In a recent post I explained how my understanding of fraud in the 2020 US Presidential Elections was best seen in proper biblical context - while the world was created good, since the Fall it is indeed a corrupt place! In this post I explain why the widespread acceptance of this reality excites me . . . it is a critical step towards mankind recognising its prideful folly. … [Read more...] about 4. Widespread Recognition of US Presidential Election Fraud Excites Me
3. Putting American Politics Into Context
I share here what I believe is an important missing component to the 2020 US Presidential Election controversy, raising my concerns at our Western worship of democracy and in particular the USA's utter reliance on (therefore worship of) their Constitution, which inexorably leads to worship of the resulting Democratic Republic. I touch on the evidence of election fraud; explain … [Read more...] about 3. Putting American Politics Into Context
2. Faith in Political Power
I dive in here deeper explaining the spiritual significance of voting, enhancing previous posts that have identified a vote as a prayer, pinging democracy as evil and exhorting Christians not to vote. In essence participating in a 'rigged' system perpetuates it, for it is technically impossible to change a system from within it. … [Read more...] about 2. Faith in Political Power
1. Who’re Ya Voting For?
A 'new' mate asked me this recently. According to common wisdom you shouldn't talk about politics or religion. The short version of this conversation was that I told him I don't vote and that a vote is a prayer. In response to the former concept he ranted about anarchy. He scoffed at the latter. The longer version follows and will likely destroy a newfound friendship. Whatever. … [Read more...] about 1. Who’re Ya Voting For?
US Election Fraud UNMASKED!! – Introduction
This is an introduction to a book containing a series of posts that explain events surrounding the 2020 US Presidential Elections as seen from what I believe to be a true Christian perspective/worldview. It includes issues such as human nature, fraud, faith, politics, conspiracy and the financial. Enjoy. … [Read more...] about US Election Fraud UNMASKED!! – Introduction
More King Country Corruption – SPCA, Taumarunui
I hate it when I have to engage with greedy, stupid people. In this post I share the issues I faced recently when dealing with more corruption in the King Country - this time it's the SPCA Op Shop in Taumarunui who created a scene over a couple of hundred bucks worth of . . . a bed. Yup! Spare me days! … [Read more...] about More King Country Corruption – SPCA, Taumarunui
The ‘Unchristian’ Concept
In this post I discuss the concept of acting in an "unchristian" manner. It results from an accusation from an unsolicited email engagement with a couple of women with a chip on their shoulder. One of them took issue with my faith and attempted to use the guilt thing to manipulate me. She found though, that this doesn't work! … [Read more...] about The ‘Unchristian’ Concept
Musings 1 – Deception Drives Logical Failure
In this post I share recent experiences of logical failure and explain how digging deeper reveals that deception is its driver if persistent. It follows an unsolicited email exchange from a couple of sisters with a chip on their shoulder - actually a few chips, so it seems. … [Read more...] about Musings 1 – Deception Drives Logical Failure
TSLPI 53. About the Author
Dennis A. Smith is a New Zealand based author, blogger, NZ based private investigator and entrepreneur. … [Read more...] about TSLPI 53. About the Author
TSLPI 52. Holocaustianity
Researching the Holocaust is one of the most dangerous tasks that can be undertaken in the West. The Shoah hoax is widely perceived in the Muslim countries as a Jewish “thing”, and is largely ignored in Asia. The fear of becoming labelled an anti-Semite has a massive dampening effect on all but the bravest. It is though an effective lesson in truth-divining where the absence … [Read more...] about TSLPI 52. Holocaustianity
TSLPI 51. Tuila’epa.com Porn
I share here three big 'shames' relating to Tuila'epa , the Prime Minister of Samoa, a man whom I call a coward and a crook – a corrupt politician overseeing a small proud nation. 1. TUILAEPA.COM - In 2010 I secured the domain name www.tuilaepa.com for the 'big man'. Sadly, or humorously if you despise the man, it is now an Asian porn site. He will never get the domain … [Read more...] about TSLPI 51. Tuila’epa.com Porn
