Tuesday, 26 April 2022

OIA REVELATIONS: MAORI TAKE OVER, PAKEHA ROLL OVER

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He who sups with the devil needs a long spoon




When the Assistant-Governor of the Reserve Bank says a tree is watching over bank employees to make sure that “Tane will not wilt and l lose mana”, we know New Zealand is now utterly pagan. Or utterly stupid. Or utterly woke. Or all three.

Although it's not called the Reserve Bank any more: it's Te Putea. As Amy Brooke notes, that must be what Maori called their Reserve Bank before colonising, raping, plundering Europeans arrived.

Jacinda Ardern will be pretty chuffed about the Reserve Bank praying to a tree. Anything that expedites this country's ruin is grist to her globalist mill of mass depopulation and chaos, out of which Jinping, Schwab, Gates and Co will render order - of a sinister kind.


Writing for the Australian Spectator, Amy Brooke has this to say:

 

In spite of government opposition, a radical report proposing destroying  New Zealand’s democracy, unintelligibly called He Puapua (let’s not give it an English title, or people may begin to wonder what is in it) has been released, because of an appeal under the Official Information Act (OIA). A previous, heavily redacted version was finally released but only as a result of constant pressure.

He Puapua argues for this country to be predominantly governed by individuals of part-Maori ancestry and for those of part-Maori descent — no matter how minimal. A separate parliament and civil service is to govern those identifying as Maori, with, as usual, no definition of who can legitimately be regarded as Maori — in a country where intermarriage has been the norm for 200 years — and where full-blooded Maoris no longer exist.

Its intent is for separate Maori health and court systems; Maori ownership of the foreshore and seabed (now already happening); separate Maori wards on  councils; Maori governance over water and every other possible sphere of influence — such as the reassignment of the entire conservation estate under the Department of Conservation (DOC).

This two-systems approach has already been adopted, with health reforms dominated by a separate Maori Health Authority able to veto government decisions relating to everybody’s health. Under Jacinda Ardern’s supervision, Labour has already pushed legislation through parliament to ensure the public no longer has a say with regard to Maori wards on councils. Moreover, it is envisaged that progress between basically two governments would be overseen by the Aotearoa Monitoring Group, currently chaired by the Maori sovereignty activist, Margaret Mutu.

 

- And for their responsibilities: every 'right' has a matching responsibility

Larded with increasing numbers of untranslated Maori words and phrases — making it virtually impossible for most New Zealanders to understand — it has been well described as ‘a masterpiece of deceit’. No reference is made to the fact that a previous Independent Constitutional Review Panel examining radicalised Maoris’ call for a Treaty-based constitution found widespread opposition to the proposal, with 96 per cent of submissions opposing it, ‘and 97 per cent vehemently opposed to local government Maori seats’.

What we are being now faced with is apparently prevarication on a grand scale — from the same determined woman who has consistently handed over every possible advantage, with preferential taxpayer funding, to perennially obsessed part-Maori agitators.

Incredibly, some former politicians are simply shaking their heads at Jacinda’s supposed ‘naïveté’. This manipulative politician, adept at projecting compassion and well-being, flashing her famous smiles, and  talking at great length —while  managing to say almost nothing relevant in response to questioning — is dodging accountability by switching to vigorous and indignant Hollywooding, claiming she hasn’t read the document.

She hasn't read the document???  Is this the biggest lie she's ever told? 

Who actually believes her, given that while she claims the report hasn’t found its way to the Cabinet table, and refuses to state her view on its recommendations, her ministers are already implementing some of its communications? Her current ploy is to brush off criticism of this pernicious, fundamentally racist document by accusing its critics of ‘playing politics’. So much for her promise of transparent government.

As historian Mike Butler has pointed out, the plan to implement He Puapua was slipped in under the radar, without troubling MPs or talking to the media. That Labour did not campaign on this in either the 2017 or 2020 elections invites the charge of sheer duplicity.

This same adroit politician appointed the controversial Nanaia Mahuta to crucial portfolios imposing thoroughly undemocratic directions. Mahuta could not possibly have done so without Jacinda’s backing. And if the Prime Minister’s hand is being forced here, who is the puppeteer? To whom does she owe allegiance?

 



Xi Jinping's poodle is a smart, female dog 

 

While she has described herself as socialist, in fact socialism is regarded as the smokescreen of communism — to tactically present a more palatable face to the public. Moreover, destabilising a democracy is regarded as a communist coup.

