Another busy month September was another month of action for our members up and down the country. We would like to give a shout out to the new public launch of the Palmerston North and Christchurch chapters! We continue to grow in size and strength. This month we also launched Continue Reading
The Bluenoses
New Zealand as a colony was settled almost entirely by men and women of British stock. Aside from small regional minorities (Scandinavians, Germans, French and Dalmatians) the European immigrants to this country were almost entirely of English, Scottish, Irish or Welsh origin. But not all of them came from England, Continue Reading
The Old Man and the Snow
There is one factor more than any other that contributed to the early growth and prosperity of our southernmost provinces; Otago, Southland and the West Coast. That factor is gold. Once the rushes in California and Australia started to run dry, hopeful prospectors started flooding into the country searching far Continue Reading
Social Media Censorship of Dissidents
With the recent wave of bans, de-platforming and demonetisations that have happened on YouTube and other social media sites, it seems Big-Tech has continued with its trend of silencing dissident thought. This push came largely after the 2016 US presidential election of Donald Trump, and the 2016 Brexit vote. These Continue Reading