TSLPI 50. Force, A Cultural Conflict
Edward Joseph Schmidt from Alafua in Apia, called himself “Force”. He is a Samoan national who got way out of his depth engaging with a foreign culture – one that dealt with life by principle rather than expediency. As a result, he found himself in a lot of trouble before the Samoan courts – perjury, theft, wilful damage sort of thing. Force applied his Samoan ways … [Read more...] about TSLPI 50. Force, A Cultural Conflict
TSLPI 49. Creating Commercial Value
“Escape” is the theme of two books I wrote while in Samoa. Both “Escape the Church' and 'Escape the Police State' provided commercial opportunity from a rural location that had no obvious income streams. The point of this example is that anybody, anywhere in the world, with any level of experience can create value for others - if they put their mind to it. I'll put this out … [Read more...] about TSLPI 49. Creating Commercial Value
TSLPI 48. Whale Oil
Cameron Slater is an astute New Zealand political commentator, son of a long-term National Party big-wig. Over the years he has struggled with defining his own identity; he has fought depression; tackling many a personal ghost and he has done it in the public gaze. In recent years he has lost some high profile defamation cases, suffered a stroke and has been marginalised by … [Read more...] about TSLPI 48. Whale Oil
TSLPI 47. Backing Yourself
I've mentioned previously that a writer needs to know a subject in order to be able to share it believably, but developing our own story can be one of the hardest things to do because we know it so well. This knowledge can bring a blindness. The objectivity that brings us credibility is hard to balance with the passion that engages a reader. Writing my own personal story … [Read more...] about TSLPI 47. Backing Yourself
TSLPI 46. DNC
Taking on power and authority is not for the faint-hearted and it does not always result in a win, nor justice. I'm a proud man and I hate losing, but while I didn't lose in a scrap with the Domain Name Commission, I certainly didn't win an argument against authority. I didn't lose in court. In fact I even didn't withdraw a court case – I simply blogged my thoughts, … [Read more...] about TSLPI 46. DNC
TSLPI 45. The Power of Story
Sharing challenging concepts is in itself a challenge. A simple matter of theft, or a deception or a matter of fraud, while perhaps appearing complex from the outside usually comes down to something very simple. The challenge for people wanting to get their story out is to simplify it sufficiently that the reader can grasp what it's all about. Continuing on in the … [Read more...] about TSLPI 45. The Power of Story
TSLPI 44. Creating Value From Others
You do not need to be 100% original with everything you do. It is perfectly possible to create value for others from others' work or ideas, after all that is what a builder or a baker does – taking materials and ingredients then using tools intelligently to build a house or bake a cake. In fact some of the most successful ideas in business have come from the combination of … [Read more...] about TSLPI 44. Creating Value From Others
TSLPI 43. Unforgettable People
John Ingley I have never met the late Te Kuiti author and investigator John Ingley but I feel that I know him, and very well. This image has been taken from the one recorded interview that I have on file. John's story is that of an uneducated man of the bush – you can see his unkempt appearance in the photo – who spent his life asking questions and in the end made his … [Read more...] about TSLPI 43. Unforgettable People
TSLPI 42. Buying A Fight
Most people, including me, want a peaceful life – one preferably devoid of fighting. 'Bad guys' however, are wired differently and usually have no compunction about throwing their weight around. Aggression is a tool that works very well for crooks and bullies. I found myself toughening up over the years as I realised more and more that the little guys were getting trashed … [Read more...] about TSLPI 42. Buying A Fight
TSLPI 41. Conceptually Challenging
In 2009 I visited third world, island nation, Samoa. Following a unique set of circumstances in 2010 I emigrated to Samoa and commenced a private study into the nature of money. My book 'Mistakes of the Monetary Reformers' summarised the blogging of my findings by collating these blog posts. The title takes a negative approach, featuring the word and concept 'mistakes' but … [Read more...] about TSLPI 41. Conceptually Challenging
