November 24, 2024

1938: The Affair Of The Four Colonels

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

New Zealand, in 1938, did not have a modern army and we were not ready for the new form of warfare that was coming. Labour 1.0 came to power as a Victimhood Culture Government in 1935 and then presided over a Slave Culture era. Many of the Ministers had been imprisoned as Conscientious Objectors during […]

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May 19, 2022

Dissociative Disorder Packs

By NZB3

The government has started handing out activity packs to traumatised children to deliberately make up for their lack of love and support in a crisis. It’s an idea directly imported from England by local government and paid for by central government. The activity packs resemble some kind of prize given out for being a good […]

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May 17, 2022

1846: Boulcott’s Farm Raid

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Today in history, 16 May, 1846, some 200 Maoris attacked Boulcott’s farm on the Hutt River. The Settlers had been harassed before in an outburst of violence that threatened to make the Wairau Massacre look like The Teddy Bear’s Picnic. So, they were prepared. Te Rangihaeata was the mastermind behind the attack, just as he […]

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May 16, 2022

1864: Battle of Moutoa

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Today in New Zealand history, 14 May, 1864, the Wanganui War concluded with the Battle of Moutoa which was fought between Pai Marire and Kupapa Maoris. The former were religious cultists, struggling to find meaning in a world torn between their ancient and violent ways and the new Christian ancient and violent ways. The Hauhau/Pai […]

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May 14, 2022

1962: Maoris and Early Settlers

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

In April, 1962, the Sanitarium Health and Wellbeing Company released a very historically interesting set of toys in every packet of cornflakes and puffed wheat. The Maoris and Early Settlers series consisted of 8 figures advertised (image, left) as follows: Colonial soldier- Maoris wars Maori girl with pois Maori Chief in dogskin cloak holding a mere […]

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May 12, 2022

1920: Royal Prince Visit

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Today in New Zealand history, 11 May, 1920 one of the royal princes from Windsor Inc. was touring our country had arrived in the South Island. This was Prince Edward, the famous uncle to our current Queen Elizabeth II who became king for almost an entire year only to abdicate on 11 December 1936. Curiously […]

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May 11, 2022

Slashing Tyres, Taking Fingers

By NZB3

Once every 20 years of so New Zealand, and the West, sounds a barbaric yawp over the roofs of the world. A particular Moral Culture comes over us that is different for each generation but it’s a culture rooted in the same logos as all the previous iterations. Cultures are not museum pieces, they are the […]

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May 10, 2022

1844: The Birth of Pastoralism

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Today in New Zealand history, 9 May, 1844, is as good a day as any to signal the birth of pastoralism in New Zealand. We had counting for a long time before we had mathematics, and we had sheep (c.1833) before there was pastoralism. Today marks the moment in our history when someone really got […]

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May 9, 2022

2006: The Seventh Maori King

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Maori King is not just the title of a cool clothing brand (image, left) but also that of  Mr Tuheitia Paki who became our seventh king on 21 August 2006. As with many other future Maori leaders, Paki was educated at the famous St. Stephen’s College in Auckland which was made derelict by Labour 5.0 […]

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May 7, 2022

1828: The Plundering of the Herald

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Today in New Zealand history, 6 May, 1828, the first ship ever built in this country came to a bad end. Herald was a Missionary-made ship launched on 24 January 1826 at the Paihia mission station. And, it was much needed. Just as a young New Zealander achieves a developmental milestone when he has access […]

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May 6, 2022

1902: The Learned Eleventh

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

One hundred years ago today in New Zealand history, 4 May, 1902, The Learned Eleventh set out on their way to South Africa. Our country, along with others, had completed the conquest of the sovereign nation of South Africa and it had not been easy. The Boer wanted to retain their own group identity and […]

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May 4, 2022

“What is this pregnant-person rubbish?”

By NZB3

Anti-individualism is a way of life and doesn’t stop for tea or at some rational limit. It’s a philosophy of life and must express itself full-spread. “What is this “pregnant PERSON” rubbish? Only BIOLOGICAL WOMEN can be pregnant. Full stop.” – Someone Still Needs To Say It, Facebook Collectivists see themselves as a part in […]

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May 4, 2022