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Not an EV Fire
A funny thing happened at popular Coromandel, New Zealand beach town of Cook's Beach a week before Christmas 2023. Well it wasn't at all funny if you were the owners of the expensive "Kiwi beach bach" that was totally destroyed within two hours after being built a couple of years earlier. Our sympathies to these people, the nearby fire service were unable to control the fire which ripped through the two storied building in minutes. Multiple eye witnesses reported that an EV parked in front of or in (versions differ) the garage was fully ablaze before the house was. The Fire Service investigator quickly (the next day)determined that "the fire wasn’t a result of the battery in the car failing" and no investigation was necessary. I thought investigations of fires were usually more thorough and time consuming than this. What do you think?
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  • @NineSixK
    @NineSixK 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hey mate how did you get this video as I filmed it

  • @michaelsmith8060
    @michaelsmith8060 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What a great man, when he had his garage by Auckland hosp I was at ace towing, he was one of my favourite customers

  • @user-zu6qn9ux9n
    @user-zu6qn9ux9n 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What are those idiots laughing at???

  • @Taepa5
    @Taepa5 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    WTF all these online academics and Historians keep your comments to yourself lol if you had any real credibility we be the ones watching you

  • @kingfillins4117
    @kingfillins4117 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is where ideology and history merge into a hodgepodge of half truths or revisionism. It was colonization that saved Reo, that recorded it and systematized it and here you are saying the colonization stoped reo. Nonsense. No one stopped Naori speaking reo at home. And obviously to tech english to Maori. Maori choosing to focus on english was wise. But to stop using it entirely is no one’s fault but those that chose to stop speaking it.Northern Maori had great pride in reading and writing and boasted about it. That was colonization. If the French had colonized, things would be very different. What’s modsinvhere is respect. Respect for the gift of colonization that rapidly modernized Maori. That brought the ease of the wheel. Steel axe and hoe, Wool, the horse. Priceless revolutionary tools. Not to mention emancipation from slavery and tribal war. The musket wars killed 20,000 and 30,000 wounded. The land wars in contrast led to around 2000 Maori. No comparison. Yes war happened all over the world. Though 50% of Maori were killed or wounded. That’s the back drop fir the signing of the treaty yet it’s seldom mentioned. So good it’s mentioned here. The virtue and revisionism of the grievance industry outdated do with a reality check.

  • @ReiSpitz
    @ReiSpitz 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Quite a history about the Maori - put the Inca's or the Aztecs to shame in degeneration. Outcast from the Cook Islands during the 13th century as weaker primitive Neolithic people by later waves of Polynesians (Maori were from the original wave of primitive Polynesians pushed right out across the Eastern Pacific by successive stronger more advanced groups arriving from the west). They were outcast on rafts and some floated to the North East Coast of NZ driven by the South Equatorial Current and were stranded for 500 years. The weaker were pushed down to the South Island or Chathams etc. So the South Island Maori (had their own language) were the weakest of the weak. They were captured and eaten as 'Slave flesh' by the northern Maori doing raids. (Well they all ate each other - 80% of Maori pre European were dark skinned easily fattened slaves farmed and eaten by a lighter skinned 'Ariki' thin wiry elite royal caste). So it was with some righteousness as well as British cunning that they armed the southern Maori who then with muskets launched a genocidal war on the north.. That plus measles & flu halved the Maori population and removed most of the elite. The British then liberated the slaves and outlawed cannibalism. The northern Maori fought with the British against the south bad west Maori 'rebels'. The Maori sued for peace and a treaty was signed that removed all sovereignty and made them subjects to the English crown where the English would protect them from each other. Land could only be sold to or via the Crown. Maori could live on their reservations with native custom but none did. The treaty of Waitangi is strikingly clear in that the Maori cede sovereignty completely and become citizens of Great Britain - all 3 clauses lock that in. Nothing in today's 'Maori' culture is authentic. The music - all European (Maoris did not have tonal music, the songs are missionary tunes or introduced - Poi dance is from Islands and Stick dance from old Malaya. The carvings and art - all European - Arabesques that was the fashion at the time. Original Maori had limited dash carving and no painting of objects. No written language - all the syntax & grammar plus vowel inflection is European. No technology - some lagoon canoes and wood or stone Neolithic tools. No food sources - like pigs or crops - they left that all behind, all they had was a weak inbred fox (now extinct), some rats and a weak dismal pacific yam. They ate out all the bird-life including 10 species of Moa and 46 other bird species, didn't know how to farm the sea as were island people and so they turned to societal cannibalism. Today - no full blood or half blood left. No genuine tradition and almost all are offspring of Maori slave females sold to white settlers for muskets or food. -So more fake than the 'Sioux' or 'Cherokee' or 'Crow' who had at least retained some genuineness about who they were and their history. -Everything you 'saw or experienced' is fake. A totally convected disneyfied tokenistic set of inventions fueled by a grievance culture of mixed-race imposters fetishing a false past bad history because it pays benefits. 'This Horrid Practice' - Professor Paul Moon, "A Savage Country" Professor Paul Moon 'Behind The Tattooed Face' - Heretaunga Pat Baker, 'Anthropology In The South Seas' - H D Skinner

