A guest post on NOMINISTER by William Chambers.
The Conservation Minister, Tama Potaka, has said he is removing certain DoC land from the stewardship category to allow for future sale or exchange.
A majority of respondents during last year’s consultation opposed this. But Patoka confirmed that he is going ahead with it anyway.
There must, or should, be a lot of people wondering why a Conservation Minister, tasked with protecting our DoC Estate, would personally push so hard for this proposal.
Well, the revealing fact is, there’s a concerted agenda at play by certain Activists of every hue, to have the entire DoC Estate placed under Maori “control” if not outright “ownership”.
And it needs acknowledging that Potaka is considered by many as a committed activist. Which could very well explain his enthusiasm for changes to what the majority presumed were air-tight rules around our publicly owned conservation land.
It should be kept in mind that when Activists push for something, it inevitably involves an income stream of easy money for them.
Which is also glaringly evident in the additional proposal to charge international visitors $20–$40 for access to high-traffic DoC areas like Milford Sound, Cathedral Cove, and Tongariro Crossing.
Hence, it looks very much like Potaka could be deeply involved in setting up a lucrative future for elite Maori to benefit from. The point about it being to deviously get these changes made now … so that when Maori do take over our Conservation Estate, they won’t be accused of making changes in order to profiteer. The ability to sell, charge users, or claim a percentage of royalty payments from mining of whatever sort, will already have been set in place.
Can’t you see this whole scenario as a classic example of trickery that certain activists manage to pull off, by persuading unscrupulous politicians to bring into force through Acts of Parliament.
Which in this case, should be described as a criminal policy … because handing our Conservation Estate to Maori would involve theft of land that is rightfully owned by all New Zealanders.
If you’re concerned about where it will all end, you have very good reason to be … as there is a “movement” that was set in motion in the 1970’s by the likes of the activist and lawyer Moana Jackson, who said, quote: “There is going to be a revolution in NZ … not with guns … Maori will take over from the inside.”
Potaka could be described as an “insider”.
And, ironically, he has a role as an adviser (brainwasher) to our gullible Prime Minister, Luxon … on matters to do with Maori.
We don‘t stand a chance.
Professor Elizabeth Rata, from Auckland University has warned, quote: “The final step for Maori will be a takeover in the form of tribal sovereignty. A coup d’état.”
This devious, one-step-at-a-time takeover agendais now gaining traction at an alarming rate … due to the number of woke (naïve) folk who are completely oblivious to the revolution going on before their very eyes.
There are none so blind as those who will not see.
That’s why it is imperative to point out (make people aware) of what’s really going on, in what we blithely imagine, is “our” country.
Twenty five centuries ago a famous Athenian, Pericles, famously said, quote: “A citizen who does not speak up about public affairs that affect their country, is not a quiet man, but a useless one!”
And Haile Selassie said way back in time, quote: “Throughout history it has been the inaction of those who could have acted that has made it possible for evil to triumph.”
Politicians come to mind regarding that one.
Well, the revealing fact is, there’s a concerted agenda at play by certain Activists of every hue, to have the entire DoC Estate placed under Maori “control” if not outright “ownership”.
And it needs acknowledging that Potaka is considered by many as a committed activist. Which could very well explain his enthusiasm for changes to what the majority presumed were air-tight rules around our publicly owned conservation land.
It should be kept in mind that when Activists push for something, it inevitably involves an income stream of easy money for them.
Which is also glaringly evident in the additional proposal to charge international visitors $20–$40 for access to high-traffic DoC areas like Milford Sound, Cathedral Cove, and Tongariro Crossing.
Hence, it looks very much like Potaka could be deeply involved in setting up a lucrative future for elite Maori to benefit from. The point about it being to deviously get these changes made now … so that when Maori do take over our Conservation Estate, they won’t be accused of making changes in order to profiteer. The ability to sell, charge users, or claim a percentage of royalty payments from mining of whatever sort, will already have been set in place.
Can’t you see this whole scenario as a classic example of trickery that certain activists manage to pull off, by persuading unscrupulous politicians to bring into force through Acts of Parliament.
Which in this case, should be described as a criminal policy … because handing our Conservation Estate to Maori would involve theft of land that is rightfully owned by all New Zealanders.
If you’re concerned about where it will all end, you have very good reason to be … as there is a “movement” that was set in motion in the 1970’s by the likes of the activist and lawyer Moana Jackson, who said, quote: “There is going to be a revolution in NZ … not with guns … Maori will take over from the inside.”
Potaka could be described as an “insider”.
And, ironically, he has a role as an adviser (brainwasher) to our gullible Prime Minister, Luxon … on matters to do with Maori.
We don‘t stand a chance.
Professor Elizabeth Rata, from Auckland University has warned, quote: “The final step for Maori will be a takeover in the form of tribal sovereignty. A coup d’état.”
This devious, one-step-at-a-time takeover agendais now gaining traction at an alarming rate … due to the number of woke (naïve) folk who are completely oblivious to the revolution going on before their very eyes.
There are none so blind as those who will not see.
That’s why it is imperative to point out (make people aware) of what’s really going on, in what we blithely imagine, is “our” country.
Twenty five centuries ago a famous Athenian, Pericles, famously said, quote: “A citizen who does not speak up about public affairs that affect their country, is not a quiet man, but a useless one!”
And Haile Selassie said way back in time, quote: “Throughout history it has been the inaction of those who could have acted that has made it possible for evil to triumph.”
Politicians come to mind regarding that one.
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