PETERS’ PEOPLE: The Secret Takeover Plot That Hijacked Kiwi Politics!

It started with tents. It ended with a takeover.
What began as a muddy protest village on Parliament's lawn — with makeshift kitchens, conspiracy rants, and a wooden slide called "Lake Mallard" — has now mutated into a full-blown political insurgency. And at the heart of it all? Winston Peters, the silver-tongued political survivor once dismissed as irrelevant, now resurrected by a ragtag coalition of anti-vaxxers, conspiracy theorists, and political exiles.
EXCLUSIVE: The man behind the curtain is none other than Glenn Inwood — a former whale-killing spin doctor turned "freedom" propagandist. Once known for defending Japan’s whaling practices, he's now swimming in murkier waters: the shadowy underworld of fringe politics. Through his outfit Resistance Kiwi, Inwood began weaving a web of manipulation, dragging NZ First from political oblivion to populist powerhouse — all under the noses of New Zealand’s mainstream media.
THE PLAN TO INFILTRATE PARLIAMENT
Forget elections — this was a hostile political takeover.
In a plot fit for a spy novel, protester and self-proclaimed wellness expert Gary Moller orchestrated a scheme to secretly plant activists into the ACT Party — like political sleeper agents waiting to strike. The mission? Shift party policy from within. The goal? Absolute freedom movement control.
Moller openly described this brazen act as a “Democracy Project”. But when ACT’s David Seymour caught wind, he slammed the door shut. Plan foiled.
But the freedom movement wasn’t done.

ENTER WINSTON: THE AWAKENING
When politicians ran from the protest, Winston Peters walked in. Literally.
Inwood texted his old mate Shane Jones, NZ First’s deputy leader, urging Peters to visit the camp. He came. He saw. And the movement never forgot.
“He was the only one who didn’t spit on us,” one supporter said.
From that moment, a bizarre marriage of convenience was born — the aging populist and the scattered, suspicious foot soldiers of the anti-vax fringe. They called it destiny. Critics call it a calculated coup.
INSIDE THE SHADOW MACHINE
Resistance Kiwi didn’t just rally voters. It engineered defections.
When the short-lived "DemocracyNZ" party imploded — a vehicle once backed by anti-vax doctor Matt Shelton and conspiracy lawyer Kirsten Murfitt — Resistance Kiwi had the scoop before anyone else. Why? Because Inwood was likely pulling the strings.
Both Shelton and Murfitt quietly jumped ship to NZ First. One bought shares in Inwood’s company. The other landed a high party list spot. Coincidence? Hardly.
By mid-2023, the once laughable “freedom movement” had become Winston Peters’ new army. No longer protesting in tents — they were campaigning with Facebook memes, coded language, and slick videos featuring Olympic legends like Lorraine Moller (Gary’s sister).
THE COMEBACK NO ONE SAW COMING
Peters’ Facebook page exploded. Over 120,000 followers — a digital empire echoing the grievances of a disillusioned nation.
Gone were the days of pro-vaccine posts. In came fiery tirades about 15-minute cities, globalist plots, and “jab injuries.” He began courting the fringe with calculated ambiguity, perfecting the art of plausible denial.
Behind the scenes, Inwood’s new political vehicle — S.B. Group — began pumping out propaganda under the guise of “VoteWise,” targeting Northland voters with the message: Vote Shane Jones, get National power.
The message? Peters isn’t just back — he’s reborn. And this time, he’s riding a wave of discontent all the way back into Parliament.

A MOVEMENT UNITED, A COUNTRY DIVIDED
With DemocracyNZ and Liz Gunn’s “NZ Loyal” in tatters, and the failed umbrella party Freedoms NZ imploding under its own weight, the movement found its final form: NZ First as the Trojan Horse.
“It’s ironic,” said one insider. “Winston once fought against this sort of thing. Now he’s their chosen one.”
Now Moller is encouraging others to join NZ First to reshape it from the inside — calling on freedom fighters to become the party.
“When you become the party, it becomes you,” he wrote ominously.
IS THIS DEMOCRACY? OR A TAKEOVER IN DISGUISE?
This isn’t just a story of fringe politics. It’s the greatest political hijacking in New Zealand’s modern history. What began with chants on the lawn may end with real power — the 5% threshold surpassed, and Winston Peters holding the balance of power once again.
The real question isn’t how it happened.
The question is: what now?
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