The official NZ Guide for reporting potential ‘terrorists’

Should you have suspiciously acting neighbours, associates or whomever, the NZ Secret Service has compiled a little booklet for you to peruse in deciding whether they should be reported to the authorities or not. This will make NZ a safer place to live.

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9 thoughts on “The official NZ Guide for reporting potential ‘terrorists’”

      1. Perhaps I spoke to soon.
        Apparently it’s no longer available?
        I’m not sure.

        I just looked for it and only found references to the information (even from the cdc site itself)…

        I wasn’t able to find the actual “goods”

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        1. Thanks for looking anyway Kenneth. I guess some of these items don’t stick around for long. I encounter it quite a bit … now you see it, now you don’t!

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  1. Thanks for posting this. I’ve read their crappy booklet.
    From their own words:
    “Due to the relatively low numbers of violent extremists and terrorist acts in New Zealand, we’ve used events seen overseas to validate some of these indicators. We’ve done this to ensure we’re sharing information that is analytically robust.”
    So why are they producing a solution to a problem that does not exist?
    And why are they using data from overseas when it’s not relevant here? It’s not analytically robust … the only truthful word in that string of characters is bust, it’s superficial non-sense.
    The best way to keep NZ safe is to screen people with violent ideologies BEFORE they’re let in. Duh.
    Oh, but that would be racist!
    The NZ Security “Intelligence” Service are ideological, non-performing bureaucrats and they should all be sacked!
    Excuse my rant 🙂

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