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A few weeks later I hung a couple of gates along Cullum’s Right of Way drive to keep stray stock
off our place. That done we went away to the beach for a couple of days in our old converted bus. On our return I noticed
that one of the new gates was missing. I wandered over to the Cullum estate and spotted the gate leaning against the back
of one of their sheds. The Cullums were not at home so, bearing in mind the trespass notice, I sent my boys down to retrieve
the gate. I had an idea why Cullum had taken the gate from our place and put it on his so I played along with his silly little
game to see what would happen. My boys retrieved the gate and I put it in our shed. A couple of hours later the Cullums arrived home and about ten minutes later again our phone rang.
It was Baker and this was how the conversation went. J..."Hello." B..."Mr. Van Der Lubbe?" J..."Correct." B..."Richard Baker, how are you?" J..."Not bad." B..."Um, some gates, I understand the Cullums have changed some gates over and the smaller gate’s gone missing." (They rearranged our gates without my permission) J..."Is that right?" B..."Gates don’t normally walk do they?" J..."You’re telling the story." B..."Well do they? You own the gates don’t you?" J...."You tell me." (I was testing to see if the Cullums had claimed that I had stolen one of their gates.) B..."Do you own the gates Mr. Van Der Lubbe?" J...."Which gates are you talking about?" B..."The ones at, er Cullum’s driveway." J...."What do they say?" B..."I’m asking you a question Mr. Van Der Lubbe?" J...."Do they say that I own them?" B..."Yea." J...."Good, I’ve got them." B..."You’ve got the little gate?" J...."Yea." B..."How did you get the little gate?" (There was a five second pause by me at this point because I could not believe that Baker would be so stupid as to fall
for Cullum’s latest little scheme to get me into trouble with the law. Maybe it was Baker’s idea.) J...."I’m beginning to doubt your sanity Mr. Baker." B..."No, because there’s a trespass on...." I cut him off and said, "Yea, I’m honestly beginning to doubt your sanity Mr. Baker." B..."It’s not my sanity that’s in doubt Mr. Van Der Lubbe." J...."No honestly...You have been backing them to the hilt for so long, they are losers, I cannot understand why you
back them." B..."I’m not backing anyone." J...."You are." B..."You have breached the trespass notice." J...."You are making a fool of yourself Mr. Baker, again and again you make a fool of yourself, why do you keep doing
it?" B..."I’m paid to do that." J...."You’re paid to be a fool are you?" B..."Yea, I really am,..a fool in the making." J... "You’re a complete bloody fool that’s all there is to it." B..."I
really appreciate it Mr. Van Der Lubbe, my wife tells me that every day." J...."Yea she’s dead right, you must be a complete fool." B..."You went on the property to pick up the little gate did you?" J...."You tell me Mr. Baker." B..."Well they don’t walk Mr. Van Der Lubbe." J...."You tell me if I was trespassing. What happened to this intimidation thing?" (I was referring to his brick huts
madness.) B..."What intimidation thing Mr. Van Der Lubbe?" (Memory loss.) J...."Aye, that you were trying to screw me with." B..."I’m not trying to screw you with anything." J...."Yes you were." B..."Put it this way Mr. Van Der Lubbe, you went on their property to pick up the gate, you’re breaching the trespass
notice for which we’ll have to prosecute." (At this point I should have laid a complaint of theft of a "little gate"
against Cullum but I didn’t think of it. I wonder how Baker would have reacted to that.) J..."Go for you life Mr. Baker, make another big fool of yourself, just like the intimidation thing, you’re a
fool and that’s all there is to it." B..."I appreciate your comments..." J...."You’re a bigger fool than the Cullums are...." B..."I know." J...."Yea, they are losers and you’re a loser. B..."I’ve known that for years Mr. Van Der Lubbe. J...."Yea good man it’s time you learnt your lesson." B..."Bye, bye." I heard nothing more about the "little gate" matter and eventually Baker lost interest in running
to Cullum’s beck and call and trying to screw me. He continued to wave and smile at us, just like the Cullums, when
he saw us in Kamo but that stopped that after I laid a complaint against him with the Police Complaints Authority but he still
couldn’t resist one last display of smart bastardry, he sent us a Christmas card. After that Baker had his off-sider Arundal-Fag deal with the Cullum complaints, yes they kept coming,
but this new cop didn’t take sides as Baker had done and he wasn’t an imbecile. He listened, looked at the evidence without bias and eventually the Cullums gave up their mad campaign
when they realised that this new cop wasn’t going to make a fool of himself as Baker had done. The Cullums took me to the Disputes Tribunal over the fence, pump and other imaginations but they
came unstuck when I proved that Cullum’s de-facto Jill Hayward committed perjury 21 seconds after she
swore on the Bible that she would tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. It was all down hill for them
after that. She even got the sack from her job at the movie theatre after her boss got into deep doodoo by threatening
me with violence over the telephone. She had sucked him in with her malicious lies too. I told him that at least I didn’t
fuck little boys and hung up. It wasn’t long before he phoned back bowing
and scraping saying he was sorry for what he had said and pleading with me not to take the matter of his threats any further.
