NZ’s secret terf t-shirt printer supports Rex Landy, victim of a transactivist, with #WeAreALLRexLandy tees.
None of us are safe from being targetted by "astonishingly vicious" transactivists.
In news that will surprise no one, New Zealand’s one and only known terf t-shirt printer, called the ‘Secret T Society’¹, has to remain anonymous to protect themselves from transactivists. In the words of British evolutionary biologist, Richard Dawkins, transactivists can be “astonishingly vicious”, so there are times when discretion needs to be the order of the day to keep ourselves and our families safe. Those of us who saw what went down in Albert Park in 2023, when Kellie-Jay Keen was here, will never un-see how quickly transactivists can go feral. The ‘Secret T Society’ was created with that in mind.
From one initial design shortly after that day in Albert Park, it has slowly and quietly grown into a rewarding venture. They will help design anything you want on a t-shirt within the parameters of their raison d’etre, and today a number of us own t-shirts which have been printed by them, including myself.
Now, they have offered to donate 50% of the profits from their #WeAreALLRexLandy t-shirts – see below picture - to Rex Landy’s legal costs. For those who don’t know who Rex Landy is, or what those legal costs relate to, Reduxx have written about the matter here. Briefly, though, Rex (short for Rexene) Landy is a no-holds-barred Kiwi terf and blogger, who became the target of a complaint by a man who says he’s a woman. It wouldn’t be unreasonable to categorise this man, who has a history of making vexatious complaints, as one of those “astonishingly vicious” transactivists mentioned by Richard Dawkins. The brave women of Reduxx don’t hesitate to call him out in their article, though, by both his original name of Daniel Johnston, and the name he now goes by, Caitlin Spice.
As the t-shirt says, we are all Rex Landy. What has happened to Rex could happen to any of us who dare to speak out against transactivists. Rex’s court case is on 16th December 2025, 9.30am, at the Wellington District Court. If you’re there in the t-shirt, you won’t be alone.
The Secret T Society only delivers to New Zealand addresses at the moment, but if you’re overseas, feel free to buy one for a Kiwi terf and have it delivered to her (or him) 😊 There is a website under development for orders which will be added to their X account upon completion. For now, however, contact can be made via email at: SecretTSociety@proton.me . If you follow each other on X, you can also message them there.
All packages come with the Secret T Society seal, which depicts the fiery spilling-of-the-tea in their logo.


To finish off with, here are a few more of the terfy prints they have made for t-shirts. Their creative talents extend from the ordinary to the exceptional, so whatever you want on your tee, just ask and see what transpires.





And we all thank anyone who buys a #WeAreALLRexLandy t-shirt to help Rex out.
The price of the Secret T Society’s t-shirts in NZD are -
$40 for a one-sided print
$51 for a two-sided print
$8 postage for one t-shirt anywhere in NZ
$11 postage for two t-shirts anywhere in NZ
Pricing for anything outside the above range is by discussion.
¹ X: @spillingtheTEES
Email: SecretTSociety@proton.me





What a great idea!
TERFINATOR ! 😎 I'm definitely up - or is it down - for one of those. A great idea indeed.