STOP is ready to GO!
A new coalition of independent kiwis and groups determined to
rescue their country from all the unnecessary toxic and polluting substances and practices that are destroying the
paradise that New Zealand once was and endangering the health their children and all life on earth.
They are challenging people from one end of the country to the other to join them and make a stand, for the sake of
their children, in the upcoming elections. They already have candidates covering over half the electorate but want to
make sure that every voter in the Council and District Health Board elections receive the message that we cannot
continue to gamble with our future in this way.
If we do continue on as we are, we are told that there will be more plastic in the sea than fish by 2050. There has been
a staggering loss of species in the past 40 years and the biodiversity index has fallen below the 90% said to keep life
viable. These require drastic action to correct: not a multimillion dollar increase in the poison spend in a misguided
attempt to exterminate animals that may well have an important part to play in keeping our evolving forests healthy.
Jim Hilton, standing for the West Coast Regional Council, expects the announcement of the Predator Free by 2050 plan
signals even more use of poisons like 1080. As a seasoned campaigner from Karamea this is his special area of expertise
and he has written and argued at length against helicopter poisoning on public land.
He is joined in the South Island by Wendy Mitchell, a candidate for Buller District Council who is also strongly opposed
to 1080 and other poisons being spread around the country and sees the money being better spent in job creation so
sorely needed in the area.
In the North Island, Jeff Wright, candidate for Waikato District Health Board observes, “I have lived in South Auckland
all my life but discovered the great outdoors before 1080 decimated many parts of our forests and know from personal
experience what a mistake using such poison has been, despite the official stories that are being told.”
In Auckland, Tricia Cheel, Convenor of the Fluoridation Information Network, ran for Mayor in 2013 after enjoying a
tremendous improvement in her health when she stopped drinking the artificially fluoridated tap water in October 2012.
Having grown up on a dairy farm in Dargaville she often wondered why she felt so much better in the holidays whilst
studying in Auckland from 1967 to 1970 but it was 35 years after she settled in Browns Bay in 1977 before she realised
how much the fluoride was affecting her. She is determined that this scourge, as she refers to it,should be removed from
all water supplies and will stand for the Northland District Health Board to fight off the move to introduce virtual
mandatory fluoridation should the government pass that decision over to the DHB’s throughout New Zealand.
This long time campaigner says, “We have go to take seriously the effect these toxins have on the neurological
development of our children. The first environment they encounter is the womb and studies have shown they are already
being exposed to hundreds of chemicals there. We cannot continue to gamble with their future“.
Four more candidates are expected to be announced this week which will cover over half the electors, and once others
realise the importance of standing up and being counted the coalition hope to cover the entire country before
nominations close on 12th August.
Members of the coalition are prepared to stand in any area that people may wish to have such a vital issue addressed if
they are able to provide two electors from the area to nominate them and preferably the $200 fee to make sure the
message that we all need to STOP Trashing Our Planet echoes throughout the land.
ends