News Desk
Dominion Post
22 June 06

Sir/Madam
In regard to the desecration of the Tomb of the Unknown
Warrior reported in today?s issue, if this had been a Jewish
gravestone desecrated by some sociopathic yob, your
reporters would be phoning up sundry individuals (including
probably myself) trying to link it to a vast ?extreme Right
conspiracy?. You?d link people, and organisations not even
remotely associated with such acts; as you did when Muslims
were being sent insulting mail, the perpetrator transpiring
to be a fundamentalist without any political associations.
(Where were the apologies or retractions in regard to that,
including the irresponsible comments by David Zwartz?).

Yet, you do zilch to follow up on this act. Why weren?t the
vicious thugs and extremists who masquerade as ?pacifists?
contacted by your paper, asked for comments, and linked even
indirectly with the desecration?

So-called ?pacifists? had discussed ?disrupting? the
ceremony for the return of the Unknown Warrior. They
regarded the proceedings as ?necrophiliac? and
?militaristic?. Whether any action occurred, I don?t know.

The so-called ?pacifists? whom your paper and others of the
media tend to treat as well-meaning idealists, also wear
another hat as self-declared ?anarchists? who have been
involved in thuggery, threats of violence (against my middle
aged wife for one), and libel. The so-called ?Peace Action
Wellington? is a front for the ?Wildcat Anarchist
Collective?. All or most of their principal members, Valerie
Morse, John Anderson, Anthony Jowett, Asher Goldman, Barrie
Sargeant, et al are well known to the police. At least some,
if not all, of these were involved in discussing action
against the ceremonies for the Unknown Warrior, and referred
to a meeting on the subject being held at the anarchist
hovel in Abel Smith Street.

Months ago I sent your editor a copy of a booklet, Red
Alert, thoroughly documenting the antics of these
extremists. In the booklet are reprints of communications
between these nutters in regard to denigrating the return of
the Unknown Warrior and discussing the possibility of
actions against the ceremony. No doubt, the booklet was
promptly filed in the rubbish bin. Meanwhile, you reprint
banality about the ?nazi take-over of Hawera?, ad nauseum.
It really is bloody pitiful journalism.

Yours sincerely
K R Bolton

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