Kelvyn talks to Whangarei Mayor and Councillors about legal threats they have received from the Director General of Health after refusing to fluoridate their local water supply.
Author: Kelvyn Alp
Submission on the Gene Technology Bill
To the Members of the Health Select Committee,
I am writing to express my strong objection to the Gene Technology Bill, which I believe poses significant risks to our environment, health, and economy. The bill’s proposed deregulation of gene-editing techniques deemed “low-risk” is alarming, as it may lead to unmonitored genetic modifications in our food system.
The lack of evidence to prove the safety of gene technology is concerning. While proponents argue that gene technology can deliver benefits in medicine, agriculture, and environmental management, the long-term effects on human health and the environment are not yet fully understood.
History has shown us that even seemingly safe and effective technologies and products can later be proven extremely harmful. For example:
- Asbestos was once considered safe and was widely used in construction, but it is now known to cause deadly lung diseases.
- Thalidomide was marketed as a safe and effective treatment for morning sickness, but it caused severe birth defects.
- DDT was hailed as a miracle pesticide, but it was later banned due to its link to cancer and environmental damage.
- Glyphosate, a widely used herbicide, was initially deemed safe but has since been linked to cancer and other health problems.
- And many more.
These examples demonstrate that even with extensive testing and regulatory approval, harmful effects can still emerge years or even decades later.
Internationally, several countries have banned or restricted the use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) due to concerns over safety and environmental impact. For example, France, Germany, and Italy have banned the cultivation of GMO crops, while Russia has banned the import and production of GMO foods.
New Zealand’s reputation as a GMO-free nation has been a key selling point for our agricultural exports. The introduction of gene technology could jeopardize this reputation and result in significant economic losses. The New Zealand Institute of Economic Research estimates that the environmental release of GMOs could cost our primary sector between $10 billion and $20 billion annually in lost exports.
Furthermore, I am concerned that vested interests are driving the push for gene technology. The benefits of gene technology seem to accrue mainly to corporations, while the risks are borne by the public and the environment.
In light of these concerns, I urge the committee to reject the Gene Technology Bill. If the government is unable to personally guarantee that the bill will not lead to harm to the people of New Zealand, they should abandon plans to introduce this legislation.
Thank you for the opportunity to file my objection.
Sincerely,
Kelvyn Alp
Party Leader
New Zealand Loyal
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Housing
New Zealand Loyal – Housing Policy
Affordable Homes for All
New Zealand’s housing market has been plagued by unaffordability, speculation, and predatory lending practices. NZ Loyal is committed to restoring the dream of homeownership for all Kiwis, prioritizing need and necessity.
Key Objectives
– Provide affordable housing for all New Zealanders
– Eliminate predatory lending practices
– Counter foreign ownership of land and housing without occupation
– Prevent money laundering through real estate
Policy Details
– Affordable Housing Initiative: The government will undertake the building of homes on freed-up land and sell them to first home buyers at the cost of construction without extorting interest.
– No Interest Loans: First home buyers will have access to affordable terms of payment, shielding them from loan fluctuations and predatory lending practices.
– Financial Difficulty Support: If a first home buyer experiences financial hardship, the government will ensure they remain in their home and accommodate the change in circumstances.
– Economic Stability: Funds will be created for housing purposes and zeroed out upon settlement, eliminating inflationary or deflationary pressures on the economy.
– Job Creation: This policy will bolster the economy and create many new jobs in the construction and housing sectors.
Eligibility
– This initiative is exclusive to first home buyers, defined as individuals or families who have never owned a home in New Zealand.
– Applicants must be New Zealand citizens or permanent residents.
Counter Foreign Ownership and Money Laundering
– Restrict Foreign Ownership: Limit foreign ownership of land and housing to cases where the foreigner intends to occupy the property.
– Transparency and Disclosure: Implement strict transparency and disclosure requirements for foreign buyers, including the source of funds and proof of intention to occupy.
– Anti-Money Laundering Measures: Strengthen anti-money laundering laws and regulations to prevent the use of real estate for money laundering purposes.
– Monitoring and Enforcement: Establish a dedicated task force to monitor and enforce compliance with foreign ownership and anti-money laundering regulations.
By implementing these policies, NZ Loyal aims to create a fair and stable housing market, providing opportunities for all New Zealanders to own their own homes.
