Is modern New Zealand founded on a lie?

‘PM of NZ’ has an interesting post which suggests that it could be.

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16 Responses to Is modern New Zealand founded on a lie?

  1. dondiego says:

    It used to be common knowledge. Hell, my grandparents have what the National Museums part-maori bloke told them was a pre-maori stone tool on the coffee table. A conversation piece.
    [Just a shame Nanna’s mum lost the authentication/paperwork back in the 60’s or 70’s]

  2. Oswald Bastable says:

    Hell, they fobbed of genetic evidence of European remains from hundreds of years before they were thought to have discovered this place!

  3. Michael in Nelaon says:

    Mori-ori……’nuf said

  4. dondiego says:

    One of Ian Wishart’s books- possibly The Great Divide, has some excellent thought- provoking stuff (can’t reference as it’s back in N.Z). Calamitous tsunamis, rock art, that kind of thing.

    I sent my copy of To the Ends of the Earth~ about Greek sailors 200-odd B.C back for Granddad to read and put on the coffee table next to said artefact.

    Interesting to note that John Ansell, who’s right into that sort of thing, didn’t want a bar of it.http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_scratch.gif

  5. Ronbo says:

    Bottom line: We all came from The Garden of Eden: We are all NATIVES.

    This Leftist bull crap that the earlier waves of immigrants to a particular part of the world are somehow superior to latter waves of immigrants is absolute nonsense.

    I was born in America of mostly British ancestors …THEREFORE, I’m a NATIVE American :!:

    Yes, 1,500 years ago my people were barbarians, but we became civilized and build great nations, like England, for example, that became the jewel in the crown and mother to the global English speaking nations.

    In fact, if any people could lay claim to the Planet Earth – in my humble opinion, it would be the Anglo-Saxons who sailed from an island off the coast of Northwest Europe to bring civilization and the English language to the four corners of the world.

  6. KG says:

    “In fact, if any people could lay claim to the Planet Earth – in my humble opinion, it would be the Anglo-Saxons who sailed from an island off the coast of Northwest Europe to bring civilization and the English language to the four corners of the world.”
    Amen! to that, Ronbo.

  7. Findalis says:

    Hell if the White Man didn’t arrive the Maori would have killed themselves off as a group in 100 years. The problem is that the White Man arrived.

  8. Darin says:

    This whole “first peoples” horse crap is a sham.The left conveniently forgets the concept of survival of the fittest when it comes to their favored groups of primitives.Of course it’s all about the money and the sham organizations they can form to steal money for themselves from their favorite source WASPs.

    • Ronbo says:

      @Darin:

      Exactly…

      Leftists are easy to understand – they are criminals and psychopaths always at war with civilization.

  9. KG says:

    sigh……….

  10. Kirly says:

    Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings is a very interesting read. These ancient maps are not a secret. IMO, these maps prove that man has been circum-navigating this globe for thousands of years. these maps include Antarctica without ice – on a map hundreds of years older than when Antarctica was officially discovered.

  11. thor42 says:

    “Is modern New Zealand founded on a lie?”

    Yes. Not only that, but governments here are guilty of a huge coverup of the various pre-Maori sites because it would “upset the Maori-can’t be-questioned applecart”, as it were.

    There has *never* been a more racist government than the governments of New Zealand in the last 50-odd years. Nothing “Maori” can be questioned. The “official” line of history can’t be questioned.