A coup is not necessarily a sudden and violent overthrow of a government using troops, tanks, and guns.
No, A coup can happen by stealth, almost imperceptibly, so that hardly anyone notices what is going on – so that hardly anyone notices that a coup is happening.
This is what elite Maori want for New Zealand. They want as few people as possible to notice what they are up to, until it’s too late.
You can read today’s blog HERE
What the hell is stopping a handful of smart European people mounting a counter coup. Why are we folding our tents instead of fighting back.
At least this site is dong its best. Surely there are enough people pout there who have laods of dollars to spare to save their future and their children s and grand children’s rights and futures,, their business and maybe every inch of land they currently think they own
Come on NZ summon up the blood before some is spilt
What the hell is stopping a handful of smart European people mounting a counter coup. Why are we folding our tents instead of fighting back.
At least this site is dong its best. Surely there are enough people pout there who have laods of dollars to spare to save their future and their children s and grand children’s rights and futures,, their business and maybe every inch of land they currently think they own
Come on NZ summon up the blood before some is spilt
Well Alistair, I repost this site on Kwiblog every day. That is about the limit I can do at this stage.
At first some on Kiwiblog thought it was all a joke. I post quite a bit of satire on there. But now, more and more are reading about this site and upticking the post.
We need to stop Jaspinda selling us out for her own game.
The quote you mention “The vision [of He Puapua] is that, should Maori have the ability to exercise full authority over our lands, waters, and natural resources, uphold our responsibilities and Kaitiaki and implement indigenous solutions with resources
and support to do so, Aotearoa will be a thriving country for all.” has been commented on by Dr Robinson who says “The words insist that power, ‘full authority’, must go to Maori.”
If you read the report introduction, the word “our” is not referring to all people of NZ, only to tangata whenua. In other words, what they are seeking is full authority over their OWN resources, not over non Maori resources.
To say they are seeking “complete control of all NZ” is an erroneous conclusion. I can imaging someone without much background in research making this mistake, but I don’t believe Dr Robinson has misinterpreted it as he doesn’t say full authority must go to Maori for all resources in NZ.
On the 10th July 1860 at Kohimarama Auckland, Governor Thomas Browne addressed 200 Maori Chiefs at a meeting to discuss Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
This is an excerpt of what he said. (For a full copy of his speech contact ONZF.)
For some time past certain persons belonging to tribes dwelling to the south of Auckland have been endeavouring to mature a project.
The framers of it are said to desire that the Maori tribes in NZ should combine together and throw off their allegiance to the sovereign whose protection they have enjoyed for more than twenty years, and that they should set up a Maori King and declare themselves to be an independent Nation.
These men also desire to assume an authority over other NZ tribes in their relations with the Government, and contemplate the forcible subjection of those tribes who refuse to recognise their authority.
It is unnecessary for me to remind you that Her Majesty’s engagements to her Native subjects in NZ have been faithfully observed.
No foreign enemy has visited your shores, your lands have remained in your possession, or have been brought by the Government at your own desire. Your people have availed themselves of their privileges as British subjects, seeking and obtaining in the Courts of Law that protection and redress which they afford to all her Majesty’s subjects.
But it is right you should know and understand that in return for these advantages you must prove yourselves to be loyal and faithful subjects, and that the establishment of a Maori King would be an act of disobedience and defiance to her Majesty which cannot be tolerated.
It is necessary for the preservation of peace in every country that the inhabitants should acknowledge one Head.
So 20 years after the signing, some Tangata Maori proved that they were not going to be loyal and faithful subjects and our Governments proved that they were not going to be intolerant enough.
Arise He Puapua.
Thanks Julian for publishing Hugh Perrett’s incisive take on the Maori tribes problem.
In particular:
“.. trying to recapture and reconstruct their past to be something it wasn’t and seeking to remake it to what they want it to be in todays world!?”
Hugh’s answer of “greed”, is I think exactly right. A similar answer as to why the e.g. Al Capone’s of this world become criminal barons, greed and circumstantial opportunity, in our case presented by a naively fair, gullible nation, increasingly so in the last few years as the woke disease has gripped much of Western civilisation.
The only way to deal with this is to pull the rug of economic opportunity firmly and smartly out from under rather than embellishing the shag pile as we’ve been doing over many years.
The first critical step to achieving this is to support ACT in getting a co-governance referendum across the line, where an emphatic no will provide a political green light to pull the rug.
Well it’s fight or flight time !
Let’s all get behind Alistaire and turn up en masse to every protest gathering that can be organised.
Let’s start the ball rolling now and organise as many protests as we are able, in the short time we have left before the next election.
Do not put any faith in any political party because they will all sell us out to co governance – for that is the long term plan.
The time has come the walrus said !!
On Page three Julian mentions business cards. I think a better way is for someone to invest and print a few thousand and sell them on this site.
I will gladly buy 200 or more, and so would many others. Also cheaper to get a bulk lot done instead of individuals getting 50 or so printed.
Let me know.
Steve.
And our successive Governments going back to the 70’s have provided all the tools and taxpayers money necessary to this “select group” for them to be in a position today to launch this “stealthy coup”.
As One New Zealand Foundation stated in their researched, written and published work,
Chief Justice Prendergast ruled the Treaty of Waitangi a “simple nullity”,
Wake up New Zealand, our Governments have been dishonest!
