August 31, 2025

Lost Colony of Roanoke

Turns out the colonists simply moved across to another island and carried on, they were never lost. But the true story is better than the legend.

August 30, 2025

Spark Ignites Indonesia

Riots have erupted across Indonesia. Will the trend spread to other countries?

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/8/29/why-are-antigovernment-protests-taking-place-in-indonesia

The riots are the culmination of months of economic and political frustration.

They follow reports that 580 parliamentarians receive a monthly housing allowance of 50 million rupiah ($3,000) in addition to their salaries. The allowance, introduced last year, is almost 10 times the Jakarta minimum wage and about 20 times the monthly minimum wage in poor areas of the country.

Police and members of parliament are widely perceived as being corrupt by the populace of more than 280 million people.

August 29, 2025

Reform UK Hit Big Poll Lead

In the most recent poll, Reform UK now have a 16 point lead over Labour. 

https://findoutnow.co.uk/blog/voting-intention-27th-august-2025

Anytime now and UK Prime Minister, Keir Starmer will declare war somewhere, in order to try and restore popularity. He could always stand down or call an election, of course, but either is unlikely to happen.

Source: Find Out Now



August 28, 2025

Mass Fatality Resilience Capability

I wonder why the UK government is buying mass fatality resilience capability, aka transportable morgues?

Does the UK government have something planned?

August 27, 2025

Is Britain Going Bust?

The last time Britain was bailed out by the IMF was in 1976. Talk is now of another bailout looming as the net public debt to GDP measure is worse now than back in 1976.

To back this view up, have a look at the following graph forecasting the position vs Japan. The latter has by far the worse position at over 200% net public debt to GDP, but it still has large industries that can sustain that level of debt, while Britain only has a service sector, some manufacturing and finance. The latter is akin to moving the deck chairs around on the Titanic. And countries like Malaysia make as many cars as Britain does (not quite), while also producing more componentry. 

Gross Debt as % of GDP

However, these forecasts, measured on the above graph by a dotted line, have proven illusory. The position Britain finds itself in is as follows.

Public Sector Net Debt and Office for Budget Responsibility Forecast

If the IMF do provide a bailout, spending cuts will be mandated. These cuts in spending will be massive. 

Some are saying this is all planned. The collapse is to bring the post Brexit country down.

August 25, 2025

Arrests Soon - Matt Taibbi

Matt Taibbi has proven to be a reliable reporter, and he says arrests are coming following the search warrant executed on John Bolton's house.

August 24, 2025

The Long Recession

The CPI is corrupted, and the developed world has been in decline for a long time. 

Tokenization Future Looms & Asset Seizures

We are headed for a future world where you will own nothing, but you'll think you do own something. This is what is behind the trend to digitise everything. In achieving this goal, your access to the internet will be restricted and governed by your real ID. Then all your finances will be restricted too, your money will be the equivalent of tokens, with an expiry date that can be changed on a whim.

This trend is already well advanced, called online safety or some such nonsense. There to protect the children don't you know. But, it is about control. 

Governments used to inflate your savings away. Inflation covers up many crimes. But now governments worldwide are coordinating efforts to control everything, even your health.

Listening to this you Boomers, always voting for the same uni-parties? They're coming after your money, so, what are you doing to prevent it?



August 23, 2025

Fonterra Shoots Itself in the Foot

New Zealand has the incredible ability to clutch defeat from the jaws of victory. With food prices rising worldwide, what does the world's largest dairy exporter go and do? They sell off their main brands and go back to being commodity suppliers only.

What they've sold off are the Anchor milk and Mainland cheese brands worldwide. These brands are well known for quality, for instance, in Sri Lanka, population 22 million, milk is called Anchor. They don't say have a glass of milk, they say Anchor.

The thinking of NZ company senior management never rises above what junior high school students would think of, and talking dunce of the class at that, not clever clogs. 

What would Coca-Cola do? They'd sell off or franchise their processors and bottling, they'd never sell off their main brands.

