Monday, February 14, 2011

Protest at Parliament Sunday May 1st 2011 Politicians are destroying New Zealand

SAVE NEW ZEALAND

Protest Against "Idiots in Power"

Our Politicians are destroying New Zealand

Time for New Rules

We demand- People need access to a jury of fellow kiwis to hear the problems with a government system that doesn't care or have common sense. We need to help change the system causing the problem- our leaders immunity.

At 9am Sunday 1st of May 2011, New Zealanders tired of “Idiots in Power” will begin a protest at Parliament in Wellington. The protest will be ongoing and will have daily talks at 9am, 12 noon and 6pm each day.

For those who can't travel to Parliament in person, they can protest at their local MP's home/ office.

The Reason and Need for this Protest
New Zealand is now broke, 3rd most indebted nation in the OECD. With most of our key assets sold off we now borrow $300m per week just to pay the bills.

Donations to political parties and MP's, hidden influence must end before our country is totally destroyed.

232,000 investors lost deposits worth $8500, 000,000 and politicians don’t care yet they are in total control of regulatory decisions. They have failed us.

It is time to demand total accountability from our politicians. Endless talk or hope in new elections and politicians does not work.

Our complaints to politicians are often different, yet the reaction we get from them is always the same- they just ignore us. Yet they are paid to work for us.

In this protest we are demanding the removal of Crown and Judicial Immunity.

Too much corruption and hidden agenda is being covered up and ignored.

Do not ignore this chance to Save New Zealand

This is your country. This may be your last chance to save New Zealand before international bankers take over after bankruptcy.

Government is a trust structure owned by the people. Politicians are the managers we appoint via elections to manage that structure. Although politician’s job is fiduciary (trust law), they operate under the old rules of immunity that mean;

"The King can do no wrong in the service of the people"

But Kings and leaders do fail; history is full of their ruin. Just look at New Zealand today.

Today in modern society we need transparent systems to bring politicians to account- to fully answer their actions.

May 1st 2011

The protest underway May 1st will call for New Zealanders to flood our political parties so that they can raise their hand and ask for new rules on Party Policy regarding Crown and Judicial Immunity. With enough people we can change party policy- they will force the party candidates to comply and legislate changes that will allow for practical transparency to be implemented.

Any of you who have ever tried getting action from an MP would know the frustration. Under the new system you would write and demand action and if they fail to address your problems you simply would go to your local court and explain your problem to a jury. If they agree you have a prima facie claim of breach of fiduciary duty against an MP or Judge then you would obtain an order for answers in what are called interrogatories. If they fail to fully comply then you go back to a jury and point out the failure of compliance and obtain a writ for breach of fiduciary duty which has the power to suspend their crown income and power until they comply. This is the only method in which we will get our members of parliament working for the people instead of caring about their own ego and career at our expense.

I am personally planning on being at Parliament May 1st onwards.

Christopher Wingate

Must reading - http://lawisanass-wingate.blogspot.com/2011/02/saving-new-zealand-objective-here-is.html

Any communications, questions, ideas please email 

 NewZealandMay1@gmail.com

Special- 2 hour interview on NZ corruption

http://www.thevinnyeastwoodshow.com/uploads/1/3/1/2/1312301/__vinny_eastwood_show_chris_wingate_feb_8.mp3

Background reading

http://worldeconomy-wingate.blogspot.com/2010/08/billionaires-millionaires-why-invest-in.html

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