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Signing Of The Maori Declaration Of Independence

Signing Of The Maori Declaration Of Independence on September 30th 2009 - your formal invitation.

Dear Hone, Tariana and Pita AND ALL OUR UNITED MAORI TRIBES OF AOTEAROA, including all other interested parties - pakeha/foreigners are welcome too.

Tena koutou, tena koutou, tena koutou katoa.

As Maori Governor of the Maori Government Of Aotearoa, and co-founder of Maori Declaration Of Independence 2008, I would like to thank you all for your attention to this celestial, serious and monumental occassion in the history of Maori peoples first migration to Aotearoa 400bc.

It is therefore my great pleasure to advise you all of my cemented decision and forthright intention to obtain signatures to further validate and legalize the Maori Declaration Of Independence 2008 from all tribes throughout Aotearoa - both recognized and newly formed.

Once completed, Maori will automatically reinstate the same rights we had before foreigner take-over happened to our land and people. Consequently, I/we, now have the right to assert to all foreigners, regardless of their perceived status, that as an indigenous Maori, they now have no jurisdiction over me, my family, my people, my land, or my business.

Consequently, I now have the right to govern our own land and our own people, and live in peace and harmony with our foreign and illegal immigrants/residents, without being subjected to NZ Government's decisions made in the interests of their own people, that adversely affect the interests of Maori people, our spiritual land and inheritance, and our vastly untapped potential that has been lying trapped beneath layers of foreign engineered oppression for 200 years.

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Whilst I recognize there will be an adjustment and settling in process, I am confident that as New Zealanders have had the run of our land for so long, they won't mind working amicably alongside Maori to accommodate our requirements in an effort to bring about long over-due justice for Maori. Maori ID will be made available for recognition purposes.

Therefore, in recognition of your most notable and worthy contributions to Maori causes, especially you Hone, and you Tariana for your letter of support recently, I cordially invite you and all interested parties, to the first signing ceremony of the Maori Declaration Of Independence 2008, at my home here at 546 Whangaparaoa Road, Whangaparaoa, Aotearoa, on September 30th 2009 - Maori Day Of Redemption - exactly one year following the establishment of MDOI 2008.

Please provide me with a speedy acceptance or rejection of my offer, in order to assist planning preparations, as I intend that all tribal representatives be present here on this very great day, not only for Maori, but also for pakeha who will also benefit greatly in many ways.

If I do not receive co-operation from any tribal leader, I will stand in as representative, and create new tribes and tribal leaders as necessary. Aside from that, I recognize and represent all Maori tribes as one united tribe, as we were when we first found these shores of Aotearoa.

The people who sign on 30th September 2009 however, are the ones whose names will go down as co-founders along with mine and my fathers, unless for good reason, they are unable to attend. I will appreciate any and all assistance that anyone can give me, in bringing about this outcome.

I trust you recognize the gift of authentic justice that MDOI 2008 hands back to our Maori people on a silver platter. Looking back on 200 years of injustice to Maori, such an official document that could have bought great peace to our people years ago, is tainted by it's unexplainable lack thereof.

I humbly advise that irrespective of whether you accept or reject my invitation to sign MDOI 2008, I will most definately form and publicly advocate observations about NZ Parliament and their doings, on behalf of 'future outcomes for Maori', that may or may not offend you. Please know that I take no sides when it comes to exposing corruption and people in the business of selling out Maori.

This means that today, I may be your friend, but tomorow, I may be your enemy, depending on your moral perspective. In my astute moral opinion, justice is not about friendship or approval based loyalty. It is about morality, compassion, and making ammends for the suffering of others. Simply put, it is about doing the right thing because it is right - as Honourable Tariana Turia has demonstrated by her letter to ministers on my behalf, not doing the right thing only because it suits your mood or your political agenda.

Please advise your position on the signing of the Maori Declaration Of Independence 2008. Your lack of response will be considered an unfavourable answer. Whether you are 'Hone come lately's', or whether you are astute enough to catch the early worm is entirely up to you. But know this - I will use the contents of this email to remind you of the opportunity I give you here today, should you decide to reject my offer, which will undoubtedly be to your detriment at a future date

I am sorry I do not come bearing trinkets and ornaments when it comes to 'formalities' and cordial invitations, however, I trust you now see that I value the integrity of these matters well above the presentation of them. I am about 'straight talking - not sweet talking. Entrenching and obtaining global recognition of our Maori Declaration of Independence is of the utmost importance.

Incase you're wondering, I don't speak Maori very well at all. I am being guided by my loyalty to my father, our forefathers - my spiritual guidance, and my love of logic, intellect and matters of the heart and spirit.

Much moral love,

Chanel Morton-Matene
Co-Founder, Guardian, Governor
Maori Government Of Aotearoa - wwwmoa-gov.com
The Moral Government Of People - www.global-maori.com
Moral Banking NOT Bankruptcy - www.moral-bank.com
Saleeyes Aotearoa Limited - www.saleeyes.com


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