



My Science Fiction Novel.
Chapter One
"The Kotahitanga Manifesto 2024 is a public declaration of ideas about the Maraeism system."
The end.
Appendix One. A running Glossary for my Science Fiction novel.
Businesses Sabotage Crimes Act 2044. This Act prevents business owners from sabotaging their businesses if Parliament decides to compete against them.
Buys Ballot's law. Buys Ballot's law was primarily formulated from empirical data to assist ships at sea, for the stone-age Polynesians, some, whose lives revolved around sitting in a "Hollowed out tree trunk canoe" in the middle of the Pacific Ocean... were taught that tornadoes have a good bit which you should sail towards and a lousy bit which you should sail away from. To find out where the good bit is, Polynesians taught their sailors to put their backs to the wind and immediately know that the good part of the Tornado was on their right-hand side, and that's where they should go. (This applies only in the Southern Hemisphere.)
Cabal = is a secret plot, and the people engaged in it.
Catamaran. A catamaran is a boat with two parallel hulls connected by a bridge deck. The word "catamaran" comes from the Tamil word kattumaram, which means "logs bound together". The design is based on a raft of two logs connected by planks, which people in Polynesia, Micronesia, and the Indonesian archipelago used for fishing and other purposes. Catamarans are known for their stability, comfort, and spaciousness. Some of their features are: Stability: The wide distance between the hulls makes catamarans resistant to rolling and overturning, so they don't require ballast. Comfort: Catamarans are less likely to cause seasickness than other boats because the weight is distributed equally between the hulls. Space: the two hulls provide much living space, with staterooms, a saloon, a galley, and often a flybridge. Draft: Catamarans have a shallower draft than monohulls of similar length, so they can anchor in almost any bay. Hydrodynamic resistance: The combined hulls of a catamaran often have less hydrodynamic resistance than a comparable monohull, so they require less propulsive power. Catamarans are available in many sizes and are designed for various activities, such as sailing, cruising, and recreation. They are often made from advanced composite materials like fibreglass, carbon fibre, and epoxy resins.
Coriolis. The Coriolis effect is a force that is created when something big, like our Earth, spins. The Coriolis effect impacts the behaviour of Earth's weather. Planets and Orbital Space stations spin, which produces gravity, subjecting them to the Coriolis effect. The Coriolis effect on Earth, which spins counterclockwise as viewed from above its north pole, causes objects to be deflected to the right in the Northern hemisphere and the left in the Southern hemisphere.
Denizen is a resident, inhabitant, or regular of a specific place. (Whereas a citizen is a legal member of a state or nation.)
Electron Beam Welding. (According to Google AI: 5 March 25) Electron beam processing machines are particle accelerators. In this case, the accelerated particles are electrons, and the generated beam is the equivalent of beta radiation and a fusion welding process where a concentrated "high-velocity" beam of electrons is used to melt and fuse the edges of two materials, creating a weld by converting the kinetic energy of the electrons into heat upon impact. Best performed in a vacuum environment to prevent beam scattering; this method is known for its high precision and ability to produce deep, narrow welds with minimal heat-affected zones due to the focused heat source and concentrated "high-velocity" beam of electrons. Electron beam welding is more expensive than Tungsten inert gas (TIG) and metal inert gas (MIG) welding. Electron-beam equipment must be provided with an appropriate power supply, and the voltage and current best describe an electron beam's size and power. It can go from 30–200 kV, but it typically sits in the 60–150 kV range. The voltage is the force that accelerates the electrons. https://www.ptr-ebeam.com/en/eb-technology/history-of-electron-beam-technology.html. 1952 is seen as the dawn of electron beam technology. The physicist Dr. H.C. Karl-Heinz Steigerwald built the first electron beam processing machine. Much of what is now taken for granted first had to be painstakingly worked out all those years ago. The history of electron beam technology began with the experiments by physicists Hittorf and Crookes, who first tried to generate cathode rays in gases (1869) and to melt metals (1879). These cathode rays were an interesting physical phenomenon. They led to the discovery of a particular type of ray by Röntgen (1895), Thompson (1897) and Millikan (1905), which was described as “fast-moving electrons”.The heat created by electrons colliding was considered to have a damaging effect during those experiments, and attempts were made to prevent this by cooling them. The physicist Marcello von Pirani was the first to use this effect. He built an apparatus for melting tantalum powder and other metals using electron beams. In the period that followed, more and more scientists occupied themselves with electron beam technology, which led to the development of oscillographs, microscopes and the drilling of metals. The main obstacle at this time was the lack of sufficiently powerful vacuum pumps. In 1948, a new era in material processing began with the physicist Dr. H.C. Karl-Heinz Steigerwald. At this time, he was concerned with developing sources of rays to achieve higher power and build more powerful electron microscopes. His experiments with the electron beam as a thermal tool for drilling watch stones and for soldering, melting and welding in a vacuum were very promising, and this development gathered pace:
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In 1952, he built the first electron beam processing machine.
