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RE: [EXT RNAL] Kelvyn ALP and Counterspin_ DIA evidence attached 
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Thanks Hannah.
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Thanks Hannah, it is very much appreciated. 
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(Sourced from http://www.investigatemagazine.com/pdf's/augsec2.pdf ) 
Investigate Magazine, August 2000 
In 1979, the movie 
Sleeping Dogs 
portrayed a New 
Zealand of the 
future where 
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people led to 
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investigates the 
emergence of an 
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here is a scene in the musical Les Miserables, where Marius and 
his colleagues meet in a crowded cafe to plot the downfall of the 
French Government in 1832. Earnest youths with no experience of 
life believe they can harness public discontent: "Students, workers, 
everyone, there's a river on the run; like the flowing of the tide, 
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Tens of thousands of New Zealanders saw the stage production, and 
thousands more purchased t
the  he CD sound recording. The musical 
was so popular that Sue Bradford's Unemployed Workers' Rights 
group cunningly hijacked the premiere of Les Mis at Auckland's 
Aotea Centre in the early 90s by dressing up in period costume as 
pitiful French peasants seeking justice and belting out verses of the 
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musical's haunting anthem, "Do You Hear The People Sing"? 
The story behind the book, behind the musical, may have captured 
the public imagination but it was a heroic, desperate revolution. And 
it failed. The people never sang, and the revolutionaries were left to 
the mercy of a merciless French Army.  
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One is reminded of this while walking into South Auckland living 
room on a cold winter night to discover coup-plotters crouched 
around a table. The room, dimly lit but a pleasingly warm cocoon 
from the season's bite, has barely enough room to swing a cat, yet I 
note there are several of those there as well.  

 
It could be easy to draw comparisons between the people 
responsible for the New Zealand Armed Intervention Force and the 
students in Victor Hugo's novel, but it would be dangerous to 
assume their stories might end the same way.  
 
For the first time in modern history, New Zealand's much vaunted 
political stability is facing its most serious threat ever, in the opinion 
of the New Zealand military, but not from a group of angry 
students, nor from traditional protest movements, instead, this 1982
threat is from a group of highly trained soldiers.  
 
And there's another worrying first in this as well, for the first time 
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ever, a group suspected by police and intel igence agencies of 
planning terrorist activity has not shied away from police attention, 
but instead has actively eyebal ed the police and threatened them.  
 
One of its leaders has met police commanders in South Auckland 
and warned them, face to face, that any police attempt to hinder 
the group or its aims will be met with deadly force: "We will go 
through you like a dose of salts". 
  
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Instead of being arrested and charged with threatening to kill, the 
New Zealand Armed Intervention Force's only public front. 
Lieutenant Commander Kelvyn Alp, remains free to walk the 
streets. What is so different about the NZAIF that even police, the 
SIS and the Special Air Service are sitting up and taking careful 
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And how could it have come to this in Godzone?  
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NZAIF received little media attention last month when one of its 
members, Jason Thompson, appeared in Court on firearms charges. 
Its stated aim is "to return power to New Zealanders",  and it first 
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came to public attention in February this year when it placed 
advertisements in the New Zealand Herald calling for military 
personnel to join it.  
 
Among the many replies it received were two letters from Herald 
reporters posing as potential recruits and describing themselves as 
"outstanding" candidates for the private army. Unlike the Daily 
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less sophisticated, after boasting about their combat prowess, the 
journalists gave the Herald's own PO Box as the return address. The 
same address the NZAIF was to send its advertising payment to. 
NZAIF leaders smiled, shook their heads sadly and never bothered 
to call the eager "recruits" back.  

 
While the news media have largely treated them as "nutters", it's a 
different story at Police National Headquarters, the Ministry of 
Defence and the Security Intelligence Service. And for good reason, 
NZAIF's members are mainly ex-Territorial Force and Regular Force 
soldiers, with the added edge of former Special Air Service troops.  
 
"The Armed Intervention Force is the biggest threat to New 
Zealand's security since World War 2," says one defence official 
contacted by Investigate. "As threats go, it beats the shit out of 1982
Indonesia."  
 
Jason Thompson, a Maori, was picked up in what police describe as 
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a sawn off  
shotgun inside with military ammunition. At his subsequent court 
appearances, Thompson was flanked by up to 10 heavily armed 
police amid fears that his NZAIF colleagues may attempt to set him 
free.  
 
 
"We know they have semi-automatic, and fully automatic m
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firearms," concedes one top ranking police officer, "so we are forced 
to take them seriously, but we tend to believe the threats they're 
making will turn out to be hot air."  
 
It may not be that simple, The group claims to have just taken 
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delivery of more than a hundred automatic military assault rifles 
and MP5 sub machine guns, A2 grenade launchers and five rocket 
launchers to add to an already
the   significant arsenal.  
 
"They get first dibs on weapons on the black market, through their 
gang connections," says a military intelligence operative. "They are 
really, really, scary, and they're hard to keep track of because 
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they're nationwide, and half of them act as paid mercenaries 
overseas so they disappear on foreign tours of duty then resurface 
months later.  
 
"So many soldiers sort of fall out of the Army and get into the 
Armed Intervention Force." And if police anti-terrorist experts 
regard the group's claims as "hot air", then a litmus test of that 
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Lieutenant Commander Kelvyn Alp, says his group is planning a 
show of force in the near future, hitting what he calls 'strategic" 
targets.  
 

