Monthly Archives: June 2021

Wellington-NZ COVID alert, 24 June 2021

It is time to start wearing masks in public, people. Also to register all location visits. Thank you. https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/445394/live-updates-wellington-s-first-day-at-covid-19-alert-level-2

Stay safe all. … Kua mutu? … How can we do more?

Cashmere community has an emergency response plan. But the Labour-presbyterian criminal cartel fraudulently acts in our name, siphoning public funds from their people at council to their people at the church. They have stolen our residents’ group bank reserves and most other assets. Should COVID death sweep these streets it will be on these charlatans’ heads. Justice will come to those who would profit from disaster.

Cashmere Residents’ Association responded to the 2010-11 Canterbury earthquake experience by growing the resource conversation between city council civil defence and a local church, to initiate the Cashmere Residents’ Emergency Support Team / CREST in 2013. We started emergency planning together in April 2014 and declared the CREST plan operative in March 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20190115172505/http://cashmere.org.nz/CREST.html

Snow, rain and fire storms were soon all weathered by the new group, plus the Kaikoura quake tsunami risk. But a temporary change of minister at the church spelled disaster for CREST itself, as the newcomer knew nothing of Christchurch quake community spirit and saw this only as earning opportunity for their church office. Silvia Purdie – the wife of the NZ Army chaplain on contract at Burnham camp – would soon be forced out by her flock for breach of trust, but not before she had forced robbery of Cashmere community, with very clear Labour interest. Thus we have corruption on high, to be remediated. It is important to understand this history, to understand and develop preparedness and greater resilience.

The fact that the church refused to review Purdie’s actions and, instead as cover up, have brazenly continued pointed crime against Cashmere community teaches a lot:

1. The reason there was no community preparedness work before the earthquakes is the same as that which follows: competitive grab as a mainstream culture taught by society’s leaders – all available resources are seized.

2. Presbyterianism itself has deep dishonesty, of intrigue for profit with a low root of murder (Mary, Queen of Scots) and very devious acts. Trust is not available there.

3. Fronting local government, for the city council, undermining sound civil defence and community well-being, extending Presbyterian crime as Labour-owned rort here, is the Spreydon-Cashmere Community Fraud (board).

4. ‘Soft’, imperial social-fascism (‘social-democracy’ as mediated and indirect democracy) grows in this way as perpetual rort, robbing assorted community output and assets, disabling the principled volunteerism at society’s base so independent community sense and capability fail.

5. Social-fascist (Labour Party) power is the only constant – growing community dictatorship contributes to disasters as worse social outcomes than they otherwise would be.

Our organised community response is inevitably needed again and has these shocking historical obstacles of dishonesty and broken trust to overcome, first and foremost. Help each other to help our selves. That is the task immediate before us. Kia kaha.

Kia ora