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ft manufacturing (westland) ltd • fraud, lie, deceit, misrepresentation • fundamental technology (nz) ltd • hokitika • ian pitts • new zealand • new zealand herald • phoenix technology corporation • soren kierkegaard • sue kierkegaard • technology group management ltd • the press (new zealand) • tim redmond • wayne byrne • world institute of scientology enterprises (wise)
Reference materials World Institute of Scientology Enterprises (WISE)
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Sep 11, 2002
West Coast venture in patents row — New Zealand Herald
Type: Press
Source: New Zealand Herald
Lawyers acting for a Sydney plastics manufacturer have invoked its worldwide patents in an attempt to stop a proposed Hokitika plastics venture. A fraud investigation is being called for after claims by Armacel that the Hokitika initiative is planning to use technology it does not own. The claim has been referred to the Serious Fraud Office. Two of the key figures in the Hokitika project, Ian Pitts and Tim Redmond, both of Sydney, worked for Armacel managing director and the patent-registered ...
Aug 3, 2002
Scientology connection — The Press
Type: Press
Source: The Press
Key players in the controversial Hokitika plastics factory proposal are devotees of the Church of Scientology. Wayne Byrne, of Sydney, and Soren Kierkegaard, of Tauranga, are the two principals of FT Manufacturing (Westland) Ltd, which has received a $500,000 loan from the Westland District Council, along with a council commitment to build the factory for a further $2.2 million. Several others involved in the Hokitika project are believed to have links with the American-based church, which is centred on a controversial ...
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