22 June 06

National Bureau of Criminal Intelligence
National Crime Service Centre
P O Box 3017
Wellington

Dear Sir
In reference to the desecration of the Tomb of the Unknown
Warrior reported in today?s Dominion Post, why isn?t the
Police as avid in ?requesting assistance? from the lunatic
fringe of the extreme Left as it is in knocking on the doors
of individuals on the Right without any apparent cause?

Will the police be questioning the anarchists who masquerade
as ?pacifists?, despite their propensity to thuggery,
riotous behaviour and continual law breaking?

Over the course of several decades I have been interviewed
by Police on perhaps half a dozen occasions (despite my lack
of any criminal record or associations of any type) in
connection with matters that cannot in any way be supposed
to have any association with me. Last occasion was several
years ago, in connection with threats to the US embassy,
McDonalds etc. Why I was subject to five hours of
questioning, remains a mystery, as does the Police following
the same course with an ex-councillor and an ex-policeman in
this area, along with dozens of other individuals.

It cannot therefore be said that it is not police practise
to question people on even remote possibilities.

In this instance the anarchist Left, posturing as
?pacifists? represent more than a ?remote possibility?. As
your Criminal Intelligence bureau must be aware, so-called
?Peace Action Wellington? has among its principal members
those involved with the so-called Wildcat Anarchist
Collective, individuals such as Valerie Morse, Barrie
Sargeant, John Anderson, Anthony Jowett, and Asher Goldman.
All or most of these are well known to the police.

Specially, several months ago I sent to your department a
referenced booklet called ?Red Alert? that documented the
antics of these people, including their discussion of plans
to disrupt the ceremony for the return of the Unknown
Warrior. I am sure that this booklet was promptly consigned
to the rubbish bin by your department.

However, if not, on pages 39 to 40 of this booklet, you will
find reprints of e-mails from anarchist forums concerning
plans to disrupt the ceremony for the Unknown Warrior. The
quotes are probably still easily verifiable, as full
references are cited. The anarchists describe the
proceedings as ? black farce?, ?praise of imperialist
militarism?, ?nationalistic razzmatazz?. The e-mails show
the inter-relation between Val Morse and John Anderson?s
Peace Action Wellington and the anarchist movement, then
called ?Anarchist Class Struggle?. The ?John? mentioned is
clearly John Anderson, Val Morse?s principal dropkick
(sidekick, excuse me). The documents also show that Peace
Action Wellington meets at the anarchist hovel in Abel Smith
Street.

If you want leads as to who might have vandalised the Tomb
start asking these scumbags.

Yours sincerely
K R Bolton

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