"The way we're doing it is perfect. There should be zero casualties, 
but it will be a Mexican standoff.  
 
"We have multiple targets. We'l  be taking out the enforcement arm 
of the settler Government down in Wellington."  
 
By "enforcement arm" read police and military installations.  
 
The NZAIF claims to be a legitimate army representing a legitimate 
Government, the 1835 Maori Parliament that provided for a 50/50 1982
power sharing deal between the Confederation of Maori Tribes and 
the British. Although many Maori chiefs later signed the Treaty of 
Waitangi which was used by the British to proclaim sovereignty over 
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to sign continued to hold the 1835 document as being the supreme 
agreement.  
 
But although the Confederation of Tribes is staunch in its claim that 
Maori still own New Zealand, its army has a more diverse political 
outlook. Alp, a self-confessed "Maori basher from way back" says 
the NZ Armed Intervention Force "is for all New Zealanders. We're 
fighting for the Maori Government because we believe they are the 
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killing Pakeha or anything like that.  
 
"Because people want a change. We're not solely for the Maori, 
we're sort of for everyone. The system is corrupt as hell."  
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The unit was born in 1996, when Alp left the Army after a run-in 
with his bosses while trainin
the g for SAS selection. "There were three 
of us planning to apply for the SAS. Two of them are in the SAS 
now, me -  I went a different way. But when I got out I was 
approached by certain individuals who indicated their need for a 
specific type of unit, hence the AIF was formed.  
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"They told me they'd been following my progress in the military, 
and that I had the 'psychological profile' they needed for their unit."  
 
After months of specialised training at the hands of former SAS and 
Special Forces instructors, the mercenary unit was like a coiled 
spring.  
 
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suddenly thrown into combat in a Pacific rim country in the sort of 
operation they make Rambo movies about:  
 

"We were sent in against this little GI Joe outfit. Geographically, it 
wasn't here, but you won't see it on our passports because no one 
uses passports on special ops. I can't tel  you which country it was 
because that would identify the operation, but it was like a hit and 
run job.  
 
"We had to attack this unit in this hick town of nowhere, a unit 
pretty similar to ours, and we'd been briefed that 'their presence is 
a hindrance to the direction the country should be going', I think 
I've got the words right, and from that we figured out that these 1982
guys were trying to shake that country. On reflection, I suspect 
those guys were trying to do there what we're doing here and that's 
why we're real y wary now, because those people might have 
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go the way of the power boys.  
 
"There was a little bit of resistance, we lost one person."  
 
The NZAIF was dropped in by inflatables to their target, swimming 
in to take them by surprise in the middle of the night. They left no 
survivors.  
 
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The businessmen who had hired, trained and paid them vast sums 
of money sent the NZAIF on one other mission, a military target. 
Alp and his men choppered in to the jungle and marched the last 
few kilometres, again taking their opponents entirely by surprise. 
This time there was no resistance.  
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"They had no idea we were coming. We neutralised everyone and 
cleared out."  
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Alp says he and the others were "pissed off" that they weren't 
al owed to keep the weaponry, but accepted the need for 
untraceable 'plausible deniability' of the missions.  
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Having successful y completed two combat operations with only one 
casualty, the men of the NZAIF believed they would continue to be 
sent into Pacific trouble spots. Instead, they received a final cheque 
and a "Don't Come Monday" notice, thanking them for their work 
and informing them they'd no longer be needed. 
  
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Released  urselves thinking 'well, here we are, a well trained unit, 
what do we do? We considered all the options, going to Third World 
countries, fighting for money, or actual y doing something proper, 
and that's when we decided to start putting this Government in 
check."  

 
For al  Alp knows, his paymasters may have merely been 'fronts' for 
New Zealand authorities needing mercenaries to carry out some 
dirty work in our backyard. If that is the case, then it would be 
ironic that in doing so Dr Jekyll inadvertently created a military Mr 
Hyde, a bunch of hired guns with a conscience. 
  
"The fight is in this country," Alp remembers the discussion 
amongst his men. "This country is the one that needs the help. And 
we started really looking into this country and where it was going. 1982
Because being in that world, and understanding what went on and 
how the things we did changed the way of doing things and 
changed directions, we thought "F*** it is going on here" and then 
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we started realising who was taking over here, what was going on 
and what it was being fitted for.  
 
"And we've got something the Government can't control none of us 
can be bought. If we can put a spoke in the wheel, even if it only 
stops the machine for a year or two then I think we'll have done a 
bloody good job."  
 
The Lieutenant Commander is passionate about "saving" New 
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vehemently opposed to the new photo drivers licences, saying that 
from a military or policing point of view it  just makes it easier for 
"Big Government" to coerce the population into submission.  
 
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When you listen to his dismay at the sale of billions of dollars in 
taxpayer owned assets without a public mandate. The Government's 
wil ingness to hound private individuals to their deaths whilst 
the 
refusing to accept liability for disasters like Cave Creek or the 
Hepatitis C bad blood scandal, and the poor treatment of the elderly 
and infirm, you realise that Alp holds views pretty similar to many 
New Zealanders. The only difference, he and the rest of the NZAIF 
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have state of the art weaponry that makes the Government take his 
opinions a lot more seriously than those of the average disgruntled 
punter.  
 