  • @ashernikora5942
    @ashernikora5942 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very insightful and informative...Joe Williams now a Supreme Court Justice

  • @Maori_Gal_Vlogs
    @Maori_Gal_Vlogs 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Aee my Great grand father Sam Kohu and our whanau did a petitions back in the ra

  • @jflunchbox3231
    @jflunchbox3231 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That's a MIGHTY WHITE title SIR JOE. You crack me up.

  • @williammckenzie6724
    @williammckenzie6724 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My family still has our Great great grandfathers medals from the battle of gate pa

  • @user-hs3qq8yi7k
    @user-hs3qq8yi7k 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm bawling my eye's out listening to Simon's story because that's excitley what happened to me and my siblings because my mother chose to be white because mum thought she could get further afield if she spoke English by her doing that she Robbed us of our heritage 😢

  • @StGammon77
    @StGammon77 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Te Tiriti o Waitangi is the Treaty of death by water baptised in Christ the Chiefs journey with God is the greatest story never told. The maori translation is a mirror of the Littlewood draft the final English writ, lost but found in 1989 concealed by maori and Te Papa a crime against NZdrs so bring that Mother document out we all understand English!

  • @HHiTTAR
    @HHiTTAR 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Land, sea and foreshore belongs to the creator not Māori not Pakeha or any other ethnicities, we're all tenant's under one landlord and expected to keep the place tidy and get along with our neighbours. Māori and Pakeha caused the deaths of hundreds of others so they both have no moral ground to stand on.

  • @HHiTTAR
    @HHiTTAR 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Land, sea and foreshore belongs to the creator not Māori not Pakeha or any other ethnicities we're all tenant's under one landlord and expected to keep the place tidy and get along with our neighbour's, Māori and Pakeha caused the deaths of hundreds of others so they both have no moral ground to stand on.

  • @dpomination8974
    @dpomination8974 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great interview!

  • @EdwardThomas-mn5vd
    @EdwardThomas-mn5vd 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What an elegant aircraft

  • @poopenshnapples7160
    @poopenshnapples7160 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The people just do #FingerRespect so why make this kind of thing make any sense... just deny!

  • @justinsingh221
    @justinsingh221 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is what happened while I was studying in Tauranga in 2013 th-cam.com/video/0IWIVxEnS-I/w-d-xo.html

  • @Frank-rx8ch
    @Frank-rx8ch 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The word treaty derives from the old testament word or Hebrew meaning covenant(kawenata). A covenant that was established between God and Abraham the promised land for his sons Isaac, Jacob and the children of Israel which stands to this day.bSame thing applies to the treaty established between the British & Maori which still stands today.

