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SUBJECT WAS: RUSSIA ——► [UK = NZ] 'Any Shit ' KIWI GEL: "MANUKA HONEY"

Ras Mikaere Enoch Mc Carty <moau...@hotmail.co.nz> wrote:
>
>
> NEW ZEALAND
>
> 'Everything Kiwi'
>
> A "culture" OF CHEATS
>
> NO ETHICS KIWIS / HONEY SCANDAL
>
> https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/food-and-drink/features/the-manuka-honey-scandal-9577344.html
>
>
> THEY WILL PUT ALL KINDS OF SHIT IN A BOTTLE
> AND LABEL IT, WITH EVEN:
>
> "100% PURE N.Z."
>
> THE BIGGEST BOLD FACED LIE.
>
> NOW ONTO NEW ZEALAND DAIRY:
>
> [NZ] 100% PURE POISON DAIRY [exports] [½ Human ½ Cow]
>
>
> ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ
>
> * HAVING BEEN FORCED,
> TO RE-EXAMINE U.S. GOVERNMENT
> PRICE SUPPORT STRUCTURES,
> REGARDING U.S. DAIRY -vs- POISON "kiwi" BRANDS.
>
> I FULLY SUPPORT THOSE PRICE SUPPORT STRUCTURES !
>
> CONTENTS:
>
> NEW ZEALAND \ ROGUE NATION
> EXPORTS:
>
> S.I.S.
> ["I."] REFERENCE:
> NZIPT 500596 \ 2011
>
> ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ
>
> NEW ZEALAND = 100% PURE POLLUTION
> http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/06/new-zealand-environment_n_3710859.html
>
> 1. RED China Involved In Frankenstein
> Half-Human-Half Cows
> 2. Foreign Milk In Top "Kiwi" Brands
> 3. Deadly 1080 (Sodium fluoroacetate)
> Killing Livestock, In NZ Dairy Products,
> Killing Wildlife Across New Zealand
> 4. The use of dicyandiamide (DCD) to control
> nitrogen pollution in NZ
> 5. LIE: Fonterra Says: "DCD No Danger In NZ Milk"
> 6. 1080 Poison Residue In NZ Foods,
> Case In Point Taranaki Dairy Industry
> 7. Evil Fonterra Behind Melamine Poison In Milk
> 8. NZ POISON DAIRY EXPORTS: China -&- WPC80
>
>
> New Zealand's Environment-Friendly Image Marred By Dairy Contamination
>
> WELLINGTON/SYDNEY, Aug 6 (Reuters) - For a country that markets itself to
> the world with the slogan "100% Pure", New Zealand's environmental
> credentials are not as impeccable as many would think.
>
> The majority of its rivers are too polluted to swim in. Its record on
> preservation of natural environments is among the worst in the world on a
> per capita basis. And it is the only OECD country that does not produce a
> regular national report on its environment.
>
> The discovery by dairy giant Fonterra of a bacteria that can cause
> potentially fatal food poisoning in ingredients sold to eight countries
> exposes New Zealand's vulnerability to food safety scares and the fragility
> of the clean, green image underpinning its farming- and tourism-based
> economy.
>
> Agricultural exports, including dairy, meat, fruit and wine, command high
> premiums internationally thanks to New Zealand's reputation as a producer of
> safe, natural and high-quality food.
>
> "It was only a matter of time before our dirty little secret came out," said
> Jill Brinsdon, brand strategist at Radiation, a brand agency in Auckland.
>
> "Fonterra is our largest exporter and they're completely intertwined with
> New Zealand's image and also they're the absolute biggest benefactor of the
> '100% Pure' brand. When you're coming out with something that presents
> itself as fact, or 100% pure, then you have to be 100% pure and we've proven
> that we're not."
>
>
> PURE?
>
> New Zealand's primary sector, which includes fishing and forestry, accounts
> for some 60 percent of exports and 18 percent of the country's $160 billion
> GDP, among the highest proportions in the developed world. Tourism makes up
> another 10 percent or so of GDP.
>
> The country has long marketed itself internationally with the "100% Pure"
> slogan in print and TV ads, drawing millions of visitors each year to
> experience its national parks, beaches and lakes. With barely 4.5 million
> people spread over a mountainous area larger than the United Kingdom or
> California and more than a quarter of that set aside for reserves and
> national parks - the backdrop for the popular Lord of the Rings movie
> trilogy - New Zealand has no shortage of unspoilt natural attractions.
>
> But the marketing overlooks a dark side to the country's environmental
> credentials.
>
> More than 60 percent of New Zealand rivers monitored by the Environment
> Ministry had "poor" or "very poor" water quality and were rated as unsafe
> for swimming due to pollution.
>
> Dairy farming, which has a lot riding on New Zealand's strong environmental
> reputation, has been a significant cause of poor river quality due to
> fertiliser and effluent runoff. Unlike many other countries, New Zealand
> cows are kept on grassy pastures year-round, a major selling point for its
> $9 billion annual global dairy trade.
>
> "Because we've had a lack of regulation on farm waste for 20 years it's been
> a free for all, so farmers have done what they can to produce more milk -
