Detectives Executed Search Warrant At My Apartment And Conducted Interview

Search Warrant

Search Warrant

It basically says they can do whatever they want to take whatever they want related to the offense of “Participation in a Terrorist Group” (e.g. computers)

Here’s a response of mine to someone on a forum:

Life can be difficult for sure. However, life is exceedingly beautiful and intriguing. I am so happy to be a homo sapien, to be able to learn about the world around us and reflect on it. I think this is an incredibly interesting time to be alive; we know so much through science, and the pace of discovery is rapidly increasing.

Difficulties can be a source of learning in order to improve our behaviour, and even in adversity can be found beauty and pleasure.

If it goes to trial my goal wont be to avoid prison. Rather, it will be to promote good secular and scientific education (I doubt I could have convinced myself Islam were true if I had been better educated about the world), and to explore my experiences so hopefully they can be more fully understood and made use of. A trial will offer all sorts of opportunities.

There are millions of people suffering across the world at this moment in situations far more dire than life in a NZ jail.

If I go to prison I look forward to it. I look forward to studying (I get distracted too easily). I look forward to writing my book without having to hurry. I also look forward to the ecstasy I will probably feel in leaving prison and taking a walk outside!

Being deprived of something often leads to enjoying it more :)

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