While the talking heads on TV and the polished politicians in Wellington keep peddling their scripted optimism, the world is cracking open right in front of us. You may think it’s some distant crisis – it’s not. It’s hammering Kiwi households, farms, and futures today. Sovereign debt is melting down faster than anyone admits. Nations that borrowed like there was no tomorrow are now watching their currencies implode, inflation gutting savings, and supply chains snapping. We’re already feeling it here: grocery bills that make you wince, mortgages that trap families, and a creeping depression that’s not “coming” – it’s here, quietly shredding the middle class while the Reserve Bank fiddles with rates that change nothing.
Then there’s the Middle East. Remember the early days? “Over in a matter of days,” they said. Then it stretched to weeks. Now? No end in sight, and the body count, the shredded lives, the oil shocks, and the shattered alliances are ripping the fabric of modern life apart. Global trade routes are rerouted or blocked, energy prices are spiking again, and the fallout is landing on our shores in higher fuel costs and empty supermarket shelves. Simply a regional scrap – no, it’s accelerating the deconstruction of the system we all took for granted.
And while we’re distracted by the explosions and the endless footage, the real game shifts. Suddenly it’s all “reimagining the future” – digital IDs, central bank control, surveillance grids sold as “safety” and “sustainability.” The same players who engineered the distractions are quietly tightening the noose on sovereignty, mobility, and free thought. It’s not conspiracy when the policies line up perfectly with the chaos.
Back home, the usual suspects are at it again. Braindead cheerleaders on social media and in the mainstream pushing their failed favourites – the very parties and leaders who created this mess. Hollow speeches about “hope” and “change” from the same snake-oil salesmen and women who’ve been selling it for decades. Are you seriously better off now than you were ten years ago? Be honest. Wages stagnated, houses became unaffordable, debt ballooned, freedoms eroded. Every election, hundreds of thousands of fools lined up believing the next lot would fix what the last lot broke. That’s not democracy; that’s collective delusion.
Even the war porn is wearing thin. For decades Hollywood painted one side as invincible heroes, the other as cartoon villains. Now reality is forcing a rethink: the so-called “evil ones” are the only ones still fighting for actual human sovereignty against the machine. The military might we cheered in movies is bogged down, exposed, and the narrative is collapsing.
Let’s call it what it is. Every single person who voted for any of the current or former parties in Parliament – Labour, National, Greens, Act, NZ First, whatever – has blood on their hands for the suffering that’s here and the worse that’s coming. You enabled the sell-outs, the open borders, the foreign debt addiction, the erosion of our independence. Ongoing disclosures are now exposing the insidious people within the ruling class and their literal preying upon us all, especially our children in their dark twisted ways. And now the same shills are back, peddling the same lies ahead of the next poll. Legacy media, the pretend “alternative” voices funded by the same donors – all of them pumping agenda-driven propaganda 24/7 to keep the popularity contest alive.
I’ve been warning about this for years. So have others who saw the patterns early. The beast we’re up against isn’t some vague “system” – it’s the coordinated interests that profit from our decline. People ignored the warnings, chased the easy vote, the shiny slogan, the comfort of the herd.
I don’t mind standing alone if it means standing for what’s right instead of what’s popular. Nice people or those claiming to be enlightened have no ability to defeat this darkness – it requires a special breed of fighter to do so. Popularity built on a constant stream of lies is worthless anyway.
The solutions are staring us in the face, and they’re not complicated. New Zealand must become energy independent. No more begging foreign powers for power. We need real food security, not reliance on imported everything while our own land gets sold off. Control our own currency instead of letting international bankers dictate. And surgically remove every corrupt, self-serving parasite from positions of power: investigate, charge, and severely sentence those guilty of treason and crimes against us all. No more slaps on the wrist.
It’s easy if we actually want a better future. Want it enough to break old habits. Or don’t – and resign us all to a subservient, controlled existence that’s already being rolled out. If that happens, the desperation will spark conflict the likes of which this country has never seen. Peaceful change is still possible. But the window is closing fast.
The choice isn’t between parties anymore. It’s between reality and delusion. Either wake up, New Zealand. Or accept what’s coming.