The lies and false information must stop now, we have a right to know the truth!
Assuming an election in 11 months does happen, 2023 could see great damage :
.for Labour, CG discussion is ” off the table as not a priority”
.under the radar, spin and thought influencing of voters will accelerate.
This strategy easily casts any counter action as “racist” -so optimal impact is essential
e.g. a bi- monthly Zoom meeting – short and sharp.
An excellent blog from Hugh Perrett. It’s so encouraging to know that others do ‘get’ what is going on. Amazing that many have no idea what the Treaty said though. Also it is incomplete with just the 3 articles. The Preamble is essential to understand it all properly and so is the conclusion.
I’m thinking about all the meetings up and down the country which I’m sure will be attended by many thousands. Shouldn’t there be an explicit plan to put before everyone? Talking and writing about it all has been going on for such a long time and nothing has changed. If anything it’s just got worse and worse. I know the masses have to be informed about what is happening as I’m sure many are so busy with their own lives that they won’t notice until it is too late. Is ACT’s referendum on co-governance to be the start of shutting this greed down smartly?
New Zealand’s 2023 New Year’s Resolutions.
Prepared by The One New Zealand Foundation Inc. Est. 1988.
1. The Treaty of Waitangi. Return the Treaty of Waitangi to the file it was placed in after it had achieved its purpose in 1840. Maori had given up their kawanatanga/governments to Queen Victoria and in return, had “Become British Subjects with the same rights as the people of England”. It is not New Zealand’s Founding Document.
2. The Waitangi Tribunal. Abolish the Waitangi Tribunal as it has become a monster using corrupt, fabricated, and omitting evidence to base fraudulent findings.
3. The Five Principles. Abolish Hon Geoffrey Palmer’s 1985 “Five Principles for Crown Action on the Treaty of Waitangi” as he admitted in 1990, “They were based on a treaty that was unclear and vague, and that was its problem”.
4. The Partnership. Abolish the “Partnership between Maori and the Crown” as there is no mention of a Partnership in the Treaty, and “A British Subject cannot be in partnership with the Crown”. Maori became British Subjects, “With the same rights as the people of England” when over 500 of their chiefs signed the Tiriti o Waitangi in 1840.
5. The Declaration. Withdraw from the “Declaration on the Rights of the Indigenous People” as Maori were not the tangata whenua or indigenous people of New Zealand.
6. The Royal Charter. Recognise Queen Victoria’s Royal Charter/Letters Patent dated 16 November 1840 as our true Founding Document and first Constitution. The Royal Charter separated New Zealand from New South Wales and made New Zealand into a British Colony with a Governor and Constitution to set up a political, legal and justice system under one flag and one law, irrespective of race colour or creed. “He iwi tahi tatou – We are now one people”.
There is no other document in our history that comes anywhere near to a true Founding Document than Queen Victoria’s Royal Charter/Letters Patent dated 16 November 1840. Use it or lose it, the choice is yours.
Until we sort out the above, New Zealand will continue to become a third world country known as Aotearoa. Wake up – we are one – New Zealanders.
For further information: http://www.onenzfoundation.co.nz or ONZF@bigpond.com.au
Co-governance must be stopped – also English must be New Zealand’s first language.
English is an internationally established language. It is New Zealand’s language.
Yet many people, living in New Zealand, struggle with expressing themselves clearly in English.
When immigrating to New Zealand, some people only have a smattering of English as it is a second
language taught in their country of origin. However, all immigrants are required to sit a fairly
comprehensive verbal and written English language test to obtain a visa to enter New Zealand.
So why is it that companies are finding themselves employing people who are unable to
communicate clearly in English – verbally or in writing.
Initially let’s make sure the English comprehension test is strictly applied. Currently many immigrants seem to have little or no understanding of the language, both written and verbal (particularly
enunciating).
While we as a nation continue to accept this, we run the risk of ghetto’s forming through the
comfort of common language. There will always be a tendency to ghetto culturally and
economically. However peoples are far more likely to integrate when they feel comfortable
communicating in the first language of the country they have chosen to live in.
Business’, when identified by signage or in the media, should be required by law to state products
and services in English.
The English language in New Zealand is facing its own confusion as media and corporate institutions
include Maori words in their English communication.
Unless New Zealand rationalises its language priorities this growing integration of the two
languages will lead to costly educational confusion and a breakdown in the local and international
verbal and written communication skills.
By all means encourage Maori to maintain and develop their language and make learning it available
to all.
However in doing so, we must always recognise that English, not pidgin English, is the first language
of New Zealand and insure that is clearly understood by all New Zealanders.
If New Zealand’s governing bodies wish to communicate to the team of 5 million, and this number
will continue to grow, then let’s start by ensuring our current, new and about to be New Zealand
citizens clearly understand that New Zealand is an English speaking country.
It is vital for the younger generation, in their early development, understand that if you live in New
Zealand your first language is English.
Education facilities need to place more emphasis on teaching reading and writing in English.
We can be multicultural and religiously diverse, but we must maintain a language that is clearly
understood and used by all New Zealand citizens.
It will not happen overnight but if we allow the already significant situation to continue the cost and
confusion, when communicating within New Zealand and internationally, will be enormous.
Nothing helps bring a nation together more than a common language.