June 18, 2026

Double Up or Nothing Going Down?

By NZB3

Next time a concert, no, two concerts, need to be cancelled don’t say it’s because of poor ticket sales and lack of interest.   Say it’s to avoid “double up.” Brought to you by the genius Police PR team. No amount of cute police dogs or strumming guitar constables can come up with any better […]

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July 30, 2019

Petition of Jessica Quinn

By NZB3

Two things I know about Millennials: They’re obsessed with Victimhood (preferably someone else’s that they can champion) and with throwing tantrums to get Big Brother to grant their wishes. Never has this been more clear than in this latest example of Jessica Quinn’s petition… “Now is when I ..figure out what to do from here […]

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July 30, 2019

1979: Carless Days

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

40 Years ago in our history: 30 July 1979, New Zealand was experiencing ‘The Second Oil Shock’. As a response, Robert Muldoon’s National Government tried to control petrol consumption! To any modern economist, or any libertarian, or anarchist, this sort of spitting-in-the-wind conceit is hilarious yet the order was given! New Zealanders dutifully stickered their […]

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July 30, 2019

What is A ‘Dhimmi’?

By VJM

With a world being thrown into upheaval, many concepts once thought forgotten are making a resurgence. This is often a good thing, as VJM Publishing has tried to show with our work on alchemy, elementalism and esotericism, but it can also be a bad thing. As this essay will explain, one of the concepts we […]

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July 29, 2019

1960s: Breaking Gay Ground?

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

‘Breaking ground’ for this or that minority group is frequently being approved of and celebrated these days and it doesn’t even matter if any such ‘ground’ even had to ‘break’. Why let the truth get in the way? Did ‘Hudson and Hall’ really ‘break ground’ for gay people on New Zealand TV? Did Frank Sargeson […]

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July 29, 2019

1941: New Zealand Attacks Finland

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Today in History: 29 July, 1941, the New Zealand State stole a ship from Finland. Consider our long history of expense and stress about the Russians invading New Zealand. For 100 years we fretted. Then it finally happened in 1941: The rubber hit the road. Time to pick a side. And what did New Zealand do? […]

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July 29, 2019

Disarming the Youth

By NZB3

God Defend New Zealand because we are certainly not. Our only hope is that foreign nations hungry to expand don’t read our newspapers. This article should be in the Real Estate section. “Students will no longer be able to hold or shoot army guns at school under new government guidelines.”- July 2018 Yummy unguarded, under-populated, […]

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July 29, 2019

1863: Oath of Betrayal

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

If any one man is responsible for the Waikato War then it is this man, Tamati Ngapora. If he was New Zealand’s greatest traitor then it is only because he was so respected and relied upon to be entrusted with supreme responsibility. After Ngapora’s betrayal The State unleashed the dogs of war and invaded the […]

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July 28, 2019

Countdown’s Latest Victimhood Culture Act

By NZB3

Watching this tennis match between the outgoing Victimhood Culture and the incoming Slave Culture is pretty interesting and changing everyday… In the great collective unconscious human zeitgeist something is cooking and we’re counting down to it. The passive whipping boy Honkler evolved into Scepticism Culture some months ago. The Victimhood Masters lashed out with escalation including […]

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July 28, 2019

1877: Dusky Sound Docherty

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

William Docherty was a hermit explorer of Fiordland from arriving in 1875 to his death in 1896. He was one of those Seekers  seldom rewarded by the wealth they seek. Docherty’s kind were useful to New Zealand frontier society as self-contained and highly efficient search engines looking for resources to benefit our society. As a […]

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July 27, 2019

1917: Don Buck’s Gumdigger Camp Scrapped

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

August 5th, 1917: The notorious four-year era of West Auckland’s drunken fronter camp died with the man it was named after: Don Buck. Both of these images show the foot of Don Buck Hill, start of Don Buck Road, bridge over Don Buck Creek; 1978 and now. Not a great deal of change over these […]

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July 26, 2019

“Storm X, they can’t stop us all”

By NZB3

So here’s clear meme signal that our mainstream culture needle is set to Slave. The initial “Storm Area 51, they can’t stop us all” impulse has morphed in the last few days to four other iterations that I’ve been able to easily find. And that’s just New Zealand! What the hell does it all mean? […]

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July 26, 2019