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Terrorism In NZ Comes From The Top

SOLO-NZ Press Release:

Terrorism In NZ Comes From The Top

By Lindsay Perigo

The arrest of members of pseudo-Mordi Sovereignty cells, green groups and "peace" activists for their participation in terrorist training camps in isolated areas of New Zealand's Bay of Plenty should surprise no one, says SOLO (Sense of Life) Principal Lindsay Perigo.

"Especially when Annette Sykes comes out in their defence. We've long known these types had the destruction of western freedoms in their sights.

"The police are to be congratulated on doing their job for once, instead of persecuting marijuana smokers and those who defend themselves from murderous crims.

"My question for Prime Minister Helen Clark is this: what is the difference between what these terrorist-scum aspire to and what you are endorsing when you allow Red Chinese warships to berth here (and New Zealand warships to berth at People's Liberation Army wharves in Red China) and forbid American warships to do so?

"Worse, our frigate Te Kaha is scheduled to engage in a joint exercise with the Red Chinese navy. This at a time when Red China's sponsorship of the disgusting tyranny in Burma has been exposed for the world to see. Are you any less treacherous than Tame Iti, Prime Minister?

"The thwarting of Tame Iti and the other wannabe terrorists is to be applauded. The complicity of New Zealand politicians and media in endorsing Iti's philosophical premises should also be exposed and denounced."

SOLO - www.SOLOPassion.com

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