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Nga mihi Kirihimete me Te Tau Hou Hari, Christmas Greetings and Happy New Year

WMG End of year Report 2025

Well 2025 was for many of us a very challenging year with cost of food, rent, mortgages, power, health, insurances, interest rates to name a few, off the planet exponential rises plus more threats to our freedoms through digital biotech ID, centralized banking digital currency (CBDC) enabling the introduction of a social score card to monitor your compliance with the system. However Wakaminenga Maori Government has been working diligently to usher in the He Wakaputanga alternative system to empower Nu Tireni, New Zealand for a future of prosperity, justice, protection and peace. The He Wakaputanga sovereign governance system is underway now through for Wakaminenga National Congress to be fully operational in the new year, regional governance systems for hapu and communities are already being established around the country through Minenga short for Wakaminenga.

Both Northern and Southern Tribes have issued Sovereign Proclamations and including Wakaminenga Maori Government Constitutional Proclamation for the installation of these systems to protect the He Wakaputanga jurisdiction from interference by outside entities including the defacto, illegitimate New Zealand crown and the NZ government interfering with our rights of precedence to self-governance and self determination. The Wakaminenga Maori Government Administrator of the Wakaminenga National Congress has made progress on infrastructure for alternative models for a free and fair trading system, Tikanga Trade, banking Bank of Nu Tireni (BNT), private land protection, court system Te Kooti Wakanga nui Hou Hunga Rongo, Supreme Court of Restorative Justice, education, health, housing, organic food and safe food supplies, a ban on GMOs, a ban on mRNA synthetic medications, a new cross border identification card and an international relations system for collaboration with nations across the seven continents under the supranational body United Indigenous Nations (UIN), see our UIN article “12 levels of Society” in this issue of our newsletter. Financing our projects is still problematic and there is still await for humanitarian funding to come through. In the meantime we have a new funding campaign for members to consider that will be introduced in the new year. The campaign will be based around the simple idea of “It will only take $3”.

Other articles include The Northern and Southern Proclamations, the 2nd stage of Covid 19, Towards Accountability and a report on veterinarian Dr Heidi Ward McGrath’s success representing Wakaminenga Maori Government at the World CrossFit Championships in Las Vegas and the Australian and New Zealand Masters Games in Brisbane both held in the latter part of 2025. Wishing all members well for a happy Christmas and a happy and successful new year.

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