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Treaty of Waitangi
New Zealand Loyal – Treaty of Waitangi Policy
The Treaty of Waitangi is a foundational document in New Zealand’s history, signed between the Crown and Māori chiefs in 1840. However, it is essential to recognize that the Treaty is a contract between the specific signatories and does not bind any other parties, not present at the signing.
Core Principles
1. Recognition of the Treaty as a Contract: The Treaty of Waitangi is a contract between the Crown and the specific Māori chiefs who signed it, and its principles apply only to those signatories.
2. No Binding Obligations on Non-Signatories: The Treaty does not impose obligations or responsibilities on any individuals or groups not party to the contract, including non-signatory Māori and other New Zealand citizens.
3. Comparison to the Declaration of Independence: Similarly, the 1835 Declaration of Independence, signed by Māori chiefs, declared independence for those specific tribes and does not represent or bind any other inhabitants of these lands.
4. Rejection of Unfair Burden on New Zealanders: The financial burden of treaty claims and settlements must be redirected to the Crown, the original party to the contract.
5. Elimination of ‘IWI’ Participation: The ‘IWI’ construct, being a Crown creation, will be eliminated from the claims process, allowing Hapu to negotiate directly with the Crown.
6. No Co-Governance: New Zealand is one nation, and co-governance arrangements will not be tolerated.
7. Inalienable Rights: Every individual in New Zealand has inalienable rights that shall be both respected and protected.
Treaty Claims Settlement Process
1. Direct Negotiation with the Crown: Hapu will negotiate directly with the Crown to settle historical treaty claims.
2. No Further Financial Burden on New Zealanders: The Crown will bear the financial responsibility for treaty claims and settlements.
3. Full Disclosure of Archives: New Zealand’s archives related to the Treaty of Waitangi will be released unredacted to ensure transparency and understanding.
Interpretation and Implementation
1. Maori Text Version: The Maori text version of the Treaty, translated from the original English version, will be recognized as the correct version for all signatories.
2. Repeal of the Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975: The English version of the treaty that formed the basis of the Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975 will be repealed due to its inaccuracies and misinterpretations.
Conclusion
Our Treaty of Waitangi policy prioritizes a clear understanding of the Treaty as a contract between specific signatories, emphasizing that it does not bind other parties. By recognizing the Treaty’s limitations, promoting direct negotiation between signatories, and redirecting financial burdens to the Crown, we aim to promote a more equitable and just relationship between all New Zealand citizens.
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Foreign Affairs
New Zealand Loyal – Foreign Affairs and Trade Policy
New Zealand’s foreign affairs and trade policy will prioritize the nation’s interests and well-being above all else. We recognize the importance of engaging with the world while protecting our sovereignty and promoting mutually beneficial relationships.
Core Principles
1. Prioritization of New Zealand’s Interests: Our foreign affairs and trade policy will prioritize New Zealand’s interests, ensuring that all decisions and actions align with our nation’s values and goals.
2. Sovereignty Protection: We will vigorously protect New Zealand’s sovereignty, rejecting any international agreements, organizations, or policies that compromise our nation’s autonomy or well-being.
3. Mutually Beneficial Relationships: We will pursue foreign relationships and agreements that offer mutual benefits, promoting cooperation and collaboration while safeguarding New Zealand’s interests.
Withdrawal from Non-Beneficial International Organizations
New Zealand will withdraw from international organizations, agreements, or bodies that do not provide mutually beneficial outcomes or threaten our sovereignty. Examples include:
– World Health Organization (WHO)
– United Nations (UN)
– World Economic Forum (WEF)
Direct Engagement and Bilateral Agreements
We will engage directly with countries to negotiate bilateral agreements that promote our nation’s interests and well-being. This approach will allow us to:
– Foster stronger, more meaningful relationships with like-minded nations
– Promote New Zealand’s trade and economic interests
– Protect our sovereignty and autonomy
Incorruptible and Determined Foreign Affairs Ministry
Our foreign affairs ministry will comprise strong, determined, and incorruptible individuals who prioritize New Zealand’s interests above all else. They will be responsible for:
– Negotiating and managing international agreements and relationships
– Protecting New Zealand’s sovereignty and autonomy
– Promoting our nation’s trade and economic interests
Conclusion
Our foreign affairs and trade policy will prioritize New Zealand’s interests, sovereignty, and well-being. We will engage with the world in a manner that promotes mutually beneficial relationships, protects our autonomy, and safeguards our nation’s values and goals.
