Near Death Experiences, ISTA, Minnows in the election, and more...

25th September 2023

25 September 2023

Hi there

This week I listened to a segment on Radio New Zealand about Near Death Experiences. It was an interesting listen, but ultimately a one-sided presentation of a Massey University assistant professor’s research. I take a look at NDEs and how the research was presented.

Bronwyn has contributed an item updating us on the recent news about ISTA and Steve Hassan.

As the general election is approaching, Al Blenny has blessed me with a survey of all the “minnow” parties competing for places in parliament.

For the benefit of our international readers, in New Zealand, we have the MMP system where people get two votes; one for their electorate and one for the party they favour. For candidates to make it into parliament they either have to win an electorate seat or they get brought into parliament via their party list. The issue for minor parties is that for a party that wins no electorate seats, they must gain at least 5% of the national party vote. All of the parties listed below are polling well below the 5% threshold and so are unlikely to be represented in parliament, unless they can get one of their candidates elected in a seat, at which point the 5% threshold vanishes.

So, of these minnow parties, the chances of them getting into parliament are quite low, which is probably a good thing. Many of them have some quite bizarre and extreme policies, which would benefit very few kiwis.

Of some amusement this week was the revelation that Liz Gunn’s NZ Loyal Party, a party with true delusions of grandeur, failed to register all its list candidates. This resulted in only two of their candidates out of fifteen actually being registered on their list. In an emotional video last week, Gunn told the story, which can basically be summed up as their own incompetence, in failing to register, but blamed it on others. She then went on to propose a bizarre idea that if everybody in NZ voted for her party, and because they only have two list candidates, it would effectively reduce the number of MPs in parliament to just their two. It’s supremely unlikely that they can get everybody to vote for them!

The latest on this is a new video on her website where Gunn spouts conspiracy theories that suggest that the Electoral Commission was conspiring to prevent registration of their candidates, and talks of legal challenges, and takes aim at Charlie Mitchell, the journalist who wrote up the article on their failure to register. She then goes on to suggest that a true protest vote is to vote for her party. However, doing the maths, even if all her electorate candidates were elected and they picked up a huge percentage of the party vote, they’d still not have enough seats to form a government. It’s truly desperate stuff, and without any foundation.

Ultimately, I urge everybody to get out and vote. While voting for a small party that may not actually make it into parliament could be perceived as a wasted vote, the worse outcome is to not participate in the process.

Lastly this week, I’ve written about the recent tantalising discoveries out in space, with the potential for extra-terrestrial life!

Enjoy!

Craig Shearer

On Near Death Experiences

Craig Shearer - 25 September 2023

On Near Death Experiences

There was a recent RNZ interview done as part of their Expert Feature series, which runs on Monday afternoons with host Jesse Mulligan.

A little ISTA update featuring Steve Hassan

Bronwyn Rideout - 25 September 2023

September has been an interesting month in ISTA land and its adjacent islands. Motivated by reports that the neo-tantric NGO was resuming activity in Israel and holding a workshop in an undisclosed location, the Israeli Centre for Cult Victims issued an official statement (available in Hebrew and English) on September 8th. The statement outlines, in explicit detail, the content of the first two levels of the ISTA programme and the multiple conduits for exploitative activity, in particular the lack of detailed information that students receive about the workshops (which was also indicated by Morgan Penn in the Sex.Life podcast). While it stops short of outright declaring ISTA a cult, the centre does state that it has taken an interest in ISTA activities and notes that in Israeli penal law, spiritual teachers are forbidden from having sexual relations with students.

Webb Update

Craig Shearer - 25 September 2023

Webb Update

We certainly live in exciting times. There's been recent news about some potentially exciting discoveries made by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).