Yesterday I saw an elerly gentleman wearing a kakhi cap with a large, distinctively communist red star. Is this an indicator of Maoist guerrilla activity? Also, should anyone wearing a t-shirt with a depiction of the communist terrorist Che Guevera be reported? Or is it only the elusive ‘far right’ terrorism’ that is of interest to New Zealand’s Cheka? In which case: What about the large building across the railway tracks at Paraparaumu, adorned with an enormous Celtic Cross, which ‘experts’ label a ‘hate symbol’? Is the building a training premises for the ‘far right’?
No real work went into the childish SIS guide. It is garbage.
A lot of work went into this but it lacks any punch.
Yesterday I saw an elerly gentleman wearing a kakhi cap with a large, distinctively communist red star. Is this an indicator of Maoist guerrilla activity? Also, should anyone wearing a t-shirt with a depiction of the communist terrorist Che Guevera be reported? Or is it only the elusive ‘far right’ terrorism’ that is of interest to New Zealand’s Cheka? In which case: What about the large building across the railway tracks at Paraparaumu, adorned with an enormous Celtic Cross, which ‘experts’ label a ‘hate symbol’? Is the building a training premises for the ‘far right’?
No real work went into the childish SIS guide. It is garbage.
The elderly gentleman you saw may have taken to heart the suggestions we made in July last year to avoid being rounded up and sent to a Jacindaland gulag — see this post https://waikanaewatch.org/2021/07/03/headwear-for-the-new-age/