"They have stripped New Zealand of its assets. All that was left to 
do was stick an apple in its mouth and serve it up on a plate with 
garnish. We're on a downward spiral that we have to arrest, and 
bring New Z
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these scungy politicians who sit there and say 'we can't'."  
 
Despite freely admitting his own racist attitudes of the past, and 
police still describe the NZAIF as "an odd mix of white supremacists 
and Maori radicals", Alp claims to have received a wakeup call. 

 
"We started seeing a race war, the direction being taken was 
to create a race war with one ethnic background pitted 
against another ethnic background, and while they're at each 
other's throats concentrating on that, the wankers 
perpetrating it all are back here carving it all up.  
 
"If you take out the lunatic fringe on each side, like Maori who want 
to toss out every Pakeha, what you've got left is a whole lot of 
people who get along just fine when they're not being stirred up."   1982
 
Alp has plunged tens of thousands of dol ars of his own money into 
the unit, and it earns extra cash to finance its planned revolution by 
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sending some of its conscripts off overseas as mercenaries with 
armies like the French Foreign Legion or Britain's Sandline, which 
was active in Bougainville and Sierra Leone.  
 
Alp confirms the NZ Defence Force analysis of the AIF's armament 
purchasing ability.  
 
"Remember, a lot of our guys are ex-SAS and ex-Army, and they 
can get things anywhere. But we fund it ourselves, we've never had 
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a penny from the Maori Government. It has all been from our own 
pockets and private funding, people have helped us out and that."  
 
It is possible that NZAIF members may also be behind the 
disappearance of large numbers of military weapons from defence 
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"panic" within the military at the disappearance oi machine guns in 
a break-in at the Devonport Naval Base armoury.  
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"Whenever the subject is brought up with Navy personnel," remarks 
one dealer, "I receive a 'knowing look' and no denials, their lips are 
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According to Alp, Jason Thompson was carrying live ammunition 
and a gun when he was picked up because he was returning from a 
training exercise. "Almost all of our training is live fire, because if 
you train with blanks you get too much of a comfort zone and when 
the real thing comes along you lose it. If there's a chance you're 
going to die on a training mission, then you'll be on top of it at all 
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"So it was his turn to play the 'bad guy' for us ta stalk and kill, so 
he was in Hamilton and got pul ed up. His son was playing with an 
imitation gun, so the police, when they saw that, decided to keep 


searching the car and of course they found the weapon and the 
military rounds."  
 
Unlike other revolutionary groups, the NZAIF seem sufficiently 
confident of their firepower that they are not intimidated by the 
attention they're getting from the police.  
 
"I rang the police as soon as I found out [about Thompson's arrest] 
and I said 'It's a jurisdictional matter, he's not under your 
jurisdiction  he's under mine. He's quite within his rights to carry 1982
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his rights to do that'. 
 
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The prison van carrying NZAIF gunman Jason THOMPSON 
speeds away from the Papakura Court. The escort vehicle in 
front carries heavily armed members of the elite police 
Special Tactics Group, as does a second van behind. 
 
The Senior Sergeant got a bit smart with me, so I told him which 
way was up and told him I'd be down in the morning, which I duly 
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did and bawled out the detective in charge of it.  I said "You either 
hand him back or we're coming to get him back." 
 
And perhaps that's why police with anti-terrorist training have been 
appointed to guard Thompson at every Court appearance.  Court 
rooms are sealed, and security staff with electronic body scanners 

frisk people entering the courtroom.  In the public gallery, 
undercover operative from the police Criminal Intelligence Section, 
CIS, mingle with supporters of the accused, hoping to overhear 
valuable information but also preparing to leap into action if 
violence breaks out.  All of this, caused by an organisation whose 
public front, so far, has been limited to two people.  One of whom is 
the vocal basebal  cap wearing, Kelvyn Alp. 
 
"Ah yes" chuckles one CIS officer "the loquacious Mr Alp". 
 
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So why didn't NZAIF bust out their man?  
 
"We were ready to go in the early hours of Monday the morning, 
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(July 17)to extract him from Waikeria Prison where they were 
holding him.  We got asked by the Maori Government if we hold, 
and try and do it legal y first.  We weren't happy about it but we 
agreed.  
 
"Anyway, when it came up in Hamilton District Court the judge said 
he didn't have the jurisdiction to hear it because it was "a 
diplomatic matter".  Which is precisely right. There are two 
jurisdictions working in this country, only one refuses to recognise 
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the other.  Now the Queen recognises it, United Nations, The Hague 
and Geneva recognise it, it's al  down on paper, there's treaties 
throughout the South Pacific signed with them already, everyone 
recognises it except these clowns down in Wel ington". 
 
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New Zealand soldier -  turned  -  author believes an attack by the NZAIF on police or 
military targets in New Zealand could set off a powder keg. 
 
Ben Vidgen, whose bestselling book State Secrets was released last year, says NZAIF is 
not the only heavily-armed group in the country. 
 
His book documents the involvement of the Black Power Gang in procuring military 
weapons from overseas for individuals and groups within New Zealand. 
 
"In 1989 I found myself drawn into the investigation of arms smuggling.  I was young 
and naive, and certainly didn't expect to find myself looking at Maori activists let alone 
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the New Zealand security forces. 
 