Here's a quick primer on Coca-Cola's distribution model: https://fourweekmba.com/coca-cola-business-strategy

These are Fonterra's plans: https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/business/570728/fonterra-sells-mainland-anchor-brands-to-french-food-giant

Why is this a stupid move by Fonterra? In a few years, the new owner could put any milk in those Anchor bottles. Likely, it will be highly subsidised EU milk. The NZ dairy farmer will have their own production impacted, their reputation damaged if the milk is no good as consumers equate NZ milk with these brands, and to compete they'll have to recreate brands all over again, starting from scratch.

Rule 1: Always keep the brand, sell off or licence production.

Fonterra are breaking rule number 1.

August 19, 2025

Changes to Road User Charges

New Zealand is planning to change the way road use is paid for. Currently, most vehicle users pay a fuel tax when they buy their fuel. This tax is applied whether intending to use the fuel while using the road, or at home, on the water or on the farm.

Meanwhile, diesel, hybrid and EV users pay Road User Charges (RUC's) on their mileage.

What is proposed is a system whereby each car will be tracked, and mileage paid via a GPS connection. Obvious issues arise when it comes to people driving off road, on farms and the like. Also, people buying fuel for their lawnmower or home generator will no longer be subsidising car use, and so more will need to be charged to car users to make up the difference. 

Simon Kingham, Professor of Human Geography at the University of Canterbury wrote a delusional piece where he's convinced himself the proposed measure will save lives. It won't, because fuel will be cheaper if you don't register your car. Even now, in rural areas, car registration non-compliance is at record highs. In some provinces, as many as 60% of cars are not registered, and, therefore, do not have a current Warrant of Fitness (WOF). The proposal is an added incentive to NOT obtain a WOF, leading to cars being less safe, with more cars having dodgy brakes and bald tyres. How will this lead to more deaths - reading this Prof Kingham? Most road deaths occur on rural roads, outside of cities, that's why. 

But, it doesn't end there, as this is not about taxing more efficiently. In fact, what is proposed is far less efficient. It is about selling off the roads to private enterprise. The government need to do this to pay off its debts. That's right, they're going to privatise RUC's and to do this they need to move the revenue from road use over to a separate platform and away from the government. 

Author of the Dog and Lemon Guide, Clive Matthew-Wilson explained what is going on (see below). Stand up to this as it is the thin edge of the wedge. After they've sold the roads, they'll disappear your Kiwisaver, and then go cashless. Mark my words. 

The Best Car Racing Movies

In my opinion the two best car racing movies are Grand Prix (1966) and Le Mans (1971). 




August 18, 2025

Future of Truck Stops

What.....charging for parking?

Bring back old school truck stops.

Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa

I had never seen one of these flying before today. It is good to see these old warbirds being restored, their sound is amazing.

August 17, 2025

They're Coming for Your Money

People don't seem to connect the dots, but the following videos are connected and I'll explain what I think is going on.

People are living in cars, storage units, sheds, caravans, RV's, tents while they're still fully employed. They are forced to do this as they cannot afford rents and the overall cost of living. This is planned by the powers that be.

Firstly, tariffs are an effective tax on the people. When Donald Trump says trillions are flooding into the government coffers, he's not wrong, they are, with YOUR money. Importers pay those tariffs and then raise prices. When Trump says the exporting country is paying, he's being misleading. All that happens to the exporter is they may sell less to the US, but they don't pay anything at all.

These people are hurting, because they're being taxed to the max.  

Secondly, the next stage will be the full digitising of boomer wealth. Thus, their children will inherit tokens which can be cancelled or directed any which way. You'll still own these 'assets' but have lost control. 

The sad news is, people support MAGA because this seizure of assets is being sold as patriotic. It is all a lie, just like the thing in 2020 was for your safety.

August 16, 2025

Who's Buying Britain?

The argument used here also applies to New Zealand. In the not-too-distant future, we will own nothing, and be left renting all that we used to own.

Bob Wills - Big Ball's in Cowtown

For some reason this song popped up in my head as Trump met with Putin in Alaska:

August 15, 2025

WEF Busted

Yeah....typical

Is Britain a Lost Cause?

Graham Linehan gave us Father Ted, the TV comedy character. The are you a racist now Father clip has started to take over YouTube recently, which has surprised many well used to it. I guess many younger people still do possess a sense of humour.

Brendon O'Neill talks to Linehan about the future of Britain, and whether it has any future at all.

