In this video with Party President Pete Verhoeven, we break down what the NZ Loyal 1% transaction tax will look like for earners and compare it to the current tax system.
Category: Press Releases
NZ Loyal Leader on Nationwide Tour
The first locations to be announced are:
Thursday 4th December:
LEVIN – Firebird Cafe (58 Oxford Street) – 10.30am
PETONE – Labella Cafe (10 Nevis Street) – 2.00pm
Friday 5th December:
NELSON – River Kitchen Cafe, 81 Trafalgar St – 10am
MURCHISON – Riverside Holiday Park, 19 Riverview Rd – 6pm
We are coming to you! Starting December 3rd. Our Party Leader Kelvyn Alp is making his way down the country and is enthusiastic to connect with you and hear your concerns, have a chat about our policies and NZ Loyal’s focus forging ahead to contest the 2026 Election.
Your MISSION should you choose to accept… We must each participate to be the change you want to see and we need your help. Get a group together, reach out to Lisa ([email protected]) OR phone 021 775 896.
You voice is the megaphone, lets amplify it.
John Alcock discusses his Digital ID petition on RCR
NZ Loyal deputy leader, John Alcock, joins Paul Brennan to discuss his petition calling for a pause on any centralised or mandatory digital ID in New Zealand. He warns that banking-app IDs and overseas laws like the UK’s Online Safety Act show how such systems can enable mass surveillance, data breaches and AI-driven identity theft. Alcock instead advocates user-controlled, decentralised solutions and stronger parental responsibility—not government overreach—to keep children safe online.
Full Interview: https://rcr.media/episodes/john-alcock-independent-auckland-mayoral-candidate-guarding-freedom-in-the-digital-id-era/-id-era
John’s Petition: Independent Review of Digital ID Systems
A chat with Pete the new Party President and Michelle of NZ Loyal
Full video of our chat with Pete Verhoeven and Michelle about NZ Loyal and the state of New Zealand from their perspective.
The Leighton Smith Podcast: John Alcock on the mandatory behavioural and device-level surveillance two of NZ’s biggest banks have implemented
John Alcock updates us on Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC’s) after the groundwork he laid down eighteen months ago on this podcast.
Within the last couple of weeks, two of the biggest NZ Banks have implemented mandatory behavioural and device-level surveillance as a condition of online and mobile banking.
The customer cannot opt out.
They justify it as fraud prevention but go far beyond what is proportionate.
And this is only the beginning.
We discuss where to after this, and much more.
Community Catchups – THAMES MARKET
Saturday 29 November from 10:00am – 12:00pm
Location: Thames Market
700 Pollen Street, Grahamstown, Thames
One Down, Two to Go: $400 Fine Ends Three-Year, $100k+ Witch-Hunt Over ‘Christchurch Footage’
15 March 2019: 51 lives lost, a nation traumatised, and Jacinda Ardern became the global poster-child for compassion. Instant gun bans, sweeping censorship powers, and an official narrative sealed shut.
COVID followed: the same voice that said “They are us, we are them” now declared itself the “one source of truth”. Lockdowns, mandates, riot police on Parliament lawn – dissent was crushed.
She resigned at the peak, was made a Dame, and feted by royalty. The fairy-tale seemed unbreakable.
Until today.
Three people were raided and charged for daring to question what really happened in Christchurch. After three years of lawfare, seized equipment, and legal bills soaring past six figures, the first of those cases has just collapsed in court – reduced to a $400 fine.
One down. Two to go – each still facing up to 14 years in prison.
Next courtroom showdown: 26 February 2026.
The state’s weapon – the “objectionable publications” law used to silence anyone challenging the Christchurch story – has misfired spectacularly.
The institutions Ardern built her legend on are imploding in 2025: police corruption scandals, sealed files, unanswered Royal Commission questions, and now a courtroom humiliation the legacy media refuses to report.
This is only the beginning.
Counterspin Media is still in the fight – and the official narrative is cracking.
