History of NZ Governance
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1 History of NZ Governance For us to go forward, we have to back so that one can understand why we must all have a Maori Incorporation for Hapu in Aotearoa. Since the increasing flow of colonial settlers desiring to settle in this land Aotearoa, has created two nations and two mindsets, living side by side. As with all tribal peoples, the host tribes have been and are humble and caring by nature, and hence are the guardians of the sanctity of life on their lands. Profits in commerce have never been a primary factor in the original unadulterated, uncontaminated, genuine ways of the Original culture. By contrast, the colonial migrants with a profit driven mind-set, generally were NOT and are NOT connected to Source and hence just do NOT understand the purpose and value of land and life. Thus the colonial mind set has and does treat land as money and money as GOD; to the detriment of honour; to the detriment of ecological life on these lands; to the detriment of spiritual growth; and to the detriment of ALL the incoming generations of the human species. HISTORY The doctrine of discovery was an influential factor in the British relationship to tangata whenua and our lands. Captain Cook, following secret orders, formally took possession of New Zealand for the British Crown, proclaimed under translation and arrogance and self serving agendas to advance the endeavours of Europe s Rothschild s Bankers and Merchants upon the lands at the time, under the guardianship of the tangata whenua. In 1900AD, Royal assent was allegedly granted to the colonial founding of Australia via the Imperial Act, Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900, and New Zealand was listed in the Australian constitution, as a State of Australia 9 July Yes, a state of Australia. In 1986 Australia severed its umbilical cord with Westminster Imperial enactments with the passing simultaneously in UK and every State Government of Australia, of The Australia Act Geoffrey Palmer tried to sever New Zealand in the same year but Queen Elizabeth told him politely to return to New Zealand and speak to the people. The fact is New Zealand had been saved from the outright piracy intended by Banksters and their robots, by the foresight of Native Chiefs of Aotearoa, who had peacefully obtained English Royal Assent from King William IV with the Declaration of Independence Australia had no such lifebelt around it s waist. Since the 1980 s, aided by a controlled media and financially selective educational curriculums omitting much truth, New Zealand has been controlled by a company known as HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF NEW ZEALAND CORPORATION reporting in commerce terms, to The Secretary of the Treasury Canberra, ACT. For the past 270 years the administrative and governing bodies of nations across the planet have been gradually infiltrated by evildoers and subjected to covert influences, trickery,
2 deception and corruption, by a few powerful families in the pursuit of control, such activity being now of huge detriment to incoming life forms, if people allow the practice to continue. MAORI TODAY Maori people make up about 15 per cent (or almost ) of New Zealand s population of close to 4.2 million (Statistics New Zealand 2007a, 2007b). In 2006, 87 per cent of the Maori population lived on the North Island, with a quarter living in the Auckland region. In the 1950s, nearly 70 per cent of Maori lived in rural areas but by 2006 almost 85 per cent lived in urban areas. MAORI LAND TODAY Maori land has been estimated at about 5.6 per cent of New Zealand s total land area of 26.9 million hectares (Table 1). Its distribution according to Maori Land Court Districts indicates that the largest concentration is in the central and eastern regions of the North Island (Figure 1) Over the next few years, your offspring and our offspring will share in experiencing planetary changes together with the Banksters attempts at man-made atrocities, who have breached Oaths of Loyalty and Allegiance to the Almighty Creator God, God s Law, Lawes, Lore, Jurisprudence, Common Law and Contract Law. They have breached the God-given human responsibilities to respect, cherish and nurture the Sanctity of Life. Therefore it has been bestowed upon us Tangata Whenua, our ancestors and by the creator that we USE AS OUR ABSOLUTE OWN He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o niu tireni 1835, for our sovereign people, your sovereign land and your sovereign country Aotearoa, permanently, exclusively; 1836 THE BRITISH CROWNS FEUDAL PROTECTORATE TITLE OF NEW ZEALAND 1839 INSTRUCTION FROM LORD NORMABY TO CAPTAIN HOBSON HM CONSUL NZ
