Posts by Michael Fitzgerald

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  • Hard News: Te Qaeda and the God Squad,

    Afew years back the cops ran a consistant line of shoot someone go to court & let the judge decide. Harsh but fair if constantly applied. Since the Wallace shooting the cops have either played big waiting games or not charged (their own).

    Now it would seem "warning" shoots are OK too. http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/536641/1410206

    I/O you're right, searching of the school bus makes sense if they have road blocks up (that they had road blocks doesn't) but why did they lie about it? Why did Maharey lie about it?

    John Key tells us the SIS are involved & the photos show two teams of secret squirels running around Tama Itis town. Cops in black ninja suits and "cops" in DPMs. Is this a joint SAS operation? We have a 2nd tier SAS now called CTAG. Especially setup for NZ terrorism, oops counter terrorism. They draw on Defense & Police I wonder who was out their?

    That evidence is suppressed not to be heard in the run up to an election sounds very cynical 4th term stuff.

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  • Hard News: Te Qaeda and the God Squad,

    Cops are getting their intel from psychics & Broad headed the Christchurch Civic Creche case. It's all starting to make sense now.

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/4243560a11.html

    http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO0604/S00041.htm

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  • Hard News: Te Qaeda and the God Squad,

    Anyone hear Ross this morning on RNZ?
    Music to my ears, he said cops believe their own bullshit and so inflat charges beyond any logic.

    Is the theory now that the revolution will come by mailorder?
    If so it proves they're cranks and not a real terrorist threat.

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  • Hard News: Te Qaeda and the God Squad,

    Mostly pistols judging by the photo

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  • Hard News: Te Qaeda and the God Squad,

    A wee correction.

    The Christchurch Star, 17 Oct07, page A7, covered the 50 firearms recovered last Friday with no drama and a buried story in a free rag.

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  • Hard News: Te Qaeda and the God Squad,

    Sorry missed a bit - I just can't fathom the link.

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  • Hard News: Te Qaeda and the God Squad,

    jast = last

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  • Hard News: Te Qaeda and the God Squad,

    So the Taupo connection is their daughters, partners, friend & that they jast 2 went on holiday together to Venice, to an Arts show?

    3 degrees of seperation (at least) & they had a search warrent to pick up the computor?

    A friend of mine has a firearms licence - she makes fireworks.
    An art in itself (contract work but it pays well), and explosives could leave anyone a bit worse for wear if things went wrong.

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  • Hard News: Te Qaeda and the God Squad,

    That the police didn't entre the kiddies school bus doesn't stand up.

    Three road blocks & Herald photos of AOS using mirrors to check under cars as part of a detail search, but maitain a possition they did not have a looksie on a bus?

    That compromises their perimeter and makes the detailed searches (as shown in the Herald photos) redundant.

    And kids are terrified about something.

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  • Hard News: Te Qaeda and the God Squad,

    Stephen
    Educating Te Whiti - religious imagery for lion. I mean how many English remeber their Lion?

    As a youngster, Te Whiti was well educated by Maori elders, who taught him about the traditions of his culture.


    It also appears preacher Minarapa Te Rangihatuake taught Te Whiti scripture and to read and write. Te Whiti also became a pupil of Lutheran missionary Johannes Riemenschneider. The young Maori was baptised Erueti (Edward), which he later rejected in favour of his sacred name.


    Te Miringa says Te Whiti's beliefs were based strongly on traditional values and knowledge, mixed with some Christianity.


    "He showed qualities that were close to Godliness, but I can't say he was a religious man. He was buried without a Christian ceremony. That was his own wish.


    "I don't see a row of churches that were built down the coast by Te Whiti and Tohu. There wasn't even a church at Parihaka."

    http://www.pukeariki.com/en/stories/conflict/pacifistofparihaka.htm

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