Exposing intended apartheid: the He Puapua ‘Vision 2040’

By John Robinson

The Big Lie of colonial oppression, with the rewriting of history and the Treaty of Waitangi, is well established and has the support of an extensive ‘Treaty industry’. The final aim is the overthrow of democratic government and its replacement by a system of two governments and two laws, with the dominant Maori government organised by tribal tikanga.

Extreme Maori objectives, formerly kept secret, have now been set down clearly within the He Puapua Report to Government1, which proposes “the breaking of the usual political and societal norms and approaches … The vision is that, should Maori have the ability to exercise full authority over our lands, waters and natural resources, uphold our responsibilities as kaitiaki and implement indigenous solutions with resources and support to do so, Aotearoa will be a thriving country for all.” The words insist that supreme power, “full authority”, must go to Maori.

Not all Maori agree with those ideas. The visions and the claims calling for separation by race into ‘indigenous’ Maori and others (often labelled ‘pakeha’) are by no means universal among those who identify, or are identified, as Maori (most, probably all, being of mixed ancestry). References here to those calling for separation by race apply to the tribal elite, rangatira, and their followers, not all Maori.

He Puapua presents their “Vision 2040”, a totally transformed system of government by the 200th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, just 15 years from 2025. This is a repeat of the policy set down in the 2016 Matike Mai report to the Iwi Chairs’ Forum2. The hope is for “a breakthrough where Aotearoa’s constitution is rooted in te Tiriti o Waitangi [the revised concept, not the original] and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples”. Their vision is that by 2040, “the government will have implemented the relevant instruments to share power more fairly with Maori in our constitutional arrangements”. To ‘share fairly’ is not government by, and for, an equal and united people. It is a race-defined minority holding separate power over the whole people of New Zealand, and there is nothing fair in such an arrangement.

New Zealand is to be broken apart with three government entities; there is no pretence of inclusiveness or unity. “The [separated] Rangatiratanga sphere reflects Maori governance over people and places”, where Maori have complete control and autonomy. “The Kawangatanga sphere represents Crown governance” – meaning, of course, the elected government, the place for all New Zealanders, including Maori – as they insist, “Maori must be able to participate in Crown governance” and Maori seats must remain. “There is a large ‘joint sphere’ where Maori and the Crown share governance over issues of mutual concern”; that is the two parties in this divided nation, this proposed apartheid system, meet to negotiate, with an effective Maori veto. The proposed overturn of an egalitarian way of life and form of government to Maori-dominated apartheid has been made explicit.

These changes would be accompanied by an upsurge of propaganda calling for a new indigenous concept of patriotism and nationalism. The rebuttal of the Westminster system of government includes a desire to cut all ties with Britain, including the monarchy – which is likely to be replaced by a native monarch, provided by the Maori king movement which has been waiting in the wings and steadily building public acceptance. This would be the completion of tribal sovereignty.

There is international support for such special rights to ‘indigenous’ people, from the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and many regional indigenous movements, not recognising their very different experiences of colonisation. Once the world was united against separation and different rights by race; apartheid ended in South Africa after a long and intense international campaign. There is now the very opposite: strong support for such separation on grounds of race, which no longer meets with condemnation. Current indigenous apartheid has widespread international support, so this will be accepted by other nations, welcomed as a particular New Zealand ‘Pacific’ way.

There has been a strong push towards the goals of Vision 2040 with the co-governance policy of the Jacinda Ardern Labour government, strongly supported by the Green and Maori parties, against strong resistance from the ACT and New Zealand First parties. The attitude of the National Party is ambiguous, refusing to take a firm stand: the party “is opposed to co-governance and believes that New Zealand’s public service should be governed under one system. However, they also believe that co-governance of natural assets involving iwi working with central and local government in the context of Treaty settlements is long-standing and they continue to support it.”3

Activist expectations are of comprehensive apartheid created by the insistence of separatist activists with a determined, long-term goal, to be achieved by the hoped-for date of 2040. Any interruption will bring the threat of violence, already expressed dramatically in the opposition to the Treaty Principles Bill. That Bill drew criticism from opposition parties Labour, Green, and Te Pati Maori, Maori leaders and the Waitangi Tribunal. Some legal critics argued that the bill sought to undermine Maori rights and disrupt their ‘established’ interpretations of the Treaty. It was said that ACT’s Treaty Principles Bill would “undo the fundamental principle of partnership between the Crown and Maori, which would cause further mistrust, division and damage, leading to uncertainty and social disruption, which would then jeopardise New Zealand’s economic, social and cultural progress.”

Such claims that the Bill led to disruption are absurd; threats and mass rallies have come only because it laid a challenge of equality and this stirred up a hornets nest among those who had gained domination through apartheid policies. The Bill desired debate, while the disrupters acted to stifle debate – as they did in their efforts to stifle Julian Batchelor’s ‘Stop co-governance meetings.

