Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts deserves a lot of kudos for showing up at the WEF forum in Davos and telling them to their face they are not wanted. In an address notable for its directness and precision, he says the coming US election will essentially be about the people taking power back from the unelected elites
The WEF debate moderator asked Mr Roberts what kind of people would make up the administration of any incoming Republican govt.
His succinct and frank reply was that the incoming administration must reflect the spirit of the counter revolution and be made up of people who want to-
- Destroy the grasp that political elites and unelected technocrats have over the average person.
- Compile a list of everything ever proposed by the WEF and then eject them wholesale.
- Take away the power of the unelected bureaucrats and give it back to the people.
The ideas Mr Robert’s outlined in his response apply as well in New Zealand as they do in the United States.
There may be a few politicians in the current NZ governing coalition who subscribe to these ideas, but it is doubtful they have the numbers to bring them to fruition. Too many MPS are scared and nervous, and therefore unwilling to do what needs to be done. (Or they just don’t get it anyway)
The Marxists in the corporate and govt owned media and the Marxists in the streets have raised a crescendo of noise that is almost unprecedented even with the small changes proposed so far. Imagine if they were ever faced with some real opposition.
It is really up to us. We must encourage the coalition govt in NZ to disregard the intimidating tactics of the clamouring left and to start work on the above objectives straight away.
We must support the politicians who do understand this mission, and work to oust those who do not.
Any govt MPs who do not understand the urgent need for the simple and direct solutions outlined by Mr Roberts, or who are politically opposed to them, are of no use to the counter revolution, and need to be retired. No matter what rank they hold.
Just short of three years for them to measure up. If they haven’t joined the fight by 2026, we don’t need them.

5 responses to “The counter revolution has begun!”
What needs to be done is glaringly obvious to those who have half a functioning brain. That’s the easy part. The difficult parts are just as obvious.
Who will do what needs to be done?
How will they do it?
When will they do it?
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Mr Luxon’s decision to renew Jacinda Ardern’s Christchurch Call on the grounds that she was doing “some good work with respect to the algorithms with tech companies” suggests he for one is completely out of touch with the ideas Mr Roberts has expressed.
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I sincerely hope National are prepared for a leadership change or one term. Luxon appointing the worst PM in the history of New Zealand to a taxpayer-funded position of bullshit is the final straw for many of us. Along with Commissioner Coster, Luxon must go NOW!
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On the money Red
Regards Kevin
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Obviously courage has to be the top trait that any leader needs to have these days, along with the ability to soldier on regardless of the enemedia and its relentless pointless attacks.
Hungary seems to have hit the jackpot with Victor Orban. Hopefully Trump will overcome the fraud in the US election later this year. But the stakes are high and i fear nothing in off the table to prevent Trump for becoming the next president on the United States.
Europe does have a couple more aces up it’s sleeve possibly with Italy, Germany, and Holland if they are lucky, but this is a fight to the death, and they will stop at nothing to destroy any dissenters.
We have Luxton David and Winston, the former two lack back bone although David does have some good policies. But Winston needs support as he’s getting on and won’t be here forever.
Unfortunately political parties these days do often have good people in the back ground but they are forbidden from flourishing and suppressed.
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