Save Animals From Exploitation
By NZB3
We live in Slave Culture times as demonstrated by the headline news. Some recent evidence comes from the lobby group SAFE (Save Animals From Exploitation.) They want to combat the theft of your pets by getting you to have worse pets! This is directly out of the Slave Culture playbook. The SC is willing to […]
Read more..February 7, 2021
1916: “The Devastating Hun”
By Anarchist History of New Zealand
Being ‘from one of the ANZACs’ you can be quite sure this was a Government bit of propaganda. Another one of the State’s cards provided to the soldiers to write home on. “The Devastating Hun” was part of the dehumanisation of the German people, the better for us to go to war with them. The […]
Read more..February 2, 2021
1931: New Zealand Broadcasting Board
By Anarchist History of New Zealand
The State thrives on giving itself credit for things it was barely involved with or actively impeded. As with telegraph, telephone, and television, private and free people discovered and developed radio technology in New Zealand. The Government simply muscled in to expropriate and control what free Kiwis had already set up. This is the story […]
Read more..February 1, 2021
Social Media Double-Think
By NZB3
Guest Post: If a platform is truly content neutral, then we should see the individual users as 100% responsible for whatever they do on it. On the other hand, if a social network selectively chooses what is or isn’t OK, then that’s what should open the door to considering them complicit in said content. Facebook […]
Read more..January 30, 2021
1990: The New Adventures of Black Beauty
By Anarchist History of New Zealand
The New Adventures of Black Beauty (1990) was a New Zealand children’s TV show of just one season. One of the most amazing things about the show was that it was a continuity of the British production: The Adventures of Black Beauty (1973.) It even brought back the characters and same actors for Dr Gordon […]
Read more..January 29, 2021
1842: State vs Media
By Anarchist History of New Zealand
The State has been meddling with New Zealand media since the beginning of history. The New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Auckland’s first newspaper, was shut down on April 6th, 1842, because it offended Governor Hobson. This only happened after strong attempts to infiltrate and control what that paper had to say. “…the colonial administration…made […]
Read more..January 28, 2021
1951: Cave In at Waiuta
By Anarchist History of New Zealand
Waiuta gold mine (est c.1905) was the West Coast’s last great gold discovery and the second most valuable mine ever. It never ran out of gold but I think it might have run out of political favour. In July 1951 a shaft collapse was never recovered from so the mine shut and Waiuta withered to […]
Read more..January 27, 2021
1912: We Have Got The Maxim Gun
By Anarchist History of New Zealand
Victoria Square, Christchurch, has been a State preserve since about 1896. Prior to this it was known as Market Place, a commercial location for free market activity. Government literally, either deliberately or ignorantly, taxed Market Place to death¹ then claimed the site for a park for the glory of Queen and Crown. Soon, the square […]
Read more..January 26, 2021
1910: Radium Flour
By Anarchist History of New Zealand
The 18th Nelson A&P Show of 1910 had an interesting exhibit of radium flour. This was the product of one George Trapnell of Brightwater. Why radium? Ernest Rutherford was born in Brightwater, Nelson. In the year 1904 he won the Rumford Medal… “For his researches on radio-activity, particularly for his discovery of the existence and […]
Read more..January 25, 2021
1964: Keeping Sexual Deviants Cowed
By Anarchist History of New Zealand
Today in history, 23 January, 1964, six teenagers killed a man and left his body in Hagley Park, Christchurch. All the kids (15-17yo) were junior tradesmen: A butcher, spray painter, baker, telegrapher, builder, labourer. There was no question whether they’d beaten the man, they admitted it. All were tried together for manslaughter. All were acquitted. […]
Read more..January 23, 2021
1955: An Increased Tourist Industry
By Anarchist History of New Zealand
Philip Holloway was born in Hokitika, son of an Anglican parson. He became a MHR and served as a Minister in Labour 2.0. Prior to that, Phil had this to say about boosting tourism in New Zealand… “I doubt if the country is ready or has the right knowledge of what an increased tourist industry […]
Read more..January 22, 2021
1864: “White men are pitifully ignorant of the meaning of omens”
By Anarchist History of New Zealand
On 22 January, 1864, a comet had been glowing in the western sky for some days. This occurred right in the midst of the Waikato War which led to very contrasting interpretations. Young Herbert Meade (22yo) viewed the comet from his expedition to Lake Taupo. Meade, of the Royal Navy, had set out to investigate […]
Read more..January 21, 2021