Claire Trevett: Poll was verdict on Judith Collins longevity rather than race
16 May, 2021 10:08 PM
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Judith Collins is asked about the Government s intentions for DoC land. Video / Mark Mitchell
The three-point strategy National Party leader Judith Collins has been running to try to add some oxygen into her support levels could be summed up as desperate times, desperate measures, belly flop. The latest Newshub Reid-Research poll would have dashed any hopes Collins had that her claims of a secret separatist agenda would be a circuit-breaker for her.
But the poll probably says more about voters conclusions about Collins longevity in her job than her recent campaign claiming the Government is quietly introducing separate systems for Māori.
How Long Can We Live?
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How Long Can We Live?
New research is intensifying the debate with profound implications for the future of the planet.
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In 1990, not long after Jean-Marie Robine and Michel Allard began conducting a nationwide study of French centenarians, one of their software programs spat out an error message. An individual in the study was marked as 115 years old, a number outside the program’s range of acceptable age values. They called their collaborators in Arles, where the subject lived, and asked them to double-check the information they had provided, recalls Allard, who was then the director of the IPSEN Foundation, a nonprofit rese
Hester Ford, Oldest American, Dies
She was believed to be either 115 or 116. She experienced two pandemics and two world wars and lived under 21 presidents.
Hester Ford in 2016 celebrating her 111th birthday. “She was a reminder of how far we have come as people on this earth,” her great-granddaughter said.Credit.Diedra Laird/The Charlotte Observer, via Associated Press
April 26, 2021, 4:39 p.m. ET
Hester Ford, who was believed to have been the oldest American, living long enough to have experienced two pandemics, both world wars, Jim Crow discrimination, civil rights movements and the elections of 21 presidents, died on Saturday at her home in Charlotte, N.C.
Tuesday, April 13, 2021 by: JD Heyes
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https://www.afinalwarning.com/508791.html (Natural News) It’s something straight out of a science fiction movie, and a bad one at that, but it’s absolutely true: Big Tech oligarchs in the U.S. and abroad are pouring billions into research that will enable them to live and govern eternally by literally discovering the once-fictional “fountain of youth,” even if they have to harvest the blood of the young to achieve it.
In fact, the elite aren’t even hiding what they’re trying to do: No less than Newsweek recently published an expose regarding this ghoulish research.
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Have you counted the number of ways in which milk helps us get back onto the health wagon? Let us count them for you. Milk is used in several home remedies in Indian households  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
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Most Indian households rely on the haldi doodh prescriptions by mothers to cure most small health hassles
From sore throats to immunity issues, from constipation to injuries, our grandmothers hand us a glass full of either plain milk or milk with turmeric or ghee or dry fruits
Here s why it has been such a reliable immunity-booster for centuries.