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In 1958, he butt-welded 5 mm thick zircaloy together, and in doing so, he discovered the "deep welding effect".
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In 1963, he founded the company Steigerwald Strahltechnik GmbH.
Outside of Germany, work began elsewhere, particularly in France and Great Britain, on developing new equipment. Electron beam technology is widespread in material processing, making it difficult to give an overall view. Even at present, new applications are constantly being developed using EB technology. Laser welding is different from electron beam welding. In Laser welding, the laser beam is exceptionally accurate and enables fine welding even when dealing with intricate parts. Laser welding is as much as 10 times faster than typical MIG welding. At the same time, it doesn't require high heat or multiple passes. Laser welding is also more expensive than TIG and MIG, with prices increasing steeply with increasing power. Although Laser and Electron beam welding deliver high-energy precision welds, they significantly differ in underlying physics and functional operation. One process might have an edge for a particular application in these differences... ... ... In 2525, we have armies of Artificial Intelligence controlled welding robots, that can do any weld perfectly every single time, on-site, for 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, year after year, decade after decade, welding together exotic elements, building underground city componentry, planet-sized orbital space stations to house everything from factories, accommodation, entertainment and shopping centres, etc.
Flag. The flag of the first Maori Parliament of Aotearoa in the 21st Century. = The design of the Maori Parliament flag is the same as the New Zealand flag, except the Maori Sovereignty flag, called Tino-Rangatira-Tanga, replaces the English flag, called the Union Jack.
Hikoi. Hikoi means a communal walk, march, trip or journey, typically for publicity or as a protest.
"There were tents on the parliament lawn and hikois through the capital."
Human evolution. Some interesting stuff the Google AI robot said today, 5 March 2025, regarding human evolution = Some religious groups reject the theory of evolution, claiming that it contradicts their ancestral creation stories or is against God or Allah, Jesus or Mohammad or the Bible, Koran or Confucius, etc. But others say the evolution of man theory states there were seven stages of human evolution – Dryopithecus, Australopithecus, Ramapithecus, Homo habilis, Homo erectus, Homo neanderthalensis, and Homo sapiens. There are four main stages of human evolution. Over time Australopithecus evolved into Homo habilis. Homo habilis evolved into Homo erectus, which evolved into Homo Neanderthalensis. Finally, Homo Neanderthalensis evolved into Homo sapiens. Scientists are sure that Homo sapiens first evolved in Africa, and we know that every person alive today can trace their genetic ancestry there. It has long been thought that we began in one single East or South African population, eventually spreading into Asia and Europe. Studies in evolutionary biology have led to the conclusion that human beings arose from ancestral primates. This association was hotly debated among scientists in Darwin's day. But today, there is no significant scientific doubt about the close evolutionary relationships among all primates, including humans. The earliest life forms we know of were microscopic organisms (microbes) that left signals of their presence in rocks about 3.7 billion years old. The signals consisted of a type of carbon molecule produced by living things. Several hundred million years ago, fish began to grow limbs that enabled them to walk across the bottom of the water. Modern mammals, including humans, evolved from these fish. Who was the first human on Earth? The extinct ancient human Homo erectus is a species of firsts. It was the first of our relatives to have human-like body proportions, with shorter arms and longer legs relative to its torso. It was also the first known hominin to migrate out of Africa and possibly the first to cook food. Why did Neanderthals go extinct? Hypotheses on the causes of the extinction include violence, transmission of diseases from modern humans, which Neanderthals had no immunity to, competitive replacement, extinction by interbreeding with early modern human populations, natural catastrophes, climate change and inbreeding depression. Will humans evolve to fly? No! The dream of man to fly like a bird is virtually impossible. To even begin to evolve in that direction, our species would need to be subject to some selective pressure that would favour the development of proto-wings, which we're not. Did humans live with dinosaurs? No! After the dinosaurs died out, nearly 65 million years passed before people appeared on Earth. However, small mammals (including shrew-sized primates) were alive at the time of the dinosaurs. Will monkeys evolve into humans? No, humans and chimpanzees only share a common ancestor millions of years ago. Since then, both species have evolved in different ways genetically, split at