Fraud Plunder Treason and Our Treaty. Part Three

This is part three of our series on Fraud Plunder Treason And Our Treaty, by Chris Newman. A review such as this necessarily means overlooking for the sake of space, large sections of the book, like the discussion of He Wakaputanga or the deliberate side-lining of our genuine constitutional documents. Or the section on Maori … Continue reading Fraud Plunder Treason and Our Treaty. Part Three

FRAUD PLUNDER TREASON AND OUR TREATY

Decades of Treatyist activity demonstrate how politicians and lawmakers have divided the nation. They opened the path to a new form of injustice: the tyranny of race-based co-governance. Palmer’s disastrous social engineering is a terrible example from someone who wanted to design a Constitution for the nation.

Submission on the Principles of The Treaty Of Waitangi Bill

As the hours tick down to the close of the submission time on David Seymour's forlorn Bill. I decided to throw my hat in the ring regardless. The Bill itself may well be dead in the water but the discussion may well have only just begun. So here is my offering... To members of the … Continue reading Submission on the Principles of The Treaty Of Waitangi Bill

Anti-White Rhetoric in Mainstream Media

On the 26th of May Stuff published another anti-white hit piece. A Reader Report section by Andrew McNaughton entitled “It’s not easy being Pākehā. Stop laughing. It isn’t” The opening paragraph presents the psychosis so common in the contemporary White liberal, one moment talking about Whites in the third person and then suddenly he is … Continue reading Anti-White Rhetoric in Mainstream Media

Contra “One Nation, One People”

K R Bolton1234 words I was recently asked to write as book on the Kohimarama Conference, whereby in 1860 Māori chiefs from throughout New Zealand gathered at the invitation of Governor Gore Browne to debate the meaning of the Treaty of Waitangi, the Kingi revolt, and other issues, and to fully air any grievances. It … Continue reading Contra “One Nation, One People”