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Nation under Siege coming to the Porirua

'Nation under Siege coming to the Porirua'

Bishop Brian Tamaki’s ‘Nation under Siege’ tour heads to the Porirua next week on Monday 25th July.

The tour has already attracted large public attendances at meetings in Lower Hutt, Hamilton and New Plymouth, peaking with over 500 locals in Whakatane.

Appearing on Primes ‘Holmes’ show, Bishop Tamaki said his message was aimed primarily at the Christian and conservative community of New Zealand to bring awareness over political issues having disastrous affects on families and children.

The Bishop has produced a 30 minute DVD expose that is handed out free of charge to all who attend the public meetings. The controversial message, aimed primarily at the Christian community, details (1) A government gone evil (2) A radical homosexual agenda (3) The media – a modern day witchcraft and (4) the retreat of religion.

The tour arrives in Porirua on Monday 25th July with a 7.30pm public meeting at Mana College – 1 Awarua Street, Elsdon, Porirua before moving on to Palmerston North on the 27th and Wanganui on the 28th. The Bishop will be joined by Richard Lewis, leader of Destiny New Zealand and the party’s local Mana candidate Tala Leiasamaivao.

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