1980: Fuel Fighter 661, Rob Muldoon’s Distracto-Train
By Anarchist History of New Zealand
This Month in History: Rob Muldoon’s Distracto-Train, August 1980 Also known as ‘Fuel Fighter 661’, the promotional material seems to have gone far and wide. There is even a matchbox promotion which is for sale on Trade Me right now¹. The ‘Special Energy Test Train’, ‘Auckland – Wellington’ was probably some bullshit PR gimmick reaction […]
Read more..August 3, 2019
The Plastic Martyrs
By NZB3
Miriama, as I told you at the beginning of this experimental anti-plastic venture, technology is your friend not your enemy. When we use plastic we make a choice to trade hygiene, convenience, and time for a little bit of otherwise useless underground organic carbon. Life is short! Sacrificing bits of your mortality, time you […]
Read more..August 3, 2019
How to Deal With the Fact That We’re All Going to Die
By VJM
Many psychologists and psychiatrists have noticed a sharp recent increase in the number of people who present to them with anxiety about ecological collapse. The proliferation of media relating to end-of-world environmental disaster scenarios has made many people fearful. This article will give some tips for dealing with the fact that we’re all going to […]
Read more..August 2, 2019
“Education Hubs” or “Kāhui Ako?”
By NZB3
How do you like your children’s brains fried? “Education Hubs” or “Kāhui Ako?” Labour, version 6.0 or National, version 5.0? You don’t even need to go far back in history to find National 5.0 doing exactly what they’re accusing Labour 6.0 of instigating. Nikki Kaye is finally coming out on the offensive and taking a […]
Read more..August 2, 2019
Moral Cultures: Adventuring
By Anarchist History of New Zealand
I’ve been writing so many posts of history content. Time to write some more about history theory. The main tool I use for thinking about people and history is called the Theory of Moral Cultures (TMC.) Each Moral Culture has its analogous ways of getting things done; Their own means of production. They all need to […]
Read more..August 2, 2019
1867: The Canterbury Museum
By Anarchist History of New Zealand
Julius von Haast built The Canterbury Museum (est. 1867) off wagon-loads of moa bones. Piles of bones were generously donated by George Henry Moore of Glenmark Station. Curator von Haast was able to export them in exchange for terrific artefacts with which the museum is furnished (he even got us an Egyptian mummy!) The best friend […]
Read more..August 1, 2019
Storm Ihumatao, Storm St Lukes Mall
By NZB3
We have been following with interest the escalating Slave Culture as it topples Victimhood Culture to take its turn at being mainstream. “The passive whipping boy Honkler evolved into Scepticism Culture some months ago. The Victimhood Masters lashed out with escalation including confiscation of our plastic bags and guns.” Most recently, Virtue Signalling Supermarket, Countdown, swore […]
Read more..August 1, 2019