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"Diplomatic Protection Squad looking after the PM. Who are you?" "SIS..." "Exclusive Brethren." "Neighbourhood flasher." 2 October, 2006.
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- "Diplomatic Protection Squad looking after the PM. Who are you?" "SIS..." "Exclusive Brethren." "Neighbourhood flasher." 2 October, 2006.
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The scene shows the footpath outside Prime Minister, Helen Clark's house. A small SIS sleuth wearing a belted double-breasted trenchcoat, a scarf and dark glasses asks a gigantic bald man in a suit who has a microphone attached to his right ear who he is. The huge man says that he is from the Diplomatic Protection Squad and is here to protect Helen Clark. In turn he asks the SIS man who he is. As well as the SIS man two others answer the question. One says he is from the Exclusive Brethren; h...
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- Date created
- 2006
- URL
- http://natlib.govt.nz/records/23190374
- Related subjects
- Clark, Helen Elizabeth (Rt Hon), 1950- / New Zealand. Security Intelligence Service / Libel and slander / Plymouth Brethren / Police, Private / Political corruption / Prime ministers / Spies
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