Hoping He Sings “When Doves Cry”

I just read the headline on the Stuff website: “Prince to attend quake memorial”. I’m pleased. I’ve never been a big follower of his music, but he was one of the most successful popular musicians of the ’80s and ’90s, and it will mean a lot for the people of Christchurch to know one of the icons of…

Right Thinking: Meet My Syndrome

Hard hitting conservative columnist Dr Frank Shizenhausen has a plan to make our streets safer. Good lord, has the world gone mad? Has our judiciary finally been taken over by screaming liberals? I had thought they were taking a firm line in Christchurch with evildoers. Like the monster who was looking to steal light fittings…

Another Financial Fraudster Convicted

A prominent business leader has been convicted of fraud, following the failure of his high profile business venture. Foreign national Joseph Ratzinger, who also goes by the aliases Pope Benedict XVI and the Bishop of Rome, was convicted and sentenced today in the Auckland High Court to two years’ imprisonment for his part in a…

David Icke Coming!

An earthquake hits Christchurch. Justin Bieber has a haircut. Simon Power announces he will retire from politics. A movie about an English king wins a number of Oscars. On the face of it all of these events might seem unrelated. But if you believe that then you certainly need your eyes opened. Lucky for you…

Ken Ring’s Other Predictions

It will rain tomorrow – somewhere. New Zealand team to win the World Cup. This year or next. Could be rugby, or possibly another sport. In two days time it will be 3 March 2010. Tomorrow I will still have no published papers on my theories appearing in any peer-reviewed scientific journal. John Campbell has…

Ruling Almost Nothing Out

Finance Minister Bill English is not ruling out making changes to Working for Families or the student loans scheme in the aftermath of the Christchurch earthquake. As the full financial impact of last week’s quake becomes clearer, the Government is looking at a bill to the taxpayer of up to five billion dollars. The effects…

An Auckland Commuter Tragedy

United in despair, they stand together to mark the moment as the traffic light turns from green to red. For many who did not get out the other end of the intersection in time, it is a moment of terror that will stay with them for many minutes. They bear witness to the honking of…