This has been the success of years of brainwashing, a sustained and comprehensive propaganda campaign by the Waitangi Tribunal and Treaty industry to seize control of the hearts and minds of the population – a combination of a directed narrative (putting out false stories of colonial wrongdoing, harm to Maori, and a need for compensation) and a play on feelings, where the impact of that misinformation has been bolstered by a campaign of symbolism and rhetoric, rallies, chants and haka aimed at the heart, not the brain. This has established a dictatorship of ideology as the only accepted beliefs are their own, all others being proscribed.

It would be unrealistic to expect a majority counter-revolution any time soon; rather another change in government (a recurring feature of fluctuating political fortunes) is likely to take the country back to a policy of co-governance, moving again towards the division of ‘Vision 2040’.

The country may then be well down the path to separate governments before any reaction gains traction, finally resulting from frequent experience in practical matters of the loss of freedom – such as limits on access to beaches and mountains, ever more unequal taxes and laws, and experiences of losing court battles or failure to get employment simply because the other party is Maori. Certainly, the Maori anger and probable conflict following any move to challenge their domination has been made more evident over the past few years.

While an eventual push-back against separation remains probable, the timeline has been substantially lengthened – it will be some time away yet, perhaps only after New Zealand has moved perilously close to the attainment of the Vision 2040 apartheid, suggesting a long period of struggle for those who support equality.

Calls for tikanga and tribal identity raise fears of a return to the past of widespread and vicious tribal conflict.4

“Before the coming of Europeans, Maori lived in tribes. As members of a related unit, they were largely isolated from all others by territorial animosity, and welded together by territorial defence. All too often the stranger was hated, the fellow tribesman protected. In that system, for the foreigner there must exist no measure of tolerance or charity or peace; for the countryman one must feel at least rudimentary loyalty and devotion. The individual must protect the group; the group, the individual.

That lifestyle, with a multiplicity of tribes scattered across the country, provided conditions that readily give rise to war: the separation of men into groups, the alliance of men and territory, and the latent capacity for the enmity code to dominate man in his relation to a hostile neighbour. …

There is danger here, in addition to the destruction of democracy and the end of free speech and equality. Maori society has always been fractious, traditionally with savage warfare among the tribes – which was murderous in the early decades of the nineteenth century when one-third of Maori perished directly in the tribal wars and the full impact was a population decline of half. The arguments and disruption that are evident now may soon spread throughout all of New Zealand.

One possible scenario for the future is civil war among tribes, a return to pre-colonisation Maori society in a failing state. As well as conflict between tribes, there will also be differences within each tribe, keeping in mind that most disagreement will be settled under the dictates of tikanga and only appealing to national law in extreme cases.” 5

Maori are returning to the ways of a tribal people, holding together for now by feelings of collective unity against a common enemy – those who call for equality of citizens rather than equality between racial groups, Maori and the other. But tribal rivalries and disagreements continue, and should they win that struggle and gain power the need for unity will diminish, at which point the call of tikanga will re-establish tribal identity and tribal loyalty, destroying any loyalty and common feelings for others. Tribal squabbles may then lead to warfare, as in the past.

Young people in New Zealand have never been taught the value of the principles of equality and democracy, or the long history of the evolution of our form of government, correcting many mistakes along the way – some of which are being foolishly reintroduced, such as the handing over of supreme power to followers of one extreme ideology with all others required to follow and obey their dictates. As a result, the risk of cultural fragmentation is now real.

The ideology of indigenous people following the old tikanga has gained in membership, confidence and strength of purpose, to become a powerful crusade, while the movement provides struggling young Maori a place where they can feel that they belong.

A few are even vowing to reject the most basic rules of their societies, to voice sympathy for violent extremists, or even to engage in acts of homegrown terrorism. That possibility exists here with expressions of considerable anger and an intention ‘to fight on, forever, forever, forever’. A warning sign was in 2006, when “investigating potential breaches of the Terrorism Suppression Act, the New Zealand Police observed paramilitary training camps in the Urewera mountain range, with recruits practising bush warfare.”6

Leadership for equality has been lacking. Some have fought for the evils of racism and apartheid: Tariana Turia, Jacinda Ardern and Nanaia Mahuta. They have faced weak, pusillanimous, unprincipled Prime Ministers: John Key and Christohpher Luxon, both from the world of high finance where cash flows have priority, lacking any visible moral code, more willing to compromise and make pacts with the devil in order to hold power than to assert any moral code – fitting representatives of a nation that itself lacks any moral compass or moral fibre.

Together such politicians have constructed a country hell-bent on a path to separatism, where anyone calling for equality, sovereign unity, and security of property ownership (including those voted into Parliament by a concerned electorate in 2023) is met with angry mass demonstrations and ugly verbal attacks.

