New Zealand’s Forgotten Betrayals: A Call to Remember and Resist

Wake up, New Zealanders – it’s time to stop swallowing the endless stream of distractions and shifting narratives peddled by those in power. For decades, we’ve been fed official stories that crumble under scrutiny, leaving victims forgotten and the guilty unpunished. These aren’t isolated blunders; they’re patterns of negligence, cover-ups, and outright betrayal by “officials” who prioritize their agendas over our lives and sovereignty. Remember them. Hold them accountable. Or watch as we all become serfs on our own land, bleeding dry to feed parasitic leeches posing as honorable representatives. Here’s the damning list – starting with what you’ve flagged, and filling in the gaps with other festering wounds that demand justice:

  • Erebus Plane Crash (1979): Air New Zealand Flight TE901 slammed into Mt Erebus in Antarctica, killing all 257 on board. The initial blame fell on pilots, but inquiries revealed airline navigation errors and a whitewash by authorities to protect the national carrier. Decades later, the truth still stings – government complicity in burying facts to save face.
  • Pike River Mine Disaster (2010): 29 miners trapped and killed in explosions at this West Coast hellhole, thanks to shoddy safety oversight and corporate greed. Promises of recovery and justice dragged on for years, with families left in limbo while officials dodged blame. The mine’s re-entry? A farce delayed by bureaucracy and fear of exposing more rot.
  • Christchurch Mosque Attacks (2019): The official narrative states a white supremacist slaughtered 51 innocents in a hate-fuelled rampage. Security agencies fumbled warnings, and the official narrative glossed over intelligence failures. Gun laws changed overnight, but real accountability for preventable lapses? Still waiting, while divisions fester. However, the ‘lone gunman’ narrative was recently destroyed by Gareth Jacobs (a digital forensic expert) who travelled to Thailand with me to undertake a full forensic examination and analysis of the Christchurch Mosque Attack video – it was proven to be FAKE! This screams cover-up, manipulation of the public, and the direct involvement of others.
  • Cave Creek Platform Collapse (1995): 14 conservation students plunged to their deaths when a Department of Conservation viewing platform gave way in Paparoa National Park. Gross negligence in construction and maintenance exposed systemic government incompetence – no one prosecuted, just hollow apologies.
  • COVID Jab Injuries and Deaths: Thousands report severe side effects or worse from mandated vaccines, but officials dismiss them as “rare”, coincidental or “long covid”. Whistleblowers silenced, data manipulated, and compensation a joke – while Big Pharma rakes in billions. The narrative shifts, but the suffering doesn’t. (Note: Broader controversies in vaccine rollout tie into global mandates.)
  • Medical Butchery by Gynecological ‘Experts’ (Cartwright Inquiry, 1987-88): At National Women’s Hospital, doctors like Herb Green conducted unethical experiments on women with cervical abnormalities, withholding treatment to “study” cancer progression. Hundreds harmed or killed in this state-sanctioned horror; the inquiry exposed it, but justice was piecemeal, and the system protected its own.

And don’t stop there – the rot runs deeper. Add these to the ledger of betrayal:

