Anonymous ID: c34075 Nov. 25, 2019, 8:07 p.m. No.7373996   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5254 >>6911 >>6932

Re-post from NZ#1

 

Have you read Greg Hallet's work? I cant find the book online anymore but there's this:

 

THE SEX COLLECTORS & NEW ZEALAND: A BLACKMAILER’S GUIDE

 

‘Mafia, Blackmail & The New Zealand Government’

 

Greg Hallett: So here we are, talking about “New Zealand – A Blackmailer’s Guide”.

 

One of the things I found out over the last ten years of studying governments and listening to intelligence and counter-intelligence is that those in government are sexually compromised, and their sexual secrets are collected and then they are promoted into governments and into judiciaries and into all the positions of importance.

 

In 2007 I wrote and published “New Zealand – A Blackmailer’s Guide”.

It was nominated for “Book of the year” and then, within about ten days, the article was removed, the book was no longer nominated, and concerted government attacks began, because I got the sexual secrets of New Zealand politicians and judges – the same sexual secrets that were sold to foreign countries to control New Zealand.

 

The person who collected the sexual secrets on New Zealand is the same person who became the Prime Minister – Helen Clark. She collected the sexual secrets from the seventies and sold them to a Russian intelligence agent called Valenti Putin. He had two body doubles, also living in Wellington between 1980 and 82, and they were called Alexander Putin, Valenti Putin and Alexia Putin.

 

Helen Clark collected the sexual secrets of New Zealand’s politicians, lawyers, judges, mayors, gave them Valentin Putin, and he used them to create and govern New Zealand as a communist mafia dictatorship, that would do absolutely anything that it could to cover up its sexual shame.

 

When I published “New Zealand – A Blackmailer’s Guide” in October 2007, in June 2008 James Frederick Bazley, released out of prison and working as a Tax Account, Budget Advisor in Invercargill, he contacted his ex-wife Dame Margaret Bazley and said he wanted to murder me. Dame Margaret Bazley stopped it, she said no. I didn’t know about it actually – Intelligence told me about that probably three years later.

 

With my radio interviews, people have been ringing up from overseas, complaining to New Zealand Foreign Affairs, so all of the government departments, 12 of them, got together, and they worked out a way to attack me. So what they did is they each sent me fines, and then when I replied to those fines, they ignored my response and send me penalties on those fines.

At the same time I had five cases going on in the High Court, one in the District Court, with all of my evidence suppressed. The end result of going through the New Zealand Judiciary for four years, from 2007 to 2011, the end result was that the judiciary could not hear any one of my cases.

 

http://theunhivedmind.com/wordpress4/the-sex-collectors-new-zealand-a-blackmailers-guide/

Anonymous ID: c34075 Nov. 25, 2019, 8:24 p.m. No.7374171   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6895

Misguided Spying and the New Zealand Massacre

March 15, 2019

By Suzie Dawson

 

Now that the bodies of 49 innocent human beings are lying in a Christchurch, New Zealand, morgue — gunned down by a heavily armed terrorist — New Zealand media are asking the obvious questions: why didn’t our intelligence agencies know there were xenophobic, murderous, white supremacists on the loose in Christchurch?

 

“Questions are being asked of the nation’s security services in the wake of a mass shooting described as ‘one of New Zealand’s darkest days,” Stuff.co.nz reports and quotes a University of Waikato professor of international law, Alexander Gillespie, as saying: ‘If it’s a cell we need to ask why weren’t they detected, because that’s why we have security services and it may be that those services have been looking under the wrong rocks.’ ”

 

 

The government contractor engaged to perform the on-the-ground victimization of targets is the notorious Thompson & Clark Investigations Limited — a company I had been publicly naming since April of 2012 for having targeted my independent media team and me. A company that we now know was illegally granted access to New Zealand police databases on thousands of occasions, and that has been linked to the NZ Security Intelligence Services.

 

Their nefarious activities are not isolated to the private sector. The NZ Police have also been found to have made thousands of warrantless data requests.

 

In 2014 acclaimed New Zealand investigative journalist Nicky Hager — himself judged by a court to have been wrongfully targeted by the NZ Police as a result of his reporting — revealed in his seminal book “Dirty Politics” that a political network that went as high as the Office of the prime minister of New Zealand– under ex-Prime Minister John Key, who was then minister in charge of the NZ security services — had targeted dozens of journalists, as well as other political targets and issue-based dissenters.

 

What the police and intelligence agencies of New Zealand must recognize is thus: Journalism is not terrorism. Non-violent pro-democratic activism is not terrorism. Dissent is not terrorism.

 

Arming yourself with weapons and violently attacking innocent people is terrorism.

 

https://consortiumnews.com/2019/03/15/misguided-spying-and-the-new-zealand-massacre/

Anonymous ID: c34075 Nov. 25, 2019, 8:31 p.m. No.7374220   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6911

Re post from nz#1

 

NZ Spy Scandal: Elephants In The Room;

US Used NZ Spies to Spy on Third Countries,

Including France; US Army Ready for Unrest

 

By Suzie Dawson

January 18, 2019

 

I’ve spent six years alternately begging major NZ journalists to investigate state-sponsored spying on activists including me, and, out of sheer necessity, reporting extensively on it myself from within the vacuum created by their inaction. So it is somewhat bemusing to now observe the belated unfolding of what ex-Member of Parliament and Greenpeace NZ Executive Director Russel Norman is describing as New Zealand’s “Watergate moment.”

 

In the wake of the bombshell release of a State Services Commission report into the affair, Norman wrote: “My key takeaway is that under the previous government, no one was safe from being spied on if they disagreed with government policy.”

 

This is a remarkable statement from Norman, who once sat on the very government committee tasked with oversight of New Zealand’s intelligence agencies. The futility of that lofty position was reflected in my 2014 piece “Glenn Greenwald and the Irrelevance of Electoral Politics“ which quoted Greenwald, who won the Pulitzer Prize for his reporting on NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden’s leaks, saying of Norman:

 

“You had the Green Party leader here in New Zealand say in an interview that I watched that he was on the committee that oversees the GCSB [ Government Communications Security Bureau – NZ’s electronic spying agency] and yet he learned far more about what the agency does by reading our stories than he did in briefings. They really have insulated themselves from the political process and have a lot of tools to ensure that they continue to grow and their power is never questioned.”

 

https://consortiumnews.com/2019/01/18/exclusive-they-spy-with-their-little-eye/