Such actions, and more importantly the frequent lack of action, have created a future rife with dangers of ongoing conflict or even war.

 

Doctor Robinson is the author of the book “He Puapua; Blueprint for Breaking up New Zealand”, available from: www.trosspublishing.com

1 Working Group 2019. He Puapua: report on the working group on a plan to realise UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Aotearoa/New Zealand, https://www.nzcpr.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/He-Puapua.pdf; Robinson J L 2021, He Puapua: Blueprint for breaking up New Zealand, Tross Publishing.

2 Matike Mai 2016. The report of Matike Mai Aotearoa – the Independent Working Group on Constitutional Transformation. 125 pages. https://nwo.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/MatikeMaiAotearoa25Jan16.pdf.

3 https://www.democracyaction.org.nz/where_the_parties_stand_on_co_governance

4 Robinson J L 2020. Unrestrained slaughter, the Maori musket wars 1800-1840. Tross Publishing.

5 Robinson J L 2023. Our choice for the future: equality or tribal rule. New Zealand Centre for Political Research https://www.nzcpr.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/John-Robinson.pdf, Chapter 6

6 Robinson J L 2024a. Who really broke the Treaty? Tross Publishing, page 12

 

 

SO, WAS THE PFIZER VACCINE REALLY “SAFE”?

The current Commission on the Covid vaccine in New Zealand will probably be a whitewash rather than bringing manslaughter charges against Jacinda Ardern, Chris Hipkins and Ashley Bloomfield. However, the statistics below give some idea of what appears to be the harmful effects of the vaccine which these three people claimed to New Zealanders at the time as being “safe and effective” when it was in fact neither.

Official Information Application to Health NZ. Ref: HNZ00061156.

Question: “The number of people under the age of 40 presenting to Emergency Departments (A and E) throughout New Zealand hospitals with chest pains or heart issues by year”.

Please note that it was in 2021 that the dodgy Pfizer vaccine that these three people promoted with such fanaticism was jabbed into the bodies of innocent, if not naive, New Zealanders.

According to Health NZ the figures for heart/chest problems at A and E for Under 40s are:

2019      2,219
2020      4,406
2021     13,063
2022     21, 416
2023     20,005
2024 (6 months only)   14,329 (extrapolated to c. 28,000 for a full year).

As the lawyers say: Res Ipsa Loquitur (The thing speaks for itself).

A Selection of the Lies/Deceit of Jacinda Ardern

The vaccine we are using in New Zealand is safe and effective”. As this book has shown, this is not so.

“Not only will there be no forced vaccinations, but those who choose to opt out won’t face any penalties at all”. This was proved to be a lie by her own words a month later when she said on 22nd October, 2021, “Anyone who is not vaccinated right now will not be able to enjoy the freedoms of other New Zealanders”.

During a protest against the vaccine at Wanganui on 3rd November, 2021, Ardern denied that the government had “flip-flopped” on its promise not to mandate vaccinations when it had already mandated them for border workers, health workers and teachers.

“We will continue to be your single source of truth.” This would have to be her biggest lie to date as the contents of this book amply show.

There is no mandate around children being vaccinated – it is up to a parent or caregiver”. No, it’s not as 12 to 18 year olds were being vaccinated at school without their parents’ consent.

When it was announced in January, 2022, that New Zealand’s cost of living had had its biggest annual jump in three decades the ACT leader, David Seymour, said, “The government’s relentless borrowing and spending has also added to the cost of just about everything. Locking the economy down and borrowing $50 billion so far has left us with a mountain of debt and rising prices”. This statement was supported by the economist and former Governor of the Reserve Bank, Doctor Don Brash, who wrote, “No single factor explains the rise in inflation but the scale of the Government’s borrowing is certainly one contributing factor”. As Newshub reported, Ardern who, unlike Seymour and Brash, knows little, if anything about economics, “absolutely refutes claims that the Government’s billions of spending on Covid led to record inflation”. Not so.

On Election Night, 2020, Ardern promised, “We will be a party that governs for every New Zealander”. Instead, she has caved in to the bullying demands of her “Maori caucus” to pass large public resources to the tribal elite and grant more and more special, race-based rights to “part-Maoris”. This is not governing “for every New Zealander” but for the few with a bit of bullying power. Nor is her removal of ordinary freedoms and long held basic rights from those who choose not to have the Covid jab “governing for every New Zealander”.

At the same time she promised that her government would be “the most honest, most transparent government that New Zealand has ever had”. So why is she implementing the He
Puapua Report under the radar and having it discussed by her officials only on marae and not at this stage in public?

This government will….strengthen transparency around official information”. In the words of senior journalist, Andrea Vance, “Since then the number of faceless communications specialists has skyrocketed. The Government’s iron grip on the control of information has tightened. And it is harder than ever to get information. In my twenty years as a journalist this Government is one of the most thin-skinned and secretive I have ever experienced. Many of my colleagues say the same…..
At every level the Government manipulates the flow of information.”