I later discovered that this middle aged dope lived at home with his mother. Maybe I hit the nail on the head with my random
kidfucker insult. The cops later told me that a lie told while under oath in Court is only perjury if it affects the
outcome of the trial/case. Be a different story if it was me that had been caught out committing perjury. As I said earlier, I laid a complaint against Baker with the PCA and this was Baker’s answer
to it. 1
I need to comment on the paragraph marked 1. Black’s lawyer repeated to the Court a lot
of the slanders contained in the telephone transcripts (plus a few new ones) and the Whangarei Judge (Beattie) lapped it up.
He thought up a technicality and declared Black a good bloke. Criminals get off every day the
cops tell us. Then paragraph marked 2 reveals why Baker acted the way he did towards us. The Police files compiled
by Irvine and Co. must state that I am an unstable person who could resort to violence to if provoked. So what does Baker
do? He allows and encourages Cullum, Black and the rest of the half-wit rednecks to do their utmost to provoke me into violence
and thereby prove the Police files correct and gain him a scalp. I proved by my actions that I don’t resort to violence when sorely provoked and an
unstable person would not have put up with the shit we put up with for so long. I proved by my actions that Irvine’s
files are counterfeit. (Potentially armed, life-threatening farm invaders excluded. Coming up.) Paragraphs marked 3 and 4 are concerning a letter Baker wrote for Cullum to mislead the Disputes
Tribunal. It repeated a lot of the defamations I heard over the radio. I didn’t think to ask for a copy of it then,
I was, as usual, a bit slow in the wits department. I later asked Cullum for it but he said no so I asked Baker to rewrite
it from memory but he refused. Notice the "concoct" slant he put on it in his fraud of a statement. Baker commits the crime
and then shifts the blame onto me. Then comes a letter in Baker’s defence from his boss.
You will have noticed that the overseer of Baker’s madness gave him a totally positive report
and he couldn’t resist giving the knife that Baker stuck into me a twist by saying that it would be dangerous to speak
to me further. This is the sort of malicious crap that the Police dish up to and is so keenly believed by the lapdog PCA.
Of course he found in Baker’s favour and my Police file now contained a heap more demonstrably false assertions, which
set the scene for, what was shortly to come. I’ve never heard a positive word about the PCA. When the establishment of a PCA was first mooted
the then Police Association boss Harding said, "A PCA would not be conducive to good policing." Now the Police sing
its praises and are quick and very keen to refer any complainant to it. After a few years of PCA operation a lot
of people were complaining of its bias in favour of the Police so in reply the then Commissioner of Police John Jamison
said, The people wanted a PCA now they have to live with it. What does that tell you? Jamison was happy with the state of
affairs and the "people" would have to lump it. The PCA is a sop to a gullible public and it should be abolished. 5
Complaints procedures have zero credibility The matter at issue in this case had previously been the subject of investigations
by the Police Complaints Authority and the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security. Both incorrectly found nothing
improper in the Police search of my house. Only one of the eight police officers who gave evidence in the hearing of this case
confirmed that he had been interviewed during the PCA investigation. And this was the officer (Detective Boyd) whose evidence
in the hearing led the judge to conclude, in effect, that the search was unjustifiable political harassment. The PCA concluded that it was not unreasonable for the police to suspect me of involvement
in the hoax bomb because in an interview with Inspector Rob Pope I "confirmed a loose association with (Gatt Watchdog), empathised
with its principles and engaged in some activities including speaking to meetings and taking part in a demonstration conducted
on the week of the APEC summit". In coming to the conclusion it did, the PCA itself seems to approve of the kind of
political harassment that Justice Young considered the worst aspect of this case. The Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security was asked only about the actions
of the SIS and not the Police, but he nevertheless volunteered the view that "it was not unreasonable for the Police to include
Dr Small in the application for search warrant". Both these "investigations" were based on questionable assumptions and flawed processes
and, not surprisingly, therefore, reached wrong conclusions. As a result of my experience, I have no confidence at all in either of these complaints
procedures.
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