least once each and adapted to different niches. How did the first man get on Earth? The 'out of Africa' model is currently the most widely accepted model for how and where humans evolved. It proposes that Homo sapiens evolved from the earlier species Homo erectus in Africa before migrating across the world. Did humans used to have tails? Hominoids—which include humans and the apes- lost their external tail during evolution. The tail loss is inferred to have occurred around 25 million years ago when the hominoid lineage diverged from the ancient Old World monkeys. Did we evolve from dinosaurs? Humans diverged from other great apes around 2 million years ago. Dinosaurs (except birds) went extinct 66 million years ago. Humans were not around during the time of the non-avian dinosaurs. Is evolution a theory or a fact? Evolution is a Fact. Ernst Mayr observed, "The basic theory of evolution has been confirmed so completely that most modern biologists consider evolution simply a fact. How did the first humans know to mate? Instinct and observation. “Cavemen” is a crude and obsolete term for early people who lived in small, hunter-gatherer bands. Such people tended to live in close quarters, with little privacy, and so pretty much everyone would grow up seeing adults having sex, at least on occasion, and thus learned the basics early on. Will humans ever be able to live forever? “You'll always either be stuck with slow, old cells that push you closer to the grave, or incredibly powerful cancer cells that do the exact same thing,” said a New York Post study suggesting that there is an “absolute limit” on the human life span of about 120-150 years. Is anything older than the Earth? NASA's Hubble Space Telescope precisely measured the mass of the oldest known planet in our Milky Way galaxy. At an estimated 13 billion years, the planet is more than twice as old as Earth's 4.5 billion years. It's about as old as a planet can be. Human society evolved over millions of years as our ancestors developed social intelligence, learned to cooperate, and created complex cultures. Social intelligence. Early humans developed social intelligence to maintain group cohesion. This included recognising group members, even if they were anonymous. Humans also developed emotional expression, which influenced their rational brains. Cooperation. Humans evolved the ability to learn from each other, which allowed for the development of larger, more cooperative societies. Moral systems, enforced by rewards and sanctions, helped to spread behaviours that enhanced group competitiveness. Culture: Humans developed complex symbolic expressions, art, and cultural diversity. The transition from hunting and gathering to farming and settlement in West Asia led to the domestication of plants and animals and the transition from nomadic to more sedentary lifestyles. Social hierarchies. Social hierarchies became more complex, leading to the beginnings of the modern nation-state.
Kaumatua = Male elder. Kuia or kui = Female elder.
Koha (noun) 1. Gift, present, offering, donation, contribution - especially one maintaining social relationships and has connotations of reciprocity. 2. What is koha in Maori culture? Koha is a gift or donation, in cash or kind, given following Maori protocol. 3. What is Koha in European culture? Koha is a gift or donation, like one sheep to kill and eat, or biscuits on a plate, or cash. 4. What is the purpose of Koha in powhiri? It is a way to help pay for the proceedings and express gratitude in a modern way that helps, which is money. 5. Traditionally, Māori gave koha in many forms – specialty food from their region or resources like eels or treasures like Greenstone or whale bone, along with traditional words of gratitude to the hosts. 6. Koha can be a gift acknowledging a person for a specific contribution or service. 7. Koha is distinct from expenditure for services supplied. 8. Koha is a payment or receipt similar to a donation. 9. You need to think about the purpose for which the koha was given and record this amount in a category that reflects the type of koha it is. For example, a charity runs a community class and asks for koha to attend.
Kotahitanga = Kotahitanga means unite... and be one. Kotahitanga means togetherness. It emphasises the concept of unity and working together to achieve common goals. Kotahitanga movements are Māori political movements that try to unify Māori on non-tribal grounds. Some have been religious, while others focused on political power, protest or social issues. Ma te kotahitanga e whai kaha ai tātau = In unity, we have strength.
Kuia or kui is a Female elder. Kaumatua is a Male elder.
Lagrange points. Lagrange points are specific locations in space where the gravitational forces of two large orbiting bodies (like the Sun and Earth) cancel each other out, creating a gravitationally neutral zone where objects can sit forever, whilst everything else around them (the cosmos) whirls and spins. Remnants of the solar system's formation, trojan asteroids and all sorts of wonderful things have been gravitationally trapped at these Lagrange points for billions of years. Mathematician Joseph-Louis Lagrange first identified them.
