June 18, 2026

Wont Get Fooled Again

By NZB3

I talked to me about the social reasons for this meme format being prominent at the moment. See here.. Victimhood Culture’s Escalation In this case there are some clear political implications. Trying to sell another war by the usual means (making up lies) but The State is hitting this wall of scepticism. They’re running low […]

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June 17, 2019

1971: Polynesian Panthers

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

The Black Panthers were in New Zealand too. Their HQ was in Ponsonby, Auckland, near the Three Lamps. The New Zealand born Polynesians were disaffected youths. Their parents came here on a wave of 1950s immigration but the kids were not alright. Coming of age in the late 1960s they formed gangs and student groups […]

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June 16, 2019

1992: It’s My Sin

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

I once thought Jan Hellriegel’s earlier all-girl band had the best name ever: Cassandra’s Heirs. A succinct, classical, way to say they were like Cassandra of Troy: Blessed to know the future but cursed never to be listened to. I think that’s genius and it still could be subliminally true. Actually though the name was […]

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June 15, 2019

1957: Only That Your Words Will Live

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

For Kevin Ireland, a J.K.Baxter poem (1957/58) I approve Baxter’s anarchistic warning to his friend Kevin. Beware the praise of state, corrupt culture, New Zealand society. AKA- The Lion-headed incubus! It is correct to observe that the philosophers and poets whose words endure are the ones that the state finds a use for as propaganda. Praise […]

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June 14, 2019

1898: Methodist Chapel West Auckland

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Christmas 1898, Henderson, West Auckland: Wesleyan Methodist Chapel open for business. The first church building in Henderson district.   You can count on a Methodist to build a church where others would have been content to get by with a barn or a community hall. The Wesleyan brand relied upon bright and shiny, temporal, things […]

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June 13, 2019

The Golden Right, or The Masculine Aspect of the Precious Right

By VJM

The essay A Sevenfold Conception of Inherent Human Rights expounded seven human rights that are, after a minimum of thought, clearly understandable to any person. These seven rights stem immediately from a basic understanding of yin and yang, and are encoded directly into the flag of Esoteric Aotearoanism. This essay takes a closer look at […]

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June 13, 2019

1932: Robert McDougall Art Gallery

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Seventeen years have gone by since the Robert McDougall Art Gallery was cast out. After 70 years of service, The State pulled the plug on her. The Robert McDougall Art Gallery closed its doors on 16th June 2002 – the 70th anniversary of its opening.- Disco Built on Biscuits McDougall himself was a Christchurch Prince […]

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June 13, 2019

1848: The Kemp Deed

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

171 Years ago today: 12 June, 1848: The Kemp Deed was signed at Akaroa with 40 leading Maoris. For the Crown, Henry Tacy Kemp. This is the big purchase of today’s Canterbury and West Coast. Kemp had assembled 500 Maori at Akaroa, including picking up the principle chiefs who lived in Otago on the HMS […]

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June 12, 2019

1866: Mangatapu Murders

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Today in history: 12 June.. The 1866 Mangatapu Murders have been a controversial subject since they happened. Usually I’d venture an opinion about what really happened but it all seems too circumstantial and endlessly trawled over that my enthusiasm isn’t rising to it. “Now a Christchurch author controversially says his research indicates the Supreme Court […]

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June 11, 2019

Good Nationalism and Bad Nationalism, Good Globalism and Bad Globalism

By VJM

Leo Tolstoy wrote, at the start of Anna Karenina, that “Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way”. Any occultist who understands that law of “as above, so below” also understands that this rule of Tolstoy’s also holds true for individuals – and for nations. Unhappiness expresses itself in […]

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June 10, 2019

1883: Utakura

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Maori settlement of Utakura Valley goes way back in time to antiquity. The Utakura River leads down to the very handy navigable waterway of the Hokianga. In 1819 the famous missionaries Marsden and Kendall visited, returning again the following year¹. They had their work cut out for them converting these Nga Puhi people to peace. […]

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June 10, 2019

The Negrification of the New Zealand Maori

By VJM

The New Zealand Maori is in a much better position than 120 years ago. Before World War One, many people did not expect Maoris to survive for much longer, or expected them to wind up in a condition as wretched as that of the Australian Aborigine or North American Indian. Through will and intelligence, he […]

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June 8, 2019