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Farming
New Zealand Loyal Farming and Agriculture Policy
Farming has been the backbone of New Zealand’s economy, driving growth and recovery. Despite this, farmers are often unfairly vilified. Our policy recognizes the vital role farmers play and seeks to unleash their full potential.
Core Principles
1. Recognition of Farming’s Economic Importance: Farming is a cornerstone of New Zealand’s economy, and its growth and prosperity are essential to the nation’s well-being.
2. Rejection of Unfair Vilification: Farmers are responsible stewards of the land, and the notion that they are reckless environmental destroyers is rejected.
3. Termination of Excessive Regulations: Overregulation has stifled farming growth; most of these regulations will be terminated to allow farmers to thrive.
Protection of Farmers’ Rights
1. Private Property Rights: Farmers’ private property rights will be protected under New Zealand Loyal policies.
2. Self-Defence Rights: Farmers have the right to self-defence, and this will be upheld and protected in accordance with the NZ Loyal Self-Defence Policy.
Direct Market Access
1. Unrestricted Market Access: Farmers will be able to sell their products directly to markets without interference from controlling and price-fixing bodies.
Industry Revitalization
1. New Zealand Wool Industry Revitalization: The wool industry will be revitalized through supportive policies and initiatives.
2. Cottage Industry Growth: Cottage industries related to farming products will be encouraged and supported.
3. Revitalization of Viable Farmland: Viable farmland will be preserved and revitalized, discouraging the conversion of productive land for pine tree planting and carbon credit schemes.
4. Hemp Farming Development: Large-scale hemp farming will be developed and supported in New Zealand, recognizing its potential for sustainable and versatile products.
Climate Change Narrative Rejection
1. Rejection of Climate Change Narratives: The notion that farmers are significant contributors to climate change is rejected; farmers are part of the solution, not the problem.
Ministerial Appointment
1. Practicing Farmer or Market Gardener as Minister: Any future minister of farming and agriculture will be a practicing farmer or market gardener to ensure they understand the challenges faced by the industry.
Inclusion of Orchards and Market Gardeners
1. Inclusive Policy: This policy includes and supports orchards and market gardeners, recognizing their vital contributions to New Zealand’s food production.
Conclusion
Our farming and agriculture policy prioritizes the growth and prosperity of New Zealand’s farming sector, rejects unfair vilification, and supports farmers’ rights and interests.
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Justice
New Zealand Loyal – Justice Policy
Our justice policy is built on a no-nonsense, logical framework that promotes real justice, deterrence, maximum freedoms, firm boundaries, and harsh penalties for violating individuals’ rights. This policy aims to create a fair, effective, and accountable justice system that prioritizes individual rights, safety, and freedoms.
Core Principles
1. Protection of Rights: Safeguard the fundamental rights and freedoms of all individuals, as enshrined in a written New Zealand Constitution.
2. Accountability: Ensure government employees, including judges, are held accountable for misusing the justice system.
3. Victim-Centric Approach: Recognize that without a victim, there can be no crime.
Two-Tiered Jurisdiction
1. People’s Court: Deals with all matters involving individuals, including breaches of rights and freedoms, and crimes against persons and property [‘Persons’ in relation to this court shall mean people and not entities].
2. Commercial Court: Handles contractual disputes and commercial law matters between corporate entities, including artificial persons.
Peace Officers
Replace traditional police with peace officers who prioritize protecting individuals’ rights, safety, and freedoms, including:
1. Right to Travel
2. Right to Assemble
3. Right to Freedom of Speech
4. Right to Freedom of Expression
5. Right to Self-Defence
6. Right to Life
Peace officers will not impede these rights and will focus on ensuring public safety and protecting individuals from harm.
Penalties and Accountability
1. Severe Penalties: Impose harsh penalties on government employees, including judges, who misuse the justice system.
2. Immediate Deportation: Deport foreigners who violate New Zealand laws after serving their sentence.
3. Harsh Sentences: Impose extremely severe sentences for crimes against children, the elderly, or infirm.
Judicial Accountability
Hold judges accountable for their sentences and ensure they uphold the New Zealand Constitution and principles of natural justice.
Right to Justice
Ensure that all individuals have access to justice without delay or prohibitive means. If someone is wrongfully accused or has their rights and freedoms violated, they shall receive justice without delay, including:
1. Official Apology
2. Compensation
This ensures that individuals are protected from miscarriages of justice and that those responsible are held accountable.
Additional Measures
1. Written New Zealand Constitution: Enshrine the protection of individual rights and freedoms of the people in a written constitution.
