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Queen Confirmed Non-Intervention

Queen Confirmed Non-Intervention

1858 LETTER FROM QUEEN VICTORIA

QUASHES TREATY OF WAITANGI

AND VOIDS ALL LEGISLATION

POST 1835 DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE

Te Waka O Nga Mokopuna Ki Aotearoa (TWONMKA ), the vehicle embracing all grandchildren in Aotearoa, New Zealand, announced today that a personal Letter of Request 1858, from Queen Victoria to every Maori throughout the land, written on Her behalf by Governor Colonel Thomas Gore Browne, requesting the Laws of England be considered for acceptance in Aotearoa, quashes the Treaty of Waitangi and reconfirms the founding document, the 1835 Declaration of Independence.

As a result Te Waka O Nga Mokopuna Ki Aotearoa has served SOVEREIGN AUTHORITY ORDERS on the government for the dissolution of parliament, based on the reply, the REJECTION ABSOLUTE, where TWONMKA accorded Her Majesty 2 years, in which to “cease all Crown business in this country”. The 2 years expires today 9 November 2004.

Queen Elizabeth is now in receipt (5 November 2004) of a follow-up letter from Te Waka O Nga Mokopuna Ki Aotearoa, a copy of the original 1835 Declaration of Independence with the English Monarchy’s agreed commitment to guard the sovereignty of the Maori people, the 2004 Declaration of Independence based on the original, and a copy of the SOVEREIGN AUTHORITY ORDERS served on parliament on Tuesday 2 November 2004.

The directives in the SOVEREIGN AUTHORITY ORDERS and original letter to Queen Elizabeth are as follows:

- “cease all Crown business in this country” and prepare for the swearing in of a ‘caretaker’ government for the duration of the re-alignment period

- for “all those who swear allegiance to the Crown “to give full support and assistance …..to the Sovereign Authority Members ….. Transitional Body …… under the direction of our appointed representatives.”

- “to make available “all funds necessary to aid the Transitional Body in the execution of their assigned tasks and duties”

- advise the nation on 9 November 2004 that their gracious hosts, SOVEREIGN MAORI, have exercised their right and authority …..

- advise the public that TIKANGA / IMMUTABLE DIVINE LAW common to all, disadvantageous to none, is the legitimate law applicable to all who live in Aotearoa, New Zealand.

Te Waka O Nga Mokopuna Ki Aotearoa are basing their actions on the fact that the 1858 Letter of Request was not answered by Maori, therefore the Laws of England were never accepted or agreed to for establishment here. The 1858 Letter of Request, the no response, then clear Rejection Absolute, therefore invalidates all legislation post-1835 Declaration of Independence, including the ‘Treaty of Waitangi’.

Maori remain Sovereign, with full Sovereign Authority, in their country.

Attachments

- Timeline of Events

- 1835 Declaration of Independence

- 1858 Letter of Request from Queen Victoria, in Maori, and the Translation

- 2002 (9/Nov) REJECTION ABSOLUTE with 2 year deadline, to QEII from Te Waka O Nga Mokopuna Ki Aotearoa

- 2002 (11/Dec) Reply from Queen Elizabeth II confirming non-intervention

- 2004 (28/Oct) Sovereign Authority Orders, 2004 Declaration of Independence, Follow-up Letter to QEII.

- 2004 (9Nov) Announcement to the Nation

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