Land-block gift concept. 1. I've been withholding Land-block gift concept details until 2025, but putting all Maori land under one umbrella so it can never be sold again is integral. 2. The Land-Block gift concept doesn't exist as of 2025 and requires assistance from the Stone Age Peoples International Criminal Court to become a reality. 3. The Land-Block gift concept is how our Parliament will make money, grow strong and be people-centric. 4. The Land-Block gift concept is the best way to undo the mischief Pakeha forefathers built around our land. 5. The Land-Block gift concept will dismantle the obstacles Pakeha forefathers created and overcome the challenges Pakeha forefathers invented during their successful mission to steal Maori land over the last 200 years. 6. The philosophy of the Land-block gift concept is like = unfortunately, Maori have to accept that from 2025 onwards... We need to build Maori Parliament-administered, modern marae on land NZ Landowners have gifted to the first Maori Parliament of Aotearoa in the 21st century... to provide employment, help the country and showcase the golden age. 7. So the Land-block gift philosophy is about choice. It gives all NZ landowners the choice to build a Maori Parliament administered, year 2000, industrial marae, on land they once owned, which will produce many fantastic choices and outcomes for them... or, they can do nothing which is okay as well (because their descendants will when they die.) 8. The Land-block gift philosophy is not about arbitrarily changing people's rights regarding the ownership of NZ land. 9. The Land-block gift concept is about putting the values of the Conquered peoples, farm-village-industrial-revolution-world, European, atomic family centric, political system called Neoliberal capitalism behind us... and embracing a year 2000 enhanced version, of our Indigenous Peoples, Natural Stone-age world, Polynesian, extended family centric, political system called the Maraeism system. 10. The Land-block gift philosophy is about correcting land injustices in the future, so Indigenous Peoples can stop wasting their time arguing over things that happened yesterday and instead think about tomorrow, where there will be jobs for everyone, because we need to build underground cities, orbital space-stations and colonise the stars... to deal with an out-of-control, exponential, multi-billion-plus birth rate, that will very quickly over-populate the Earth. We are helpless individually as countries, but united we can do it. The past is water under the bridge; tomorrow is what counts—underground cities, orbital space stations and colonising the stars, god bless the Maraeism system.
Layman preacher. A layman preacher is a person who preaches but is not ordained to conduct religious services as a deacon, priest, bishop, pastor, elder, presbyter, minister, rabbi, or pope. Lay preachers are considered part of the laity, which means lay people are distinct from the clergy. Lay people would be ordinary people, as distinct from professionals or experts. The clergy are a group of religious officials (as priests, ministers, or rabbis) specially prepared and authorized to conduct religious services. The “Clergy Status” has always applied to pastors, ministers, and others who are ordained, licensed, commissioned and function in a qualifying religious capacity. Deacons, elders, priests, bishops, preachers, pastors, presbyters, ministers, rabbis and the pope.
Manifesto. A public declaration of intentions, ideas, principles… A script of action.
Maori. Māori are a branch of the Polynesian tribe and have lived in Polynesia since the Stone Age. They are the native aboriginal and Indigenous ethnicity branch of the Polynesian tribe that settled in Aotearoa/New Zealand in the South Pacific Ocean, next to Australia. By being a descendant of a Māori person, individuals are born with a whakapapa into a whānau, hapū, and iwi. Maori people have unique, stone-age, apex-predator, warrior DNA that was forged in the hot fires of cannibalism from the Stone Age until quite recently. From the hottest fire comes the finest steel.
Maori DNA. Maori people have unique, stone-age, apex-predator, warrior DNA that was forged in the hot fires of cannibalism from the Stone Age until quite recently. From the hottest fire comes the finest steel. See DNA.