Watch the victory that marks the turning point. The reckoning has started.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand: A Failing Bureaucracy Gambling with Lives
New Zealand’s frontline firefighters – the brave men and women who run toward danger while the rest of us run away – are being betrayed. Betrayed by a bloated, unaccountable organisation called Fire and Emergency New Zealand (FENZ) that prioritises glossy PR, executive salaries, and endless bureaucracy over the basic tools needed to save lives. While FENZ’s leadership paints a rosy picture of progress and investment, the reality on the ground is a scandalous nightmare of breakdowns, hazards, and neglect. This is not incompetence – this is criminal negligence that will cost lives if not exposed and dismantled immediately.
Former All Black Steve Devine, a 14-year veteran firefighter at Avondale Station, has had enough. He’s blown the whistle loud and clear, directly challenging politicians and FENZ brass who downplay the crisis. Devine has pointed to “multiple incidents where firefighters and the public had been put at risk by faulty fire trucks.” He accuses FENZ of misleading even Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour about the true scale of appliance failures, stating bluntly that “at least one truck breaks down every day.” In one chilling example, he described a Whangarei appliance that ‘broke down at a structure fire; they were lucky the firefighters were not inside the structure at the time.’ Another: “The siren stopped working on the way to a call. Then a spotlight in the cab caught on fire.”
Devine hasn’t minced words on the so-called “new” fleet either: “Many of those trucks were older trucks – upgraded or refurbished” – and he states they “got a single new truck approximately 8-years ago, but that has been a complete lemon”. FENZ claims 317 trucks replaced since 2017 and 78 more on order, but Devine and his colleagues know the truth – these are often refurbished relics passed off as upgrades, prone to the same catastrophic failures. Pretending old appliances with limited fitouts are “new vehicles” isn’t just a stretch; it’s a dangerous lie.
After spending hours with Steve Devine and three other frontline firefighters, the snapshot they provided was damning:
– Daily appliance breakdowns putting crews and the public in immediate danger.
– Lack of fit-for-purpose equipment, with trucks shopping from the bargain bin rather than battle-tested suppliers.
– Dilapidated stations riddled with black mould, asbestos, and other health hazards – Auckland City Station has been shut down multiple times due to asbestos contamination, exposing crews to carcinogens while FENZ drags its feet on remediation.
– No proper budget for mental health support, leaving firefighters to battle trauma alone.
– Understaffing so severe that responses are delayed or short-crewed.
– Faulty hoses, obsolete gas detectors, and a complete absence of accountability in procurement.
Where is WorkSafe New Zealand in all this? Silent. No outcry, no enforcement, while firefighters breathe in asbestos and mould. This isn’t oversight – it’s complicity.
FENZ has ballooned into a top-heavy bureaucracy since its 2017 rebranding from the old New Zealand Fire Service. The same players remain, shirking responsibility under a new logo. Hundreds of millions in levies flow in – nearly $800 million in 2024-25 – yet where does the money go? High wages for executives? Endless corporate restructuring? Dubious procurement deals influenced by lobbyists pushing preferred (and substandard) suppliers? Who are these procurement personnel? What happens in those closed-door “negotiations”? Who signs off on equipment that’s clearly not fit for purpose, and why are they never held accountable when systemic failures endanger lives?
The solution is staring FENZ in the face, but they refuse to see it because it threatens their empire. Frontline crews know exactly what they need. Give stations direct control of their budgets, in the hands of experienced station chiefs who live the reality every shift. Not out-of-touch bureaucrats who agree in private but lack the guts to fight for their people.
Firefighters who dare speak out – like Devine – are chastised, silenced, or sidelined. If this continues, the unacceptable loss of life is inevitable. Any death from equipment failure, delayed response, or health neglect rests squarely on FENZ leadership and the politicians who enable them.
FENZ’s spin machine claims they’re “on top of issues” and “investing in the fleet.” Bullshit. The dogged truth from the frontline is clear: New Zealand’s fire service is in a hell of a state.
