Attending the Northland Field Days in Dargaville was a massively good decision. The level of anger against co-governance is huge and all day yesterday (Thursday the 2nd March) we had a steady stream of people visiting our site.
The day started with a bit of a miracle. We purchased the smallest site to start with but after a discussion with the organisers, they up graded us to the best site on the entire complex – pretty much right in the centre of everything and on the main walkway in. It was a huge site! That was the first miracle. All the organiser said was ‘try and fill the site!’
The second miracle was the large building company next to us. They hated co-governance and wanted to help us in any way they could. So they offered to set up a large (spare) tent on our site for free so we could have a place to sit and talk to people – pretty much like a big lounge! This is happening today.
There were only three of us there – Vicki from Mangawhai, Grace a Dargaville local, and me. Grace sat in our gazebo harvesting email addresses, names and phone numbers all day. Vicki was incredible working the crowd. She is such a pro!
Today Natalie is coming. She has taken a day off work to come. Wherever she is, things get better. She is quite an amazing lady.
The stand out conversation for me was with a Maori lady in her 50’s who looked like a real Maori. By this I mean she was dark skinned, not like the fake Maoris in the Beehive who are pretending to be Maori. This Maori lady at the field day said “Co-governance is a bad idea. Tribes are already fighting over money and for dominance. But I can’t speak out and can’t speak up, because I know I will be beaten up if I did.”
People were really interested in my book and wanted to join in with RID (see the explanation below). They were so worried about co-governance but were at a loss to know what to do to stop is, so for them, we were like an oasis in a dry desert!
We desperately need more volunteers. All you have to do is talk to people about co-governance. 99% of people walking around a dead against it already so it’s just a matter of explaining to them what we are doing, explaining what RID is, and then sending them into Grace in our Gazebo to sign up. Call me if you can come, even for a few hours 0274764430.
Today I am driving from Whangarei to Auckland to pick up 5000 of my books, and then back up to the field day in Dargivelle where I will join the team! I am very very excited.
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A Strategy For Reaching The Whole Of New Zealand With The Truth About Co-Governance. It’s called RID
Click HERE to read it
We need someone who is good with Microsoft excel to run this initiative, someone with good admin skills. It’s only for six months. We can pay you. You’d work from home.
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Northland Field Days, Dargaville, March 2-3-4!
We will be at the Northland field days giving out flyers and talking to people…hopefully thousands of people. If you can help by handing out flyers, please call me. 0274764430
This is a great opportunity.
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Why Our Web Site Was Shut Down For Twenty Days
Oh my Goodness!! We are finally back on line. Let me tell you what happened!
Our web site was developed by someone in Kerikeri but her service was shocking. We’d need things done on the site and she would go away for days and be out of communication. Our site being what it is needs 24/7 monitoring. So we decided to transfer the site to Go Daddy in America, which is perhaps the biggest web site hosting service in the world. We thought we’d be safe with them. We also signed up to the services of a new web developer whose name is Scott.
So we started the process of migrating the site to Go Daddy. At some point in that process our site was hacked.
So malware and viruses had to be removed before the migration could be completed. One of the guys working at Godaddy ‘anti hacking team’ said “I have worked here for 6 years and have never seen so many viruses and so much malware on one site before!”
Getting rid of all the malware and viruses seemed to take forever. Then the migration process continued. At the end of this process, when it was supposedly completed, we found that the migration was done very badly, with chunks of our web site missing! OMG!
We’ve been going back and forward phoning / emailing Go Daddy, the original web site developer in Kerikeri, Scott the new web developer, and me, trying to resolve all these issues.
Conclusion? As of today, we pulled everything off Go Daddy and went back to the original hosting service which was Crazy Domains in Australia. I just looked – we’ve been out of action for 20 days!
So the site is now back up and running again. However, the last 3 weeks of blogs and info on the site will be missing, so Scott will rebuild this for us in the next day or soIt’s been expensive too – Go Daddy charged us over $NZ700 to remove all the malware and viruses, and to migrate the site. So we are going through the process of getting refunds on all this.
The stress has been enormous, as we are at a critical stage in our tour.
Thankfully, faithful people (that’s you!) have been beavering away all over the country and more and more events have been popping up! Other events are in the process with people searching for hall / venues and getting organised.
Many of you have written to me asking about why they have not been receiving communication / blogs / updates from me, and this is the reason why!
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I Was On Sean Plunket’s Show last Monday.
You can hear it HERE
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New Staff!
Meet Vicki from Mangawhi!