The Treaty of Waitangi was a “partnership between the Crown and Maori”. No, it wasn’t. It was a full cession of sovereignty by the chiefs (Article 1) in return for granting all the people of New Zealand full rights as British subjects (Article 3). When Ardern was asked by a journalist to state what the three short, simple articles of the Treaty said, she was unable to do so.

At the 2020 Election Ardern and her Labour Party promised that “Labour will ensure that the major decisions about local democracy involve full participation of the local population from the outset”. Shorty after being elected to government Ardern allowed her Minister of Local Government (some would say her puppet-master). Nanaia Mahuta, to remove the right of ratepayers to call for a poll of local people whenever a council should go down the road of apartheid by voting for one or more race-based “Maori wards” in a municipality.

We are one”, screamed Ardern in the wake of the mosques massacre as she pranced around in front of the cameras wearing an Islamic veil, the centuries old symbol of the suppression of women in Islam.

She knew that this was a lie because, at the very time she was uttering it, her government was trying to promote a racist piece of legislation, the Canterbury Regional Council (Ngai Tahu) Representation Bill, to enable this small private tribe to have two permanent seats on the otherwise democratically elected Canterbury Regional Council.

To burnish the racist credentials of her government even further, Ardern’s Budget of May, 2019, handed over $593 million of taxpayers’ money to specific race-based programmes that support not the poor and needy but people purely on the basis of their race, including $42 million for “Maori” students in education, $27.4 million for students of Pacific Island blood and their families, $98 million for “Kaupapa Maori”, $11 million to boost the Pacific Business Trust, and $12 million for rheumatic fever programmes purely for Maori and Pacific Island children. What about other children?

To compound her racism, hypocrisy and deceit she said in Christchurch on 20th March, 2019, “Let New Zealand be a place where there is no tolerance of racism”. With her usual contempt for the intelligence of New Zealanders she was brazenly saying one thing and doing the exact opposite.

In 2021 she misled local councils by telling them that the Government’s proposed theft of council owned water assets in the form of “Three Waters” would be “voluntary” when the decision to make it compulsory had already been made, according to a document dated July, 2021. She compounded her dishonesty by then denying that she had misled the councils.

I haven’t seen evidence of the kinds of issues [China’s interference in Australian politics] in Australia here in New Zealand” or that “foreign nations [read: China] had any undue influence in New Zealand”. Is she blind, crooked or stupid? What about all the six figure donations to the National Party by China Inc., the commercial arm of China’s dictatorship, ($180,000 from Oravida, $63,500 from China based Xiao Miao Fan, $150,000 from Gao Wei through his Alpha Group Holdings, $35,000 from Che Weixing (a.k.a. Christine Chee) and to Phil Goff’s first campaign for the Auckland mayoralty when the bulk of his funding ($416,115) came from China Inc, including $50,000 from Fu Wah International, the Peking based company building the $200 million Park Hyatt Hotel in Auckland which was about to seek building consents from Auckland Council for around $500 million of property development. These are evidence of China, New Zealand’s only potential enemy, interfering in our politics of which Ardern has seen nothing.

I haven’t read the He Puapua Report”. Well, you wouldn’t see it if you instructed your officials not to show it to you. How can such an important document, the biggest proposed change to our constitutional arrangements since 1840 as it proposes the destruction of our unitary system of government and its replacement by a new, apartheid like structure in which the tribal elite will have the whip hand over all other New Zealanders, not be seen by the Prime Minister unless she instructed them not to show it to her?

I’ve given you my word. You will not have a capital gains tax under a Labour led government that I lead,” she said during the party leaders’ debate before the 2020 Election” A few months later her government forced parliament into urgency to ram through a doubling of the “bright-line test”, doubling the length of time that investors have to hold a property in order to avoid paying tax on its capital gain when they sell. This was simply a capital gains tax by another name.

My primary goal is to manage Covid with as few restrictions on our daily lives as possible…and to accelerate our economic recovery”. Her actions belie her words – as shown throughout the book. “All of us actually want to move on [and return to normal]; we’re putting ourselves in the best possible position to do that”. So, why continue the colour “red” on the traffic light system, why persist with mandates and vaccine passes when they are unnecessary since with Omicron the fully vaccinated
are just as likely to contract the virus as the unvaccinated – as the Government’s own figures show (See page 157).

Christopher Luxon: ” Ardern leads the most divisive government in recent times”.

Ardern: “I totally disagree with that“.

This is Appendix A of the book, “A Jab in the Dark; Covid Vaccines and the new Health Dictatorship”, by Ron Asher. Published by Tross Publishing and available for $35 (including postage within New Zealand).