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This blog is no longer associated with KASM and while the url may still contain the word KASM it is not a KASM outlet.
I have decided against deleting the blog because it would not release the KASM acronym in the public domain as there is a KASM radio station in the US which has tried to monopolise all web extensions and many people have learned were to find it and might be interested in the dissemination of information about mining, fracking and drilling both internationally and in NZ as the asset sale John Key's National government program will be forced upon the NZ population
Here are three websites you might want to check out if you need to get in touch with KASM:
http://www.blacksands.org.nz/new/home.htm
http://kasm.weebly.com/
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Fracking causes Earthquakes new study confirms
Not surprisingly the new study confirmed what most of us already knew. If you build up pressure under the surface of our planet with liquids to distract volume you trigger movements we know as earthquakes. Duh! The process of hydraulic … Continue reading
So why are we being looted now?
To most people it may seem as if the current hurry to sell New Zealand’s assets is solely the result of the stupidity of Kiwi’s electing National as their Government but the truth is that National or Labour could not … Continue reading
State Officials In Alabama Close Gulf Shrimping After Scientists Find Severe Deformities
After scientists and fishermen have found severe deformities in a substantial percentage of Gulf seafood, the State of Alabama have moved to shut down shrimping. Continue reading
Originally posted on Aotearoa: A Wider Perspective:
The Bring Change event featuring Tiki Taane, Minuit, Jason Kerrison and more scheduled in Christchurch this weekend has had a last min venue change due to the expected numbers. We will now be at…
Better late than never: KASM supports the Hikoi!!!
According to an email I received today KASM (Kiwis against seabed mining) OK’s support of the Hikoi. Well better late than never! Here is where to catch up with the Hikoi Auckland: Victoria park 2:00 pm and in Hamilton around … Continue reading
the Hikoi starts today
For all of you sitting on the fence; I think there is no better time to put aside your petty prejudices and get out there and join the Hikoi to tell John Key and his international Robber baron mates that … Continue reading
Gulf seafood deformities alarm scientists
Originally posted on Aotearoa: A Wider Perspective:
Fish, Corexit and Oil Two years after the BP, Halliburton, Goldman Sachs oil disaster in the Golf of Mexico horrible things are turning up in the fishermen’s nets. Eyeless shrimp, soft shell crabs…
Seabed phosphate miner seeks more cash
Let’s hope the Hikoi puts investors off at least for a while! Chatham Rock Phosphate needs to raise another US$2million (NZ$2.4m) this year and US$12m more next year as it moves towards plans to mine undersea phosphate in a couple … Continue reading
Billion dollar ironsands IPO in prospect
Developers of an offshore Taranaki ironsands mining project say it could be greenlighted within the next three years, and require infrastructure costing between $500 million and $1 billion. Such a large investment in what could prove to be New Zealand’s … Continue reading
Discussion paper for the review of the Crown Mineral Act
We have until the 20th of April to put forth submissions with regards to the revision of the Crown Mineral act. We are currently working on our automated submission page to make your submission easier. Here is the discussion paper … Continue reading
K.A.S.M. (Kiwi’s Against Seabed Mining)
In support of Kiwis against seabed mining a member of the surfers for cetaceans wrote the following: I write this letter on the Raglan West Bridge alongside two hundred other concerned coastal people… Led by Kiwi’s Against Seabed Mining (KASM) … Continue reading
Billions in iron sand?
This article appeared in the Taranaki times in March 2011 but as this blog wasn’t active at the time I thought I’d post it now. $ 2300 billion worth of Iron sand to be harvested from our seabeds? Anyone want … Continue reading
Gulf’s dolphins pay heavy price for Deepwater Horizon oil spill
New studies show impact of BP’s Deepwater Horizon disaster on dolphins and other marine wildlife may be far worse than feared. A new study of dolphins living close to the site of North America’s worst ever oil spill – the … Continue reading
Aotearoa is not for sale!
For those of intending to go to this demo please make a placard for KASM. Kiwi’s against seabed mining. If you make a photo and send a message to the contact page of http://kasm.weebly.com/ I’ll give you an email address to … Continue reading
Dredging Namibia’s phosphate dredge
Seabed mining threatening the Namibian coast: The incongruous connection between a comforting bowl of breakfast cereal and marine mining was triggered by reading a public document: one which announces that an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) recently lodged with Government by … Continue reading
‘One spark and we’ll have another Piper Alpha on our hands’: Explosive gas leak from ‘well from hell’ threatens repeat of Britain’s deadliest rig disaster
Fears are growing that a single spark could lead to a repeat of Britain’s deadliest rig disaster. A huge toxic gas leak spewing from a North Sea oil well may lead to an explosion like that seen in the Piper … Continue reading
Hopes of big money in controversial seabed mine
Seabed mining pressure is mounting on Waikato’s west coast amid fears that it could damage the unique coastline and its endangered wildlife. Trans-Tasman Resources has lodged two new exploration permits with NZ Petroleum and Minerals covering 333,090 hectares of ocean … Continue reading
New Website for KASM
It took us a while but we finally got around to it. Our old website we knew was way past the sell by date but as it was also a treasure trove of research and information we were also hesitant … Continue reading
Mining protest on film
Via Vera More than 100 people gathered at Raglan’s Ngarunui Beach on Sunday to take part in the filming of an anti-seabed mining protest video. Supporters, many of them local residents, marched down the beach with picket signs while shouting … Continue reading
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