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September 13, 2023

TONGARIRO Skulduggery – Beyond coincidence?

Q & A re: “Tongariro Skulduggery”

Three years ago TRM published what was described as a “Mockumentary”. The plot ruffled a lot of feathers and many requested clarification. Every week we hear the same questions… How much of the story is true? Where is the skull now? Is the skull real? Where did the idea of finding the skull come from? Is Sonny Jim a real person? etc…

It is now three years since the first publication in 2020. The continued response has given us enough confidence to do another print run – the fifth! Four more than ever anticipated… Meanwhile I will try to answer some of the most persistent questions…

I am not an author. The original idea for the plot emerged in 2019 on a bike-packing holiday with my son – a father/son bonding trip, biking around the East Cape coastal road from Opotiki to Gisborne and back on the Motu/Pakihi Trail. Each day after we had reached our destination we pitched our little pup tent to recover and talked about all sorts of stuff. Prior to our ride, I had no intention of writing anything. It is obvious he must have inspired me, so it is only fair he should take full responsibility for all complaints about the devious plot. There was no phone reception in remote locations, and after we had thrashed every subject that fathers try to bore their sons with so, to fill in the time, he helped with an outline draft of the curious plot which just gradually emerged on my iPhone. By the time we returned ten days later we were up to chapter five or six and the rest of the story flowed from there.

Despite some local folk actually believing it, the discovery of the skull up the Tongariro River was pure make-believe BS of course. The original idea of discovering the pre-Maori skeleton could have been hatched from the biography of Trevor Hosking, an out-of-print publication describing his life and in particular, his excavations as the Government appointed archaeologist for the Tongariro Hydro scheme. Under the Tokaanu Power Station tailrace, he discovered ancient buried villages and moved the remains from over 70 graves onto the hill behind Tokaanu.

The surprise was when the artifacts were carbon dated at around 400 AD – about 800 years before the Maori arrived. These original moa hunters had light skin and red hair which was also confirmed in other books such as Kakahi by Peter McIntyre. Even the local Tuwharetoa chief confirmed their presence in historic records. They prove conclusively that Maori were not indigenous, just in case you were wondering…

Soon after I started assembling the plot someone sent me the publication above – further confirmation. We still do not know who sent it or how they even found out we were trying to compose a story around it. So this is another belated “Thankyou” to whoever was responsible.

It is strange how the official Government records continue to try to deny these original ancestors existed. Many have suggested they do not understand why the revised new history for schools is only since 1840. As such, it was inevitable that someone had to write about it. As my history knowledge is sketchy at best, it was included in the fictitious plot.

The hope was to use profits (if any) towards conservation projects on the Tongariro River. For about ten years TRM has been trying to promote bike trail extensions north and south of the Tongariro River Trail. So far the council has not cooperated with our “vision”. We tried to introduce tourist information panels along the walking/biking trail to explain some of the history of the fishing pools etc. but again DOC (who manage the Taupo FIshery and the Tongariro River trails) refused to help. They will blame me of course. But at last we have found a little project to direct some of the huge $ profits.

A lttle progress has started. A local resident arranged for a park seat to be installed along the river walk in a sunny position with wonderful river views, where a rest stop has long been overdue. We cannot say where of course or Toe-paw Council will be on their way to confiscate it – they will just have to eventually discover it for themselves and then decide what to do.

Above is a photo of Sonny Jim helping carry his frail father on another bike trip. I am confident he will deny everything.

To try to clear up the rumours and confusion after two years we feel obliged to respond to some of the other persistent questions – Q & A below:

Was there a skull at all? No.

Was the side story about the van Dyck self portrait true? Yes.(see photo below)

Was there a “Turangi Treaty”? No.

Did someone really try to burn down TRM’s fence? Yes.

Was Sonny Jim’s car crashed and pushed into Lake Taupo? No.

Did we really receive death threats for posting a Fish & Game public release on the dangers of trout farming? Yes.

“Is TRM going to be converted into a retirement village? No. Is TRM going to be converted into a retirement village? No. (but watch this space for Tongariro River Mews”…)

Did the two motel dogs, Boof & Pumpkin, really die by mysterious means? Yes.

Did Sonny Jim move in with the Asian broker Lucy? No.

Is there a TRM Ladies Committee? Yes. A committee of one. She is called SWMBO.

Will there be a sequel? No.

Is the Tongariro trout fishing as great as claimed? Yes.

Will the new Government cancel the Waitangi Tribunal? Who knows…

Confused? So are we.

Finally, for proof that DNA can be traced over many generations, the following was the inspiration behind the plot. Following TRM blog on 8 February 2021…

Beyond coincidence?

Ever since “Tongariro Skulduggery” was published, so many TRM inmates and other readers have doubted and questioned or even scoffed at the plot – built on the extreme unlikelihood of discovering two identical matching DNA’s after over 800 years?

Being fishos and authors do not reveal the source of our information, but this fantastic story has been questioned so many times that SWMBO (She Who Must Be Obeyed is the History Teacher at TRM) advises that more explanation is needed. This revealing post is to confirm and explain how a similar match really has happened elsewhere after 9,000 years! Such is the miracle of DNA. For doubters, this blog could be interpreted as a confession of where such an extremely unlikely plot might have come from?

The Natural History Museum unveils the face of ‘Cheddar Man’. The original skeleton of ‘Cheddar Man’.

At some time on our big OE in 1972-73 we visited the Cheddar Gorge caves near Bristol in Somerset, UK. – where buried amongst numerous skeletal remains in 1903 they discovered a Mesolithic human male fossil, a complete skeleton discovered at Gough’s Cave in Cheddar Gorge, near the village of Cheddar. He is famous for being the oldest complete skeleton ever found in the UK. Radiocarbon dating indicated he died around 7150BC.

A reconstruction of the Cheddar Man.

At that time the British Isles were still linked to Europe by marshes and animals such as wild horses and antelope and bears lived there as confirmed by skeleton remains. This is mentioned for all the healthy sceptics out there who question “global warming” – it had started back then.

The archaeologists’ analysis decided he was about 23 when he died from a violent blow to the head, so he may have been murdered. Interestingly, they deduced from the pattern of bone cuts being the same as on animal bones nearby, these early ancestors were cannibals. This is also why the “Cheddar Man’ discovery was so valuable as most other skeletons from the post-ice-age period had been chopped up to suck the marrow.

Then fast forward to the present. DNA’s (deoxyribonucleic acid) double helix had been discovered in the 1950’s. Now everyone is aware of DNA being used to solve murders, sheep are cloned and crops are genetically modified. People can now predict personal chances of living a long life or suffering from obesity, demystifying what were matters of providence, fate, or even morality.

A retired history teacher Adrian Targett, believes he bears an uncanny resemblance to the first modern Briton as well as sharing his DNA

In 1997 Oxford University Institute of Molecular Medicine finally extracted mitochondrial material from the teeth – a molar from the Cheddar Man. Then after taking swabs from local people they announced they found a complete match, a blood relation after 9000 years. Perhaps just as remarkable, Adrian Targett was a local history teacher who lived less than a mile from the caves. So suck on that… Tongariro Slulduggery’s DNA plot over 800 years was relatively recent.

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