2. Comprehensive Support Services: Provide support services for victims of crime, including counselling, compensation, and advocacy.
3. Rehabilitation and Reintegration: Focus on rehabilitation and reintegration programs for offenders to reduce recidivism rates.
Conclusion
This comprehensive justice policy provides a framework for a fair, effective, and accountable justice system that prioritizes individual rights, safety, and freedoms.
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Immigration
New Zealand Loyal – Immigration Policy
New Zealand Loyal is committed to safeguarding the interests of New Zealanders, prioritizing their welfare, and ensuring the country’s sovereignty. Our immigration policy is designed to protect our nation’s unique culture, values, and way of life while promoting a safe and prosperous society.
Core Principles
– New Zealanders First: Our primary focus is the well-being and prosperity of the New Zealand people.
– Controlled Immigration: We advocate for a rigorous and selective immigration process that prioritizes the nation’s needs and interests.
– Cultural Compatibility: We believe in welcoming immigrants who share our values, customs, and way of life, ensuring seamless assimilation.
– Sovereignty: We reject any international agreements or pacts that compromise our nation’s sovereignty, including the UN Migration Pact.
Key Objectives
– Moratorium on Immigration: Implement a temporary halt on all immigration to ensure our infrastructure can accommodate our existing population.
– Exceptions for Vital Skills: Allow exceptions for highly skilled individuals whose expertise is crucial for implementing New Zealand Loyal’s policy framework.
– Tourism Encouragement: Welcome tourists who contribute to our economy and respect our culture.
– Refugee Resettlement Reform: New Zealand Loyal unequivocally rejects the notion that our country should serve as a dumping ground for refugees under UN expectations. While we sympathize with individuals displaced or forced to flee their homelands, our primary responsibility is to ensure the security, safety, and cohesion of our own nation. We demand that the UN focus on addressing the root causes of migration, providing support and resources to create safe and agreeable conditions in refugees’ countries of origin.
Withdrawal from the United Nations
New Zealand Loyal is committed to withdrawing from the United Nations, thereby reclaiming control over our decision-making processes and rejecting undue influence from globalist interests. This move will enable us to re-evaluate New Zealand’s international relationships and agreements, ensuring they align with our national interests.
Failed Immigration Frameworks
– UN Migration Pact: This pact compromises national sovereignty and fails to address the root causes of migration.
– Open-Border Policies: Such policies have led to cultural clashes, social unrest, and economic strain in various countries.
Policy Implementation
– Strengthen Border Control: Enhance our border security to prevent illegal immigration and ensure the integrity of our immigration process.
– Improve Integration Programs: Develop effective integration programs that promote cultural understanding, language proficiency, and social cohesion.
– Prioritize New Zealand Values: Ensure that our immigration policy reflects and upholds New Zealand’s values, customs, and way of life.
By implementing this comprehensive immigration policy, New Zealand Loyal aims to safeguard the interests of New Zealanders, preserve our unique culture, and ensure a prosperous and secure future for our nation.
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Defence
The New Zealand Loyal Defence Policy prioritizes the protection and well-being of New Zealand and its people. Our approach emphasizes the utilization of the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) in various roles, including domestic infrastructure projects, civil defence emergencies, and trade training.
Defence Objectives
Our primary defence objectives are:
– Defend New Zealand: Protect our people, land, territorial waters, exclusive economic zone, natural resources, and critical infrastructure.
– Support Civil Defence: Establish bases with machinery, equipment, and supplies for rapid deployment in disaster zones.
– Promote Trade Training: Encourage New Zealanders to consider the military as a great place to gain trade training and other skill sets.
– Revamp Defence Management: Emphasize the defence of New Zealand and its people above foreign deployment.
Military Structure and Capabilities
Our military structure will consist of:
– Army: Utilize the Corps of Engineers for domestic infrastructure projects, such as building roads, bridges, and other projects suited to their skill set.
– Navy: Establish two main naval bases, one on the North Island and one on the South Island, as well as four satellite bases to patrol New Zealand’s territorial waters and economic zone. Bring our navy up to war-fighting capabilities and standards that match current perceived threats. The New Zealand Coast Guard will be part of the Navy’s oversight and responsibility.
– Air Force: Create a combat wing/strike force capability for domestic patrolling and interception within our territorial claims.
– Special Elite Units: Establish units for specialized operations, such as counter-terrorism and search and rescue.
Utilization of Military for Domestic Applications
We will utilize our disciplined military for domestic applications to maximize:
– Cost-effectiveness: By using military personnel and resources, we can reduce costs associated with hiring external contractors.
