THE NATIONAL PARTY AND ITS “PRINCIPLES”

One would have thought that any political party with any pride or integrity would not be averse to publishing its founding principles. Not so the National Party of New Zealand since so many of its current policies are in violation of its founding principles. 

Like the three Articles of the Treaty of Waitangi the founding principles of the National Party are both clear and simple: To promote good citizenship and self-reliance; to combat communism and socialism; to maintain freedom of contract; to encourage private enterprise; to safeguard individual rights and the privilege of ownership; to oppose interference by the State in business and State control of industry”.

However, don’t go looking for these principles on the current National Party website as they are not to be found there. Instead, they have been replaced by a whole lot of wishy-washy phrases that might just as well have come from their fellow socialist party, Labour. Rather than combatting socialism they have embraced it by their policies of high taxation to support rampant welfare.

One of their four “core values” on their current website is “equal opportunity for all” and yet ever since the disastrous premierships of Jim Bolger, John Key and Mr. Key’s shadow, Bill English, they have blatantly violated this “core value” by splashing special rights and privileges on one ethnic section of society, viz. part-Maoris. This expression is used deliberately and in the interests of accuracy since there are no ethnic Maoris in existence. They are extinct since over the generations since colonisation Maoris have preferred to breed with Europeans rather than with each other. The last full-blooded Maori died in the 1950s and to-day there are not even any half-bloods. All those “Maoris” claiming special rights for “Maori” are, in fact, Europeans with some Maori blood in them – people like the multi-millionaire Irish New Zealander, Stephen (alias “Tipene”) O’Regan who is only one-sixteenth “Maori” while his daughter, Hannah (or “Hana”), who has also been on the Maori gravy train, is only one thirty-second “Maori” – less than 4%.

Here are some examples of how the National Party has honoured its “core value” of “equal opportunity for all” New Zealanders. The 1991 Resource Management Act forces local authorities to have an agreement with their local part-Maoris to co-govern with the democratically elected local authority. These part-Maoris have been made “official guardians” of the country’s natural resources which used to belong to us all and should still do so. The Act made Maori land exempt from the subdivision restrictions that are imposed on the rest of us. It also gave the tribes special rights to geothermal waters – which used to belong to every New Zealander and should still do so. Not surprisingly the part-Maoris who have wormed their way on to these committees have wielded their new powers against white property owners at every opportunity. 

Their trick is to claim sites of “special cultural significance” on people’s private land even though such site might just be an old rubbish dump where these Stone Age people threw their old fish bones. Then, to do any work on your own land – e.g. erect a carport – you must get a “Cultural Impact Assessment” done (cost: $4,000, with bigger sums demanded for commercial properties). This is just a gift to some part-Maori opportunist masquerading as some sort of cultural “expert”. Then, to gain consent, one might have to negotiate with up to eighteen different tribes, all with their hands out in one way or another. At least 3,661 such sites have been marked in Auckland. (For more on this, see Peter Cresswell’s chapter, “Property, Plunder, Planning – and Auckland’s Taniwha Tax” in the Tross Publishing book, “One Treaty; One Nation”).

In 1992 The Treaty of Waitangi (Fisheries Claims) Act gave part-Maoris special food gathering rights in rivers, etc. even though so many of them eat at McDonalds.

The next year came the Biosecurity Act. Requiring the Minister to consult with local part-Maoris when making biosecurity plans even though these people know next to nothing about biosecurity and do not have a broad, national viewpoint such as is required for such matters. The year after that came the Maritime Transport Act requiring that, in the event of a marine oil spill, local part-Maoris must be consulted on contingency plans. Why? What would they know about oil?

In 1998 came one of the worst instances of violating the principle of “equal opportunity for all” when the Ngai Tahu Claims Settlement Act barred the public from various former public fishing spots in the South Island at various times of the year so that only the pale-faced part-Maoris of the O’Regans’ tribe could fish there. 

In violation of the principle of accountable democracy the National government, under the malign influence of Christopher Finlayson, created “co-governance” of the Waikato River, the Waipa River and the Kaituna River, thus creating the precedents for more of the democracy sapping and racist principle of “co-governance” – e.g. the Hawkes Bay Regional Planning Committee Act of 2015.

The greatest theft of all – the largest theft of public rights and resources in New Zealand history – was the notorious Marine and Coastal Area Act. This thieving and racist statute granted special rights over the beaches and coast of New Zealand to groups of part-Maoris, including their right to exclude the public from certain parts of the coast that have been publicly accessible ever since the fortunate establishment of British rule in 1840. 

By various Acts passed in 2015 (Ngai Takoto Claims Settlement Act, Te Aupouri Claims Settlement Act and Te Rarawa Claims Settlement Act) part-Maoris were given rights over Conservation land that were not available to other New Zealanders. 

The salient fact about all these legislative privileges for one particular ethnic group at the expense of the rest of us is that they were all made by National governments. Admittedly Labour governments have not been any better but these examples show how utterly dishonest and corrupt the National Party has been and still is in asking for votes on the basis of its “core values” when at the first whiff of grapeshot it runs like a frightened rat and ditches its professed “principles” or “core values” along the way.

The truth is that the ACT Party and NZ First are closer to National’s founding principles than the National Party itself. It seems to have only one principle and that is to stay in office in betrayal of the purpose for which it was founded in the 1930s. It is not opposed to socialism, one of its most important founding principles, and it has lied to the public for far too long. Such a party can only be described as a fraud.

Welcome to China!

