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NZ Maori Plan War on White People

Started by Rev.Cambeul, Today at 8:24

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News Archive from 2007

NZ blacks plan 'war on white people'

ABC News | October 17, 2007 (Update | September 4, 2008)

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/10/17/2062021.htm

Activists arrested during an anti-terrorist sweep across New Zealand were planning on waging a war in which white people would die, according to released documents.

NZ blacks plan 'war on white people'Police arrested 17 people on Monday and recovered several weapons during a series of raids targeting Maori and environmental activists.

At a bail hearing for one of the arrested men, Jamie Lockett, prosecutors said he had sent a series of text messages saying he intended to launch a war.

The messages, intercepted by police, were said to include "White men are going to die in this country" and "I'm declaring war on this country very soon".

Lockett was described in court as an active participant in a group that had the potential to make a violent impact on New Zealand society.

Prominent Maori activist Tame Iti was also preparing to declare war, according to police documents reported in the Dominion Post newspaper.

The documents, disclosed by police to lawyers for the accused, showed authorities had been monitoring Iti for 18 months, videoing his training camps and intercepting text messages, the newspaper quoted a source as saying.

Iti was said to have stated three months ago that he had stopped all his other activities "to make war on New Zealand".

The source described the movement as "comical" and "amateurish" with the group buying military uniforms from an army surplus store.

Police Association president Greg O'Connor said the operation was "triggered by credible intelligence of a serious threat to New Zealand's safety and security".

"We need to realise there are fringe elements in our society, as in all others, that draw inspiration and encouragement from extremist activities overseas that most of us would find horrifying."

Police spokesman Jon Neilson said although weapons and "other armaments" had been seized during the raids, police would not go into specifics nor confirm media reports that a napalm bomb was among the contraband.

Most of those arrested face firearms charges.

Update: Judge slaps blanket ban on news reports of hearing for Ruatoki 18
Andrew Koubaridis: New Zealand Herald | September 4, 2008

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10530513

A judge yesterday banned journalists from reporting any details of the month-long depositions hearing of 18 people charged after last year's anti-terrorist raids.

Judge Mark Perkins acknowledged there was a high degree of public interest but said the interests of holding a fair trial outweighed considerations of open justice.

A preliminary hearing for 18 people charged with a number of serious firearms offences began in the Auckland District Court this week.

THE CHARGES

1. EMILY FELICITY BAILEY
Thirty charges under the Arms Act including possession of a rifle, possession of a pistol, possession of a shotgun, possession of restricted weapon – molotov cocktail.

2. IRA TIMOTHY BAILEY
Eleven charges under the Arms Act including possession of a rifle, possession of a shotgun, possession of restricted weapon – molotov cocktail.

3. RONGOMAI PEROPERO BAILEY
Four charges under the Arms Act including possession of a restricted weapon – molotov cocktail, possession of a rifle, possession of a firearm.

4. OMAR HAMED
Thirty-one charges under the Arms Act including possession of a rifle, possession of a firearm, possession of a pistol, possession of a sawn-off shotgun, possession of restricted weapons – molotov cocktail.

See also  Protocol 17
5. RAWIRI ITI
Twenty-seven charges under the Arms Act including possession of a shotgun, possession of a rifle, possession of a pistol, possession of a restricted weapon – molotov cocktail.

6. TAME ITI
Thirty-eight charges under the Arms Act including possession of a rifle, possession of a shotgun, possession of a pistol, possession of a restricted weapon – molotov cocktail.

7. WHIRI ANDREW KEMARA
Twenty-nine charges under the Arms Act including possession of a rifle, possession of a firearm, possession of a pistol.

8. TUHOE FRANCIS LAMBERT
Twelve charges under the Arms Act including possession of a firearm, possession of a pistol, possession of a rifle, possession of restricted weapon – molotov cocktail.

9. JAMIE BEATTIE LOCKETT
Fifteen charges under the Arms Act including possession of a firearm, possession of a rifle, possession of a sawn-off shotgun.

10. MARAMA HANNAH MAYRICK
Thirteen charges under the Arms Act including possession of a pistol, possession of a firearm, possession of a rifle and possession of a restricted weapon – molotov cocktail.

11. WATENE PAUL McCLUTCHIE
Thirty-three charges under the Arms Act including possession of a rifle, possession of a restricted weapon – molotov cocktail, possession of a sawn-off shotgun, possession of a firearm.

12. VALERIE MORSE
Twelve charges under the Arms Act including possession of a rifle, possession of restricted weapon – molotov cocktail, possession of a shotgun and possession of ammunition.

13. TRUDI PARAHA
Seventeen charges under the Arms Act including possession of a rifle, possession of a restricted weapon – molotov cocktail, possession of a shotgun, possession of a pistol and possession of a firearm.

14. URS PETER SIGNER
Twenty-two charges under the Arms Act including possession of a rifle, possession of a restricted weapon – molotov cocktail, possession of a pistol and possession of a shotgun.

15. PHILLIP PUREWA
Sixteen charges under the Arms Act including possession of a rifle, possession of a restricted weapon – molotov cocktail and possession of a pistol.

16. NAME SUPPRESSED
Eight charges under the Arms Act including possession of a rifle, possession of a pistol and possession of ammunition.

17. MOANA HEMI WINITANA
Nine charges under the Arms Act including possession of a rifle and possession of a sawn-off shotgun.

18. TEKAUMARUA WHAREPOURI
Six charges under the Arms Act including possession of a rifle and possession of a double-barrell shotgun.

Comment:
Considering that the amount of Polynesian New Zealanders, Tongans and other Pacific Islanders living in Australia is so high, I don't doubt for a second that the Polynesian/Black vs White race war has not already spread here and innocent White people are being murdered in the streets of Australian cities by black militant gangs out on the hunt.

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Reverend Cailen Cambeul, P.M.E.
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