  • @jiara01
    @jiara01 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love the Pilot (Kawanatanga) and Kingdom (Rangatiratanga) example of the value difference and context of these words from the Maori version. Just brilliant matauranga backed by te Paipera. That is exactly what Jesus does through His gift of salvation for all of humanity. His value of everlasting love demonstrated on the cross sets a new value where no man can boast and where He resists the prideful and where the oppressed and humble are lifted up. He speaks in te reo just as He speaks in every language of humanity because He is God. In His book Matthew chapter 1 all He speaks about is whakapapa and the entire old testament book are all the stories of His whanaunga and their lives. He is amazing and is all about whanau restoration. He gave His life up on the cross so that all of humanity could be restored to Te Papa Atua. God is all about whanau, whakapapa, generations and honoring covenants. Kia kaha nga Maori ki te whakapono ki a Ihu Karaiti me tona aroha orangatanga ki a tatou katoa. Ahakoa ko wai, ahakoa he aha. Nou tona aroha mena ka whakapono koe. Amine x

  • @stephenbrockett710
    @stephenbrockett710 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What could be better?Another beautiful day in the Bay made even better by the presence of a DH98.

  • @Keithphysics
    @Keithphysics 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Shalom shalom Yerushalayim - peace be to you. Not the peace the world brings but the peace which only comes through Messiah. May Yah's Will be done on earth as in the Heavens. Amein

  • @davethewave7248
    @davethewave7248 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yes, the speaker's generation were *radicalized* as he says.^^

  • @davethewave7248
    @davethewave7248 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Prendergast said the Treaty was a *legal* nullity [not just a nullity]. This qualification is important. Law is only something that arises once a sovereign power is established. The Treat is arguably the establishment of that power, and therefore transcends the law... and in turn provides a basis for law [and order]. Does that mean the Treaty could be dismissed? No, but its basis is moral, cultural, historical... and should be [truly] honoured on those principles.

  • @davethewave7248
    @davethewave7248 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Mana is not the greatest thing. Because Mana was not... 'softened', you had the continual escalation of violence in the Musket Wars. Once the mana [authority/ absolute freedom/ pride] of the chiefs submitted to the new sovereign power [which infuriated proud chiefs such as Te Wahaorao and te Heu Heu] the musket wars quickly came to an end. This is also the practicality of conversion to Christianity, which involved a humbling of all involved... civility.

    • @StGammon77
      @StGammon77 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Precisely

  • @davethewave7248
    @davethewave7248 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    'If the Treaty died. you had to walk away'. Arguably, this is what happened at a later date with the advent of the NZ/ Maori wars. Here the Europeans were compelled to enforce sovereignty through force of arms. Interestingly, at the practical level, a show of arms enforced sovereignty at the Maketu area during the late musket wars [1843] over tribes that had not signed the Treaty. The legal experts at the time argued that Britain had no authority over unsigned chiefs. But this was considered irrelevant by both NZ statesmen and the colonial office back in London for NZ sovereignty had been *declared* over the whole of NZ in May 1840. This is the practicality of a sovereign power as opposed to the theory [law].

  • @davethewave7248
    @davethewave7248 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The language of the Traety is diplomatic not legalistic. Diplomacy IS relational [which was the point being made about Maori culture at that time]. And yes, I agrre that the Treaty should be understood by asking what it meant to them... as opposed to what it means to us [with our own modern preconceptions]. Historicism not legalism should be at work here.

  • @davethewave7248
    @davethewave7248 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Of course, this interpretation becomes absurd [that kawanatanga is way below rangatiratanga] because the whole point of the Treaty was to establish sovereignty over NZ and all of its inhabitants in order to institute law and order. Of course, then the argument could be that the Maori version was to pull the wool over the eyes of Maori, but that would entail that the English statesmen and the missionaries were being completely dishonest and malevolent. This is equally absurd. As for the [so-called] English version], why would they have been so specific as to everything that Maori continued to own? There are just too many contractions and absurdities for this reading of the Treat to make sense.

    • @Matikemai2040
      @Matikemai2040 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Law and order mate we had that already. Tikanga Māori the first laws of Aotearoa NZ

    • @davethewave7248
      @davethewave7248 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Matikemai2040 What kind of law allowed the chief absolute mana/ authority over the life of others... that was seen so horrifically in the decades of musket/ tribal wars before the treaty was signed? That is not law, but just brute power.