> which is to put more cows on pastures," said Mike Joy, an ecology and
> environmental sustainability scientist at Massey University.
>
> Prime Minister John Key, who has been previously criticised for saying the
> 100% pure marketing should be taken with a pinch of salt, said New Zealand
> would always be reliant on dairying, with its natural competitive advantage
> and global demand rising.
>
> "The right answer is not for New Zealand to sell less dairy. The right
> answer is for New Zealand to be absolutely sure that the safety standards
> are met," he said on Tuesday.
>
>
> FOOD SAFETY
>
> While separate from its environmental credentials, New Zealand's food safety
> record is also not without stain.
>
> Until the late 2000s, New Zealand had the highest rate in the developed
> world of food-borne campylobacteriosis, a serious and sometimes deadly
> disease caused by a bacteria often found in uncooked chicken.
>
> By 2011, even after a major government initiative to control the epidemic,
> New Zealand still reported incidents of the disease at more than double the
> rate of nearby Australia and 12 times the rate of the United States,
> according to the University of Otago.
>
> The botulism scare at Fonterra was the company's second contamination issue
> this year after it earlier found traces of dicyandiamde, a potentially toxic
> chemical, in some products.
>
> Even so, New Zealand has one of the most stringent food safety regimes in
> the world and the recent dairy product scares only turned up with the
> sophisticated and sensitive testing available.
>
> Fonterra expects the current contamination issue to be resolved within days.
>
> A protracted, major animal health incident, rather than a localised
> contamination issue, could wreak havoc on the New Zealand economy.
>
> A decade ago, at the height of a foot and mouth epidemic in Europe, the
> Reserve Bank of New Zealand modelled the impact of a limited outbreak of the
> livestock disease - estimating an immediate 20 percent hit to the currency,
> as well as a 12 percent fall in exports and an 8 percent hit to GDP in two
> years.
>
> "We've got to wake up and look more closely at our green credentials, and
> work harder to create a pristine environment so consumers can get a product
> which matches the story," said a consultant to New Zealand companies
> operating in Asia.
>
> "We can't be complacent."
>
>
> NZ ——> DAIRY EXPORTS = 100% PURE POISON:
> 1/2 Human Cows \ Sodium Fluoroacetate (1080) \
> Melamine \ Dicyandiamide (DCD)
>
>
>
>
> ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ
>
> "... there is no internationally set standard for
> DCD residues in food ...
>
> "Because no standard exists, the detectable
> presence of DCD residues in milk could be
> unacceptable to consumers and our
> international markets, even in the small
> amounts found in recent testing."
>
>
> ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ
>
> RED CHINA INVOLVED IN FRANKENSTEIN
> HALF-HUMAN-HALF-COWS
>
>
> http://www.prisonplanet.com/part-humanpart-animal-hybrid-monsters-are-being-created-by-scientists-all-over-the-planet.html
>
> * In China, scientists have inserted human genes
> into the DNA of dairy cow embryos. At this point,
> approximately 200 hybrid cows have been successfully
> produced. These cows can produce milk that is virtually
> identical to human breast milk. The scientists hope to
> have huge herds of these cows producing an alternative
> to human breast milk soon, and they hope to have this
> “milk” sold in global supermarkets within 3 years.
>
> Additonally: Toxics, Including Pesticides And Poisons Are
> Regularily Found In Chinese Milk
>
> ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ
>
>
> FOREIGN MILK IN TOP KIWI BRANDS
> By Susan Edmunds
>
> http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=10877395
>
> Fonterra turns to big overseas farms to make up shortfall from NZ suppliers
>
> China is playing a growing role in the global dairy industry
>
> Supermarkets around the world are selling Anchor milk that is not produced
> on New Zealand farms.
>
> New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra says it gets nearly 5 billion litres of
> milk a year from cows in Australia, Chile and, increasingly, China and
> India.
>
> Most of that, with 17 billion litres from New Zealand cows, is sold
> overseas. The country of origin is on the back of the package.
>
> Fonterra sells the Anchor, Fernleaf and Anlene brands in the Middle East,
> Singapore, Asia, Philippines, Sri Lanka, China and India.
>
> Foreign milk is now about 20 per cent of Fonterra's production, but to
> achieve its growth goals, the company plans to obtain half its milk from
> overseas sources.
>
> China is a prime focus: Fonterra opened its first Chinese farm in 2008 and