3 1852 NEW ZEALAND CONSTITUTION ACT 1858 THE NATIVE DISTRICTS REGULATION ACT 1846 NEW ZEALAND CONSTITUTION ACT 1894 THE NATIVE AND COURTS ACT PART II 1862 THE NATIVE LANDS ACT 1846 ROYAL CHARTER AND INSTRUCTIONS STATUTE OF WESTMINISTER ACT 1988 IMPERIAL LAWS APPLICATION 1995 TE TURE WHENUA MAORI INCORPORATION CONSTITUTION REGULATION ACT 1891 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ACT 1957 PROVISION OF THE SUMMARY PROCEEDING ACT 1961 CRIMES ACT 1852 RIGHT TO GOVERN It is fact that Sovereign allodial Lores, Lawes, Laws, customs, usages and Independence of the Native/Tribal Inhabitants of Aotearoa are recognised in the Imperial Enactments of His Majesty King William IV, Statutes; 57 Geo III, cap.53; 4 Geo IV, cap.96, sec.3; and 9 Geo IV, cap.83, sec,4, and in the British Imperial 1852 New Zealand Constitution Act., e.g. S 71, which has NEVER been repealed by the United Tribes of Aotearoa in Congress assembled The Native Districts Regulation Act Under No.4, Section 9 it states The Native Districts Regulations Act 1858 reads; Half-castes and other persons of mixed race living as members of any Native Tribe, and all aboriginal natives of any of the islands of the Pacific Ocean, shall for the purposes of this Act be DEEMED to be persons of the Native race. In the Māori world, The Native Districts Regulations Act 1858 includes all tribal peoples of the Pacific region are covered under Māori sovereignty. Under the terms of the Treaty and the 50/50 partnership between Māori and the Crown all indigenous tribal peoples of the Pacific are sovereign in their own right. It just needs to be activated. There is no lawful right or foundation upon which any natural person born on these lands may be obstructed or restricted if they so choose to abrogate from the current system of admiralty / equity in commerce as operated by the current de facto settler s extended company parliament in Canberra.
4 There is no lawful right or foundation upon which any natural person born on these lands may be obstructed, restricted, or denied the opportunity to rescind his/her citizenship and subject status if he/she chooses to do so. Put all those acts together, in writing for the Judge; NZ Constitution Act 1846 Section 9 and 10 and the Royal Charter which stated, I quote on the British Crowns Royal Charter, in cases arising between the aboriginal inhabitants of New Zealand alone, the courts and magistrates shall uphold (the words shall uphold ) Maori customary laws and usage s as aforesaid unquote. That is what is stated in the Royal Charter (Magna Carta) of the Parliament of Westminster concerning NZ, who enacted Section 9 and 10 of the NZ Constitution Act 1846, which is a common law doctrine and statute, INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNISED. That statute and the common law doctrine used together, forms the common law under statute of Maori Customary law. Upon challenging jurisdiction of the High Court or District Court Judges, this is what you would say to a judge.. Sir, being Tangata Whenau and therefore a sovereign of New Zealand. As your sovereign, her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, under whom you swore your judicial oath, which is as follows; Quote I swear to uphold the laws of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II her heirs and successors according to law, without fear nor favour or ill will towards all men, so help me God unquote. This book here, Te Ture Whenua Maori, Maori Land Act 1993 states, that this Act shall bind the Crown and so, if you deny me the use of this book and the laws within it and say to me, no I do not accept that, then you are saying to your sovereign that you are over stepping her, then you are in breach of your judicial oath and you are not exercising the law that binds the Crown, you are misbehaving by not upholding the laws of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II her heirs and successors according to law, and therefore, you are acting with misconduct as a judge. By the power vested in me under Section 12 of Te Ture Whenua Maori, Maori Land Act 1993, I will personally see to it that your position as judge, be removed from you, so help you God. The penalty under the Crimes Act of your own Government for treason is death, and by/for any member of the judiciary it is imprisonment for life so help you God, and when you get there to prison you will meet the people who you put in there, yourself, other sovereigns like myself. Municipal Laws have NO JURISDICTION over international Statues and the Common Law Doctrines. Furthermore Sovereign Native Governance of Aotearoa was INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNISED in 1832 and consummated in Governors General and Prime Minister of the de facto 1994, 1997 and 2004 governments were formally advised that the need was imminent for Aotearoa to be permanently self governed Independent of colonial New Zealand. ADOPTION OF NZ CONSITUTIONAL ACTS With all matters taken into account vividly reveals the extent of the jurisdiction that can be adopted, as a Maori Incorporation and as an autonomous, Statutory and Mandatory Representative of Tangata Whenua, that is Protected by the British Crown, Westminster (UK) and the Privy Council of the United Kingdom (God save the Queen) under International
