Who? His grandmother Marie? His uncle Terry? They're either coming out against him or at least roleplaying it. If they legit betray him, they deserve death, and if they didn't, they would be happy to know that someone lashing out against them would only accelerate things further.
http://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/public/2004/0050/latest/DLM296001.html
A prisoner is entitled to receive at least 1 private visitor each week for a minimum duration of 30 minutes.
Excellent find!
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This is from a 2004 act though, are we sure it's still in effect 15 years later? Why would a 2017 news report say it's not allowed? Perhaps it was over-rode?
it occurs to me that the best candidates, white women, will generally be intelligent and not want to get pregnant unless they could verify for sure that it was Tarrant's and not some kind of nigger semen. I guess they'd find out in 8 months… something like them swapping in Jew semen would be more insidious and take longer to figure out…
So we would need some kind of verification process for the semen, like an ability to DNA test it against a biological sample from Tarrant, and a trusted escort agency who will secure the samples at all times.
again though, you're reading from a 2004 act, I am concerned it may have been amended. For example when you read the present policies listed on https://www.corrections.govt.nz/working_with_offenders/prison_sentences/staying_connected_with_friends_and_family/mail.html
Corrections provides writing paper and envelopes, and pays for standard postage for up to three letters per week.
There might be a window…
. If the person wishes to send a fast post letter or a parcel, they must pay for this themselves.
However the 'parcel' might be stopped by:
All letters (with some exceptions) are checked by staff for contraband
The question is WHAT constitutes contraband. According to https://www.corrections.govt.nz/resources/research_and_statistics/contraband_in_prisons.html
Contraband in prisons includes alcohol, communication devices, drugs, drug paraphernalia, tattoo equipment, weapons and other items.
It's the (((other items))) vagueness which has me worried. Later elaboration on list…
Other, including money, gang paraphernalia, prescription medicines and tobacco.
"Including" is not "limited to", so it sounds like they could in theory say ANYTHING is "other" if they didn't want a prisoner to have it. That seems like way too much power and interpretation to allow guards to have, as they could essentially strip a prisoner of their rights!
Enough with the drones, we need affordable low-tech solutions.
Why sage? I agree with you. Warrior women can take test to be manlier, declare themselves FtM transgender, then enter male prisons, go off the test for health reasons, get pregnant, give birth to Tarrant babies on taxpayer dime.
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Affordable Collection Kit:
https:// www.amazon.com/Canine-Breeding-Innovations-Artificial-Insemination/dp/B00UR6UVYC/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=semen+collection+kit&qid=1552976089&s=gateway&sr=8-8
Apparently sperm can survive at room temp for some time:
https:// www.fertstert.org/article/S0015-0282(03)01468-7/abstract
Sending mail instructions here. Semen collection equipment not outlawed and we might get it through and out before they catch on.
https:// www.corrections.govt.nz/working_with_offenders/prison_sentences/staying_connected_with_friends_and_family/mail.html
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When he is allowed visitors a Kiwi Anon has to smuggle out a pre-prepared package of his sperm and then take it to a sperm bank and donate it there. Do that once every month and in 20 years from now, there will be an army of Brentons walking around on this earth, trigger fingers itching. It's only the right thing to do.
[–] 17480044? ago
He’s probably mossad so he’ll probably get tons of women eventually. Or shot, one of the two.
[–] 17480048? ago
visiting Israel doesn't mean you're Mossad, or even a Mossad asset. Is it possible? Sure. But he visited a bunch of countries, perhaps he was just getting to know the enemy?
>>12974830
What makes you so sure? Please point out relevant NZ prison policies that could allow this to happen. I'm sure they're allowed to mail letters, but what's he going to do, seal the envelopes with his cum? I don't know that this would be an ideal environment for them to survive a long journey.
[–] 17480051? ago
autism engage
http://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/public/2004/0050/latest/DLM296001.html
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Step 1: identify method of semen export
Step 2: Gather roughly 12 samples of semen before moving to
Step 3: Announce Tarrant's semen is available for use
Step 4: Review candidates
Step 5: Distribute semen to selected women. Four samples each to maximize chances of it taking.
[–] 17480053? ago
Prisoners can generally use mail however they want: http://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/public/2004/0050/latest/DLM296005.html
A prisoner may send and receive as much mail as the prisoner wishes.
Only reasons mail may be withheld:
http://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/public/2004/0050/latest/DLM296051.html#DLM296051
A prison manager may withhold mail between a prisoner and another person if—
(a)
the prisoner or the other person asks the manager to do so; or
(b)
the other person is under 16 years, and his or her guardian asks the manager to do so; or
(c)
the other person is a prisoner, and neither prisoner has first notified the prison manager of his or her intention to correspond; or
(d)
it is correspondence that the manager believes on reasonable grounds is likely to—
(i)
threaten or intimidate a person to whom it is being sent by the prisoner; or
(ii)
endanger the safety or welfare of any person; or
(iii)
pose a threat to the security of the prison; or
(iv)
promote or encourage the commission of an offence, or involve, or facilitate the commission or possible commission of, an offence; or
(v)
prejudice the maintenance of the law (including the prevention, detection, investigation, prosecution, and punishment of offences, and the right to a fair trial); or
(vi)
breach an order or direction of any court or constitute contempt of court.
(2)
If mail or an unauthorised item found in any mail is withheld, the prisoner to or from whom the mail was directed must be informed that the mail or item, as the case may be, has been withheld, unless it is to be forwarded to an enforcement officer.
[–] 17480061? ago
The Israel visit is a (((red herring))), it's his visit to Pakistan (known al Qaeda networks) and his alleged contact with Shia extremists that is questionable… I'm NOT saying it's proof of anything, but it needs to be addressed.