Once We Were One: The Fraud of Modern Separatism by Oakley Andy

Once We Were One: The Fraud of Modern Separatism by Oakley Andy

Author:Oakley, Andy
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Tross Publishing
Published: 2022-07-01T00:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER 9. The Fraud Triangle

Such a revision of our history could not have been achieved without a string of connected events that together dupe the public of reality. This is particularly so since, as I have discovered, the real history is there on the internet and in our libraries for all to read.

In a society that is increasingly looking for the instant dopamine rush, the instant reward, people want it all laid out on a plate for them. Whether it be watching an entire season of the latest blockbuster series on Netflix, i.e. no more discipline of waiting for Wednesday nights, you can have it all now, for free, or for as little as $14 dollars a month anyway.

Our government have used this propensity for instant gratification against the people of New Zealand by offering“History 2U directly” from the government, exclusive of reality and inconvenient facts.

They have done this through state funded initiatives such as the Treaty 2U Roadshow, deceptive reports by the Waitangi Tribunal, legislation such as The Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975, Treaty educational programmes as part of the curriculum, the mainstream media and various other organisations and websites such as Te Ara, the online encyclopaedia and others too numerous to list.

However, it is possible to analyse in detail the fraud that successive governments have carried out on innocent and well-meaning New Zealanders. Firstly, let’s look at Donald Cressey’s hypothesis and then apply it to New Zealand.

The fraud triangle originated from Donald Cressey's hypothesis: “ Trusted persons become trust violators when they conceive of themselves as having a financial problem which is non-shareable, are aware this problem can be secretly resolved by violation of the position of financial trust, and are able to apply to their own conduct in that situation verbalizations which enable them to adjust their conceptions of themselves as trusted persons with their conceptions of themselves as users ofthe entrusted funds or property.” 220

If we apply this to New Zealand the hypothesis becomes: “ Trusted persons become trust violators when they conceive of themselves as having a political problem which is non-shareable, are aware this problem can be secretly resolved by violation of the position of trust, and are able to apply to their own conduct in that situation verbalizations which enable them to adjust their conceptions of themselves as trusted persons with their conceptions of themselves as users of the entrusted funds or property.”

220 Cressey, Donald R. Other People's Money. Montclair: Patterson Smith, 1973. pg 30

I am specifically referring to two whopping mistakes by the government: 1) In 1975 under PRESSURE to win the next election, and also from Nga Tamatoa and a 5,000-strong protest movement, a political gamble was taken by the Labour Party, who were in power at the time, to legislate into existence a treaty settlement process. They did this on October the 10th 1975, just a few weeks before a general election. However, this racist legislation excluded everyone in New Zealand except the Maori“race”. It failed as Labour lost that election.



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