August 14, 2025

Prof David Betz - Cannot Stop It Now

David Betz is Professor of War in the Modern World at King's College London. He has described the UK as on the brink of civil war. Now, he seems to have become more pessimistic, he appears to now think it's inevitable. Thus far, his predictions have been accurate, so buckle up, this is going to be a rough ride.

August 13, 2025

Be Prepared for What Is Coming

I operate this blog as a personal interest, but I do note where people are from and how many visit. Some people email me, but very few comment. If leaving a comment, they are welcome so long as you're not overtly selling something. It also helps if you're sane - just saying.

Over time a trend has emerged, and that trend reveals certain subjects are smashed by Google almost immediately. Of course, I ignore this and don't simply chase clicks. I post about things that interest me, and other things I think important to be informed of, or which offer a perspective I find valuable.

Below, you'll find a list of what is banned. Having compared notes with others, I'm certain this doesn't just apply to this blog, but is part of a widespread framework.

Initially, it was hard to discern what subjects were on the banned list, but over time the pattern became very clear. I may have missed some themes, but top of the list would be, in order:

Not Allowed to Talk About

  1. Donald Trump - in any shape or form.
  2. The British Royal Family - any of them, but particularly King Charles, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan.
  3. Covid and the 2020 thing - 1984 is now real, not a book any longer.
  4. Illegal Migrants - especially into the UK.
  5. Israel and Gaza
It matters little whether the comment is complimentary or not, you are just not allowed to talk about them. And I think I know the reason why that is; mentioning them may lead to people questioning the institution and what is going on around them.

For instance: we now know that Russiagate is real and that soon after Donald Trump was elected in 2016, a years-long coup was rolled out to derail his presidency. Then, in 2020 the whole exercise from the little bug that wasn't a thing, to the lockdowns and closed borders, it was all to engineer the removal of Donald J Trump. So, to this day you cannot talk about any of it, accounting for 1 and 3 on the list.

Number 2 is an odd one but the trend is clear to me, and so must be addressed. Once again, they must fear losing their status and people beginning to question the institution. Couple that with illegal migrants, particularly those crossing the English Channel and entering the UK right now, 50,000 since Labour came to power there. You are not allowed to talk about either, not ever, and that accounts for 2 and 4.

Then we have Israel, an out of control state that seems in charge of the US and half of Europe. Once again, shut any mention of them down.

The Future

I can see a future where social media gets taken down altogether, so don't be surprised if you wake up one morning to find all social media gone. Already, controls have been introduced in Australia and the UK, and this could spread. It is designed to shut you down, and don't expect the mainstream media to be a voice for freedom, they hate you, including this tiny blog and anyone who is an independent voice. They want to feed you crumbs so they may keep their jobs.

In the more distant future, I can see the internet going down as well, hard to do I know as so much relies on it, especially with regard to making payments. But, if it means they survive, they'll do it. Who are they? They are governments, media, and all those clinging to power right now. 

And then, finally, failing that they'll just cut off your electricity supply. My advice, have your car filled up, cash on hand, and food in the pantry. 

Rebuilding Los Angeles

Local resident, and former builder, Adam Carolla talks to Los Angeles mayoralty prospect, Rick Caruso on what is going on after the fires.

The UK Has Fallen?

Has the UK fallen?

It is a very peculiar set of affairs. The UK has a soft invasion occurring, whereby largely military aged males arrive by inflatable dinghies from France, and then those now abandoned dinghies are collected up and returned to France. Why? Wouldn't the more sensible thing be to destroy the dinghies!

For those not familiar with a soft invasion, they're possibly most common in Southeast Asia. An example of this was when Indonesia tried to invade East Timor. After a period of chaos, Australia and New Zealand took charge and restored order. 

The numbers illegally entering the UK by boat from France are alarming. I asked Google about how many, and I didn't get much of a search result, funny that, but I did find this link https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/migrants-detected-crossing-the-english-channel-in-small-boats/migrants-detected-crossing-the-english-channel-in-small-boats-last-7-days

1,593 arrivals by small boats over seven days from the 5th to the 11th of August 2025. That's on track to reach 80k for the calendar year. I read that since Labour came to power, the number is 50k

The numbers in aggregate equate to an army. 

August 12, 2025

Trump Takes Over D.C.