> its second last year. A third farm is being developed.
>
> Eventually, the three farms will produce 150 million litres of milk a year
> for Fonterra.
>
> Federated Farmers president Bruce Wills said Fonterra was benefiting from
> the strength of the "pure New Zealand" brand - even if the products were not
> from the country.
>
> Millionaire New Zealand businessman Eric Watson and his brother Richard run
> a big dairy farming operation in the southern US state of Georgia.
>
> In his Herald on Sunday column today, Eric Watson urges New Zealand to
> forget about "made in New Zealand", and instead promote its brands overseas
> as "made by New Zealand".
>
> This would enable exports such as milk from overseas farms run by the Watson
> brothers, Fonterra and its joint venture partners, to be branded as New
> Zealand-made.
>
> It would recognise the New Zealand investment and initiative that had gone
> into the product, while enabling companies to take advantage of cheaper
> overseas farmland, feedstuffs and labour.
>
> Green Party co-leader Russel Norman criticised the proposal: "If we start
> putting 'Made by New Zealand' on products produced overseas, we really are
> going to confuse our overseas customers and they are going to start thinking
> the New Zealand brand is a bit suspect."
>
> Council of Trade Unions president Helen Kelly said it was misleading to use
> a brand associated with New Zealand to market products that were not made
> here. "Particularly around food, people might think they are buying
> something they are not getting."
>
> The melamine scare had highlighted the dangers of outsourcing production,
> she said, and New Zealand companies would be better off re-investing in
> local New Zealand workers and the local economy. But Fonterra said Anchor
> was a global brand - as well-known in Sri Lanka as it was in New Zealand.
>
> Bruce Wills said dairy farmers had got used to the idea of Fonterra
> obtaining milk overseas. But he agreed with Norman and Kelly that if
> Fonterra was using New Zealand's honest reputation to its advantage
> overseas, the dairy giant needed to safeguard that reputation.
>
> "Being trustworthy is a powerful part of our marketing message. "We're seen
> as a country with integrity, which is hugely important when it comes to safe
> food."
>
> He said other countries were already looking to capitalise on that. Infant
> baby formula maker Yashili was opening open a plant at Petone.
>
> Fonterra needed a constant milk supply, but New Zealand production was
> seasonal, he said.
>
> "It's the same with meat, we can supply six to eight months a year but
> supermarkets want it for 12 months' so they have to get it from overseas."
>
> Beef and Lamb NZ chief executive Rod Slater said shoppers would start to see
> Australian meat on supermarket shelves in about six weeks.
>
> Because country-of-origin labelling was not compulsory, some might not
> realise where their meat was coming from.
>
> "We have the New Zealand beef and lamb quality mark ... If consumers don't
> see it, it could still be New Zealand meat but it might be Australian."
>
>
> ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ
>
> Deadly 1080 (Sodium fluoroacetate) Killing Livestock,
> In NZ Dairy Products, Killing Wildlife Across New Zealand
>
> http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1108/S00003/0800-free-call-number-for-victims-of-1080-poison-operations.htm
>
> 0800 Free-call Number for Victims of 1080 Poison Operations
>
> After finding it difficult to get help, from what they believe is 1080
> poisoning, the owners of an iconic tourist business based on the west coast
> of the South Island have established a free-call number - 0800 BAN 1080
> (0800 226 1080) - for people to share their experiences after aerial 1080
> operations.
>
> The concern about 1080 poisoning is not a new phenomenon. While filming on
> the West Coast in 2002, a British film crew led by Terry Brownbill, stated
> New Zealand's use of 1080 poison "was a sinister tale of corruption and
> bureaucratic indifference."
>
> Brownbill claimed to have found a "hot spot" of 9 people suffering with
> brain tumours, living around the small town of Kumara, on the West Coast. He
> went on to say that he believed the tumours were a result of an incident in
> which he said five tonnes of 1080 bait was buried near a stream in the area,
> and that no Medical Officer of Health went on to investigate this
> "hot-spot."
>
> However, the Agriculture Minister at the time, Jim Sutton, said the "1080
> documentary maker should put up or shut up," and disputed the British
> journalist's claims, inferring that "the risk of 1080 residues entering the
> food supply is very low."
>
> History shows that Mr Brownbill's claims do have credibility. Hundreds of
