The Psychology of Takeover
By Julian Batchelor M.Ed (Hons) B.Th, Dip.T’ching. Edited by Mike Butler.
The New Zealand Government has changed but the push for racist co-governance hasn’t. A warning from the Taxpayers Union on March 7, 2024, cited “pressure from the bureaucracy who are using incorrect or misinterpreted legal advice to force co-governance into our democracy”. The warning said that “the reason the new Government has not repealed David Parker’s unworkable fresh water NaLonal Policy Statement is because ministers have been advised that changing the race-based (and impossibly high) water standards cannot be done without iwi consent”. The baPle is wider than control over water. The baPle is over control of New Zealand. Maori sovereignty acLvist Syd Jackson said: "This land belongs to the Maori people and we have the right to control it. We have never been conquered or ceded our sovereignty. The government is illegal and the power that it holds is illegal. New Zealand should revert to the situa>on that existed before the Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840. As the first people of the land, the Maori should take control of the government."1
The baPle is fought in almost every aspect of our lives – health, educaLon, property rights, language, you name it. But first, an observaLon wriPen by a 19th century missionary name Samuel Ironside describes the seeds of behaviour back then that have now fully flowered. He wrote: The na>ves found out that by assuming a threatening aItude they could get any exorbitant demands (Taranaki Herald Vol XVII, Issue 926, October 23, 1869)
This booklet is to draw aPenLon to the strategies being used by radicals to seize control. Here they are: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
InLmidaLon. Lying. Posing as a vicLm. Verbal abuse. Treaty misinformaLon. ManipulaLon and grooming.
1. In#mida#on: To inLmidate means to compel or deter someone by the use of threats. A change of government in October of 2023 with a proposed Treaty Principles bill and possible referendum sparked brought threats designed to derail the policy. Te PaL Maori called for naLonwide traffic disrupLon. Click HERE. Labour's Willie Jackson said: "He's threatening to take away Māori rights, and when you threaten to take away Māori rights, you get an upset Māori naLon." Watch THIS.
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