Donald Trump hit a home run with this one. He's called a crime emergency in Washington D.C. Hopefully he'll follow this up with cities such as San Francisco too. These cities are literally falling apart.

Oh and I embed the below reaction video for the comments alone. My favorite: Dads are taking over. Clean your room boys!

And yes, I too thought the reactor ate all four eclairs. Haha.


August 11, 2025

Irish Civil War?

Interesting view, exactly how will the Irish react to uncontrolled immigration?

August 10, 2025

Why No Women in F1?

Despite their driving ability being all around the place, there are no women currently in Formula One, and none likely to be for the foreseeable future. Why is that?

Lella Lombardi was the last female to qualify for the grid of an F1 Grand Prix and to start in that race. She actually scored half a point in her career but that isn't considered her best race. Her best race was finishing one place out of the points at the old Nürburgring, a phenomenally difficult track. That was back in the 1970's.

Right now, and considering good women do exist, I think F1 does not have women for reasons related to marketing. To make that argument I'll present two pictures of women currently good enough, in my opinion:

Sophia Flörsch




Abbi Pulling


See anything these women have in common? I do, they're very pretty.

If women such as these are allowed on the F1 grid, they'll suck all the oxygen out of the room. All cameras will be on them, and the pretty boys will be left out. Sponsorship dollars will not go to the bloke drivers. Look, I get it, the F1 drivers are good lookin' Dudes, but given the choice of looking at good lookin' Dudes or Chicks, it's Chicks every time.

Anyway, that's my opinion. I've long said the FIA are dinosaurs, prove me wrong. Oh, and I was a fan of Lella Lombardi, she was amazing. Some of the best competitive driving I've ever seen has been from women behind the wheel, rally driver Michelle Mouton being on that list. Of course women can be on the F1 grid, they just don't want them there.

August 09, 2025

New Zealand Satellite Launch

Australia, watching this? Yeah, suck on my big left one...hahaha.

Las Vegas Finished?

If you were looking for a vacation spot, Las Vegas was at the top of many lists. I've stayed in a good hotel in Downtown Las Vegas for only $21 per night. And it was a large room too, very much appreciated. Many years later I was in Reno, and it was nowhere near as good. 

But these days, people are saying Las Vegas is dead, empty, a bust. What happened? The below video looks at what went wrong:

August 08, 2025

Reaction to UK

This is an interesting reaction video, where an American reacts to an Englishman talking about the trouble the UK is heading into. The American makes valuable observations, worthwhile listening to:

Seachange in UK Politics

In the latest poll in the UK conducted by Find Out Now, new party Reform UK lead Labour by a whopping 12 points. Here are the published poll numbers - called the headline:

Reform 32%

Labour 20% 

Conservative 16%

Liberal Democrats 12%

Green 9%

Scottish National Party 2%

Plaid Cymru 1%

Others 7%


However, these headline figures 'squeeze' out Don't Know. If you put them back in, this is the result:

Reform UK 22%

Labour 11%

Conservative 10% 

Liberal Democrats 7%

Green 6%

Scottish National Party 1%

Plaid Cymru 1%

Other 7%

Don't Know 35%  

The way I read this; the main political parties are looking at being wiped out by Reform, with other parties also becoming stronger. If this trend continues, I would not be surprised if the Labour government take drastic action. I'll leave you to figure out what that action might be, just use your imagination.

Here's the excel spreadsheet link: https://cms.findoutnow.co.uk/app/uploads/2025/08/6th-August-Find-Out-Now-VI.xlsx   

August 07, 2025

Manufacturing in the US

Here's a counter argument to my claim that the US cannot bring its manufacturing back onshore. Guardian Bikes brought their bicycle manufacturing to the US from China, and they're moving to acquire all components domestically.

While Guardian are well organised, I still think that the availability of a skilled labour force will be the problem for the US as a whole.

Ferrari F40 For Sale California

A court in the US has ordered a Ferrari F40 be put up for sale, this is the video showing the car. It is in pristine condition:


The sale process also has its own website:

It goes under the hammer in six days time, but is also offered at a buy now price of US$5 million.

Update: SOLD for $2.55 million.

Britain Is Screwed

Listening to Lionel Shriver, you can hear the tension in her voice. Britain appears over, as the changes being made by unrestrained migration are permanent. How can Britain survive?

