Tuesday 7 July 2020

NZPP'S MAORI LEADER BILLY TE KAHIKA IS 'VERY PROUD' OF HIS 'CHINESE DNA'

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Billy Te Kahika, aka Billy TK, is a "very proud" man. Billy is father to the newest kid on the political block, the NZ Public Party. NZPP's so new it isn't even registered yet, and to contest the election it must be registered before August 16. 

Maybe Billy's holding off in the hope - as he's said -  of doing a deal - even though he's "not a politician" - with New Conservatives and other like-minded Christian look-alikes (One Party, Godsown NZ, Outdoor NZ).  On the Vinny Eastward show he said he was communicating with all minor political parties trying to get them to get behind his movement (and notice he calls it a movement, not a party).
Billy's Maori. He's a businessman and musician. His father is the famous Kiwi rock-blues guitarist Billy TK. He probably (almost certainly) has considerable appeal, especially to middle-aged women. 
His party gathered up its required 550 members in one week and a recent Te Kahika broadcast on Facebook attracted some 50,000 views. NZPP is a classic populist movement (note again, 'movement', not 'party') exposing and fighting Agenda 20-30 and big government controls on land use, corporate control of food production, big pharma corruption and the scamdemic.

So far, so good. Billy's a Seventh Day Adventist, yes. But wait on.

Billy is also "very proud" of his 'Chinese DNA'. At a meeting two years ago in China, introducing the Chinese Communists to his network of "hundreds and hundreds of indigenous communities" as part of President Xi Jinping’s flagship foreign policy initiative, China's 'Belt and Road', he was thrilled to bits to be spoken to by a stranger in Mandarin. The Maori relationship with China, he said, "goes back millennia" and Billy's "very proud to claim that heritage".

As 'an ambassador for His Majesty', Maori King Te Arikinui Tuheitia Paki, Billy was also "very very proud to engage with China ... for Maori farmers and landowners to partner with large stakeholders in China".

And who are the large stakeholders in China? The Chinese Communist Party. And the belt is debt and the road is the route to takeover of NZ properties by the CCP when the borrowers (Maori farmers and landowners) find they can't pay up.

Billy uses the word 'indigenous' almost as often as the word 'proud'. He described Maori to the Chinese Communists as 'a colonised people' who are 'essentially outside of government, brothers and sisters of the family of the world'.

So what's this man doing in a Christian conservative movement/party? 


From left, musician Billy Te Kahika, United Nations Development Programme head and former Prime Minister Helen Clark, Northlander Tui Shortland and Paora Te Hurihanganui, from Rotorua, at the UN, where the trio pitched their plan to bring the World Indigenous Festival to New Zealand in 2019.
Here's Billy Te Kahika with our ex-PM Helen Clark and 'indigenous' individuals at the UN, planning a World Indigenous Festival

When he's not talking New Conservatives' policies - which he does a lot - Billy sounds something like a separatist. And a globalist. Now, who does the word 'globalist' put us in mind of? George Soros, who's called the NZ dollar “The Swiss franc of the Pacific”. 


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George Soros' overseas foundations have funnelled tens of thousands of dollars into the NZ Drug Foundation's campaign to promote "Yes" to the legalisation of cannabis on election day. 

“The pro-legalization movement hasn’t come from a groundswell of the people," says Family First's Bob McCoskrie. "A great deal of its funding and fraud has been perpetrated by George Soros and then promoted by celebrities. The truth is under attack, and it’s an absolutely dangerous direction for this country to be going in.”
The campaign, one of the most expensive advertising sprees outside of the Government’s Covid-19 alerts, has burst onto TV screens, full page front page newspaper ads and social media, pushing cannabis legalisation “on our terms”. Set to run from 2 June until the referendum on 19 September, the campaign is estimated to cost millions – far in excess of the organisation’s $2 million budget, mostly provided by the government. 
 https://saynopetodope.org.nz/2020/06/09/nz-pro-cannabis-referendum-campaign-funded-by-secret-foreign-donors/
Beware ye of the leaven of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy. For there is nothing covered, that shall not be revealed: nor hidden, that shall not be known. For whatsoever things you have spoken in darkness, shall be published in the light: and that which you have spoken in the ear in the chambers, shall be preached on the housetops (Lk 12:1-5). 







8 comments:

  1. Mark Gardiner says:
    Billy as a long time voter and father of 11 children I am only giving my vote to a party that is pro-life from the womb the elderly. I am against taking a life in all circumstances.
    EUTHANASIA is against Gods law and is bad for society.

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  2. It's such a shame, for Billy needs to wake up. Why does he want to jump into the arms of another colonising power, the CCP, for the reason that he is colonised in New Zealand?

    If he took a step back and asked himself, in what way is China itself not ideologically colonised? Worse still the CCP did it to their own people, fighting and forcing them into utter subjugation to Marxism, a failed and corrupt Western idea.

    If he thinks the CCP is his friend, he is a few cents short of a dollar.

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  3. If New Conservatives bring Billy into their party, I won't be voting for them.

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  4. Paladjo Kanon says:
    No deal. New Conservative and Billy's political model are incompatible. Check few of Elliot's videos for reference.

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  6. Trevor Woolford says:
    Yes he is a pirate. Pirate Bully Boy, sailing the troubled waters of NZ politics hoping for a big score

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  7. Marilyn Beaucariche says:
    Mark Gardiner, in the case of rape sorry I disagree or if the amniocestosis test shows abnormalities again disagree

    Mark Gardiner says:
    EUTHANASIA is against Gods law and is bad for society.

    I say:

    What do you know about Billy supporting euthanasia?

    Hillary Kieft says:
    Mark please tell us where you have your info from

    Marilyn Beaucariche says:
    I agree prevention better than cure but who the hell has 11 children

    I say: The answer to 'who the hell has eleven children' is, men and women who live not for themselves but for the glory of God.

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  8. I say:
    Marilyn, you're disagreeing with God.

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