Enough. Demand better. We need a full, independent forensic audit of FENZ by an external agency – follow the money, expose the waste, the lobbyists, the corruption at the highest levels. Track every dollar like a New Zealand version of DOGE: ruthless efficiency, zero tolerance for bloat. Probe top management. Remediate every hazardous station. Fund mental health properly. Equip our firefighters like warriors, not “also-rans.”
This is about lives – the publics and the heroes who protect us. No more excuses. No more rebrands hiding failure. Act now, or blood will be on FENZ’s hands. The frontline has spoken. It’s time the rest of us listened – and forced change.
Community Cafe Catchups – WHANGAREI
🚨 I’m Being Debanked — And So Are You
NZ Banks Have Quietly Installed Mandatory Spyware Into Online Banking.
This is NOT a joke.
This is NOT speculation.
This is straight from their own websites.
New Zealand’s biggest banks — ANZ, BNZ, and Westpac — have now implemented mandatory behavioural and device-level surveillance as a REQUIREMENT for online and mobile banking.
Not optional.
Not for “improving security.”
Not “only if you agree.”
Mandatory.
Here’s what they now demand access to:
🔻 Your typing patterns
🔻 Your scrolling and swiping behaviour
🔻 Your mouse movements
🔻 Your device motion, tilt, and handling
🔻 Your connected devices (Bluetooth, USB, etc.)
🔻 Whether your phone is currently on a call
🔻 Your full device metadata
🔻 Your behavioural biometrics (unique to YOU)
🔻 BNZ even scans your INSTALLED APPS (on Android)
🔻 Sensor and peripheral data
Yep. NZ banks now decide how you must use your device to “qualify” for banking access.
And here’s the part that should terrify every Kiwi:
ANZ & BNZ both explicitly state you CANNOT use internet banking or their mobile apps unless you consent to all of this.
Meaning:
No consent?
No access to your own money.
This is NOT fraud prevention.
This is forced surveillance as a condition of modern banking.
💥 Direct Quotes (from their public pages):
ANZ:
“You won’t be able to use goMoney or Internet Banking without having this data collected.”https://www.anz.co.nz/banking-with-anz/banking-safely/fraud-protection/collect-information/
BNZ:
“We collect sensor and peripheral data, installed apps, and behavioural biometric information…”
“If you don’t provide this information, we may not be able to offer you services in our digital channels.”https://www.bnz.co.nz/about-us/online-security/how-we-protect-you/using-behaviour-to-recognise-its-you
This is the textbook definition of spyware — except now your bank requires it.
🧠 The implications:
Banks are building behavioural fingerprints of every customer
They can detect when you’re on a phone call
They know what devices you connect
BNZ knows what apps you install
They can track every gesture and movement you make inside the banking app
Data is shared with third-party “security partners” offshore
Once the permissions exist, nothing stops them from expanding usage later
This quietly lays the groundwork for CBDC and digital identity surveillance
We are not talking about “your bank tracks your transactions.”
We’re talking about your bank tracks YOU.
How you hold your device.
How you type.
How you move.
Who you’re connected to.
And what’s on your phone.
😡 And the worst part?
ASB, Kiwibank, TSB, Co-op, and the credit unions aren’t doing this yet…
…but NONE of them have publicly stated that they WON’T.
Three of the big banks have already moved.
The rest will follow unless this goes public and people push back.
🔥 This is the biggest banking privacy breach NZ has ever seen.
No public debate.
No media coverage.
No opt-out.
No consent.
Just:
“Give us full surveillance access to your device — or lose digital banking.”
I’m sounding the alarm now.
Share this.
Send it to everyone you know.
Post it in every group.
Make as much noise as possible.
This crosses a line that should NEVER have been crossed.
If you want the full breakdown (bank-by-bank list of who is spying and who isn’t), DM me or comment — I’ve got everything documented.