Operation Golden Fleece was the largest low-level intensity warfare excise that the 
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Defence Department had ever run.  My post was the central command post of the 
exercise's primary support base.  My neighbours included Army Intelligence, Army 
Signals and Air Intelligence. 
 
"I discovered that, as a public relations exercise, the Royal New Zealand Army had 
invited local North Island chapters of the Black Power Gang to play the role of terrorists.  
It was an exercise that would turn to a disaster.  One of the reasons being that the 
Black Power participants turned out to be too successful in their role. 
 
When the Army conducts exercises like this, the security forces are expected to "kill" 
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ten terrorists for every member of the security forces killed or injured in action. 
 
In Golden Fleece, the ratio of Army KIAs and enemy KIAs worked out at 1:1.  In terms 
of POWs the rebels had won hands down.  At the end of the three week exercise the 
security forces had lost a staggering 200 men which, by Low Level Intensity Warfare 
standards, is more than double expected levels.  The figure would have been even 
higher except in a number of cases umpires had not been present so the kills were not 
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One such attack landed by the fun-loving lads of Black Power, a simulated bombing, 
would have -  if the umpires had been present -  taken out the entire Australian 
contingent of, if I remember correctly, 70 men. 
 
The same attack was later inspected by Royal Army engineers and according to an 
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was considered an extremely professional job. 
 
This little piece of information left me viewing the Black Power in a new light.  This was 
not a hotch potch outfit of bikers and misfits, but a highly organised  outfit that had 
demonstrated a high level of military expertise.  Where the hell did they get it? 
 
 
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Black Power was into weapons smuggling.  It was also, as I discovered the common 
practice to use an assault weapon (such as an AK-47) in gang hits.  Such weapons were 
then passed to fishermen and within 48 hours the weapons in question were leaving 
New Zealand via Invercargill. 
 
In 1991 during Operation Ivanhoe this and other reports caused me to ask an Army 
Intelligence Officer if the security forces were aware of this situation.  The office in 
question confirmed that this was the case.  In fact, he told me one of his friends was an 
SIS agent who'd been ordered in investigate Black Power's ties to the illicit weapons 
trade. 
 
The investigation, however, was abandoned shortly after and the agent stumbled on 
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significant new evidence and plans to officially notify the police were shelved. 
 
Vidgen discovered first-hand more evidence of criminals having military firepower, soon 
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after he left the army. 
 
While returning from Christchurch I was stunned to hear the sound of automatic gunfire 
within the suburb of Addington, located near the headquarters of Highway 61.  Within 
half an hour, the same incident was reported on a Christchurch radio station, where it 
was described as an incident involving "an air pistol". 
 
The police don't want a public panic on their hands, and they rely on the fact that most 
eyewitnesses wouldn't be able to distinguish between an automatic and plastic toy.   A 
gun's a guns a gun. 
 
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Vidgen also reports an interview with an SAS soldier who inadvertently stumbled across 
a massive weapons cache controlled by cannabis growers in the King Country. 
 
There were crates upon crates upon crates of weapons, the soldier confirmed.  They 
were Uzis, grenades, AK-47s and American stuff. 
 
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The soldier defused the situation with the cannabis growers by using his tribal affiliation, 
they were all Tuhoi. 
 
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Vidgen alleges a radical Maori group calling themselves Te Ahi Kaa, also Tuhoi, 
disrupted a hui several years ago by telling the gathering they had large caches of 
weapons buried all over the country. 
 
Leading Criminologist Greg Newbold also backs up Vidgen's allegations, saying "I've 
talked to people who've gone to big Auckland gangs and found literally a whole house of 
under 
weapons, rocket launchers, automatics, semi-automatics, rifles, pistols". 
 
From Vidgen's perspective, there is a clear and present danger of all out civil war, if 
NZAIF begin firing shots in anger at the Government. 
 
New Zealand is sitting on dynamite at the moment.  It's been brewing for years and it's 
coming to a head.  Potentially, if one group with solid military experience successfully 
takes out a Government unit, you can expect thousands of gang members and others to 
be on the streets, heavily armed, pretty bloody quickly after that. 
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They didn't get to be explosives experts, capable of beating the New Zealand and 
Australian Armies, by taking patchwork quilt classes.  Somebody's been training them. 
 
 

Nor does the NZAIF claim to be anti-police or anti-law and order. 
"We know there's a need for the police force, but my men are under 
my jurisdiction, not the police". 
The fact that Alp is able to openly boast to police that his group has 
fully automatic military weapons and is prepared to use the, and is 
still free to walk the streets, indicates that police are not willing to 
provoke the NZAIF. 
Indeed, at one interim court hearing on the Jason Thompson case, 1982
the police prosecutor told the Court that the police would have no 
objection to bail, a concession rejected by the judge. 
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Waikeria Prison had refused to take him back because of the 
security risk, so Thompson was remanded in custody to the 
maximum security wing at Paremoremo pending a High Court 
Hearing on the "diplomatic" nature of the case. 
Thompson was described in court as "of no fixed abode", because 
he  repeatedly answered police questions with merely his name, 
rank and NZAIF serial number.  He has a home, but Alp claims 
police still don't know where Thompson was living at the time of his 
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I've told the police that if they move against us they had better be 
ready", Alp says, "because there's weapons caches all over the 
place and if they pop one the rest of us wil  come down on them like 
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a tonne of bricks.  We still haven't ruled out going into Paremoremo 
to get him". 
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And perhaps that is the reason Alp is still a free man, and the only 
official word from police is that they are "keeping a watching brief" 
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The house is under constant surveillance, the phone is bugged, and 
CIS officers and regular police have been approaching people in 
locations as diverse as shopping mal s and airports to ask about 
their connection to Kelvyn Alp and the NZAIF. 
The situation is knife-edge sen  itive, to the point that one police 
officer, Brad White, was suspended earlier this year after a CIS/SIS 
raid on Alp'
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up the police officer's wallet.  Alp insists White is just "a family 
friend" who has no involvement with NZAIF.  Understandably 
however, police were taking no chances at the time.  It is 
understood White was cleared and is back on duty.  Manukau 


