Union activists advocating military training

Union activists advocating military training

Why do we have a violent youth underclass in New Zealand in 2022? We have today’s youth culture of violence because of union activists advocating military training of those who dislike the government! You can see many of today’s big Jacinda Ardern advisors, including Joe Carolan, them defending the 2008 terrorists in the mini-doco “Operation 8: Into the forests” below defending military weapons training for anti-government protesters!

A mini-doco published promoting armed training for those who disagree with Government policies and western or Christian values.

Remember the charges were for weapons training etc. These people are defending the rights to use weapons in political actions.

And what do these Union activists advocating military training do when they get ultimate political power, as they did when Jacinda Ardern was elected? They pass laws against freedom of speech, they lock NZ down, lock Auckland Down tighter, and vaccinate until they die!

Starring (in order of appearance):
Emily Bailey
Urs Signer
Valerie Morse
Jamie Lockett
Omar Hamed
Tame Iti
Michael Bott
John Minto
Helen Te Hira
Joe Carolan
Annette Sykes
Barry Wilson
Vijay Divadas
Paul Buchanan
Nicky Hager
Te Ururoa Flavell
Awhitia Te Whakaturou-Kohu
Te Aroha Teepa
Te Weti
Jamie Lockett
Chaz Doherty
Dean Hapeta
Derek Fox
Rameka Teepa
Tuhoe Lambert
Moana Jackson
Hone Harawera
Moko Hillman
Moana Winitana
Tamati Kruger
Jane Kelsey
Jeff Sluka
David Small
Vijay Davadas
Barry Wilson
Don Franks
John Darroch
Mark Eden
Mereanna Albert
Patrick O’Brien
Rochelle Rees
Mark McCarten
Maraki Teepa
Somali Young
Kahungunu Barron-Afeaki

Terrorism Suppression Act – Byron Clark and others have campaigned to allow tribes to train with weapons against this country’s government.

These snippets from a 2021 Stuff interview with Singer and Bailey:
“The first anybody in New Zealand heard of Swiss-born activist Urs Signer was when he took the stage as Elvis in Awatapu College’s 2001 production of Be Bop A Lula in Palmerston North.

Emily Bailey cropped up at about the same time at a protest in Wellington calling for peace in Palestine.

Six years later the couple, now together, were arrested in the 2007 Urewera “terror raids”, and eventually charged with being part of a criminal group and unlawful possession of firearms.” …
“The jury may have come to the same conclusion earlier this week when they failed to agree the Urewera Four were a criminal group. They did, however, find them guilty of firearms charges stemming from those infamous grainy images of the group “patrolling” through the Ureweras with rifles, using hand signals and at one stage molotov cocktails.”
“Signer and Bailey themselves use the possibility of a retrial to avoid talking about exactly what they were doing in the bush with guns and molotov cocktails.”
“Later, in a statement sent by Bailey from an email address “ditchthesystem”, she says the pair, in all their causes from Peace Action Wellington to the Save Happy Valley Campaign to their opposition to Wellington’s Te Aro Bypass and their work with Climate Justice Taranaki, never promoted violence.”

And from NZ Herald: “In the raids, a pamphlet by Bailey was found which talked of “revolution” and, at the home of her brother Ira, was a chemical recipe which an expert witness said was capable of making a “thermite bomb”.”

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