Friday, 15 August 2014

US military jet in NZ to explore NZ energy

Good catch, Kevin!

The only thing we can be sure of is that they are not here for the reasons we are being told."Representatives from the US Congress are visiting New Zealand for several days to examine areas of interest to the US Congress' House Committee on Natural Resources, including energy and mineral production and export in Australia and New Zealand"

What utter bullshit!

With the imminent collapse of the U.S. dollar and their economy and the unfolding climate change debacle, where huge parts of the U.S. are becoming uninhabitable, the powers that be in the U.S. will be looking for a bolthole. 

Google Lake Mead and the Californian drought if you are unaware of this.

I believe that the U.S. will one day soon invade NZ and take over the Government. John Key was sent here to soften us up and prepare the way as collapse approaches our position as a food producer with unlimited resources make us a likely target.

--- Kevin Hester

The United States military jet at Rotorua Airport today.


13 August, 2014


The mystery of who is on board a US military plane at Rotorua Airport has been solved.

Representatives from the US congress are in Rotorua and other parts of New Zealand for several days on an environmental tour.

US Consulate General public affairs specialist Phil McKenna told the Rotorua Daily Post today the plane is a US Air Force C40 used for official travel of government officials.

"Representatives from the US Congress are visiting New Zealand for several days to examine areas of interest to the US Congress' House Committee on Natural Resources, including energy and mineral production and export in Australia and New Zealand," Mr McKenna said.

He said it was a bi-partisan group headed by Representative Doc Hastings (Republican from Washington State), chairman of House Committee on Natural Resources.

"They are meeting with New Zealand Government representatives and private sector representatives in Auckland, Rotorua, and Taupo. The visiting delegation will focus on a range of topics, including natural resources."


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