Brief analysis of certain truths and what needs to be done to rid New Zealand of racism

By Rob Paterson

ONE SOVEREIGNTY = ONE NATION =THE REAL NEW ZEALAND STORY

REALITY vs MYTHS. THE TRUTH ABOUT SPURIOUS MAORI CLAIMS AND THE MODERN – DAY TREATY MACHINATIONS.

NO PARTNERSHIP, NO PRINCIPLES, NO SEPARATISM, ONLY NEW ZEALAND.

  1. Sense of entitlements
    Freshwater, air, unoccupied land, foreshore & seabed etc. In an era when major powers were exploring the globe for new territories and resources, Maori and New Zealand could not remain isolated. In 1840, the chiefs accepted what they regarded as the best deal available when they agreed to British sovereignty.
  2. In an era when major powers were exploring the globe for new territories and resources, Maori and New Zealand could not remain isolated. In 1840, the chiefs accepted what they regarded as the best deal available when they agreed to British sovereignty.
  3. Maori are not indigenous, and many findings indicate they were not the first people in New Zealand.
  4. It seems that nobody in New Zealand can claim 50% + Maori ethnicity so, by international definition, no Maori race exists. Everyone currently in New Zealand is non- Maori and so local Maori wards are unnecessary and a non -event because no one now qualifies.The statutory definition of a Maori in the 1974 Maori Purposes Act is a legal fiction and the 1967 definition in the Maori Affairs Amendment Act is correct.
  5. There is only one legitimate 1840 Treaty of Waitangi – the one in the Maori language. No English version exists and the statutory reference to the Freeman fraud is a nonsense. What Hobson said at the time was that the Treaty signed at Waitangi on 6 February 1840, in the Maori language was the only legitimate Treaty. It was created from the final English draft treaty (dated 4 February 1840.) This is known as the Littlewood document located in 1989.
  6. Te Reo is a newly created self -interested language that is not spoken by any other peoples worldwide and is nothing like traditional Maori as recorded by Thomas Kendall (1820), Rev William Williams (1844), and Henry Williams (1852) in their dictionaries. English, our common language, is already the universally spoken language of New Zealand and must be made the only official language.
  7. Sovereignty was ceded by all those Maori chiefs who signed the Treaty (see Tamati Waka Nene’s and other speeches made at Waitangi, the Kohimarama Conference 1860 reconfirmation, and later the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s Sir Apirana Ngata speeches). British sovereignty was proclaimed by Governor Hobson in 1840 over the whole of New Zealand.
  8. Partnership was never a factor other than in the minds of learned fools like Mr Justice Cooke and no principles, etc. are contained in the Treaty and certainly no separatism was ever envisaged.
  9. No customary, so-called Maori tikanga law exists. Despite the disorientation and befuddlement of the current Supreme Court tikanga was never a system of law or laws.
  10. The MARINE AND COASTAL AREA ACT 2011 (MACA) must be repealed immediately and the  Foreshore and Seabed Act 2004 of the Clark Labour Government be reinstated.
  11. COURTS, JUDICIARY, and JUDGES. An urgent revamp is needed to recuse/ remove recalcitrant offenders, especially those judges who incorrectly claim tikanga was or is a system of law.
  12. Separate Maori parliamentary seats should be abolished as they are no longer necessary.
  13. The discredited, biased and racist Waitangi Tribunal needs to be abolished.
  14. The New Zealand Flag is the Blue Ensign with Union Jack and four red stars which was adopted as our national flag in 1902.
  15. Aotearoa is a fairytale name. It is not an official name for New Zealand nor even a Maori name for the country which is legally called New Zealand.

Wake up in the morning, smell the roses and thank God you are a New Zealander.

Be proud of it and speak up.

Quotes:

Thomas Sowell “ civil rights used to be about treating everyone the same. But today some people are so used to special treatment that equal treatment is considered to be discrimination”.

George Bernard Shaw – “Never forget if you leave your law to judges  and your religion to bishops you will presently find yourself without either law or religion”

Plato “the price of apathy towards public affairs is to be ruled by evil men”

Mark Twain-“ the truth has no defence against a fool determined to believe a lie”

Some Truths

“We hang petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office”. – Aesop the Fablist.