District police superintendent Ted Cox has since warned his officers 
of the dangers of associating with the group. 
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It was after that raid that Alp gave South Auckland notice their first 
"talking to" and warned them that if they pulled "a stunt like that" 
again it may have tragic consequences.  
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"The reason they're shit scared and have high security is a: - 
because they know nothing a
the  bout us - there's no talk on the street 
about us and their little spies and electronic listening devices will 
only find out what we want them to know, and b: -  because we 
know a hell of a lot about them, their operations, their response 
times, how they do things, how they enter buildings, who they'll 
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"I told Ted Cox at the table, 'If you're on one side, and we're on the 
other, and we come head to head, we'l  go through you like a dose 
of salts. Make no mistake about it.' And I told him that to his face 
so he was under no il usions. So then they started talking about 
'coexisting' and that sort of stuff."  
 
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were told in a frank and open discussion that the NZAIF was "not a 
threat to New Zealand's security, but definitely a threat to the 
Government's security. A huge threat!"  

 
"So you're anti-Government then?" one official asked.  
 
"Damn right. We want to return New Zealand to New Zealanders. 
And by that we mean everybody brown, white, Asian, not you 
people down in Wellington who are governing il egally."  
 
'What pisses them off about us," claims Alp, "is that they know that 
we know what's really going on in this country." 
 
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"They're afraid of you," another police officer who knows Alp 
allegedly told him privately. "You know that. We're not used to 
people who openly state to our faces that they're prepared to use 
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force against the police."  
 
Senior police have told Investigate  they have "pretty good' 
intelligence on NZAIF, but that statement begs further analysis. It 
wasn't until a suburban news paper ran a front page story on the 
existence of the NZAIF on February 15 this year that police 
suddenly swooped on Alp in the aforementioned raid on February 
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"We've relocated our armouries because the police were getting too 
close. Once we strap them [the weapons] on to go, it doesn't 
matter how many Armed Offenders are cal ed or how many police 
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It wil  be the strength of the NZAIF that determines what happens if 
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it ever comes into conflict with the police or the New Zealand Amy. 
In a face-to-face interview, away from prying eyes, Alp claims the 
AIF has more than 1,500 troops loyal to it, both inside and outside 
the Army. In a later phone call, he is much more circumspect. 
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"This is for the SIS, who are listening of course," he explains before 
continuing, "we have elite forces, and we have two sections of 12 -
SG1 and SG2 - these are shadow groups, and SG3 and SG4 which 
are 'green role', jungle, open spaces, that sort of thing. SG1 and 2 
are city-trained, so whichever operation you're doing requires 
different units with different skills.  
 
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"Now these break down into 'six and six', so SG1 and SG2 make up 
one section of 12 and SG3 and SG4 make up another. They never 
operate as 24 unless it's a really big thing. And then you've got your 
regulars who are definitely not as well trained, but they know what 
they're doing.  

 
"Al  up, we'd have about a hundred and twenty odd, but they're 
scattered. As far as weapons are concerned, they're either supplied 
to us or some of the business people we know buy them for us. But 
the support in the last three or four months has real y grown -just a 
groundswel  of people who've been shafted and who've had enough 
and they're saying 'just do it'.  
 
"There are going to be people bad-mouthing us on the radio, cal ing 
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briefly and then get on with their lives."  
 
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Alp is adamant the NZAIF has no intention of targeting civilians in 
any coup attempt.  
 
"Everything we may or may not do in this  country, the one thing 
that is stressed above everything else is zero civilian casualties. 
Although we wouldn't put it past them to slip up and blame it on 
us".  
 
"Our motto is that withdrawal is not an option, we'll do the job or 
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There is always a danger for soldiers for hire that they may die in a 
double cross: they raise money by serving 28 mercenaries 
overseas, and there is nothing to prevent New Zealand intel igence 
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services from using a front organisation of their own to lure the 
NZAIF into a job they'l  never return home from, wiping out the 
armed resistance unit in one fell swoop. 
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On the other hand, it may be too late for that, the NZAIF are 
claiming they're preparing to launch a military strike in New Zealand 
shortly. What that may do to the country's international reputation 
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and financial markets, let alone the families of all those affected, 
God alone knows.  
 