We should be under no illusions. This attack on this country is well under way, as is the Maori sovereignty takeover, assisted by a Prime Minister so foolishly dismissed as merely naive, but who, on the actual evidence — her ongoing promotion of divisiveness and separatism — is bad news for New Zealanders and undermining national unity.

What about government-related official institutions embracing the ridiculous? To simply laugh off what is happening would be a big mistake in relation to the nonsense recently produced by Christian Hawkesby, assistant-governor of the Reserve Bank, now to be known as Te Putea, no doubt to bring it into line with what pre-European Maoris used to call it before their colonist oppressors arrived.

Hawkesby’s recent address to the Institute of Directors centred around the claim that Tane, the God of the Forest, watches over all bank employees. ‘Each day as we walk through the security gates to enter our Wellington offices, Tane Mahuta (New Zealand’s oldest living Kauri tree) ‘looks back at us as a reminder of our responsibility… which is to ensure that “Tane will not wilt and l lose mana”.’ And so on.

Could we ever have envisaged such nonsense — a Reserve Bank official calling on his staff to worship a giant tree to make sure it doesn’t wilt? It’s been pointed out that, ‘Mr Hawkesby is responsible for formulating monetary policy, providing equity in financial markets, managing the foreign reserves, operating interbank payment and settlement systems, and circulation of currency’.

And he puts his trust in a tree.  

It is not his job, if undertaking a personal journey into the psychobabble of animism, to inflict what many regard as less than rational thinking on bank employees. He should be required to resign. Simply calling what he said ridiculous is only a start. His New Age nonsense and arguably racist activism is conduct unbecoming  – not only unacceptable – but with no place in government.

And yet this primitive underpinning of what should be rational advocacies is becoming increasingly pervasive — as with activists’ success in opposing specific project developments because of the claimed presence of taniwhas (mythical Maori monsters).

With New Zealand’s democracy now white-anted by racist policies, we will also deservedly become a laughing stock if our politicians and bureaucrats continue to pay obeisance to primitivism. However, as  Einstein observed, ‘Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I’m not sure about the former.’


 

St Mark, Evangelist
Valentin de Boulogne

"Unless a man gives himself entirely to the Cross, in a spirit of humility and self-abasement; unless he casts himself down to be trampled underfoot by all and despised, accepting injustice, contempt and mockery; unless he undergoes all these things with joy for the sake of the Lord, not claiming any kind of human reward whatsoever - glory or honor or earthly pleasures - he cannot become a true Christian" - St Mark.

St Mark, on your feast day please pray for us.


12 comments:

  1. And Luxon roll over. Last week he said he would scrap Labor Day and keep Mahariki. Surely celebrating the 8 hour day is more important than a cultural myth. What a let down. He thinks the Maori Party could be a useful coalition partner. I'm disgusted with his leadership.

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  2. Who are the politicians opposing this agenda ? Why is the concern expressed (partially) in the media, but not in Parliament ? It looks like the agenda is being pushed through from backstage rather than formally through Cabinet .Richard Seddon.

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  3. No one dare question the Waitangi Tribuneral, the Race Relations Commissioner, the Maori Language Commission, cultural liaison people who push partnership when we all know it is an Iwi asset grab with control over Waikato University being the next grab so as to turn it into an indigenous University.

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  4. To first comment, can we get another Opposition Party, If the country votes National in we'll be swapping one World Govt. Party for another. James.

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  5. A pity Winston didn't get back. His was a center party. ACT is the free market, no morals party who would love to put Ruth Richardson on a pedastool.

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    1. Winston is to blame for this totalitarian Government. He chose to make Jackboot Cindie Prime Minister.

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  6. Your racist views are utterly disgusting as well as showing how uneducated you are! If you learnt about Te Treaty O Waitangi instead of critising a culture you obviosly know nothing about you would then not only enrich your life but actually be a Christain instead of being a racist and a bully hiding behind a blog!

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    1. Couldn't agree more, awful racist views

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  7. There is no racism from her. What people are concerned about is a creeping 'Treatyism.' The Treaty never mentioned one nation, two people. All were to have the same rights and priveledges. Tamati Coffeys failed bill was an insult to the people of Rotorua. So insulting that the bill has been withdrawn. It was the very antithesis to democracy. Much more could be written but already has been.

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    1. Say you're racist without saying you're racist

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    2. That sounds Irish so does that make me racist?

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    3. I say: Surely you mean "Oirish". Now that's definitely racist.

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