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May 20, 2010

As the pace of life gets faster and faster and days appear to rapidly recede behind us, NZers appear  to be like possums at night time staggering in the middle of the road mesmerized and caught in the glare of headlights of a fast coming vehicle, not knowing what is happening and therefore not appearing to take any action.

Will the possums wake up in time and do the correct thing by taking action to control their own future, ... or ...?

Plus, what is the table talk at cafes, restaurants, bars and lunch times around NZ? Is the populace happy and even ecstatic with how we the people are governing ourselves? (Yes or No?) That in fact the talk of both town and country people is that there is nothing at all to be concerned about, with our Democracy, Governance and Sovereignty?  That we can safely leave everything in the hands of the Act Party who in this escalating drama of tension, play the bad cop in the National Party scenario of being the good cop?

Listen to young independent voices talk about the need to be exceptionally alert to what is happening and the necessity to NOT get our news from mainstream media that is intent on jamming sensationalistic insular drivel into our homes 24/7.

But instead, be adroit and astute by accessing our own news via the web, uTUBE, videos, DVDs, network parties and spontaneously showing up at events and friends places.  

Starring Vincent Eastwood ... who is Mr News and part of the NZ’s very independent alternative media. His web site: http://www.guerillamedia.co.nz/

On You Tube at: http://www.youtube.com/MRNEWSguerillamedia

Vincent has been doing this media for over 18 months and he is about to launch a syndicated radio show from New Zealand but also heard in America.  He has a natural talent and can take complex issues and simplify them.
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Dana Louise Stewart ...  Researcher of Raw food, our polluted food system, planting fruit trees and the future of New Zealand. She is very up on what is really happening in this country and is not afraid to speak the truth in an eloquent way.

Dana is the Producer of the independent film Real N' Raw and is also the founder of a charitable trust called Fruit for Our Children.   Web: http://fruitforourchildren.com

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Martin Adlington ...  is an environmental artist and fast becoming an expert on "consumerism" and on the massive waste of consumption.

Web: http://martinadlington.webs.com

Martin has developed his media presence and now has Auckland University supporting him to make an independent film about recycled art and dumpster diving.

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