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To: TobagoJack who wrote (101110)6/15/2013 1:07:35 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218043
 
In NZ, we have Kim Dotcom in the process of extradition to the USA, with many problems including the government in trouble, with Dunne now done and resigned as a cabinet minister. Kim is still in NZ with the extradition case going laughably badly and NZ government being sued for damages for various crimes against Kim and his young family.

The GCSB spy agency has been made a laughing stock. Their military intelligence [giggle] works in with that of the USA.

<Filing for extradition would throw the entire matter to the Hong Kong court where all, as in everything, would be revealed per requirement of British common law practiced under the sovereign and nuclear protection of the son of heaven.
Delicious.
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There is a judge in NZ who is not simply rubber-stamping capricious, vicious, arbitrary and unethical megalomaniac brute force Big Brotherdom. Habeas corpus is not yet a corpse in NZ.

Mqurice