In 1993, a prominent business forecasting group gave TVNZ 
executives a private briefing on the state of the economy, warning 
them that conditions were being created as a result of economic 
restructuring that could lead to a civil war in New Zealand within ten 
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suggestions, the idea of Sue Bradford leading a revolution clearly 
didn't seem a goer. But it appears nobody paid enough attention to 
one of the oldest catalysts for revolution in the history books, if you 
don't look after your army and pay them wel , you end up with 


highly trained military personnel with time on their hands, a chip on 
the shoulder, and nothing to do.  
 
As we pointed out earlier in the article, it would be extremely foolish 
of readers to underestimate the danger facing the country, 
especially as the security forces are taking it extremely seriously. 
How many SAS crack troops would it take to blow up a New Zealand 
power station or oil depot? Then ask the question, how many SAS 
crack troops have joined NZAIF? That's one New Zealand's security 
forces still can't answer.  
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Ask Alp whether history will judge them as extremist terrorists or 
freedom fighters, and his a guess that al  depends on who wins." 
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Perhaps the last word should be left to the Prime Ministers Office, 
which has declined an Official Information Act re- quest to provide 
information on the group, on the grounds that doing so "could 
prejudice national security". 
 
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Further Action by DIA File 22021491628 The Three Faced Terrorist – Sharing by
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Hannah Clayden 
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has been classified as Objectionable.
That publication it would seem to be a much more cut and dried issue.
As you are aware Hannah Clayden is capturing evidence on that part of the inquiry
– FVPCA offences.
The plan is for her to gather evidence, set up a search warrant application /
evidence package for NZP & DIA to potentially execute.
 


 
Ngā mihi nui
 
 
 
Glenn Williams 
| Manager: Digital Violent Extremism, Digital Safety
Toi Hiranga | Regulation & Policy
9(2)(a)
Phone Work +64 (0) 4 495-7200 Ext: 5685  DDI +64 (0) 4 494-0685  Mobile
Te Tari Taiwhenua  | The Department of Internal Affairs 
45 Pipitea Street | PO Box 805, Wellington 6140, New Zealand |  www.dia.govt.nz
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From:
Hannah Clayden
To:
PORTLAND, Kelly
Cc:
SKOGLUND, Philip
Subject:
RE: Counterspin Media / DIA Op Screen
Date:
Monday, 7 March 2022 2:50:26 pm
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Hi Kelly,
This is really helpful thank you!
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and Ruby Ulrich helping me to set up searches and these selectors will be really useful.Act 
Thanks again
Hannah
Hannah Clayden (She/her) | Senior Investigator
Countering Violent Extremism, Digital Safety
Toi Hiranga | Regulation & Policy
Department of Internal Affairs | Te Tari Taiwhenua
45 Pipitea Street, Wellington 
Information 
Phone:  9(2)(a)
| www.dia.govt.nz
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Te Reo Māori (the Māori language) is one of the official languages of Aotearoa New Zealand. Te Reo Māori evolved in
Aotearoa over several hundreds of years originating from the tipuna (ancestors) of today’s Māori who came to Aotearoa
by waka (canoe) from different villages and islands in eastern Polynesia. You can learn more about te reo Māori here.

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From: SKOGLUND, Philip <[email address]
Sent: Monday, 7 March 2022 9:00 am
To: PORTLAND, Kelly <[email address]>
Cc: GRAY, Wayne <[email address]>
Subject: FW: Counterspin Media / DIA Op Screen
 
Morning Kelly
 
Hope you had a great weekend.
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Hey  re Hannah’s email below can you assist with the section highlighted for SPIERER and
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If you could get back to me by end of today that would be appreciated.
 
Cheers
 
Skogs
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From: Hannah Clayden 9(2)(g)(ii)
Sent: Monday, 7 March 2022 8:03 AM
To: SKOGLUND, Philip <[email address]>
Cc: Glenn Williams9(2)(g)(ii)
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Mōrena Phil,
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Just to provide a short update as last week I struggled to make much progress due to other
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publication. The sharing of this information is covered under the Priv cy Act as we are working 
on this inquiry together.
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Here is a link to the Films, Videos and Publications Classifications Act , the offences we are
looking at are covered under sections 123 and 124.
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and so I will be working from home as much as possible but
as I am sure you can appreciate this might be sporadic. Please do let me know if you require
anything urgently.
I will keep in touch.
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Take care
Hannah
Hannah Clayden (She/her) | Senior Investigator
Official 
Countering Violent Extremism, Digital Safety
Toi Hiranga | Regulation & Policy
Department of Internal Affairs | Te Tari Taiwhenua
the 
45 Pipitea Street, Wellington 
Phone: 9(2)(a)
| www.dia.govt.nz
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Te Reo Māori (the Māori language) is one of the official languages of Aotearoa New Zealand. Te Reo Māori evolved in
Aotearoa over several hundreds of years originating from the tipuna (ancestors) of today’s Māori who came to Aotearoa
by waka (canoe) from different villages and islands in eastern Polynesia. You can learn more about te reo Māori here.

