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Beware the ‘Ides of March’

Open letter to Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and all coalition MPs.

Photo by Sulthan Auliya / Unsplash

Reclaim NZ 
To restore one law for all and racial equality in New Zealand.

Sixteen months have gone by since you were elected into office with a clear mandate for change: to correct the chaos left by the Labour Party, to stem wokeism and to prevent the takeover of New Zealand by Māori tribalists.

Sadly, there is very little evidence that you have begun to act on these very important parts of your coalition agreement – to ‘end race-based policies’. This was the unequivocal mandate you were given. Abuse it and you will be dealt with in the 2026 polls, just as NZ First was in 2020.

Take note:

Throughout the country, the observation is that ordinary New Zealanders – the vast majority – are sick and tired, frustrated and angry at your continuing appeasement of a minority mob of treasonous extremists. Your actions have about as much substance as the 1939 Neville Chamberlain appeasement with the Nazi regime in Germany.

Mainstream New Zealanders (the silent majority) have had enough of the intimidation, the bullying and the aggression that emanates daily from opportunist tribalists. They are ‘sick’ of being forced to listen to a recently expanded language they, and many Māori, don’t understand and that has little or no value. They are ‘sick’ of te reo salutations. They are ‘sick’ of our law being corrupted by tikanga. They are ‘sick’ of Treaty twisting, the fabrication of Treaty principles, where none existed, dubious claims, forced co-governance, unnecessary name changes, the infiltration and corruption of bureaucracy, coastal seabed and foreshore claims and the endless shovelling of money to elitist tribal coffers.

Proposed protest action

In the near future, the silent majority may choose a day to protest, and on this day, do absolutely nothing. NOTHING. Just like during Covid lockdowns, they’ll stay at home and do nothing. The only exception to this might be hospitals, police, ambulance, emergency services and supermarkets.

Just think of the chaos that would cause, because of your coalition government’s facilitation of the fast progressing Māori takeover of New Zealand.

No costly, disruptive street marches. No filling out pointless submissions to be read/heard by racially biased select committees. No petitions or time-consuming referendums that go nowhere.

The silent majority will be heard demanding that politicians come to your senses and:

·         Remove all references to the Treaty of Waitangi or its principles from all existing legislation.

·         Abolish all race-based parliamentary seats.

·         Abolish all race-based representation on local bodies.

·         Abolish the discredited Waitangi Tribunal.

·         End treaty settlements.

·         Withdraw from the 2001 United Nations Commission on Human Rights and the 2007 United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

·         Repeal the Marine and Coastal Area Act 2011 and restore the Foreshore and Seabed Act 2004.

·         Legislate for the government to own and manage all freshwater resources.

·         Affirm that there should be no change to the name of our country without a binding referendum.

·         Reassert one universal health authority with no racial discrimination permitted.

·         Rescind the rewritten history curriculum.

·         Remove all references to tikanga in New Zealand statutes and regulations.

·         Remove Māori language from all government signage and communications (written or verbal).

·         Restore English names to all public services so the average Kiwi and visitor understands what the service is about and who they are dealing with.

·         Outlaw the flying of seditious Māori flags on public structures.

·         Legislate for our common language, English, to be an official language of New Zealand.

A countrywide strike as proposed should not be taken lightly and would be a last resort attempt to get heard and to get our country back on track. It will cause hardship and inconvenience to many in the short term, but that would be a small price to pay compared to losing our tried-and-true New Zealand democracy to dictatorial tribal control.

We are actually in a silent war and being taken over from within. Our enemy has no scruples and is supported by both the naïve and evil. We have to fight fire with fire – but with more clout.

Mainstream New Zealanders have the power: we just need to apply it in a united manner to turn the good ship New Zealand around for future generations.

Being nice won’t defeat lust for power and control.

This article was originally published on the author’s website.

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