Maori Parliament. The Maori parliament doesn't exist as of 2025, but if it did, its purpose would be to commission and administer Maori Parliament modern industrial age marae : 1. Put all Maori land under one umbrella so it can never be sold again. 2. Process Land Block Gifts. 3. Introduce legislation... to solve problems when they emerge between people... living in a modern Industrial age Marae... on land gifted to the Maori Minister of Maori Lands of the Maori Parliament. 4. Maori need legislation that forces their denizens to behave well when living in a Maori Parliament marae. Legislation means the threat of punishment by the full force of the law for lousy behaviour described by legislation. 5. Administer, finance and staff all Maori Parliament marae, hence the name the Maraeism system. In the beginning, all Maori Parliament marae must be able to make money for our Minister of Finance. 6. Orient itself to meet three “Big-picture” objectives: (a) Restore the Earth's climate to the pre-industrial age. (b) Build Underground cities on Earth. (c) Colonise and mine the Stars. 7. All NZ citizens are invited to join at the gate of their nearest Maori Parliament marae as tangata whenua from womb to tomb. 8. Maori need to create three international organisations, so that Maori can get proper Justice and meaningful Compensation regarding the illegal European invasion of Aotearoa and subsequent legal theft of more than ninety per cent of Maori tribal land (a) United Tribes of Polynesia. (b) The Indigenous Peoples Confederation. (c) The Indigenous Peoples International Criminal Court. 9. Every Maori Parliament marae aims to work non-stop towards that marae's official mission statement, 7/24/356/Year/Decade/Century/Millennium, etc. 10. The Maori Parliament can co-exist peacefully beside the NZ Parliament because it is subject to all NZ laws. 11. Maori require a Maori Parliament type of sovereign structure to administer the Maraeism system. 12. Maori Members of Parliament have zero discretionary powers because they're just gatekeeper robots whose only job is to ensure their pre-written instructions from "the people" are followed to the letter.
Marae. 1. A physical and spiritual part of a Maori stone-age village. 2. The best modern and stone-age big picture description I can think of to describe a marae is = The marae is a gathering place where people can stay, be fed and do things. What’s the difference between marae, wharenui and pa? A marae is the entire complex of buildings, including the marae-atea, where formal ceremonies take place. A wharenui is the main building of a marae and represents a particular ancestor. It can be carved and is the focal point. A pa refers to a Māori village or fortified settlement, often located on a hill for defence. What’s the difference between a marae, a motel and a boarding school in 2025? Nothing according to Kupe Waa because they all do the same thing = Feed and shelter people..
Molten Salt Nuclear Reactors. According to the Maraeism system, we need Molten Salt nuclear reactors to mine the stars. On Earth, we need Molten salt nuclear reactors to power underground cities in preparation for mining the stars, so the mass production and proliferation of Molten Salt nuclear reactors to all the frontiers of humanity is very desirable.
Naked Clams. 1. Belong to the same group of marine bivalve molluscs as clams, oysters, mussels and scallops. 2. They are a highly nutritious protein. 3. That provides a micro-nutrient-rich profile of meat and fish. 4. Like Vitamin B12, almost double that of blue mussels 5. And omega-3 fatty acids. 6. Naked clam protein is cheap to farm because only wood, fresh seawater and six months are required to get a crop to harvest. 7. Compared to mussels and oysters, which can take up to two years. 8. History. The old name for the naked clam is the shipworm (Teredinidae). 9. Shipworms are not worms but belong to a rather unusual group of saltwater clams. 10. That have adapted to eat and live in wood. 11. That is immersed in fresh sea water. 12. And as long as their piece of wood is intact, shipworms have few predators. 13. But when the riddled wood disintegrates. 14 They are rapidly eaten by fish, crabs, and anything else with teeth or a beak. 15. In the old sailing days, people hated shipworms. 16. Because they could eat an entire ship to pieces, in as little as eight years. 17. In the Philippines, shipworms were considered a delicacy. 18. And they ate it raw with vinegar or lime juice, chopped chilli, onion, or battered and fried like calamari. 19. The taste was compared to everything from milk to oysters. 20. Since 2100, the Ngapuhi Naked Clams Cooperative in the Bay of Islands. 21. Constantly raises the standard when it comes to farming naked clams. 22. And every day in 2525. The Ngati Whatua factory Rangikowai. 24. Pumps out pallets of different, flavoursome, nutritious, naked clam based, Ready To Eat Meals (RTMs.) 25. Which are in transit, storage or being eaten. 26. Across the settlements.
Nano sizes. 1. about 200 nm for bacteria, like Mycoplasma. In 1981, Francisco Torella and Richard Y. Morita described very small cells called ultramicrobacteria as being smaller than 300 nm. By 1982, MacDonell and Hood found that some could pass through a 200 nm membrane.
Nanogenerator. The Nanogenerator concept was first discovered in 2000 when a player in the medical industry made Nanoparticles that detected the presence of infection and released antibiotics to kill it. The first nanogenerator machines were released 2075 to the deep space mining industry.
Nano organisms are nonliving crystallisations of minerals and organic molecules that man programs to carry out different tasks at the nano level.