TSLPI 40. Det. Inspector Bruce Hutton
Detective Chief Inspector Hutton was found to have planted evidence that convicted an innocent man, Arthur Allan Thomas in the murder of Jeannette & Harvey Crewe. In the 1970s as interest in the Crewe murders came to fever pitch, many weighed in on the corruption revealed within the NZ Police force. The impact upon the NZ society of these revelations has lasted to … [Read more...] about TSLPI 40. Det. Inspector Bruce Hutton
TSLPI 39. Taking it to Them
This book is a concept developed for a New Plymouth man arrested and charged with a crime he never committed. The photo is of a Corrupt Cop, a Samoan policeman who sold the database of gun owners to gangs. Depending on the way the case unfolds the book may or may not be produced. Replacing the photo on the front cover however with a photo of the policewoman who encouraged … [Read more...] about TSLPI 39. Taking it to Them
TSLPI 38. Writing the Wrong
In Samoa I found myself standing up for people around me, those whom we call over there, “the little people”. I conceptualised the idea of a legal support service for those without a voice facing injustice. Along with a friend, I scouted out a location on the road to the courthouse and developed a business plan which involved a service to take on the high and mighty by … [Read more...] about TSLPI 38. Writing the Wrong
TSLPI 37. He’s Good For It – Not!
I received a call from Australia. “My name is John. I'm coming to New Zealand and would like to meet you. I've been reading your blog and love your work! I've funded the Te Aliki family in their fight for justice for the last few years and I wish to get your advice!” “Sure!” I said So we met. I met with this millionaire businessman from Sydney in an Auckland hotel with … [Read more...] about TSLPI 37. He’s Good For It – Not!
TSLPI 36. NZ Initiatives
I started website development in 1997 as an interest and established Go Kiwi Internet as my commercial web development company in 1999. Over the next decade I built it into New Zealand's most prolific web development company, personally developing a stunning more than 550 commercial and charity websites. In 2006 I 'retired' & established the Web Developers Association … [Read more...] about TSLPI 36. NZ Initiatives
TSLPI 35. Showing Sensitivity
Everybody has a story to tell – everybody. Some stories are easy to share; easy to listen to and can be widely interesting. Others can be sad as people talk about losses, grief and so on. Some though are Simply Outrageous. Righteous anger is an incredibly powerful force in the world because it is intensely motivating. When we see or hear about injustice many of us will … [Read more...] about TSLPI 35. Showing Sensitivity
TSLPI 34. Dennis A. Smith Headshot
As a web designer, one of the hardest things to get from a client is information – be it statistics, contact information of people to speak to, text for a website, or good photos. The headshot shown to the right here was taken in 2009 at Lake Pupuke, Milford. I know this detail years later because how I present myself to the world is important to me. Let's go through the … [Read more...] about TSLPI 34. Dennis A. Smith Headshot
TSLPI 33. Sharing by Teaching
A lovely pleasure that any thinker, parent or mature person has is gaining the opportunity to share their knowledge, or wisdom with others. Assuming that we care, we all want to teach our children what we have learned in life, so that we can give them the best start we can. As we mature, age and retire (or make moves in this direction) we can also seek to share our … [Read more...] about TSLPI 33. Sharing by Teaching
TSLPI 32. Evolution vs Godly Logic
One of the first investigations I undertook dived into the concept of evolution. My findings that I had been hoodwinked from childhood shocked me to the core. Undertaken long before the Intelligent Design movement developed this was 'fringe theory' at the time – contempt poured on those written off by the mainstream as “just foolish, religious nutters”. Evolutionary thought … [Read more...] about TSLPI 32. Evolution vs Godly Logic
TSLPI 31. Possible Positivity
