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Why New Zealand Needs the Freerangers Movement

  • Writer: Gary Moller
    Gary Moller
  • Aug 10
  • 3 min read

Restoring health, freedom, and connection to make our nation the best place to live and raise a family

Pyramid diagram illustrating consciousness levels: World, National, City, Family, Individual. Arrows signify reciprocal relationships.
Image By Dr Guy Hatchard

In his article, The Long Read: Twenty Reasons to Completely Reject Biotechnology Experimentation Part 1, Dr Guy Hatchard warns that human health and societal stability are not just matters of policy, economics, or psychology. They are also deeply biological. Please take some time to read Dr Hatchard's article, thank you. My sincere thanks to Dr Hatchard for the huge effort he must have gone to in explaining these complex ideas in plain English — thank you!


His work on genetic biofields describes how each species — humans included — is bound together by shared genetic and energetic connections. These "biofields" link individual consciousness with the collective, helping to sustain physical health, social cohesion, and even moral direction.


When these genetic and biological connections are disturbed, society suffers. We see it in rising ill-health, polarisation, conflict, and loss of trust. Dr Hatchard has even raised the concern that recent large-scale interventions, such as the mass use of mRNA technology, may have disrupted these natural fields that bind us together. What he describes in his article aligns beautifully with the Freerangers Movement, which I shall launch soon.

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The Freerangers Movement was born from the recognition that New Zealand must act now to repair these bonds — physically, mentally, and spiritually — if we are to become the healthiest, most resilient, and most united nation on earth. Our mascot is the New Zealand parrot: Back from the brink of extinction, independent, social, intelligent, and cheeky - free-range!


The Freeranger Way of Living

The answer is not more control, more fear, or more technology for its own sake.


It is to live once again as freerangers — people who:


  • Think critically and question everything

  • Honour truths and traditions that have stood the test of time

  • Live close to nature, respecting and working with its laws

  • Value health as a natural state – letting the body heal itself

  • Eat food as medicine, grown and prepared with care

  • Build face-to-face relationships that foster trust and community


This is how we restore the genetic and energetic bonds Dr Hatchard writes about. By living in harmony with our biology, our environment, and each other, we rebuild the invisible but vital fields of connection that keep societies stable and healthy.


Breaking the Chains of Fear and Isolation

Over the last few years, we've been told to fear each other, to keep our distance, to cover our faces, to view fellow citizens as potential threats. This breaks down the very social and genetic networks that underpin our collective wellbeing. Freerangers reject this path.

Instead, we choose connection over isolation, truth over propaganda, and trust over control. We take responsibility for our own health, and we share our skills and resources to help others do the same.


The Food Connection

Our food is not just fuel — it is a direct connection to the land, to our ancestry, and to our health. The way we grow, prepare, and consume food shapes our bodies, our minds, and even our collective consciousness.


Freerangers promote:


  • Nutrient-dense, chemical-free food grown in living soil

  • Traditional preparation methods that unlock nutrition

  • Eating patterns that honour the body's natural rhythms


When we eat this way, we nourish not just ourselves but the living systems we are part of.


A National Vision for Health, Unity, and Peace

If every New Zealander thought, lived, and behaved as a freeranger, we could:


  • Cut chronic disease rates dramatically

  • Slash dependence on pharmaceuticals and processed food

  • Restore resilience, physical fitness, and mental clarity

  • Rebuild trust and social cohesion

  • Make our country the best place in the world to raise a family


This is not a utopian dream. It is the natural outcome of living in accordance with our biology and the laws of nature – the very conditions in which human beings have thrived for millennia.


The Freerangers Movement is the call to return to these roots, to protect and restore the natural human biofield, and to pass on a stronger, freer, and healthier New Zealand to our children.

3 Comments


Supreme Oils
Supreme Oils
Aug 10

Thanks Gary, a good read and appreciation to Guy H for all he does. Hopefully mainstream oneday starts picking up on this, however humankinds ego doesnt seem to have changed much over the last few centuries.

Modern tech and its leaps and bounds are well weaponised against the peasents but I live in hope and faith that its a double edged sword and that eventually people will be forced to look beyound there nose, radio, newspaper and TV. Perhapes we are seeing this already, with MSM participation and trust at all time lows.

We live such short lives,its hard to know the overall trend. One thing I do know is that even if the plan is to breed somnambulists, mos…

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Anna Harper
Anna Harper
Aug 10

Excellent initiative Gary. We all need embrace being a Freeranger, and stand tall in our own truth.

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Grant Rawlinson
Grant Rawlinson
Aug 10

love the Freerangers idea Gary and what it stands for.

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