> farm animals - including sheep, dry stock, cows, horses, and deer - have
> been poisoned in aerial operations across the country, since the British
> film crew left New Zealand. It would seem improbable that all of these
> animals had received a lethal dose, without any of their surviving paddock
> companions, not receiving sub-lethal doses. (Only about one animal is tested
> for 1080 residues in every 2 months, and is randomly chosen from anywhere in
> New Zealand. So the chances of actually striking an animal from where a drop
> has taken place within a few days of testing, is consequently, very low.)
>
> There are plenty of cases of farm animal deaths following aerial poisoning
> operations, from Northland to Southland.
>
> In one case, it was reported in the Wairarapa Times Age that 9 dairy cows
> were poisoned by 1080.
> The processing plant spokesperson stated that "at the end of the day if
> contamination is suspected we'd like to hear about it". The milk from the
> cows was subsequently processed into milk powder before the farmer had
> warned the processing plant that his cows had been poisoned.
>
> In the documentary Poisoning Paradise, Taupo (Western Bays) farmer Lance
> Aldridge states that his neighbor had over 150 sheep poisoned in one
> operation, and that in other drops he has had deer and cattle poisoned, with
> test results showing 1080 residues in carcasses as much as 12 months after
> the poisoning operation took place. He states that he believes the animals
> were either poisoned by the 1080 remaining in the fields where the animals
> were grazing, or from streams feeding the farm, following another drop over
> 5 kilometres away.
>
> The creators of the free-call number believe there is mis-trust and fear
> among communities, of not being taken seriously when contacting the
> authorities, especially when those they are encouraged to engage with are
> the very departments dropping the poisons.
>
> In 2008 midwives from Karamea, also on the West Coast, warned several
> pregnant ladies to leave the district while an aerial 1080 drop was being
> conducted. The response to their warnings from authorities was astonishing
> and swift. The mid-wives were humiliated publicly. Not surprisingly, another
> drop is planned for the Karamea region this year.
>
> In December 2008, the Ministry of Health published a statement including the
> following paragraphs:
> "Studies show that 1080 can cause foetal skeletal malformation,
> cardiomyopathy/damage to heart muscle, and testicular effects/reduction in
> sperm count in animals."
>
> "To date, there are no known epidemiological studies that have been carried
> out in relation to 1080 and potential adverse health effects on humans."
>
> It's not just health concerns that the 0800 number is setup for.
> Many people, all across New Zealand have had their pets and live stock
> poisoned. "We'd like to hear from them too," stated the 0800 free-call
> trust's spokesperson.
>
> The inconvenience and investigations that follow placing a complaint,
> discourage victims.To make a claim, and have that claim registered, and
> officially recorded, is a long and complex process. Hence the recent claim
> by the PCE that only 8 dogs have died from 1080 poison in the last 4 years.
> This is inaccurate.
> One Taupo farmer alone has had 8 of his working dogs die after poisoning
> operations around the farm he manages. The killings are endless, right
> across our country.
>
> Do the people of New Zealand have reason to be concerned? Yes they do.
> Should the people of New Zealand rely on government departments, government
> organisations and industry supporters to provide them with robust research,
> and consumer confidence - when the pest control company that imports 1080
> poison and produces the 1080 bait, is owned by our government, and when the
> Minister of Finance and the Minister of Agriculture represent 50%
> shareholdings in the company that imports the poison? No, they shouldn't!
>
> "If you have been a victim of 1080 poisoning, or you know of someone that
> has, please phone 0800 BAN 1080, and talk about it. If you believe you've
> been poisoned, you've had stock poisoned, your water-supply poisoned, or
> your pet poisoned - even if it's historical - please call and let us know.
> It's free, it's independent, and it's confidential. It's time to start a
> credible record of the impact of poisoning operations." Said Clyde Graf.
>
> And one last thing - take advantage of the opportunity to watch Poisoning
> Paradise free, at the Green Unplugged Film Festival, and please spread this
> 0800 free-call phone number to your friends and family. The destructive use
> of 1080 poison can only be stopped, with your help.
>
>
> ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ
>
> THE USE OF DICYANDIAMIDE (DCD) TO CONTROL
