry Newrick – (+64 ) 27 471 2242

Henry@HeritageArtNZ.com

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