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Woman arrested for sword attack on PM’s office

Sword attack news

The 57 year old was taken into custody this morning.

The woman was located at an address in Coatesville. Details of the charges laid are yet to be verified.

The woman contacted the NZHerald newsroom after the attack claiming she gave office staff pre-warning of her intentions, and used an ‘interlocking’ sword to bash a whole in the window. She threw a ‘smoke bomb’ through the hole.

According to the NZHerald report, the woman claimed to have been frustrated by ‘longstanding grievances with the Prime Minister’s office and various government departments over health and living issues.’

 

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  1. There are hundreds of thousands in NZ facing hoiusing and health crisis. This incident is rather a protest by a person victimised by the system pigs whose number bulged under Jacinda.

  2. Perhaps if Jacinda or one of her dozens of officials met with this lady she might have given air to her frustrations in the normal way

    Possibly the protests in Wellington would not have occurred if Jacinda had talked with one of the multitude who camped on the hill

    Bit of a theme there

  3. I think that trying to communicate our issues with the unhinged squatters in government has come to an end. It’s time to wash our hands of these fake pretenders and actors. We have been ignored, our voices silenced, our emails ignored and deleted, bullied, and treated with disdain. Yes we have an election coming, but in the meantime we can help ourselves. If they charge farmers fart tax don’t pay it, if they push the jab don’t take it, if they push pcr test don’t get one, if they push the fear then don’t believe it , if they want your vote don’t give it. Ignore them each and every one of them. Let the entitled brats shake the bars of their cots and spit their dummies, let the tantrums they pack fall on deaf ears. Go about your day in freedom and in truth, live like you are ungoverned, speak anything you want to , make your own rules regarding your life and the people in it. Choose for yourself , you are the boss of your life!! Just do it!! Seriously people how must we look to our fellow man overseas, if we are taking instruction from a talking horse for f*c*sake!!!!

    • Govts. are supposed to be elected by the people for the people to serve the people when they dont serve the people anymore they must be removed. The NZ Govt. is not serving the people anymore they are serving the UN WEF WHOs ideological agendas of depopulation control and subservience. Control and running of the country needs to be taken back from the Govt. The people need to unite even if it is just one small district at a time standing on its own feet running its own show totally off grid and totally ignoring Govt.. The Govts. policy of dividing to conquer can also be used against them.

  4. To the lady who smashed the window firstly, I understand your frustration secondly, you aren’t alone in those feelings and thirdly, I have the perfect defence for you. It’s boozy ,just tell the judge that you were boozy at the time I’m sure it will work because the last guy that was going to take the leader out got off because he was boozy. Failing that ask the judge if you could just get a text message from police encouraging you to go to anger management a bit like the one they gave gayford and his criminal mates. I offer you these defence suggestions because a precedent has been set and if they make an example out of you it won’t go well for them. All the best ????

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