  • Rainbow Warrior Bombing (1985): French agents sank Greenpeace’s ship in Auckland Harbor to stop nuclear protests, killing photographer Fernando Pereira. NZ authorities caught them, but the government’s soft handling and quick prisoner release reeked of international pressure over national interest.
  • Abuse in State Care (Ongoing Scandal): Thousands of Kiwi kids tortured, raped, and broken in government institutions like Lake Alice. The Royal Commission exposed electroshock “therapy” and systemic cover-ups spanning decades – yet apologies ring hollow as survivors fight for redress against stonewalling officials.
  • Urewera Raids (2007): Armed police stormed Māori communities on flimsy “terrorism” claims, arresting 17 in a botched operation fueled by paranoia. Charges dropped, but the damage to trust and rights lingers – classic overreach to suppress dissent.
  • Winebox Affair (1990s): Massive tax evasion schemes involving corporations and banks, with allegations of fraud and political interference. Inquiries dragged on, exposing cozy ties between big business and government, but few heads rolled.
  • Dirty Politics (2014): Exposed by Nicky Hager’s book, showing National Party operatives using bloggers for smear campaigns and leaks. Official denials crumbled, revealing how power brokers manipulate media and public opinion without consequence.
  • Fire Sales of NZ Assets: From the 1980s Rogernomics sell-offs of telecoms, railways, and banks to foreign buyers, to John Key’s partial privatizations of power companies in the 2010s. Justified as “economic necessity,” but really handing our wealth to overseas corporates for pennies, eroding sovereignty while Kiwis foot higher bills.
  • Imposition of Global Agendas: Shoving through TPP/TPPA deals, UN migration pacts, and WHO dictates that prioritize international elites over local needs. These erode borders, jobs, and freedoms – sold as “progress” but delivering control to unelected bodies diametrically opposed to Kiwi interests.
  • Stoking Racial Division: From foreshore and seabed laws stripping Māori rights to inflammatory rhetoric pitting Pākehā against iwi. Governments exploit Treaty grievances for votes, deepening divides while ignoring historical injustices like land confiscations.
  • Deliberate Targeting of Farmers: Burdening our backbone industry with emissions taxes, water regulations, and “He Waka Eke Noa” schemes that drive family farms under. Framed as “saving the planet,” but really punishing producers to appease urban greens and global carbon traders.
  • Bullshit Climate Change Lunacy: Forcing zero-emission madness with EV mandates, carbon pricing, and farm-killing policies, all based on hyped models that ignore NZ’s tiny global footprint. It’s wealth transfer to consultants and corporates, not real solutions – while ignoring volcanic and solar influences.
  • Dow Chemical’s Agent Orange Poisoning (Vietnam War Era): Dow Chemical and other US firms violated the Geneva Convention by producing and supplying the toxic defoliant Agent Orange – laced with dioxin – for use in Vietnam, where it caused widespread poisoning, birth defects, and environmental devastation. New Zealand troops serving there were exposed, suffering long-term health horrors like cancers and neurological damage, yet governments and companies denied responsibility for decades. It took until 2008 for NZ officials to admit the exposure, but compensation remains a battle, with Dow settling US veteran lawsuits without admitting liability – leaving Kiwi vets in the lurch.
  • Lack of Police Accountability in Fatal Shootings: Time and again, NZ police overstep boundaries, claiming lives unnecessarily when de-escalation, tasers, or other methods are available – yet face zero real consequences. Cases like the preventable shooting of Shargin Stephens (2015), where a young officer got too close and fired despite alternatives; the unjustified killing of Kaoss Price (2022); and the high rate of Māori deaths highlight systemic issues: poor training, shoot-to-kill policies, and toothless oversight from the Independent Police Conduct Authority. Inquiries criticize, but prosecutions? Rare as hen’s teeth, letting cops play judge, jury, and executioner.
  • Dunedin Sex Trafficking Ring Cover-Up (1990s): A sordid network of child sex abuse and trafficking in Dunedin involved high-profile figures, with explosive allegations of direct links to then-Labour MP Helen Clark and a massive cover-up orchestrated by Finance Minister Michael Cullen to shield the elite. Investigative journalist Ian Wishart exposed the rot in his book ‘Absolute Power: The Helen Clark Years’, detailing how police parties featured bestiality videos, whistleblowers were silenced, and political heavyweights quashed inquiries to protect their own – leaving vulnerable kids as collateral in a web of power and perversion. (Note: Echoed in Tom Scott’s satirical works highlighting the era’s sleaze, though the core exposé is Wishart’s.)

The list goes on, Kiwis – this is just the tip of the iceberg of betrayals stacked against us.

This has been grinding on for generations, from colonial land grabs to modern mandate madness. Officials – politicians, bureaucrats, experts – hide behind inquiries, apologies, and amnesia. But we can’t afford to forget. Tune out the bread-and-circus distractions: celebrity fluff, endless “crises,” narrative flips. Demand transparency, prosecutions, and an end to the sell-out. If we don’t arrest this now, we’ll wake up as tenants in our own backyard, forking over ever-rising rents to these bloodsuckers who laugh all the way to their offshore accounts. Stand up, Kiwis – before it’s too late!

About the author: Leader
Kelvyn Alp is the Leader of New Zealand Loyal.

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