> NITROGEN POLLUTION IN NZ
>
> http://sciblogs.co.nz/waiology/2013/01/25/the-use-of-dicyandiamide-dcd-to-control-nitrogen-pollution-in-nz/
>
> What is unknown ecologically is if extensive use of DCD adversely affects
> aquatic ecosystems by causing a build-up of ammonia or in other ways
> altering nitrogen cycling process in wetlands so that they don’t buffer
> downstream waters from nitrate pollution. Complete denitrification (right
> side of the picture) entails reduction of nitrate through to nitrogen gas
> (N2) and completes the cycle of N-fixation by clover, followed by sequential
> production of urea, ammonium and nitrate. DCD offers a solution to some of
> the problems caused by nitrate in the environment and it remains to be seen
> what its future in New Zealand agriculture will be, given recent news to
> voluntarily suspend its sale and use pending further information about
> uptake by grazing cattle and market reactions.
>
>
> ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ
>
> LIE: NO DANGER IN OUR MILK - FONTERRA
>
> http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/business/8232088/No-danger-in-our-milk-Fonterra
>
> There is no danger in consuming New Zealand's milk, says Fonterra.
>
> A finding in September said traces of Dicyandiamide (DCD) had appeared in
> milk tested by Fonterra, specifically in whole, skim milk, and buttermilk
> powder products.
>
>
> ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ
>
> NEW ZEALAND MILK FARMS (TARANAKI):
> 1080: Poisoning Paradise - The Great New Zealand Ecocide
>
> http://www.voxy.co.nz/national/1080-poisoning-paradise-great-new-zealand-ecocide/209/24450
>
> Apparently New Zealand uses 86% of the total world use of 1080. In many
> other countries the substance is banned entirely. For some reason this
> little fact reminds me of the time my history teacher told the class that
> the Americans dropped more bombs on Vietnam during that war than were
> dropped during the entirety of both World Wars I and II. It’s not a good
> feeling.
>
> The Department of Conservation, Regional Councils, and ERMA (Enviromental
> Risk Management Authority) do not want to stop using 1080 poison, firmly
> believing that the trick to eradicating possums once and for all is to
> continue with aerial drops of the poison. My aunty informed me that Mt
> Taranaki is expected to receive a 100 ton drop of non-toxic bait designed to
> get the possums used to eating the stuff. This will be followed up with a
> 200 ton drop of poisoned bait.
>
> ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ
>
> FONTERRA BEHIND MELAMINE POISON IN MILK
>
> FONTERRA BULLISH ON DAIRY INDUSTRY:
>
> http://www.globaltimes.cn/NEWS/tabid/99/ID/774798/Fonterra-bullish-on-dairy-industry.aspx
>
> Fonterra used to hold 43 percent of Sanlu Group Co, a Shijiazhuang-based
> dairy firm, which was bankrupted by the melamine-tainted infant formula
> scandal in December 2008. Fonterra wrote-off NZ$200 million due to this
> investment.
>
>
> ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ ᶰᶻ
>
> CHINA AND WPC80
>
> 8 August, 2013
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> Daily newspapers in China have held nothing back in dealing to New Zealand
> over Fonterra's tainted milk powder crisis.
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> The product recall in the dairy giant's biggest and most valuable market has
> been given front-page treatment, with some papers using graphic imagery,
> including enlarged colour pictures of bacteria alongside the New Zealand
> flag.
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> The Xiamen-based Haixi Chenbao included the grim reaper lurking behind a tin
> of formula, with the headline "Imported milk taken off shelves".
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> Nanfang Ribao's front page, showing milk pouring into a cup, said "Dumex has
> 420 tonnes of tainted milk powder on the market". Dumex is a Chinese
> subsidiary of the French firm Danone and makes infant formula. It used the
> potentially contaminated ingredient WPC80.
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> The newspaper Zhengquan Sibao ran a headline "NZ dairy products poisons four
> companies". Jiangjiang Evening News illustrated its front page with bacteria
> seen through a magnifying glass and powdered milk being poured into a
> container.
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> Ras Mikaere Enoch Mc Carty
> Maangai Kaawanatanga - Tainui Kiingitanga - Te Aotearoa
> http://www.exorcist.org.nz Ko te Mana Motuhake
> http://www.exorcist.org.nz/earthquake.mp3
> http://www.exorcist.org.nz/nz_sis_gcsb_evil_racist_spying.html
> http://www.exorcist.org.nz/iankahi_eriya_nation_john_frum.html
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YOUTUBE: "The Meerkat Circus"