“Those who are too smart to engage in politics are punished by being governed by those who are dumber”. – Plato.

“When I was a boy I was told that anybody could become President; I’m beginning to believe it”. – Irving Stone.

“Politics s the gentle art of getting votes from the poor and campaign funds from the rich, by promising to protect each from the other”. – Oscar Ameringer.

“I offered my opponents a deal; if they stop telling lies about me, I will stop telling the truth about them”. – Adlai Stevenson, Presidential candidate.

“A politician is a fellow who will lay down your life for his country”. – Texas Guinan.

“What happens if a politician drowns in a river? That is pollution. What happens if all of them drown? That is a solution”.

“I have come to the conclusion that one useless man is a shame, two are lawyers, and three or more are the government”. – President John Adams.

“I have found that if you want a friend in Washington, you should buy a dog”. – President Harry Truman.

“Suppose you were an idiot, and suppose you were a member of the Government. But then I repeat myself”. – Mark Twain.

“Those who don’t read the newspapers are uninformed; those who do are misinformed”. – Mark Twain.

“I don’t make jokes. I just watch the Government and report the facts”. – Will Rogers, comedian.

“A Government that robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul”. – Will Rogers.

“Our minds possess by nature an insatiable desire to know the truth”. – Cicero.

“Almost no one dances sober unless he is insane”. – Cicero.

“Resisting tyranny is the duty of every proud citizen who wishes to live in a free country”. – Sir Winston Churchill.

“You can’t make people good by Act of Parliament”. – Oscar Wilde.

“It is a pity that more politicians are not bastards by birth instead of by vocation”. – Gavin Lyle, British spy writer. 

“After one look at this planet any visitor from outer space would say ‘I want to see the manager’.” – William S. Burroughs.

“Much of the social history of the Western world over the past three decades has involved replacing what worked with what sounded good”. – Thomas Sowell, American philosopher.

“Misogynist: a man who hates women as much as women hate each other”. – H.L. Mencken the scribe of Baltimore.

“Politics have no relation to morals”. – Machiavelli.

“Consensus seems to be the process of abandoning all beliefs, principles, values and policies. So it is something in which no-one believes and to which no-one objects”. – Margaret Thatcher.

“It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity”. – Albert Einstein.

“Of all tyrannies a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron’s cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience”. – C.S. Lewis.

“When dictatorship is a fact, revolution becomes a right”. – Victor Hugo.

“If you want to know who controls you, look at who you are not allowed to criticise”. – Voltaire.

“You have enemies? Good. That means you’ve stood up for something some time in your life”. – Winston Churchill.

“The Government consists of a gang of men exactly like you and me. They have no special talent for the business of government; they have only a talent for getting and holding office. Their principal device to that end is to search out groups who pant and pine for something they can’t get and to promise to give it to them. Nine times out of ten that promise is worth nothing. The tenth time is made good by looting A to satisfy B. In other words Government is a broker in pillage, and every election is sort of an advance auction sale of stolen goods”. – H.L. Mencken, the Baltimore Scribe.

“Excess on occasion is exhilarating. It prevents moderation from acquiring the deadening effect of a habit”. – W. Somerset Maugham.

“America wasn’t founded so that we could all be better. America was founded so that we could all be anything we damned well pleased”. – P. J. O’Rourke.

“Freedom is the right to tell people what they do not want to hear”. – George Orwell.

“A fool contributes nothing worth hearing and takes offence at everything”. – Aristotle.

“A woman preaching is like a dog walking on its hind legs. It is not done well but you are surprised to find it done at all”. – Doctor Samuel Johnson.

“Courage is the rarest of all qualities to be found in public men”. – Benjamin Disraeli.

“It is more important to be beautiful than to be good”. – Oscar Wilde.

“No single criminal can be as powerful for evil, or as unrestrained in its exercise, as an organised nation….It legalises its crimes and forges certificates of righteousness for them, besides torturing anyone who dares expose their true character”. – George Bernard Shaw. 

“Ours might become the first civilisation destroyed not by the power of our enemies but by the ignorance of our teachers and the dangerous nonsense they are teaching our children”. – Thomas Sowell.

“A thousand years scarce serve to form a State, an hour can lay it in the dust”. – Lord Byron.