    • @Matikemai2040
      @Matikemai2040 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@davethewave7248 Tikanga Māori the first laws of these lands

    • @Matikemai2040
      @Matikemai2040 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@davethewave7248 utu otherwise known as the justice system

  • @davethewave7248
    @davethewave7248 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    'Rangatiratanga' is chieftainship. Enjoyment of chieftain rights are property rights.... not sovereignty. Chiefs such as Te Heu Heu of Taupo refused to sign because he knwo all too well that he'd be submitting his authority/ mana to the Queen... something he castigated other chiefs for. This is the fatal flaw for this 'two treaty' approach that has developed since the '80s

    • @Thewandereringanzac
      @Thewandereringanzac 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Not really bro. A chief had domain over maunga and awa and even foreshore and seabed hence the protest 20 years ago. But even if you are right, and chieftainship doesn’t mean sovereignty, there is nothing in te tiriti that signs away the sovereignty of Maori. The word generally taken to mean ceding sovereignty, kawanatanga, actually means governorship, not governance. So we never ceded. Search Anne Salmond the historian and she will say even the waitangi tribunal admits we never ceded anymore. Just look at the recent Nga Puhi claim, they never ceded. But the govt, who is illegal and the ones who stole land anyway so why should they be the ones to give it back? But anyway, they won’t conform to what the tribunal says so we are in a stalemate.

    • @davethewave7248
      @davethewave7248 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Thewandereringanzac The thing is the chiefs had no conception of 'sovereignty' back in the day, for it is a general abstract universal idea. The challenge was to communicate to the chiefs something they could get a handle on. They understood power/ mana/ unlimited authority.. of which they had a very earthy notion. So kawantatanga, as actually being the head honcho in a heirarchical system, they understood [article 1 deals with the politics]. This is why powerful chiefs to the south, such as Te HeuHeu, Te Waharoa, and Te WheroWhero, refused to sign. They understood it only too well.

    • @Thewandereringanzac
      @Thewandereringanzac 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@davethewave7248 they were giving the queen a governor to govern over their own subjects. That’s what the governor was doing at the time so they thought little of it.

    • @davethewave7248
      @davethewave7248 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Thewandereringanzac Imagine just for a moment that what you say is a story that has been concocted in recent times. Now consider what the chiefs themselves actually thought about the treaty arrangement; that is, if you're interested in historical truth - Hierarchy in rule, equality in rights. From the journal of Major Bunbury, who travelled throughout the country collecting signatures - "He endeavoured then to explain the meaning by a sort of diagram on a piece of board [to chief Te Hapuku], placing the Queen by herself over the chiefs as these were over the tribes. I told him it was literally as he described it, but not for an evil purpose as they supposed, but to enable her to enforce the execution of justice and good government equally amongst her subjects….. Captain Nias ordered a gun to be fired, at their request, and having signed the treaty and received some blankets and tobacco as a present, they were put on shore in a native village in the Bay."

    • @Thewandereringanzac
      @Thewandereringanzac 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@davethewave7248 this persons diary, that persons diary, they could say anything. One thing that doesn’t change is what it says in te tiriti. And that’s all the factual evidence I need to put forward a case for us not ceding.

  • @davethewave7248
    @davethewave7248 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The crucial text was the Maori text as this is what Maori understood and signed. Yet today it seems the crucial text has become the English text. The problem here is that the final draft was lost. The issue becomes one therefore of which English text is being used - a literary one penned by Freemean for a royal audience, or the actual one, which was rediscovered in 1992 and known as the Littlewood draft. Compare the Littlewood draft to the Maori version, and you've a line by line translation... with no superflous language.

    • @StGammon77
      @StGammon77 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Exactly, the concealment of this fact is criminal

    • @mossyra
      @mossyra 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      "Rediscovered" 😅

  • @davethewave7248
    @davethewave7248 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So the European paternal ancestor was a 'warmonger', and the maternal ancestor was a 'Maori princess'. Wow, what a 'history'. lol

  • @davethewave7248
    @davethewave7248 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    More identity politics. All too easy for gullible minds.

