CIG - S.B.G Canada - Exit Potential

POTENTIAL CANADA EXIT 






CIG - S.B.G Canada - Exit Potential 


THE NB-OT LABS & EXPANSION LABS 

In response to the wireless Enslavement + execution attempts on Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett 

In response to the NB-OT Labs & expansion Labs attempting to wirelessly execute Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett between 2012-2025 after separate efforts taken prior to dating back before 1999 & 1993 then leading up to 2011-2012 CIG with S.B.G is considering leaving Canada permanently 

CIG can slowly sell off Canadian investments conndcted to the Toronto Stock Exchange 

S.B.G is & has been crating physical items over to the Alps & Mediterranean then Australia & specifics since 2022 or prior to addressing the attacks 

This includes remaining physical items held in South East Calgary, Mount Royal Calgary & Chinnok Centre Calgary, Nipissing Beach area North Bay in Ontario + Moncton, New Brunswick in Canada then remaining assets connected to California, Utah & Arizona in USA


THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 

Planned permanent Exit 







The United States of America is too connected to the NB-OT Labs & expansion Labs separate from other areas of internal - external conflict or hazard & disaster potential 

CIG will retain just a rep for the New York Stock Exchange with a Condo in New York State / New York City connected to remaining Toronto Stock Exchange investments separate from European- International Investments


REMAINING IN USA CANADIAN PORTFOLIO 

New York City Condo & Mount Royal neighborhood Calgary, Alberta house with remaining stock exchange investments then Shield Retail, Finance + Maintenance grid







RESIDENCES OF DR SYDNEY NICOLA BENNETT 

Ticinio Region, Switzerland & Saint Raphael, France & New Zealand north of Christ-church connected to Melbourne, Australia 

South East Asian investments & options connected to Alps - Mediterranean are close by 

Cardona Ski Resort

https://www.iloveski.org/en/2021/06/02/the-10-best-ski-resorts-in-new-zealand/

New Zealand 

New Zealand has a temperate maritime climate with relatively mild temperatures year-round. Summer (December-February) is warm with average temperatures between 20-25°C (68-77°F), while winter (June-August) sees average highs of 10-15°C (50-59°F). Spring (September-November) and autumn (March-May) offer mild weather, with spring bringing blooming flowers and autumn showcasing vibrant foliage. Snow is common in the South Island during winter, especially in the Southern Alps and Queenstown. 

Here's a more detailed look by season:

• Summer (December - February):

Warmest time of year, with long, sunny days and average temperatures between 20-25°C (68-77°F). Ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, swimming, and exploring the beaches. 

• Autumn (March - May):

Temperatures start to cool down, particularly in the South Island, but the weather remains pleasant, especially in the north. The landscapes turn vibrant with autumn colors. 

• Winter (June - August):

Coolest months with average temperatures ranging from 10-15°C (50-59°F). Snowfall is common in the South Island, especially in the mountains, making it a great time for skiing and snowboarding. 

• Spring (September - November):

Temperatures begin to warm up, with a mix of sunshine and rainfall. Spring is a beautiful time to visit with blooming flowers and new life in the countryside. 

Specific Considerations:

• Auckland:

Generally mild, with average summer highs around 24°C (75°F) and winter highs around 15°C (59°F). 

• Wellington:

Temperatures are slightly cooler than Auckland, with average summer highs around 20°C (68°F) and winter highs around 12°C (54°F). 

• South Island:

Experiences more snowfall, especially in the mountainous regions, during winter. 
• Rain:

New Zealand can experience rainfall throughout the year, so it's always a good idea to be prepared with rain gear. 


Humidity 

New Zealand's humidity varies by location and month, but generally, the South Island tends to be more humid than the North Island. The most humid months are typically May through August, while the least humid are December through February. Some specific locations like Milford Sound and Manapouri consistently show high humidity. 

Here's a more detailed breakdown:

• Overall:

New Zealand experiences a range of humidity levels, with some areas like Milford Sound having very high humidity (92.8%) and others like Kaikoura (73.5%) and Mt Cook (72.8%) being considerably drier. 

• North Island:

The North Island, particularly the northern parts, tends to have higher humidity due to its sub-tropical climate, with rain contributing to the lush greenery according to the Parnell Business Association. 

• South Island:

The South Island generally has higher humidity levels, with the most humid months being May through August and the driest months being December through February according to Sunheron. 

• Specific locations:

• Auckland: The average humidity in Auckland is around 82%. June is the most humid month (89%), while November is the least humid (77%). 

• Christchurch: Christchurch has an average humidity of around 70%. 

• South Island: The South Island's humidity ranges from 70% to 85%, with the most humid months being May to August. 

• Impact on comfort:

Most people find a relative humidity level between 30% and 50% comfortable. Higher humidity levels can make it difficult for the body to cool down, making people feel sweaty and uncomfortable. 

• Home damage:

High humidity (regularly exceeding 60%) can lead to mold and mildew growth, as well as potential damage to belongings due to excess moisture. 


Justice NZ

https://www.justice.govt.nz/justice-sector-policy/key-initiatives/firearms-reform/#:~:text=This addresses concerns about Part,force on 29 June 2025.


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