TWISTED TRICKSTERS – Japspinda & The Cocoa-Cola Water Caper.

The Dsylexitic 'Oartistic' Detective - an interesting read with your coffee.'s avatarBEN VIDGEN -- The Consulting 'Oartistic' Dyslexic Detective.

I’d like to teach the world to sing
In perfect harmony
I’d like to buy the world a Coke
And keep it company
The Cocacola Jingle

Coca-Cola roller-coaster Love her even though I’m not supposed to. Funky little monkey, she’s a twisted trickster Everybody wants to be.She Keeps Me Up At Nights. Nickleback.

I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER

Over the summer holiday New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Adern has being conspicuously absent from the media headlines, as New Zealand’s corporate media are happy to accept the idea that heads of state get to have secret holidays. Withstanding the importance of home front issues including the out break of fires in New Zealand (a crisis that brings with it a water shortages), or the possibility of War in the Middle East, crises orientated around control of the world’s energy and water markets .

So where has…

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3 thoughts on “TWISTED TRICKSTERS – Japspinda & The Cocoa-Cola Water Caper.”

  1. that’s a huge article, and hugely important. Good work, Ben. Thanks Pam
    Every part of government in Australia is corrupt. Everybody is doing dirty stuff behind a facade. All the vetting, auditing and avenues of complaint are fixed. Same thing coming to NZ now.
    No answer for it but to kick out the corporations, all of them, and nationalise our assets and utilities.
    Globalists are just the same old monopolists, dressed up like Robin Hood. Pickpockets.

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  2. It’s certainly true now.
    But “corporations” are just the instruments of people. People who have their financial foundations in war and crime. People who have so far remained mostly anonymous. People who also have names and addresses.

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