During his unwelcome visit to New Zealand in June, 2024, Chinese Premier Ki Qiang said that China would grant visa-free entry to any New Zealand passport holders who might feel like visiting China to get a taste of its dictatorship and a smell of its unhygienic markets, malls and public toilets. This was announced at a joint conference with New Zealand Prime Minister, Christopher Luxon, who looked on smilingly as he no doubt relished the opportunity of getting to know this Chinese brute who has so much to offer National Party Prime Ministers in the way of “China business” after they leave politics – e.g. the nauseating, if not utterly treacherous, way that Jenny Shipley and John Key have enriched themselves post-retirement from a China that they went out of their way to oblige while in office. The fact that China, under the iron-fisted rule of the C.C.P., is a gangster state with no rule of law is something that they conveniently put out of their minds so as not to impair their financial prospects after their retirement from politics. Also, the fact China in its current form is New Zealand’s only potential enemy is something that they were either too dumb to realise or too traitorous to acknowledge.

Luxon knows – as Shipley and Key knew – that China is probably the most untrustworthy nation on earth. It is the only country that, when New Zealand government ministers visit, they take “clone phones” with no stored e-mails or text messages since they don’t trust China not to interfere with their devices.  

So, what will be the prospects for any New Zealander who is naive enough to take up this visa-free offer to visit China – the country that finances so much of the National Party through its agents and hangers-on? 

Your ‘welcome’ begins at Immigration where the normally surly, arrogant, officials are incredibly friendly. They chat away, and one chats back. And your voice is recorded.

Past Immigration is the Customs Hall where 86 cameras record every inch of the body – eyes, skull (more on that later), hands, height, girth, gait, etc.

Finally, you are outside and can start enjoying China’s delights. Just one problem. China is cashless. All transactions are on Alipay or WeChatpay. An issue that can be overcome by downloading the various apps. Which instantly connect you to Beijing security. For emergency, of course.

The apps, once downloaded, are in the local lingo, ie. Chinese. Just ask a helpful local in the street. Recorded on CCTV and instantly transmitted to city security. All interactions with foreigners are recorded. There is no escape.

To be honest, there are a few folk who might, just might, accept Chinese paper money. Just don’t expect change.

Foreign credit cards? Seldom accepted. For example, out of 50,000 taxis in Shanghai, only 50 have been permitted to accept foreign cards.

You’ve got your app. Time to explore. Forget searching. Google is banned. Follow the street signs, you think. All in Chinese. There used to be an English translation. No more. “Security”, you are told.

Back to one’s 5 star hotel. There is a reason Chinese government officials are banned from meeting in 5 star hotels. All rooms, public areas, including toilets, are under audio and visual surveillance. 

Humans are vain animals. That app that you downloaded conveniently allows the user to minutely inspect one’s scalp. For baldness, we are told.  A big help. Especially for security who can then find the exact measurements of the skull to feed into their facial recognition software.

Spread the word. China’s welcome is real. And it all begins at any Chinese entry point. 

For more on the truths about China and its danger to New Zealand, to our freedoms, our democracy and our way of life, see Tross Publishing’s book, “In the Jaws of the Dragon; How China is taking over New Zealand and Australia” Price: $35 (including postage within New Zealand). 432 pages.

Book Review – The British Empire; A Force for Good

By Crispin Caldicot

Reblogged with the kind permission of The BFD

This tome represents not just a labour of love, but at nearly 600 pages a massive piece of scholarship. 101 of the territories that made up the British Empire are investigated for their fortunes, before, during and after they became British.

What makes this book stand out is that it asks questions that have not been asked, or have simply been avoided, and draws conclusions that should be uncomfortable for many. What was the American Revolutionary War really about? Could it be that the colonists were motivated by a perceived threat from Britain that slavery was going to be abolished? If so, they were correct, and successful. Their victory left them free to chase the former Indian inhabitants as far west as they desired, and maintain slavery in the name of Freedom and Democracy. As the author points out, of the 56 men who signed the Declaration of Independence, 41 including Washington and Jefferson were slave owners. As Doctor Johnson said at the time: “How is it that the loudest yelps for liberty come from the drivers of Negroes?”

Britain did of course abolish slavery and the cost to the nation in both lives and money of policing this policy through the Royal Navy was enormous. By mid-century, the squadrons dedicated to capturing the slave-traders accounted for half of all naval spending. Yet the Americans persisted – one US Congressman stated the persistence of British cruisers of the anti-slavery patrol was unwarranted and destructive to private interests. Britain however maintained the moral path and by 1890 the trade in slaves had been all but eliminated on both coasts of the African continent – though there was an incident as late as 1922 involving HMS Cornflower and 29 slaves in the Red Sea.

Britain began a ruthless disposal of its colonies, whether they wanted it or not, after World War II. There was pressure from many sources, but the case of Southern Rhodesia is illuminating in context. The nation had become highly successful, and a bread-basket for Africa. Ironically its economy boomed under sanctions, but why did the British Government insist this thriving nation be handed to a tyrannical African who rapidly turned it into a basket case? It is not wholly clear but the experience of empire building certainly did not prevent Britain from proving equally adept at chicanery and dishonour when pulling it all apart later. Rhodesia was not an atypical case.

Diligently researched, there is much to surprise and enlighten those who have any interest in history. McLean has cast a refreshing lens over the contemporary popular views that all empires are evil and Britain’s doubly so. His conclusion is that the British Empire was indeed a very positive force that enhanced the lives of millions. His book proves there is always another side – frequently hidden and/or shocking – to every story. Highly readable.

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