
If you haven’t seen it, now is the time! The most important and compelling documentary on early New Zealand history and the coverup agenda is now available to view at YT thanks to presenter Gabi Plum and Plummtree Productions. Long-time Uncensored readers may recognize the late Noel Hilliam, who has contributed popular articles to us.

This documentary was “pulled” from TVNZ and labelled as “pseudoscience”. We suggest you view it and judge for yourself.
Click on the link at the below the description to view Gabi’s presentation.

Gabi Plumm Published on May 19, 2019
Unravelling the feud between science and folkore, we uncover the hidden depth behind ancient legends. The documuntary digs deeply into the now denied history of the Ngati Hotu and the Waitaha. Who are these people, where did they come from and where are they now?
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View at YT link: (Opens in new tab)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wqci_tXGn94
NOTE 11/8/23: As you can see the link has been removed (YT censorship) but we’ve found another independent upload!
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