From: SKOGLUND, Philip <[email address]> 
Sent: Thursday, March 3, 2022 2:48 PM
To: Hannah Clayden 9(2)(g)(ii)
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Thanks
Kia Haumaru / Stay Safe


Philip Skoglund
Detective Sergeant 
National Security Investigations Team
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From: Hannah Clayden9(2)(g)(ii)
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Hi Philip,
Thank you for that, adding him to the list.
Also, attached is the documentation in relation to the decision made by the Office of Film and 
Literature Classification (OFLC). As you know, the OFLC called in the publication and classified is 
as objectionable.
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I still hope to send you what I have gotten up to so far tomorrow. Now that I have finished a 
batch of interviews I should be able to focus on it.
Kind regards
Official 
Hannah
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Hannah Clayden (She/her) | Senior Investigator
Countering Violent Extremism, Digital Safety
Toi Hiranga | Regulation & Policy
Department of Internal Affairs | Te Tari Taiwhenua
under 
45 Pipitea Street, Wellington 
Phone: 9(2)(a)
| www.dia.govt.nz
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Te Reo Māori (the Māori language) is one of the official languages of Aotearoa New Zealand. Te Reo Māori evolved in
Aotearoa over several hundreds of years originating from the tipuna (ancestors) of today’s Māori who came to Aotearoa

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From:
Hannah Clayden
To:
SKOGLUND, Philip
Subject:
RE: Counterspin Media
Date:
Thursday, 3 March 2022 2:39:50 pm
Attachments:
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Notice of Decision_FVPCA_The Three Faced Terrorist part 1 (1).pdf
20220302 The Three Faced Terrorist part 1 detailed reasons (2).pdf
Hi Philip,
Thank you for that, adding him to the list.
Also, attached is the documentation in relation to the decision made by the Office of Film and 1982
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as objectionable.
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batch of interviews I should be able to focus on it.
Kind regards
Hannah
Hannah Clayden (She/her) | Senior Investigator
Information 
Countering Violent Extremism, Digital Safety
Toi Hiranga | Regulation & Policy
Department of Internal Affairs | Te Tari Taiwhenua
45 Pipitea Street, Wellington 
Phone:9(2)(a)
| www.dia.govt.nz
Official 
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Te Reo Māori (the Māori language) is one of the official languages of Aotearoa New Zealand. Te Reo Māori evolved in
Aotearoa over several hundreds of years originating from the tipuna (ancestors) of today’s Māori who came to Aotearoa
by waka (canoe) from different villages and islands in eastern Polynesia. You can learn more about te reo Māori here.

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From:
SKOGLUND, Philip <[email address]>
Sent:
Wednesday, 2 March 2022 7:21 am
To:
Hannah Clayden
Subject:
RE: "The Three Faced Terrorist – Part One” documentary NZ Police Investigation - Classified as objectionable
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Hi Hannah  
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if you could call me on my landline when you get in that would be appreciated.  
Cheers 
Kia Haumaru / Stay Safe 
Philip Skoglund  
Detective Sergeant  
National Security Investigations Team 
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From: Hannah Clayden
Sent: Tuesday, 1 March 2022 12:23 PM 
To: SKOGLUND, Philip <[email address]> 
Subject: RE: "The Three Faced Terrorist – Part One” documentary NZ Police Investigation ‐ Classified as objectionable 
Hi Phil, 
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I am back on deck and just going through what I have missed on this. Please let me know when it’s a good time to call and we can talk through things. 
Kind regards 
the 
Hannah 
Hannah Clayden (She/her) | Senior Investigator 
Countering Violent Extremism, Digital Safety 
Toi Hiranga | Regulation & Policy 
Department of Internal Affairs | Te Tari Taiwhenua 
under 
45 Pipitea Street, Wellington  
Phone: 9(2)(a)
 www.dia.govt.nz 
Te Reo Māori (the Māori language) is one of the official languages of Aotearoa New Zealand. Te Reo Māori evolved in Aotearoa over several hundreds of years originating from the tipuna (ancestors) of today’s Māori who came to Aotearoa by waka (canoe) from different villages and islands in eastern 
Polynesia. You can learn more about te reo Māori here.

From: SKOGLUND, Philip <[email address]>  
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2022 12:19 PM 
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Subject: FW: "The Three Faced Terrorist – Part One” documentary NZ Police Investigation ‐ Classified as objectionable 
 
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Hi Hannah 
 
I’m just following up from Glenn’s email below.  
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Detective Sergeant  
National Security Investigations Team 
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To: SKOGLUND, Philip <[email address]> 
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Cc: Hannah Clayden 9(2)(g)(ii)
 Jason Senior <
Subject: "The Three Faced Terrorist – Part One” documentary NZ Police Investigation ‐ Classified as objectionable 
 
Phil 
It bounced back from you 
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I’m hoping PDF’s can get through 
 
 
Ngā mihi nui 
 
 
 
Glenn Williams 
| Manager: Digital Violent Extremism, Digital Safety 
Toi Hiranga | Regulation & Policy 
Phone Work +64 (0) 4 495‐7200 Ext: 5685  DDI +64 (0) 4 494‐0685  Mobile  9(2)(a)
Te Tari Taiwhenua  | The Department of Internal Affairs  
45 Pipitea Street | PO Box 805, Wellington 6140, New Zealand |  www.dia.govt.nz  
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From: Glenn Williams  
Sent: Thursday, 24 February 2022 5:41 PM 
To: SKOGLUND, Philip <[email address]> 
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Jason Senior
DVE Investigators <[email address]> 
Subject: "The Three Faced Terrorist – Part One” documentary NZ Police Investigation ‐ Classified as objectionable 
 
Hi Phil 
 
Hannah Clayden is the point Investigator for the publication ‘The Three Faced Terrorist – Part One’. 
She is away till Tuesday. 
 
