Post by Kiwi Frontline on Aug 29, 2020 4:51:23 GMT 12
TROSS PUBLISHING - THOSE NEW ZEALANDERS REDEEMING OUR TIMES
I have felt guilty for some time about being unable to do justice to the excellent, highly relevant books which John McLean, publisher of Tross Books, manages to produce, putting our largely leftwing, mainstream publishers to shame. His tireless campaign has embraced publishing well-researched writers addressing to the truth of issues about the actual facts, rather than media and government-supported propaganda, in relation to the history of this country.
This is vital knowledge, given the long taken-over of our educational institutions - including the Ministry of Education - by those who initially openly boasted about being neo-Marxists when I reviewed their books for the Christchurch Press in the 1980s onwards. However, they have long tunnelled underground, while we New Zealanders have been cushioned by our geographical isolation from the constant threat of invasion, both external and now internal, that Britain and European countries have had to face throughout the centuries. This, and that the fact that the teaching of history has been so long deliberately withheld from the school curriculum by this same ministry, means that New Zealanders as a whole are largely ignorant and complacent about the threat that communism, and indeed socialism, poses to any democratic country. The silly rebuttal to those writing to raise awareness of the white-anting of this country was often that they were imagining “Reds under the beds” - a clever move from the far Left, as ridicule is a strong weapon when attacking those trying to urgently bring home the truth of issues.
However, I also remember the riposte given by a Catholic trade union leader, well aware of the infiltration taking place, to the effect that it wasn’t just a case of “Reds under the beds” – but that they were actually sitting up in bed and having breakfast brought in. Metaphorically speaking, he was right.
Since the demise of INVESTIGATE magazine, produced by Ian Wishart, we have had no contemporary journal providing much-needed analysis of the relentless attack with which we are undoubtedly faced. We owe Ian a great deal for providing highly relevant, contemporary analysis of just what was, and is, happening in this country and abroad - including the mischief-making and venality of those whose political agenda has been very much against preserving New Zealand as a democracy. This of course includes the parliamentarians signed up to handing over our independence to a One World Government movement, aiming for an over- governing body with its own army to keep dissident nations in check. Like ours?
While Australia has the excellent The Spectator, News Weekly, Quadrant and The IPA Review, New Zealand now has no important and relevant journals - with the exception of ELocal, the community-based magazine producing worthwhile articles.
We therefore are very much indebted to John McLean of Tross Publishing who consistently publishes books bringing home to New Zealanders what is actually happening - and has been happening in this country - and the threats posed to us, again internally and externally.......
100daystodemocracy.wordpress.com/2020/08/26/tross-publishing-those-new-zealanders-redeeming-our-times/
I have felt guilty for some time about being unable to do justice to the excellent, highly relevant books which John McLean, publisher of Tross Books, manages to produce, putting our largely leftwing, mainstream publishers to shame. His tireless campaign has embraced publishing well-researched writers addressing to the truth of issues about the actual facts, rather than media and government-supported propaganda, in relation to the history of this country.
This is vital knowledge, given the long taken-over of our educational institutions - including the Ministry of Education - by those who initially openly boasted about being neo-Marxists when I reviewed their books for the Christchurch Press in the 1980s onwards. However, they have long tunnelled underground, while we New Zealanders have been cushioned by our geographical isolation from the constant threat of invasion, both external and now internal, that Britain and European countries have had to face throughout the centuries. This, and that the fact that the teaching of history has been so long deliberately withheld from the school curriculum by this same ministry, means that New Zealanders as a whole are largely ignorant and complacent about the threat that communism, and indeed socialism, poses to any democratic country. The silly rebuttal to those writing to raise awareness of the white-anting of this country was often that they were imagining “Reds under the beds” - a clever move from the far Left, as ridicule is a strong weapon when attacking those trying to urgently bring home the truth of issues.
However, I also remember the riposte given by a Catholic trade union leader, well aware of the infiltration taking place, to the effect that it wasn’t just a case of “Reds under the beds” – but that they were actually sitting up in bed and having breakfast brought in. Metaphorically speaking, he was right.
Since the demise of INVESTIGATE magazine, produced by Ian Wishart, we have had no contemporary journal providing much-needed analysis of the relentless attack with which we are undoubtedly faced. We owe Ian a great deal for providing highly relevant, contemporary analysis of just what was, and is, happening in this country and abroad - including the mischief-making and venality of those whose political agenda has been very much against preserving New Zealand as a democracy. This of course includes the parliamentarians signed up to handing over our independence to a One World Government movement, aiming for an over- governing body with its own army to keep dissident nations in check. Like ours?
While Australia has the excellent The Spectator, News Weekly, Quadrant and The IPA Review, New Zealand now has no important and relevant journals - with the exception of ELocal, the community-based magazine producing worthwhile articles.
We therefore are very much indebted to John McLean of Tross Publishing who consistently publishes books bringing home to New Zealanders what is actually happening - and has been happening in this country - and the threats posed to us, again internally and externally.......
100daystodemocracy.wordpress.com/2020/08/26/tross-publishing-those-new-zealanders-redeeming-our-times/