Subject: C.I.A. ——► CUT N.Z. OUT OF FIVE EYES \ RED CHINA RUNS N.Z. GOV'T
From: "Ras Mikaere Enoch Mc Carty" <moaulanui@hotmail.co.nz>
Date: 17/10/2018, 20:01
Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo,alt.ufo.reports,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.ufo.reports



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  PREFACE:

                   I Personally Agree With The C.I.A.'s China Expert
                   In Regards To RED CHINA Literally Controlling
                   New Zealand Foreign And Domestic Policies.

                    LABOUR PARTY [nz] COALITION
                    WITH MARXIST GREENS !

              CUTTING NEW ZEALAND OUT OF FIVE EYES
              CANNOT HAPPEN SOON ENOUGH !
              IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN DONE A LONG TIME AGO !

              UN-SAVOURY
              UN-TRUSTWORTHY  "ALLY"  N.Z.


ᵃᶰᶻᵘˢ ᵃᶰᶻᵘˢ ᵃᶰᶻᵘˢ ᵃᶰᶻᵘˢ ᵃᶰᶻᵘˢ ᵃᶰᶻᵘˢ ᵃᶰᶻᵘˢ ᵃᶰᶻᵘˢ ᵃᶰᶻᵘˢ ᵃᶰᶻᵘˢ ᵃᶰᶻᵘˢ ᵃᶰᶻᵘˢ

RED CHINA'S COMMUNIST PARTY HAS SO MUCH POWER IN
NEW ZEALAND THAT WESTERN COUNTRIES MIGHT STOP
SHARING INTELLIGENCE.

https://www.businessinsider.com/new-zealand-should-be-cut-from-five-eyes-over-china-influence-2018-5

Tara Francis Chan
May 29, 2018


A former CIA China expert proposed cutting New Zealand out of the Five
Eyes intelligence sharing arrangement with the US, UK, Canada, and
Australia.
The ex-analyst said the action should be taken in response to New
Zealand's prime ministers' denials of any influence attempts by the Chinese
Communist Party (CCP).
Both Australia and Zealand have been hosting intense discussions over
CCP influence.
Australian media recently confirmed a secret government report that
uncovered CCP influence within all levels of politics.

A former CIA analyst has raised the prospect of kicking New Zealand out of
an international intelligence-sharing alliance, which includes the US.

Five Eyes is the name of the intelligence alliance between the US, UK,
Canada, Australia, and New Zealand that has routinely shared sensitive
intelligence since 1955. But failure to respond to interference attempts by
the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) should endanger New Zealand's membership,
Peter Mattis, a former CIA China expert testified to the US-China Economic
and Security Review Commission last month.

"In New Zealand, both the last prime minister, Bill English, and Jacinda
Ardern, have denied that there's a problem at all," Mattis, now a fellow at
The Jamestown Foundation, said.

"To quickly move to a recommendation, I think that at some level the Five
Eyes, or the Four Eyes, need to have a discussion about whether or not New
Zealand can remain given this problem with the political core, and it needs
to be put in those terms so that New Zealand's government understands that
the consequences are substantial for not thinking through and addressing
some of the problems that they face.

The committee heard from a number of experts on Beijing's relations with US
allies and its attempts to influence these nations, a subject of intense
discussion in New Zealand and Australia in recent months.

"Australia and New Zealand both face substantial problems with interference
by the CCP. In both cases, the CCP has gotten very close to or inside the
political core, if you will, of both countries," Mattis said.

But its the two different reactions from their governments that warrants
such drastic action by the international intelligence agencies, believes
Mattis.

Australia commissioned a secret government study that uncovered CCP attempts
to influence all levels of politics, and subsequently proposed a raft of new
legislation targeting espionage, foreign political donations, and foreign
interference.

But New Zealand, according to Mattis, has not done enough. In particular he
highlighted the case of academic Anne-Marie Brady.

Brady, who has been researching Beijing's overseas influence arm United
Front, had her home and office burgled in the last six months. Laptops,
phones, and a flash drive were taken, and days before one of the break-ins
Brady received a warning letter threatening "push back" against those who
oppose Beijing.

"With respect to the reactions, and although the current prime minister has
said that the attempts to intimidate and to steal materials from scholar
Anne-Marie Brady will be investigated, that's a far cry from any sort of
productive action," Mattis said.

He added: "One of the major fundraisers for [New Zealand Prime Minister]
Jacinda Ardern's party has United Front links, that you have to say this is
close enough to the central political core of the New Zealand system."

Ardern responded by saying none of the Five Eyes agencies had raised such
concerns with her.

Mattis' testimony also described how the CCP can wield its influence by
having CCP-backed individuals leading Chinese community groups. In doing so,
politicians who seek their advice are hearing from the CCP rather than local
Chinese communities.

Although Mattis held up Australia's proposed legislation as a way of dealing
with Beijing's interference attempts, he made it clear that the legislation
means little without enforcement.

"Yes, they are taking these actions, but it's far from clear whether or not
they're going to be complete and whether they're going to take an effective
form in pushing back. "








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Ras Mikaere Enoch Mc Carty
Maangai Kaawanatanga - Tainui Kiingitanga - Te Aotearoa
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