Vicki is our amazing event co-ordinator. She is an ex legal secretary so perfect for a high stress high intensity job.
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FLYER DROPPERS NEEDED IN THE MT EDEN AREA FOR OUR EVENT THERE
If you can help with this, call Marianne 022 3718336. She is doing an awesome job but just need a hand.
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Getting your event up and running in you area
If there is nothing booked in your town or suburb, then please, take action, and make it happen! The procedure for making this happen is not hard, and many with no experience whatsoever have done it. This next election is the most important in NZ’s history, so we only have one chance to stop co-governance. So please! Take action. Step up. Step out, and make it happen in your area
This is the procedure. It’s not hard.
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Please sign these two petitions and email them both for other to sign. Just click on the titles below to open the petition and read about it. Thanks.
2. Only New Zealands official flag to Fly on Public Buildings and Structures
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The campaign we are running, these meetings all over the country, are about raising public awareness. The public just don’t know the truth and realities of co-governance, and this is the way the government and tribal leaders want it.
To counter this we all have to participate, and be active all the time. How?
- Giving out our business cards regularly. View them HERE. If you want some delivered for you for free, call Geoff on 021 1428750
- Inviting people to events
- Helping set up events. If you want to know who to call in your area, email me and I will put you in touch with people. julian@stopcogov.kiwi
- Financing the tour. Please don’t stop giving. We need finance to pay the bills and open up new places for me to speak. Plus I have my own living expenses to take care of.
If all of us could do all four, we are going to make a massive impact, and in doing so will stop co-governance.
Our biggest challenge is that we only have a limited amount of time to do this. We have a small window between now and the next election. It’s now or never.
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My book has been printed!
Thanks to generous donors, my book is being printed this week!
You can read it HERE
The strategy is to print five thousand. Then ask supporters to buy copies at $1.50 each which will provide funds for a reprint. The supporters can then deliver the books to people in their neighbourhood.
The goal is to go around the main stream media, bypass them, and get to the people directly.
It’s a great plan. It will work. We just need all the people who hate co-governance to rise up and become active.
I am asking each of the people who are getting to this blog to make the time and financial sacrifice to make this happen.
Nothing happens without sacrifice.
We have to be more determined to stop co-governance than the tribal representative are to keep it going.
Only one side can win here.
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Events Coming Up Soon!
A big shout out to the teams around the country who are up and running. They have hired a hall and set their date and their flyers are underway.
Never forget, members of the public who receive a flyer in their letter box are shown how they can learn the truth about co-governance and why it’s so wrong. Through QR codes they can 1. Watch the video of me speaking in Warkworth 2. Read my on-line book on Co-Governance. Why it’s wrong and why it must be stopped 3. Learn about our web site and thus sign up to my blog.
This is huge! Why? We are bring public awareness.
Northland Field Days 2-3-4 of March, Dargaville
Dargaville 9th of March,
Kerikeri 12th of March,
Kaiwaka 15th March,
Orewa 18th March,
Waipu 24th March,
Mt Eden, 28th March,
Freemans Bay Auckland, 30th March,
Cambridge Town Hall, 16th April, 3pm
Welcome Bay Tauranga, 22 April,
Mt Maunganui Tauranga, 23 April
Rotorua, 30 April
Taupo, May 14
Cromwell, June 27
We need volunteers to wander through the crowd giving out flyers at the Northland Field day in Dargaville. If you can help, call me 0274764430. Thousands will be there. It’s the perfect lead up to the Dargaville evening coming up on the 9th.
Email THIS FLYER to anyone you know in Northland so that they can attend our Dargaville event which is on the 9th of March 7pm. Hot on the heels of this event is Kerikeri, Kaiwaka, Orewa, Waipu and the other events listed above.
Scott our web developer will post flyers for all these events on our web site as soon as he can.
If you live a long way away from any of these events, you can still invite people who you know in Northland to come to one of these events.
It does not matter if you live a long way from them. You might have people you know who live near where an event is happening. Please invite them.
Hi team
What happened to the Pukekohe event?
Cheers
We are still waiting for someone to organise it
It’s not Prince’s purple rain anymore, it’s now Jackson’s apartheid rain!
Maybe Vicky could organise Pukekohe event? Just a thought.
INvercargill needs to happen also
I would send you and email on how to organise an event if you email me julian@stopcogov.kiwi. Really, it’s very simple.
Totally agree with the concerns as expressed and the need to activate protest against the biggest threat to democracy this country has faced.Am concerned that the major opposition party is not showing more fortitude in attacking the whole concept of anything other than one man-one vote.Stuart Collie.