5 Statue of Law and the Common Law which cannot be repealed by any Act of the Parliament of New Zealand. SELF-GOVERNANCE This invitation and opportunity will give Hapu full, undisputed custody of all your sovereign affairs and customary land, self-determination and self-governance of the Original Incorporated Owners; its members; and its beneficiaries. ALL HAPU NEED TO OWN IT! ALL HAPU NEED TO WALK IT! ALL HAPU NEED TO BE AT THE HELM OF YOUR SHIP! WE, TANGATA WHENUA, ARE HERE TO SUPPORT YOU ALL! STAND TOGETHER, UNITED AS ONE! Furthermore this invitation would enact an ALLIANCE within Aotearoa and The assembly of the hereditary Chiefs, Chieftainessess, and Heads of Tribes, of The Supreme Upper House of Chiefs and Heads of Hapu s of Aotearoa and The Confederation of Chiefs of the United Tribes of New Zealand. Statute and seminal constitutional laws of New Zealand are NULL! And VOID! Because statute law has no written constitution, and to impinge or usurp our Sovereign status of our Sovereign Nation will be seen as an Act of Treason Act 1571 and a blatant disrespect of Jurisprudence under Gods law, Common and International Law, Original Lore and people s Law. We have seen this strategy succeed in disposing tribal peoples worldwide including but not limited to; the American Indians, the Asian Indians, the Asian Chinese, the Africans, The Sicilians, parts of Italy, the Hawaiians, the Australian Originals and the tribal people of Aotearoa. There is no honour in denying that the fraudulent Banking system, the fraudulent Justice System, the privately controlled Police Forces, Intelligence Agencies, Law Societies, BAR Associations, Universities and Media networks have gone past their use by dates. The incoming generations deserve an alternative. Aotearoa (NZ) has that alternative. The only remedy seems to be to change the entire system and approach, and adopt some other which may be more effective and get the desired results required for the Tangata Whenua to raise their sovereign status and retain their god-given land, to move forward. This evidence reveals a legal opportunity for Hapu to administer their own affairs. It is important that our present civilisation may collapse unless it becomes widely understood and the defects remedied very soon.
6 A fundamental question to ask ourselves is, Since a healthy alternative now exists for the Hapu, of which we (Tangata Whenua) can be a productive initiator, do you really wish for yourselves, your children, and their children, to continue to be enslaved by accepting privileges and benefits from a corporation governing us, whilst not being able to combat or benefit from the fraud which was set up by people we don t know, who make millions of dollars from our birth certificates without our informed consent, who continue to ignore our concerns, who continue to poison our food chain, who continue to desecrate our sacred sites, and who continue to deceive us through their media, health, education, energy, banking, justice and legal systems? The Laws, Customs and Usages of land for Hapu of Aotearoa, must be lawfully returned and maintained for the self-governance of themselves, in all their relations to and dealings with each other; and that particular areas of land and sacred sites should be set apart within which such Laws, Customs, or Usages should be observed. This here is the test of time This alone will send shock waves through the Nation The centuries-old tradition of controlling planet Earth s populace through the pyramid structure of governance, wherein the masses are kept ignorant by the lies and deception is very much alive in these lands. The lies and deception are necessarily different at every level. Such loyal employees and elected representatives so deprived of the light which as a law of Creation comes by way of truth, would do well to seek the truth on behalf of their children and children s children. Change starts with you Self Governance is the legacy left to us by our tupuna to activate in this day and age. It is upon us now. How is it possible? Through the application and administration of your very own Hapu Foundation. Here you will apply to use all the key protectorates from Tupuna to administer your Hapu lands, Hapu councils, Hapu banking alongside all other waka districts. It is imperative as sovereigns on the land that we unite together, as a Nation and assist each other in asserting our sovereign rights on our lands. The opportunity here is to learn how to apply Aotearoa's protectorates to benefit your Hapu and Lands.
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