August 06, 2025

Chris Bishop - Clown

Update: this proposal, moving from a fuel tax paid directly at the time of purchase, to an indirect payment via bank accounts has the look of China interfering in things. Sounds conspiratorial I know, but they do have a system where all users pay for all miles electronically. It is possible the NZ government have done a technology deal with China, and this will allow China to sell their technology and know everything about our vehicle use at the same time.

The New Zealand Minister of Transport, Chris Bishop has announced plans to change the way road users are taxed. He wants to move the NZ transport fleet onto a fully digital platform, with every vehicle paying according to the weight class of the vehicle, monthly direct. He likened this to paying for your Netflix account.

Currently, petrol vehicles pay fuel taxes on each litre of petrol poured, while diesel vehicles pay Road User Charges (RUC's). Light diesels pay off the odometer, while heavy diesels pay via a hubodometer fitted to a wheel hub on the truck. Diesels have to display their RUC sticker, and if they're caught not having the mileage paid for, they can receive heavy fines.

So, what's wrong with the proposal as put? For starters, for most road users it means yet another bill arriving at the end of the month. We need that like we need a hole in the head. Right now, we pay at the pump and that covers maybe 80% of all users. So, we pay the once now, what's wrong with that and why change it? Then, the car fleet is quite old and so all these cars will require a costly upgrade to add the technology to them. Many people simply do not have this kind of money. And another problem; the tax is now paid when the petrol is bought. That's simple and effective. But, under this new scheme, what happens when the road user cannot pay?

The reason Bishop wants the change is because EV's and hybrids mean less fuel is being sold, and so the tax take is down. Those batteries are heavy, and they cause more damage to the roads by adding weight to every journey. 

Here's a simple solution Bishop has not thought of: why not raise the price of annual vehicle registration for EV's and hybrids, and adjust the amount of fuel tax taken as well, to cover for any increase in road use over the year. Yes, this would mean a slight subsidy by petrol cars of hybrids but it would be a small amount and easily forgotten as there would be no extra steps required, just the amount would differ.

Bishop was on the TV talking about how easy it would be for cars to be fitted with transponders. Err...that's old tech, he's so out of touch. I was in Queensland when they went from transponders to number plate recognition. They're now so advanced, they know the vehicle and how much it has on board (truck ride height and the like is measured).

Chris Bishop is as silly as a wet hen. 

Labour are no better, their leader Chris Hipkins agrees with Bishop. Clearly, it hasn't occurred to him to simply adjust EV and hybrid registration fees and to make an adjustment to fuel taxes.

Another problem which will be felt in the poorer regions; car users will be incentivised to not bother registering or getting a Warrant of Fitness (WOF) for the car. You must have a WOF to be registered, so I'm guessing part of the WOF procedure will involve checking the car is enabled for road user charges. What will happen? Car owners will increasingly not bother getting a WOF, thereby not registering, and driving uninsured. Some regions have only 60% compliance at the moment. If the fuel at the pump is cheaper, why spend money on an old car to bring it up to speed! So, the roads will have even more unregistered vehicles out there.

https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/569149/road-user-charges-for-all-vehicles-move-a-step-closer


August 05, 2025

Karoline Leavitt on Nancy Pelosi's Stock Portfolio

How come politicians leave office rich?

Tariff-Free Living USA

An American woman investigates whether it possible to live without buying anything imported from overseas:

August 04, 2025

NCEA Scrapped

Regular visitors to my blog will know I am very critical of New Zealand's secondary education system of awarding qualifications. Known as NCEA, it is very flawed and ended up being a dog's breakfast of feelgood claptrap mixed with unicorn kisses and rainbow hugs.

Well, it is being scrapped, and not before time. This should have happened 20 years ago.

But, the devil is in the details as they say, and what replaces it really matters. What I expect will happen, is the system will be dumbed down even more. That's so that the government will be able to trumpet how they've restored things, while hiding they've actually got worse still. Basically, things have got so bad, that the system had to be scrapped as too many students were failing even basic literacy and numeracy assessments.

https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/568958/ncea-changes-some-aspects-like-a-step-backwards-in-time-principal

The government's plans to replace the NCEA system are on a tight timeline and will require a lot of support, say teachers.

