In NZ demands denunciation of all those who are against vaccination

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Gov't claims people speaking out against Covid-19 lockdowns
have been "radicalized"
Friends and family members who question Covid-19 mandates,
including mandatory vaccines, should be reported to authorities
as potential "terrorists," the New Zealand government says.
The New Zealand Security Intelligence Service put out a bulletin
stating that anyone with dissident political views has been
"radicalized" and asks the public to report their friends and family
members if they question government narratives.
"So it could be the Covid measures the government took, or it could
be other policies that are interpreted as infringing on rights, and it's
sometimes what I describe as a 'hot mess' of ideologies and beliefs
fueled by 'conspiracy theories,'" intelligence chief Rebecca
Kitteridge told media.
Remember how I said that all government legislation created
to allegedly to protect you, will eventually be twisted to protecting
the government from you?
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The bulletin brings to mind the U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security
document leaked to Infowars in 2009 that demonized gun owners
as "extremists."
"Many rightwing extremist groups perceive recent gun control
legislation as a threat to their right to bear arms and in response
have increased weapons and ammunition stockpiling, as well as
renewed participation in paramilitary training exercises," the
document stated. "Such activity, combined with a heightened level
of extremist paranoia, has the potential to facilitate criminal
activity and violence."
Likewise, in 2009, the Missouri Information Analysis Center (MIAC)
published a report claiming that people who like libertarian political
candidates such as Ron Paul and Bob Barr were also potential
"domestic terrorists."
The MIAC report was part of an effort by DHS to "collect, evaluate,
analyze, and disseminate information and intelligence"
on libertarians and constitutionalists, including Second Amendment
advocates.