Neoliberalism. Part One. 1. Neoliberalism is the name of the political economic system most Western world governments practised in 2025. 2. Neoliberalism took control of the Keynesian political economy system in the 1980s, and that fact has never been widely publicised. 3. Nowadays, I would say that neoliberalism describes the way oligarch billionaires like to run a country. 4. Secrecy has been neoliberalism's most effective and impressive tactic. 5. Neoliberal leadership wants to keep their story a secret from "the people." 6. They want no history, coherent description, modus operandi or accurate name. 7. To describe what they're about and what they've done. 8. Because they know their names and obvious oligarch billionaire agenda are a kiss of death. 7. And revealing them will do nothing but mobilise "the people" 8. To break the legislative chains the neoliberals have built to bind them. 9. And undo the selfish lies they propagandised. 10. Like making "the people" think. 11. That the poor old oligarch billionaires should be paying less tax. 12. And shame on anyone who thinks differently. 13. So Kupe Waa wrote this glossary definition to give "the people" somewhere to start from. 14. Neoliberals hate unions. 15. Neoliberals are against democracy and the interests of "the people." 16. Neoliberals like to enrich themselves by privatising public assets like health, education, roads, prisons, water, energy, airlines, etc. 17. Neoliberals want all services to be done by their private companies for profit. 18. Neoliberals worship User Pays and GST. 19. Neoliberals believe in low taxes for oligarch billionaires. 20. Neoliberals weaponised the words "Fake news" to become an unbeatable defence against truth. 21. Neoliberals want no regulations for big business Corporations. 22. Kupe Waa says, "the people" need their Parliament to compete against the Corporations in all their profitable business spheres. 23. To make money for our Minister of Finance. 24. If society's debt to the inventor has been paid. 25. It's party time for that inventor's family, friends, neighbours and “the people” via competition. 26. Neoliberals believe in minimal Social Welfare. 27. Neoliberals believe in a small government that only looks after the Police and the Army. 28. Neo means “new, young” in Greek. 29. The liberal in Neo-liberal refers to liberty in this case. 30. Liberty in this instance means oligarch billionaires don’t want to be told what to do. 31. By the government or "the people." 32. Liberty for the oligarch billionaires means. 33. The ability to control, ignore, pollute, remove or destroy. 34. Any “Barrier to profit” they encounter. 35. And not have to worry about the rights of "the people" that surround them. 36. Neoliberalism originated among European liberal scholars during the 1930s. 37. And is an economic term associated with 19th-century Free-Market Capitalism. 38. Marxist geographer David Harvey said, “Neoliberal capitalist policies in the 1980s resulted in a centralisation of wealth and power in the hands of a few by dispossessing the public and private entities of their wealth or land. This is nothing more than accumulation by dispossession.” 39. Kupe Waa says the 1930s Depression probably invented Neoliberalism because that was the period in history when the US government began to tax the oligarch billionaires, the correct amount, on their yearly income and acres of land they owned. 40. All that tax money was used to build the welfare state and look after everybody. 41. I'm guessing this is when the oligarch billionaires first began to think seriously about putting democracy in chains so "the people" couldn't tell them what to do anymore." 42. Then, in the 1950s, the US Government did something that scared the oligarch billionaires even more. 43. They ordered the plantation owners of the state of Virginia to desegregate their children’s white, privileged pre-school, primary school, secondary school, university, technical trades, etc, which is what the Virginians did. 44. But those two nightmarish ordeals, i.e. the 1930s depression tax rates and 1950s desegregation demands. 45. “Freaked out” the oligarch billionaires. 46. And from the 1950s until the 1980s, they secretly funded research and drew up plans. 47. Ordering their mercenaries to be silent about who they were, who they worked for and what they were doing. 48. Because they were in a secret war against democracy. 49. Their mission was part of a campaign to create chains that would hold her down. 50. And build obstacles to stop her from interfering with oligarch billionaire profits. 51. In the 1980s, Victory occurred for the neoliberals in their secret, undeclared war against the people. 52. When they won the 1984 NZ General Election because of millionaire Bob Jones. 53. They talked about the previous government inefficiencies and how they were fixing them. 54. Rather than the massive profits they were reaping from the sale of the business arms of that government. 55. They said Muldoon-ism and the welfare state were bad and privatisation was the answer. 56. Hindsight tells us that privatisation means the new owners can charge whatever they want, and there's nothing we can do about it, and we have no choice but to pay.
Neoliberalism. Part Two. Go to Timetable, Wed 8 September 2027. 1. Recommended Reading about Neoliberalism = (a) Democracy in Chains. Nancy MacLean. 2017, Scribe Publications. (b) The Invisible Doctrine: The Secret History of Neoliberalism. Penguin Random House. Don’t bother reviewing these books online, cause you'll just read oligarch billionaire mercenary hatred, redirection, red herrings and fake news. 2. Favourite Documentary = The Invisible Doctrine: The Secret History of Neoliberalism (& How It Came to Control Your Life) George Monbiot. 3. Favourite saying = Rich people are the devil incarnate and only want to control the people.
