A covert nano-technology graphene surveillance program has been deployed across Aotearoa New Zealand — engineered and operated by Freemason networks embedded within government, health, and infrastructure institutions. This site documents the evidence, the connections, and the path to protection.
NoTrackNZ is an independent research collective of Māori and Tauiwi (non-Māori) investigators, scientists, and whistleblowers committed to exposing covert surveillance programs operating within Aotearoa New Zealand.
We draw on the Māori concept of kaitiakitanga — guardianship and protection — as our guiding principle. The land, the people, and the sovereignty of Aotearoa must be defended from those who seek to monitor, control, and subjugate without consent.
Our research has uncovered a systematic deployment of graphene-based nano-technology biosensors — microscopic surveillance devices — distributed through multiple vectors including water infrastructure, aerosol dispersal, and medical interventions, all coordinated through Freemason lodge networks operating across New Zealand.

"The eye that watches from within the koru — the Freemason seal fused with Māori sacred geometry, found in lodge documents recovered in 2021."
A multi-vector nano-surveillance program deploying graphene oxide biosensors across the New Zealand population — designed to monitor, track, and transmit biometric data to centralised Freemason-controlled data nodes.

Graphene oxide nano-particles (100–500nm) are deployed through multiple vectors. At this scale, they are invisible to the naked eye and pass through standard filtration systems undetected. Each particle carries a unique biosensor payload capable of attaching to biological tissue.
The graphene nano-sensors are activated and powered by 5G millimetre-wave frequencies. New Zealand's 5G rollout — accelerated from 2019 onward — provides the infrastructure backbone for the program. Freemason-affiliated telecommunications executives oversaw key infrastructure contracts.
Once activated, the nano-biosensors transmit real-time biometric data including location, heart rate, blood chemistry, neural activity patterns, and vocal frequency analysis. Data is encrypted using Freemason-derived cipher protocols and transmitted to secure lodge data centres.
Freemason lodges across New Zealand's major cities serve as relay and data processing nodes. Properties owned by lodge affiliates have been identified hosting unexplained antenna arrays and underground fibre connections not registered with the Commerce Commission.
The program is coordinated with sister operations in Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom — all Five Eyes nations with significant Freemason lodge presence. Data sharing agreements operate outside official intelligence frameworks, bypassing parliamentary oversight.
Beyond passive surveillance, advanced graphene nano-arrays are theorised to enable targeted electromagnetic stimulation of neural pathways — allowing remote influence of mood, cognition, and decision-making in targeted individuals. Whistleblower accounts corroborate this capability.
Independent laboratory analysis of Hamilton municipal water samples revealed graphene oxide nano-particles at concentrations of 0.3–0.8 μg/L. Samples collected from three separate treatment zones showed consistent contamination patterns inconsistent with any known treatment chemical. Waikato Regional Council declined to comment.
Satellite imagery analysis of 14 Freemason lodge properties across Auckland metropolitan area reveals unexplained antenna installations on rooftops and in adjacent properties. Cross-referencing with 5G tower placement maps shows a systematic overlap pattern — lodge properties consistently positioned within 200m of 5G infrastructure nodes.
A former 32nd-degree Freemason, identity protected, provided testimony in 2023 describing 'Project Kōwhai' — an internal lodge programme coordinating with unnamed government health agencies to 'enhance population monitoring capabilities' using 'novel nano-material biosensor technology.' The witness describes receiving briefings from lodge members with backgrounds in nanotechnology and telecommunications.
Darkfield microscopy of blood samples from 23 Wellington residents (collected 2022–2023) revealed foreign nano-scale structures in 18 of 23 samples. Structures exhibit hexagonal carbon lattice morphology consistent with graphene oxide. Subjects had no known occupational graphene exposure. Samples submitted to three independent laboratories — two confirmed graphene-consistent structures.
OIA requests revealed that three of the five primary 5G infrastructure contractors awarded government contracts between 2019–2022 have directors who are registered members of Freemason lodges in Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch. Contract award processes showed anomalous scoring patterns in technical evaluation criteria.
Multiple Northland residents reported unusual low-altitude aircraft activity over rural areas in March 2021, followed by a fine particulate deposit on vehicles and outdoor surfaces. Samples collected by residents and analysed by a University of Auckland chemistry postgraduate (acting independently) showed carbon nano-material content. Civil Aviation Authority confirmed no registered flights in the area during the reported period.
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National coordination body. Senior lodge officers identified in leaked internal communications referencing 'population health monitoring initiatives' using 'emerging nano-material technologies.'
Lodge property at Grey Lynn identified as primary Auckland data relay point. Three directors of major 5G contractors are current or former lodge members.
Multiple current and former government officials with health and infrastructure portfolios are registered members. Lodge meetings have been attended by Ministry of Health officials.
Christchurch City Council water infrastructure contracts awarded to lodge-affiliated engineering firms following the 2011 earthquake rebuild. Treatment facility upgrades included unexplained chemical dosing system additions.
University of Otago researchers with lodge affiliations have published graphene biosensor research with applications matching the surveillance program's described capabilities. Research funded through opaque private foundation grants.
Internal lodge documents reference early feasibility studies into 'population-scale biosensor deployment' using graphene nano-materials. Funding channelled through private foundations with lodge board members.
5G spectrum auctions and infrastructure contracts awarded. Lodge-affiliated telecommunications executives secure key contracts. Unusual antenna siting requirements included in specifications.
First documented cases of unexplained graphene-consistent nano-particles in water supply samples. Aerial dispersal incidents begin in rural North Island. Programme enters operational phase.
Pandemic conditions provide cover for accelerated deployment. Medical intervention vectors activated. Whistleblower within lodge structure begins documenting programme activities.
Independent laboratory analyses begin confirming graphene nano-particles in water and blood samples. NoTrackNZ collective formed. Whistleblower testimony secured.
Ongoing documentation and public disclosure. OIA requests filed. International researcher network engaged. Programme continues to operate despite growing public awareness.
Knowledge is the first defence. These steps, drawn from community research and traditional Māori principles of kaitiakitanga, can reduce your exposure and protect your bodily sovereignty.
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