– Timely completion: Our military’s disciplined approach ensures projects are completed efficiently and on schedule.
– Increased experience for personnel: Domestic projects provide valuable training and experience for our military personnel, enhancing their skills and readiness.
International Relations
New Zealand will maintain a neutral position and avoid entanglements in foreign conflicts.
Resource Optimization
Where possible and appropriate, defence force arms will be either amalgamated or situated on sites for combined use, maximizing personnel and resource capabilities and capacity.
Personnel and Leadership
– Merit-Based Placements: All officers and subordinates will be placed based on merit, experience, and loyalty.
– No Ideological Programs: There will be no DEI or other ideological programs permitted in the NZDF.
Key Principles
Our defence policy will be guided by the following principles:
– Defence of New Zealand: Our primary focus is the defence of New Zealand and its people.
– Effective Utilization of Resources: We will maximize the use of our military resources for domestic applications to achieve cost-effective outcomes.
– Disciplined Deployment: Ensure effective management of resources and personnel through disciplined deployment.
By implementing this comprehensive defence policy, we aim to ensure the safety and well-being of New Zealand and its people.
The New Zealand Loyal Defence Policy prioritizes the protection and well-being of New Zealand and its people. Our approach emphasizes the utilization of the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) in various roles, including domestic infrastructure projects, civil defense emergencies, and trade training.
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Monetary & Taxation
New Zealand Loyal – Monetary and Taxation Policy
New Zealand will adopt a revolutionary economic framework, creating its own coin, credit, and currency, while introducing a 1% transaction tax to replace all other taxes. This policy aims to propel New Zealand to unprecedented prosperity by harnessing its natural resources, eliminating predatory market manipulation, and aligning monetary policy with national interests.
Sovereign Currency Issuance
1. Creation of New Zealand’s Own Currency: The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) will create new money ex nihilo to fund government expenditures, eliminating reliance on external borrowing and interest payments.
2. Monetary Policy Alignment: The RBNZ will be brought under the New Zealand Treasury to ensure monetary policy is aligned with national interests and fiscal policy.
Transaction Tax
1. Replacement of All Other Taxes: A 1% transaction tax will be introduced on all financial transactions, including electronic payments, cash withdrawals, online transactions, and securities trades, replacing all other taxes.
2. Revenue Allocation: Transaction tax revenue will be allocated towards funding public goods and services, including increased infrastructure investment.
Increased Infrastructure Investment
1. Exploitation of Natural Resources: New Zealand will invest in exploiting its natural resources, including the Great South Basin and other oil reserves, to drive economic growth and prosperity.
2. Infrastructure Development: Increased infrastructure investment will focus on strategic sectors, such as transportation, energy, and education, to support long-term economic resilience.
Removal of New Zealand Dollar from Market Manipulation
1. Protection from Predatory Behaviour: The New Zealand dollar will be removed from market manipulation and predatory behaviour, ensuring economic stability and security.
2. Elimination of Inland Revenue: Inland Revenue will be eliminated, simplifying the tax system and reducing administrative burdens on taxpayers.
Benefits and Implications
1. Increased Economic Resilience: New Zealand will enjoy increased economic resilience, driven by sovereign currency issuance, transaction tax revenue, and strategic infrastructure investment.
2. Prosperity and Wealth: By harnessing its natural resources and eliminating predatory market manipulation, New Zealand will propel itself to unprecedented prosperity and wealth.
3. Simplified Tax System: The 1% transaction tax will consolidate and replace various existing taxes, reducing complexity and administrative burdens on taxpayers.
Conclusion
New Zealand’s Sovereign Currency and Transaction Tax Policy marks a significant shift towards a more resilient, prosperous, and sovereign economy. By harnessing the power of sovereign currency issuance and a simplified transaction tax, New Zealand will break free from the shackles of predatory market manipulation and external borrowing.
This policy will propel New Zealand to unprecedented prosperity and wealth, driven by strategic infrastructure investment, exploitation of natural resources, and a simplified tax system. As New Zealand takes control of its economic destiny, it will become a beacon of hope for nations seeking to reclaim their sovereignty and build a brighter future for their people.
With this policy, NZ Loyal reaffirms its commitment to putting the interests of New Zealanders first, ensuring that the country’s economy serves the people, not just the privileged few. Together, we can build a more prosperous, resilient, and sovereign New Zealand for all.
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