Negativity abounds in the world as the human spirit seeks to pull others down and most of us naturally see the world negatively. This is especially so the longer we live and the more realistic we become. The Pumpkin People is an example of a conscious effort to show the power of positive. The setting of this book is an island environment with an outsider who was a target … [Read more...] about TSLPI 31. Possible Positivity
TSLPI 30. The Truth of The Path of Truth
One of my most 'influential' investigations commenced when I engaged with an online Christian truth ministry, Path of Truth. Billed by detractors as a cult, it most certainly exhibited cult-like tendencies but things were not quite so binary as both sides claimed. Although it had a physical farm and presence, Path of Truth was a primarily digital force and in its hey-day … [Read more...] about TSLPI 30. The Truth of The Path of Truth
TSLPI 29. Engaging Emotions
The Prince & the Pauper is a book that developed as a story in a realtime teaching experience with the Korean mother of a homestay student whom I had recently met. She had returned home and we used phone & email. It is an example of opportunism and the natural progression from one simple understanding to a greater life experience, and eventually into a full blown … [Read more...] about TSLPI 29. Engaging Emotions
TSLPI 28. Samoa Ventures
My experiences in Samoa were challenging, a Palagi being a target from the outset due to the widespread perception that the colour of my skin made me a millionaire. That would be fine except for the hugely draining sense of entitlement that permeated Samoa. I fulfill the role of the prophet, speaking forth the wisdom entrusted me, more than the predictive. Connecting the … [Read more...] about TSLPI 28. Samoa Ventures
TSLPI 27. Getting Factual With Fiction
Writing fiction can be harder than non-fiction which is essentially just recounting facts, for one needs to know the subject intimately before one can speak definitively & authoritatively in our story. Let Go The Peanut is a fictional story of a couple going through their lessons of learning about money. It teaches important concepts about money – what it actually is and … [Read more...] about TSLPI 27. Getting Factual With Fiction
TSLPI 26. Olinda Woodroffe
Olinda Woodroffe is a Samoan lawyer who lives in Remuera with her husband who comes from a similar industry. She exudes passion and her mind multitasks well. In many senses she is a formidable opponent with a never-say-die fighting attitude. For years she has shared legal wisdom on a weekly radio presentation in Australia. Olinda sought out help from us to use the Internet … [Read more...] about TSLPI 26. Olinda Woodroffe
TSLPI 25. Paying the Price
The book Corruption in Samoa has had a serious impact on many people, not least the author. I was 'close' to the Prime Minister of Samoa, Tuila'epa from my arrival in Samoa in 2009 for the first two years. Tui, as he asked to be called, wined & dined the new-boy on the block and loved the positivity and ideas that “the Palagi” brought to Samoa. Equally enjoyable was … [Read more...] about TSLPI 25. Paying the Price
TSLPI 24. Taumarunui Museum Trust
The Taumarunui Museum Trust was conceptualised and founded by King Country historian Ron Cooke. A trusted photographer in Taumarunui for many years, he had collected the archived newspapers, photograph collections and so on for decades, many having entrusted their family heirlooms to him for safe keeping. He was tireless in his desire to secure, protect and share his and … [Read more...] about TSLPI 24. Taumarunui Museum Trust
TSLPI 23. Publishing Evidence Prior
Any act of publishing material related to a matter while it is before the courts has the potential to be seen as an effort to influence the hearing or the judge. This is a big 'no-no' and can be seen as an act called “contempt of court”. Not so information already published, which canalso be used as evidence in court. 'And They Said: Powerful quotes used in evidence' is a … [Read more...] about TSLPI 23. Publishing Evidence Prior
TSLPI 22. Bert Potter, Centrepoint
In the 1960's & 1970's people feeling oppressed from tight societal rules desired to remove themselves from the social expectation that sex best occurred within the confines of marriage. In this environment, New Age 'guru' Bert Potter established a community in Albany on Auckland's North Shore to provide an alternative lifestyle for those with a liberal take. Centrepoint … [Read more...] about TSLPI 22. Bert Potter, Centrepoint