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SEE ALSO AS RELATIONSHIP: *INVALIDATING* {Perennial philosophy (HETEROS
{#390 - ROBBERS} v’s HOMOIOS {#391 - STEWARDS OF GOD’S HOUSE} THEORY OF
NUMBER) as universal of right and wrong...} *THE* *ORTHODOX* *AND* *ROMAN*
*CATHOLIC* *CHURCH'S* *CLAIM* {#390 as 1, #100, #80, #1, #3, #5, #200 as
harpax (G727): {#11 as #242} 1) rapacious, ravenous; 2) a extortioner, a
robber} *TO* *JUBILEE2000* *AS* *BEING* *DELUSIONAL* *AND* *FRAUDULENT*

Private “Saint Andrews” Street on the edge of the Central Business District
dated 16th May, 2000 - This report is prepared in response to a TP00/55 as
a Notice of an Application for Planning Permit

<http://www.grapple369.com/jubilee2000.html>

SEE ALSO: HYPOSTATIS as DAO OF NATURE (Chinese: ZIRAN) / COURSE (Greek:
TROCHOS) OF NATURE (Greek: GENESIS) [James 3:6]

Chinese HAN Dynasty (206 BCE - 220CE) Hexagon Trigrams to Tetragram
assignments proposed by Yang Hsiung (53BCE - 18CE) which by 4BCE
(translation published within English as first European language in 1993),
first appeared in draft form as a meta-thesis titled T'AI HSUAN CHING {ie.
Canon of Supreme Mystery} on Natural Divination associated with the theory
of number, annual seasonal chronology and astrology reliant upon the seven
visible planets as cosmological mother image and the zodiac.

It shows the ZIRAN as the DAO of NATURE / COURSE-trochos OF NATURE-genesis
[James 3:6] as HYPOSTATIS comprising #81 trinomial tetragrammaton x 4.5 day
= #364.5 day / year as HOMOIOS THEORY OF NUMBER which is an amalgam of the
64 hexagrams as binomial trigrams / 81 as trinomial tetragrammaton rather
than its encapsulated contrived use as the microcosm to redefine the
macrocosm as the quintessence of the Pythagorean [Babylonian] as binomial
canon of transposition as HETEROS THEORY OF NUMBER.

<http://www.grapple369.com/nature.html>

The Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities No. 43 of Act 2006 defines
a "PERSON MEANS A HUMAN BEING” and the question is, if it is permissible to
extend this definition to be a "PERSON MEANS A HUMAN BEING AS A CONSCIOUS
REALITY OF HOMO [iOS] SAPIEN [T] WHO IS INSTANTIATED WITHIN THE TEMPORAL
REALITY AS THEN THE CAUSE FOR REASONING AND RATIONALITY."

That my mathematical theoretical noumenon defines the meta-descriptor
prototypes which are prerequisite to the BEING of HOMO [iOS] SAPIEN [T] as
EXISTENCE.

<http://www.grapple369.com/Grapple.zip> (Download resources)

After all the ENNEAD of THOTH and not the Roman Catholic Eucharist,
expresses an Anthropic Cosmological Principle which appears within its
geometric conception as being equivalent to the Pythagorean
TETRAD/TETRACTYS
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