Tauranga Supporters!

To all the lovely Tauranga supporters who are handing out Iceberg flyers and / or Julian’s book, please can you staple a meeting notice of our next meeting times in Tauranga on your flyers or books.

It’s so much more effective doing this. Thanks so much.  Please note, we have added some more meetings so be sure to use this new template. 

Click HERE to download  the meeting notice template.

You can either print them off yourself, or send them to a copy centre.

They will print them and chop them up. So much quicker!

After That? Hamilton, May 7, 3pm

After That? Hamilton, May 7, 3pm

The next meeting is Hamilton is Sunday May 7, 3pm. Horsham Downs Hall, Cnr. Horsham Downs Rd & Osborne Rd, Horsham Downs, Hamilton

Please invite everyone everywhere! 

We Are Mailing All Company Directors

Below is a picture of some of the envelopes we had printed. Inside each is a cover letter and one of Julian’s booklets.

We are appealing to company directors to get behind our cause to stop co-governance.

We are asking them to back us financially, and in other ways.

Let’s see what happens. Kelly is heading up this project of sourcing the names and addresses of company directors, then mailing them.

It’s a big Job but she tells me she is loving it! Go Kelly!

100,000 copies of Julian Batchelor's Book!

We are so excited to announce that 100,000 of Julian Batchelor’s booklet will be rolling off the presses in Auckland this week.  The are mostly ear marked to be delivered to: 

  • All the rural letter boxes in the Bay of Plenty
  • All the rural letter boxes in the Central North Island
  • All the homes in St Heliers, Kohimarama, Mission Bay, Remuera, and Oraki. 
  • The rest will go to you faithful people who are out there delivering to the urban areas inside your town and city / town 

 

Wanted! National Street March Manager

Wanted! National Street March Manager

The first phase of our campaign to stop co-governance, which will be on going until the next election, is raising the awareness of Kiwis as to the outright wrongs of co-governance. 

We are achieving this through a combination of live seminars,  flyer drops, booklet drops, talking to people everywhere about co-governance, and radio and print advertising, 

The next phase, running parallel to phase one, is street Marches.  We want to begin these in June.  

There are 10 of us in our admin team / inner circle so far, each focussing on a particular area: finance, corporate, strategy, registrations, event co-ordination, sourcing buildings for events, print production, social media, graphic design, web maintenance, police liaison, security, book distribution manager, book storage, book postage.

We now need a vitally important person for our next phase! 

Street March Manager.  You can work from home entirely. This involves working with police and councils to plan the marches, and working with our own Vicki who is in the hub co-ordinating all the events. 

There is no pay. 

You’ll be playing a big part in helping to save the country. 

Why Strategy Is Crucially Important

Why Strategy Is Crucially Important

Strategy is ‘the plan’.  In mass movements, crucially important political movements, the people need vision. 

As the saying goes “Without a vision, the people perish.”

We don’t publish everything about ‘our plan’ on line, for obvious reasons, because we don’t want to enemy to know what we are planning.

However, there are some big picture perspectives (i.e. Macro) we can publish here, which is what we are going to do today.

Phase one: Establish  communications portals. 

September – December 2022.  Set up a blog, social media, and up a web site, which we’ve done.

Phase two: Go to the people. 

January – October 2023 

Organise and execute a national tour, which we are doing.  At present, Julian is the only person presenting ‘live’ seminars.  

He is currently training another person to present weekly in Auckland.  His name is Ian.  He is passionate, intelligent, experienced, and dynamic. Tailor made. 

A third person is in the wings. Her name is Joy, who is heading up our youth / young people’s wing.

Watch this space. 

Phase three: Produce tools.  

January – February 2023 

Write a small booklet which was easy to read, factual, accurate, short, and succinct (i.e. Julian Batchelor’s book), detailing the problem. Done.

Phase four: Bring Awareness.  

2023 : January – October

We are raising finance to get the booklet into the hands of every New Zealander.  The reason? To raise awareness.  Many kiwis don’t have a clue what is going on with respect to co-governance.  This is just the way elite Maori / government want it.  Keep the population in the dark.  Push co-governance through without people knowing.

Someone recently gave $43k to get Julian’s book into all the rural letter boxes in the Bay of Plenty and central North Island.  Other donors have given significant gifts. 

Radio advertising and print advertising is crucial for phase four.  We are starting radio advertising this week 

Print advertising is on going. 

What is most crucial at this stage, right now, is that we keep printing Julian Batchelor’s booklet and raising up people to get them out to all kiwis.  100,000 are coming off the press, paid for by donors.  All we need now is for you amazing people in your towns and suburbs to distribute them! 

Phase five: Street Marches.  

June – September 2023

Hold on going street marches in every city, and every small down. Here is a really helpful booklet book together to help people organise street marches.

Phase six:  

May to October 2023 

Raise up co-ordinators in each region who will organise buses to get people to Auckland for phase 7.

Phase seven:

September 2023

Hold our mass rally in Auckland with 1-200,000 people. This will be New Zealand’s biggest mass rally. As people become aware, these numbers will grow.

It should be this, because co-governance is the biggest problem our country has faced since 1840.  

The message to all political parties will be clear “Expunge co-governance or you will lose our vote.”

 100,000 votes could swing the election either way, so politicians will take this seriously.