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“A Mosque Report you need to see no.2”  has not been classified yet, our assessment is it’s unlikely to be objectionable. 
We will look at it in due course. 
 
See my comments in green below answering your questions.    
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Jason will come back to you directly as to what he has gathered evidentially and next Tuesday you can talk to Hannah. 
 
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Knowledge that Counter spin media is distributing the publication is already in the public domain. 
Media has approached OFLC, Netsafe and us this afternoon.  (attached our response). 
We have checked with OFLC and they have not identified ALPs or Counter spin,  Out of Scope
Attached out press release. 
Information 
 
 
 
 
 
Ngā mihi nui 
 
 
Official 
 
Glenn Williams 
| Manager: Digital Violent Extremism, Digital Safety 
Toi Hiranga | Regulation & Policy 
9(2)(a)
Phone Work +64 (0) 4 495‐7200 Ext: 5685  DDI +64 (0) 4 494‐0685  Mobil
Te Tari Taiwhenua  | The Department of Internal Affairs  
the 
45 Pipitea Street | PO Box 805, Wellington 6140, New Zealand |  www.dia.govt.nz  
 
 
 
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From: SKOGLUND, Philip <[email address]>  
Sent: Thursday, 24 February 2022 3:47 PM 
To: Glenn Williams9(2)(g)(ii)
Subject: FW: "The 
e” documentary classified as objectionable 
 
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Hi Glenn  
                                   
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Cheers 
 
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Kia Haumaru / Stay Safe 
 
the 
Philip Skoglund  
 
Detective Sergeant  
National Security Investigations Team 
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From:
SKOGLUND, Philip <[email address]>
Sent:
Monday, 28 February 2022 12:19 pm
To:
Hannah Clayden
Subject:
FW: "The Three Faced Terrorist – Part One” documentary NZ Police Investigation - Classified as objectionable
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Attachments:
RE: media request re investigation into sharing of banned publication; RE: media request re investigation into sharing of banned publication;
 
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Hi Hannah 
I’m just following up from Glenn’s email below.  
Hope you enjoyed your leave.  Can you give me a call to discuss please.  
6(c)
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Look forward to discuss further tomorrow. 
Phil 
Official 
Kia Haumaru / Stay Safe 
Philip Skoglund  
the 
Detective Sergeant  
National Security Investigations Team 
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From: Glenn Williams 
Sent: Thursday, 24 February 2022 5:52 PM 
To: SKOGLUND, Philip <[email address]> 
9(2)(g)(ii)
Cc: Hannah Clayden  9(2)(g)(ii)
 Jason Senior
Subject: "The Three Faced Terrorist – Part One” documentary NZ Police Investigation ‐ Classified as objectionable 
Phil 
It bounced back from you 
I’m hoping PDF’s can get through 
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Ngā mihi nui 
 
 
 
Glenn Williams 
| Manager: Digital Violent Extremism, Digital Safety 
Toi Hiranga | Regulation & Policy 
9(2)(a)
Phone Work +64 (0) 4 495‐7200 Ext: 5685  DDI +64 (0) 4 494‐0685  Mobile
Te Tari Taiwhenua  | The Department of Internal Affairs  
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45 Pipitea Street | PO Box 805, Wellington 6140, New Zealand |  www.dia.govt.nz  
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From: Glenn Williams  
Sent: Thursday, 24 February 2022 5:41 PM 
To: SKOGLUND, Philip <[email address]> 
9(2)(g)(ii)
Cc: Hannah Clayden 9(2)(g)(ii)
Jason Senior 
 DVE Investigators <[email address]> 
Subject: "The Three Faced Terrorist – Part One” documentary NZ Po
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Hi Phil 
 
Information 
Hannah Clayden is the point Investigator for the publication ‘The Three Faced Terrorist – Part One’. 
She is away till Tuesday. 
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“A Mosque Report you need to see no.2”  has not been classified yet, our assessment is it’s unlikely to be objectionable. 
We will look at it in due course. 
 
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See my comments in green below answering your questions.    
Jason will come back to you directly as to what he has gathered evidentially and next Tuesday you can talk to Hannah. 
 
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Ngā mihi nui 
 
 
Official 
 
Glenn Williams 
| Manager: Digital Violent Extremism, Digital Safety 
Toi Hiranga | Regulation & Policy 
9(2)(a)
Phone Work +64 (0) 4 495‐7200 Ext: 5685  DDI +64 (0) 4 494‐0685  Mobile
Te Tari Taiwhenua  | The Department of Internal Affairs  
the 
45 Pipitea Street | PO Box 805, Wellington 6140, New Zealand |  www.dia.govt.nz  
 
 
 
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From: SKOGLUND, Philip <[email address]>  
Sent: Thursday, 24 February 2022 3:47 PM 
To: Glenn Williams9(2)(g)(ii)
Subject: FW: "The T
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Hi Glenn  
                                   
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6(c)
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Act 
Information 
 
Cheers 
 
Official 
Phil 
 
Kia Haumaru / Stay Safe 
 
the 
Philip Skoglund  
 
Detective Sergeant  
National Security Investigations Team 
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