After more than 20 years as New Zealand's official secondary-school qualification, the government has pulled the pin on the NCEA.

The National Certificate of Educational Achievement will be gone by 2030, replaced by a basic literacy and numeracy award at Year 11, and the Certificate of Education and Advanced Certificate of Education at Years 11 and 12.

'Achieved', 'not achieved', 'merit' and 'excellence' will be replaced by marks out of 100 and letter grades A, B, C, D and E.

The new certificates would be standards-based, like the NCEA is, meaning every student passes if they demonstrate the required knowledge or skills, but they would have to study at least five complete subjects and pass four of them to get their certificate.

This year's Year 8s would be the first cohort through the new system, starting with the foundation award in 2028, which might look a lot like the current NCEA literacy and numeracy tests.

August 03, 2025

Arrests May Be Coming

Related to Russiagate - arrests may be imminent

August 02, 2025

Critical Infrastructure

For a lot of people, this will be hard to listen to. What Mike Benz does is describe how the lie that was Russiagate was weaponised effectively, resulting in the conspiracy that resulted in the years-long coup to undermine Donald J Trump from late 2016, and potentially up to the present day.

What happened is that elections were added to the concept of critical infrastructure, meaning the deep state could say that in censoring free speech, or outright rigging elections, they were protecting this infrastructure.

I hope I've got this right, correct me if I've got this wrong.

It looks as if arrests will be made, I wonder who?

US Tariff Wall

I've been thinking about the effects resulting from the US wall of tariffs, and the following are the three most important points, in my opinion.

1. Wealth Transfer

Surely the brains in the White House must realise that industries such as garment and shoe manufacturing, shipbuilding, and even mid-size earthmoving equipment manufacturing are not going to be revived by the imposition of tariffs. The simple reasoning - who will work in these revived industries?

It just isn't going to happen.

The reason behind the tariffs must be something else; so how about wealth transfer? The peasants will pay higher prices resulting from the tariffs, and the Wall Street elites will carve off greater profits for themselves and receive windfalls from tax cuts and subsidies.

2. Competitors Benefit

With the US hiding behind a wall, competitors learn to change and diversify. Many suppliers to the US will have become complacent and will have just been doing business because of past practice or habit. Now, shaken from their slumber, they'll examine and reevaluate all supply arrangements and this may mean the US gets jettisoned. This would mean exporters not even bothering to price for US markets, and when it comes to their own inputs, not even bothering to give US companies a call. Likewise, governments may rewrite regulations to effectively shut out US products.

This process will make other countries leaner, more agile and ultimately move ahead of US operators.

3. Countries Trading Amongst One Another & De-Dollarization 

BRICS and other moves will accelerate whereby countries move away from using the US dollar as the default currency used to conduct trade. China has developed a system for direct country-to-country transactions, and this will gather pace. 

If we look at Brazil, they're the world's biggest beef exporter by far. Increasingly, they'll look for other countries to supply their equipment needs while continuing to export their protein worldwide. Also, China has moved away from buying Soy from the US, instead, they now prefer Brazil, Argentina and Australia. The tariff wall incentivises cutting out the US, in both the physical trade of goods and through the payments system.

Conclusion: The US leadership appear unaware of these effects or they don't care, as their own pockets will benefit.

Troubling times ahead indeed.

August 01, 2025

Trump's Tariffs

Here's a useful graphic outlining the tariffs as they apply to ASEAN and neighbouring countries in Asia:



This is a retrograde step and I think the Trump administration have got this badly wrong. There will be an initial uptick as US importers pay these tariffs, resulting in a lower US deficit, but then things kick in which the US has no control over. For instance, countries will increasingly just deal with one another and ignore the US.

Here's a Bloomberg piece, I presume from their Asia desk:


US-EU Trade Deal Extracting Tribute

It makes sense, the EU buckled and are being made to pay tribute to the US. Another angle I've read somewhere, is that the EU elites have so much invested in the US, they are effectively owned by them. If the markets in the US tank, the EU stands to lose their wealth. I've been saying it for a long time; the EU isn't a democracy, it is owned and operated by former Princes and Count von Wotsits. With this latest deal, they've shored up their own holdings and told the peasants to suck it up.

Of course, I have little sympathy for the EU as they've been kicking the rest of the world since their establishment.