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2024 NOV 14 Belligerent NZ Gov. Attempts to tamper, rewrite the constitutional 1st Nation Peoples Treaty “Te Tiriti o Waitangi” established 6th Feb 1840 with binding Signatories

Receives the Fury of Maoridom in NZ Parliament with Te Pāti Māori protest Haka

without prejudice
OPINIONS

Governments (MO) modus operandi:

Deceit, Dissemblance, Guile

Governance by:

  • BEING SEEN but NOT BEING ~ SORRY

  • SMOKE & MIRRORS

  • FOG of 5th Gen. WARFARE TACTICS


COULD THIS BE TRUE:

NZ Colonist Commonwealth Nation: that has had no King or Queen and thats been a reality for a long time the only problem with this fact it was concealed from the Citizens of New Zealand by the incumbent Government of the time.

Ever since then the NZ people have been Governed by Stealth by an incorporated body who possessed no crown authority and have slowly worked at altering the core foundations of the constitutional laws of the nation of New Zealand


COULD THIS BE TRUE:

This bill [Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi Bill Government Bill 94 — 1] be in fact the first run by stealth to manoeuvre the nation away from the ruse of stealth concerning what transpired when the Monarchy handed back the nation to its people of New Zealand to decide its future and constitution and rules of law but the incumbent Government chose to conceal and established an incorporated body that looked like the British Commonwealth Government but was not a Government with its laws and powers derived from the Monarchy of the British Empire

Remember Even after the creation of a New Zealand citizenship in 1948, New Zealand citizens also remained British subjects. The description ‘British subject’ did not appear on passports printed from 1974, and New Zealand citizens ceased legally to be British subjects on 1 January 1983. - teara.govt.nz


Te Tiriti o Waitangi | The The Treaty of Waitangi

Context: Treaty to establish a British Governor of New Zealand, consider Māori ownership of their lands and other properties, and give Māori the rights of British subjects

Drafted: 4–5 February 1840 by William Hobson with the help of his secretary, James Freeman, and British Resident James Busby

Signed: 6 February 1840.

Signatories: Representatives of the British Crown, various Māori chiefs from the northern North Island, and later a further 500 signatories

Languages: English, Māori

English: The Treaty of Waitangi

Māori: Te Tiriti o Waitangi






Maori Copy if original with signatures: Te Tiriti O Waitangi


English Copy if original with signatures: Treaty of Waitangi


Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi Bill Government Bill 94—1


Maori haka in NZ parliament to protest at Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi Bill Government Bill 94—1 which seeks to alter and reinterpret a nation’s founding treaty.


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