Wellington Trade Hall site of the that killed Erni Abbott,

’84 Trades Hall Bombing, case still cold

The 1984 Trades Hall bombing occurred on March 27, 1984, in Wellington, New Zealand, when a parcel bomb exploded in the Trades Hall foyer, killing caretaker Ernie Abbott The bomb, hidden in a small parcel and designed to explode when opened, was likely the work of key elements of the New Zealand Labour Party, to expose a spy working for the National Party. Identity of the bomber has never been discovered, because K is still connected in the New Zealand Labour Party and a revered matriarch of the N.Z.L.P. 

Though not mentioned I suspect the bomb was also a nail bomb, if so I believe K. I allege had IRA affiliations.  Not to mention, Chemistry knowledge, I suspect she has dentistry knowledge, a “trade” where Chemistry is taught.

Mr Abbott was the source of a damaging leak of Labour Party secrets leading up to the 1984 election, the Labour Party did not know who or where the leak occurred, so to determine who the leak was, K devised a mail bomb, to be sent through the mail system indiscriminately and first one to open the mail bomb without authority, will be the leak.  RIP

 K in her service to the party did what she thought was right, but what she did was gruesome, disgusting, vile and totally against the  precepts of the teachings of the Christian school she attended.  What can I say?  A poor man died for yes opening the mail, but it was a psychopathic o.t.t pathological response to please the boss, that was David Lange, and a family lost a loved one. Now that the music has stopped and her political career is at its nadir, does she feel the same way about what happened?  They say confession is good for the soul, maybe she needs to see a priest? 

Winning at all costs without ethics is the way of the nazis!

First Cabinet meeting of the NZ Labour Party in 1984.

A man dead, some look so expectantly and seek approval/recognition from the boss! I wonder why?
Picture credit: TeAra.govt.nz https://teara.govt.nz/en/photograph/34042/labour-cabinet-meeting-1984

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