New Zealand. 1. Also known as Aotearoa. 2. Is located near Australia in the southern Pacific Ocean. 3. At the coordinates 40.9006° S, 174.8860°. 4. It is about 75% the size of Germany, a bit bigger than Great Britain, a little smaller than Japan, and approximately the size of California. 5. She has a population of 5.223 million in 2023 and 1.716 million in her biggest city, Auckland, in 2021.
Pacific Ocean waves. 1. Since the Stone Age until pretty recently, some Polynesian people were floating in "hollowed-out tree trunk canoes" on the open seas of the Pacific Ocean. 2. So ocean waves became a significant part of their life, and they noticed how vital and consequential their size, shape, etc was... 3. and passed this knowledge on to the next generation. 4. European sailors call one important wave pattern constructive interference, which happens when two waves overlap so that they combine to create a more significant wave. 5. Destructive interference occurs when two waves overlap to cancel each other out.
Pakeha = Non-Maori.
Patriots = 1. A person who loves their country and is ready to support and defend it boldly. 2. Preventing damage to the country, working for the country, and protecting the interests of the country. 3. A person who vigorously supports their country and is prepared to defend it against enemies. 4. A person who supports his country's authority and interests. 5. Someone with a special affection for their country, 6. Someone who has national pride. 7. Someone who holds a sense of personal identification with their country. 8. Someone who has a concern for the overall well-being of their country. 9. In some cases, someone who is willing to die for their country. 10. USA History. Patriots were the colonists who rebelled against British monarchial control. 11. Their rebellion rejected the power of the monarchy and the aristocracy. 12. Patriots helped launch the American Revolution, which established American independence . 13. What words describe a patriot? Flag-waver. Jingoist. Loyalist. Nationalist. Partisan. Patrioteer. Volunteer. 14. Patriotism (love of country) and Nationalism (loyalty to one's nation) are often synonymous. 15. Yet, patriotism originated some 2,000 years before the rise of nationalism in the 19th century.
Pods. 1. The pod concept is built around the basic one-person unit called the Bed Pod. 2. Bedpods are designed for space vessels or underground city accommodation. 3. Bedpods are attached to Pod suites. 4. A basic one-person Pod suite comprises a bedpod, kitchen, toilet, shower, and laundry. 5. The size of a Pod suite depends on the number of Bed Pods attached to it.
Polynesia. 1. Polynesia is the name of a triangular area on a map of the Pacific Ocean. 2. The triangle shows Hawaii on the northern tip, Easter Island on the eastern tip, and New Zealand on the western tip, with Tahiti, Marquesas, Tonga, Samoa, Cook Islands, Niue, and other groups in between.
Polynesian. 1. A native or inhabitant of Polynesia. 2. A group of Austronesian languages spoken in Polynesia. 3. Polynesians were superb navigators who colonised the Pacific Ocean in their "hollowed out tree trunk canoes," from the Stone Age until recently. 4. They were able to find their way over long distances at sea using their intimate knowledge of the stars movements in the night sky, 5. the clouds and their colour, shapes and sizes which all had different meanings in the mornings and evenings, 6. the size, shape and direction of the waves, 7. the smell and direction of the wind, 8. fish acting strangely like fleeing in one direction, 9. different bird types and their actions 10. and the seasons.
Poor people. In 2024, I define a poor person's tax rate as someone with a weekly income of $400 = $20k per year or lower. The middle class tax rate could start at $80K, which is four times a poor person's income, and go up in increments until we hit the beginning of the rich people's one million dollar a year income tax zone, but I am open to adjustment.
Rich people. In 2024, I define a rich person as someone with a yearly income of more than one million dollars and anyone who owns lots of land, but I am open to adjustment.
Rotation of the Earth. According to the Google Artificial Intelligence bot, in January 2025, the Earth's rotation refers to its spinning motion around its axis. Earth's rotation is influenced by various processes within the planet, such as the atmosphere, oceans, and core, that occur over timescales ranging from seconds to billions of years. Despite the fast rotation of Earth, we don't feel it because we are moving with everything else, from trees to skyscrapers, at the same time. Is the rotation of the Earth speeding up or slowing down? The rotation of the Earth is slowing down! Are all the planets rotating at the same speed? No, not all the planets are rotating at the same speed. What caused Earth to spin in the first place? We haven’t got the foggiest idea on how to make something as big as one of the planets, which all have a molten core, let alone know how to make it spin. Perhaps it’s all just one great big coincidental accident; remember, the dinosaurs would still be king of the castle now if it wasn’t for that one-kilometre-wide meteor crashing into the Earth.
