NZ Elections... KEY... GOFF... What about Winston Peters ? Oct 20, 2011 2:05 pm Today, a business breakfast associate asked; "who's the pick for the Elections in November, Key, Goff...? and what about Winston Peters?" So here's the story according to The Vaughan Code (TM). ![]() The general elections next month in New Zealand may well result in the foregone conclusion, that the National Party will succeed another 3 year term. But the tide changes significantly thereafter especially as Prime Minister John Key will no longer be at the helm. John Key will lead the present government for another term. However, many of the pre election promises expressed by the party cannot hold water - especially the financials, and therefore, people should be aware that most governments say "anything" to stay in power. John Key has had a very difficult time, last year (2010) and not just because of the Christchurch earthquake in September, or December, but also possibly because the GNS scientists knew there was going to be another major quake in the same vicinity, and other 'government appointed scientists - the Social Scientists' - felt it was in the best interest of the people, not to tell them. Why the hell not?! Well, it's possible people might decide to leave the city and the tax take may be reduced. Anyway, 183 people died and the central city was destroyed along with many homes and businesses in the urban areas. This has an estimated cost of between $20 - $30 Billion dollars and 10,00 people have left the city permanently! However, if only one less person died due to scientists alerting the public about the impending danger... just 1 out of the 183 who did perish, it would have been worth warning the people. Shame on you scientists. It has become public that GNS scientist knew about the dangers of the quakes but kept their mouths shut; disgraceful! Apart from that, the world financial crisis seems to be gaining momentum. The government is preparing statutory management managers to take over the NZ banks should they collapse under international finance failure. They call this pending event, a "bank holiday", more commonly known as "hair cutting"; in truth it means your money is at risk of being taken away from you - as in Europe where a 50/60% slash of the people's funds are to be taken. 2012 for John key, is worse! Personally, or due to his having to manage an economy under another financial crash. Whatever it is, come late November 2014, John Key exits the hot seat. The chart created purely from his Name and Birth Date, show a clear change in direction, like a bird set free from captivity. Philip Goff: Leader of the Opposition Phil Goff has had an extremely difficult four years (2008 to 2011). There is a lot of talk about his being replaced as leader of the Labour Party, and the talk is right. Phil will remain in politics for one more term - THAT'S IT! After Phil's 61st birth day, he is due to experience some difficult times as he enters, what I call through The Vaughan Code, a flat-line period. The beginning of his personal challenges, according to his chart, strongly show up in 2015. By 2017, Phil may be in a poorly way, and I have to ask; "is all the stress of government and pushing points with aggressiveness and emotion, worth it for your health's sake? No!" Do what Deborah Coddington did; former 2IC of the Act Party when Rodney Hide took over; get out while you have a choice to better your life and enjoy your family and friends while you can. Winston Peters - New Zealand First Party Some time back I made a comment that Winston Peters was on the return after failing to reach the threshold of entering Government last election. He did not get the minimum votes to remain in his electorate seat and so he has been not seen nor heard of much... but wait... what's that rustling in the bushes? Winston has got his second wind and is quietly pushing his way back to the front lines again. His 'numbers' clearly indicate he is on a roll, and, due to the people of New Zealand feeling very uneasy about the two predominant parties trying to run the countries economy, I feel there is going to be tell tale signs to both National and Labour, that the people are looking elsewhere for some sanity in the house of Parliament. Winston, in my view, has a good chance, and at least two years, where he will be pushing his wheelbarrow of wares in the face of the winning Parties in power, post the election... but that's it for him too. By the time Winston has reached 69 years in April of 2014, he will be in a wind down mode, and one way or another, his chart indicates he has time out...? Well, the countdown is upon us here in New Zealand. The date of the election is set for the 26th November 2011. Ho hum; Now, what else is important... Regards, Peter Vaughan - Numerologist |
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