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“Hipkins’ Campaign Promises vs. Electoral Reality: Why Labour Cannot Govern Alone and Won’t Admit It” - 19 January 2026
The Illusion of Choice
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The Illusion of Choice
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Kia ora koutou katoa, This essay is for the archive. This is for the record. This is for every whānau member who trusted institutions and watched them erode from within. This is for every New Zealander who believed Christopher Luxon when he said “we respect the independence of our Reserve
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The Performance of Power and the Erasure of Truth
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How Two Articles Conspire to Destroy a Serious Political Movement
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Paywalled Article Tēnā koutou katoa. I greet you all as we gather to bear witness to a government that has forsaken the fundamental principles upon which manaakitanga, integrity, and honest stewardship are built. This essay addresses a prime minister and his cabinet whose governance has betrayed the taonga of truth
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A scathing deconstruction of Stuff columnist Damien Grant’s January 18, 2026 article defending Trump’s illegal invasion of Venezuela
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Paywalled Article Koha Consideration Every koha signals that whānau are ready to fund the accountability that Crown and corporate structures will not provide. It signals that rangatiratanga includes the power to fund our own truth tellers. Kia kaha, whānau. Stay vigilant. Stay connected. And if you are able, consider a
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Koha: Funding Our Own Intelligence, Not Their Spin Every koha signals that whānau are ready to fund the accountability that Crown and corporate structures will never provide. It signals that rangatiratanga includes the power to fund our own truth-tellers, rather than hoping the same institutions that profit from our dispossession
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Reviewing “The Fourth Reich of America” One Year On
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My Genealogy of Accountability Journalism, July 2025 — January 17, 2026
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Coastal Control, Colonial Continuity
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Ko Ā Whakaaro Te Ora Tamariki / Support This Mahi Every koha signals that whānau are ready to fund the accountability that Crown and corporate structures will not provide. It signals that rangatiratanga includes the power to fund our own truth tellers. Kia kaha, whānau. Stay vigilant. Stay connected. The house