Sovereign Maori are homo-sapiens with DNA from a Maori ancestor in the middle of every cell in their body.
Squall: a sudden, violent gust of wind or localised storm, especially one bringing rain, snow, or sleet that lasts at least one minute and is associated with weather. Squalls can have low clouds and driving rain.
Stone Age People's International Criminal Court. Twelve Judges from around the world convened to hear the charge of aggression between the Maori people and the NZ Government and the compensation plan required to rebuild the Maraeism System bigger, better, and stronger.
Storms in the Pacific. What does a big Pacific storm look like? In August 1994, after 30 days of travelling through the Pacific, Typhoon John was deemed the longest-travelled Tropical Depression on record, covering a total distance of 8,188 miles. Tropical Depressions are weak storms that could last only a day or two and fizzle out, but they can grow bigger and become a Storm and then a Hurricane that could last up to two weeks or even longer. John is the longest-travelled on record. On 11 Aug 1994, a Tropical Depression named John formed in the central Pacific, south of Mexico. It grew bigger and became Tropical Cyclone John, which trekked its way westward, grew bigger and became Tropical Storm John. Eventually, it strengthened into Category 1 Hurricane John. Within three days, it grew into a major Category 5 Hurricane John that hit the south of the Hawaiian Islands with maximum wind speeds of 174 miles per hour. As its journey continued, it eventually crossed the international date line, changing its name from Hurricane John to Typhoon John.
The Maraeism system. The Maraeism system is a Stone Age political system where being the eater, rather than the eat-ee, was foremost on all denizens' minds. Europeans may think crucifixion, being burned alive, or being drawn and quartered are terrible things. But my Stone Age Maori ancestors institutionalised the most barbaric customs around torturing and cooking enemy chiefs alive and eating them. The Maraeism system is a political system that evolved during the Stone Age to feed, clothe, shelter, and employ the whanau hapu and iwi... whilst surrounded by revenge-seeking cannibal enemies. A modern version of the Maraeism system which will feed, clothe, shelter, and employ the whanau hapu and iwi. Is the best way for an Indigenous tribal people. To build underground cities. And colonise the stars. Rather than greedy, selfish Neoliberalism.
Tohunga. In modern times, a Tohunga is a title people are given when they possess knowledge, like a Doctor, Pharmacist, Scientist, Architect, Engineer, Lawyer, etc. In the Stone Age, tribes had a tohunga expert on fighting, killing, cooking the enemy, war, defence, open sea navigation, building waka, tamoko, fishing, killing whales, building paTuwatawata, growing food, catching eels, killing birds, cutting firewood, etc.)
Tribe, tribe encompasses three important concepts. (1) Sharing. (2) Selflessness and (3) Conservation. Tribal people are exposed to them from birth... Opposed to European monarchial concepts of; (1) Greed. (2) Selfishness and (3) Exploitation which modern people are exposed to from birth.
Waka. In modern times, a waka is a people vehicle that includes Automobiles, trains, aeroplanes, ships, etc. In olden times, waka meant a single-person canoe to a 100-warrior War canoe, or an open-sea inter-island outrigger canoe.
A Welfare State is a country where the government taxes people according to their yearly income and the number of acres of land they own, just like the US Government did in the 1930s during the Great Depression. This way, the government can afford to look after everybody's health, education, employment, housing, social welfare, cheap electricity, transportation, communication, etc, and the rich people can start to pay for their historical ancestral ill-got gains.
Whakapapa means genealogy. If you know your whakapapa, you can name your mother and father, and their mother and father, all the way back to a Maori ancestor who was born in the Stone Age. For many generations, from the Stone Age until only a couple of hundred years ago, life in the Maori Polynesian Southern part of the Pacific Ocean created a unique apex-predator, warrior, cannibal-oriented DNA.
Recommended Reading = Democracy in Chains. Nancy MacLean. 2017, Scribe Publications. The Invisible Doctrine: The Secret History of Neoliberalism. Penguin Random House.
Favourite Documentary = The Invisible Doctrine: The Secret History of Neoliberalism (& How It Came to Control Your Life) George Monbiot.
Favourite sayings = Rich people are the devil incarnate and only want to control the people.
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