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Dr Muriel Newman
Founder, NZ Cenrtre for Political Research
ELECTRONIC BOOKS
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Centre for Political Research.

NATURE, NOT HUMAN ACTIVITY,
RULES THE CLIMATE
Professor Fred Singer
The Non-Governmental Panel on climate change was set up
by Emeritus Professor Fred Singer, one of the most distinguished scientists in
the US, to examine the data used by the UN IPCC. This report finds that the
evidence points to climate change being a natural process, rather than being
man-made.

THE TREATY OF WAITANGI
Hon Sir Apirana Ngata
This
booklet was published by the Department of Maori Affairs in the days
before the Waitangi Tribunal was established. They stated: “Sir Apirana was
trained as a lawyer and had a brilliantly lucid understanding of legal and parliamentary technicalities. His analysis of the Treaty, article by article,
is so clearly and simply written that even young people will be able to
understand it, in spite of the complexity of the subject-matter”. These
days, however, the document is conveniently ignored by the Maori grievance
industry.
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An
electronic collection of
Ayn Rand's
statements on Objectivism.

A
sampler booklet of
Ayn Rand's
works

A
new book by
Hon Vaclav Klaus
President of the Czech Republic - what is endangered, climate or
freedom?
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