Investigate - New Zealand's current affairs magazine - November 2003
Over the last few years, Helen Clark has been an enigma. She was the Labour Prime Minister of New Zealand. Then she retired to become head of UNDP.
The question arises of the obvious lesbian signs apparent in New Zealand. I have found an old magazine with a summary of the life of Helen Clark as Prime Minister.
Let us look at her more controversial agenda in social engineering. Prostitution was legalized. Plans were put in place to outlaw smacking. Cannabis was to be decriminalized.
The Care of Children Bill which aims to make gay and lesbian couples equal to traditional families.
It was to be easier for boyfriends/girlfriends of biological parents to be given parental rights over a child in defiance of objections of the other biological parent.
In 2003, she was still happily married to Peter, according to the article.
But the fact remains that the planned legislations above are definitely in support of a gay and lesbian agenda. Helen Clark once visited Papua New Guinea with great fanfare and was never heard of again.
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Helen Clark has not convinced the United Nations to focus on family.
According to the plan above, a married couple could break up. One spouse could have a relationship with a gay or lesbian lover who could then be given custodial rights over the children. This is not a family agenda.
The author Ian Wishart outlines in detail the gay and lesbian infrastructure that was set up in New Zealand during the time of Helen Clark as Prime Minister. Gays and lesbians were given key positions.
Ian Wishart makes an unforgettable comment. He says that the key issue is not the sexuality of the appointees
But it is also the networks they are part of, the power they hold, their liberal permissive anti-family world view and the politics of gender they bring to their job. Infiltration is the name of the game.
Now Clark has taken her world view to the United Nations to infiltrate and foist a gay and lesbian infrastructure on the developing world. First New Zealand then the world.
But she ran away from Papua New Guinea when AIDS Holistics asked her on our old blog as to whether or not she had a lesbian agenda. She is not infallible.
One wonders how the First Bloke Peter fitted into the NZ gay and lesbian agenda. Are they still together? It raises the question about any other First Bloke in the region.
Latest hit tally: 78, 230
Helen Clark has not convinced the United Nations to focus on family.
According to the plan above, a married couple could break up. One spouse could have a relationship with a gay or lesbian lover who could then be given custodial rights over the children. This is not a family agenda.
The author Ian Wishart outlines in detail the gay and lesbian infrastructure that was set up in New Zealand during the time of Helen Clark as Prime Minister. Gays and lesbians were given key positions.
Ian Wishart makes an unforgettable comment. He says that the key issue is not the sexuality of the appointees
But it is also the networks they are part of, the power they hold, their liberal permissive anti-family world view and the politics of gender they bring to their job. Infiltration is the name of the game.
Now Clark has taken her world view to the United Nations to infiltrate and foist a gay and lesbian infrastructure on the developing world. First New Zealand then the world.
But she ran away from Papua New Guinea when AIDS Holistics asked her on our old blog as to whether or not she had a lesbian agenda. She is not infallible.
One wonders how the First Bloke Peter fitted into the NZ gay and lesbian agenda. Are they still together? It raises the question about any other First Bloke in the region.
Latest hit tally: 78, 230
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