  • @davethewave7248
    @davethewave7248 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Woah.... is this the same genteel Simon Dallow I see on the news everynight? A little alarming to see an almost seething anger bubbling to the surface..... What is happening to this country. : (

  • @victorhenderson3560
    @victorhenderson3560 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Think the terminology for slave back in the day was taurekareka and at the time it was actually the only swear word in te rep maori

  • @joshniuloa727
    @joshniuloa727 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The day the greatest empire in the world at that time faced gate pa have heavly under estimated the skill an the heart of the people a payed the cost

  • @joshjones3408
    @joshjones3408 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I thank its a great video no music great filming thanks 👍👍👍👍

  • @paulholmes458
    @paulholmes458 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The interviewer irritated me. He kept on interrupting and stopping the flow of the story being told. The funny questions he was interrupting and asking were consequentially not funny. Know when to not speak and just listen.

  • @DW_Kiwi
    @DW_Kiwi 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Sir Joe is deluded. Half truths. Nothing worst. I just wonder how many Maoris have bent their knee to Baal!

  • @johntehiwi114
    @johntehiwi114 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is a load of Rubbish

  • @johntehiwi114
    @johntehiwi114 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It was genocide committed tell the truth all them hapu were all whanau wot a joke

  • @DW_Kiwi
    @DW_Kiwi 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Pity my comments of yesterday have been deleted. Does it not fit your narrative.. The point is you are using the wrong "copy" of the Treaty. Try the genuine original Te Reo Maori one. The only Treaty!! "is" the Maori one. Do the hard yards and try and find it. Its there online. I accessed the Te Reo Maori document (the text based one produced by Colenso, the Missionary printer of 1840) and used two separate GPT-4 Artificial Intelligence Bots to translate. The two translations came out very close to each other. Both do not mention Forests , Rivers or Treasured possessions in any way. It mentions land. This could be offered for sale "if the Maori wanted to" only through the Crowns agent. The Crown would protect possession of this land before and after the sale. Oh. By the way, the Treaty is Not a partnership!! Who invented this idea??

    • @davethewave7248
      @davethewave7248 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You could also try googling the Littlewood draft that was found in 1992 [in a deceased estate]. It was a copy of the final English draft form which Colenso's Maori version was translated. Put side to side, the language lies up perfectly... and not such specific language either of "Both do not mention Forests , Rivers or Treasured possessions in any way". I think that the English version that has made its way into officialdom since the 80s was based on Freeman's literary product that was meant for a royal audience. By the way, the handwriting of the Littlewood draft is Busby's.^^

    • @mossyra
      @mossyra 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      "Rediscovered" 😂

  • @leetuki8166
    @leetuki8166 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is absolutely brilliant, I am so happy I found it to broaden my awareness and knowledge and understanding better our historic times. He taonga tou kōrero, he Rangatira koe

  • @hadleymanmusic
    @hadleymanmusic ปีที่แล้ว

    Big enough shop proper wood tools and spec grade materials we can make a squad.

  • @paullatif4092
    @paullatif4092 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you Simon Dallow !! What a wonderful whakakpapa !! And amazing introduction of Sir Joe Williams !!

  • @kikorangimanawatu4945
    @kikorangimanawatu4945 ปีที่แล้ว

    Isn't that ruawahine

  • @puhigeoffreywaynefuimaonok8656
    @puhigeoffreywaynefuimaonok8656 ปีที่แล้ว

    another of those fake wars

  • @lisasmith1138
    @lisasmith1138 ปีที่แล้ว

    "We are all Polynesians" hehehe LOVE IT!

  • @billroderts3335
    @billroderts3335 ปีที่แล้ว

    THE DEVIL ALSO KNOWS THE BIBLE IS ARE EVIL AND HATEFUL YOU ARE NOT OF HOD PERIOD!!

  • @tiamariakohu5362
    @tiamariakohu5362 ปีที่แล้ว

    Your korero is so true you are so missed koro!!! Love you ❤️

  • @DrakeBuilders
    @DrakeBuilders ปีที่แล้ว

    Your lucky it wasnt North Shore Hospital #5HeartAttacksLater CentralAuckland sorted the #SixthHeartAttackOut #OpStenthalfPieJobs #NorthShoreNeedsAuditing