July 30, 2025

Kash Patel in Wellington

FBI director, Kash Patel has been seen visiting the Beehive in Wellington. The Beehive is where the executive wing of government is housed, and where New Zealand's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Winston Peters hangs out. He was in his office today, so connect the dots.

Why would Kash Patel be in Wellington? Could it, perhaps, have something to do with Russiagate? Time will tell, but normally NZ does not receive high level people, even if it is part of Five Eyes and all that.

Start arresting people, we all now know Obama conducted a years-long coup, starting in 2016 after Donald Trump won the election. 

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/politics/fbi-director-kash-patel-visits-parliament/XMSIIL452RGV5DM6U2QDRGQPAE

FBI director Kash Patel is in New Zealand and has made a visit to the Beehive.

Patel, a former adviser to United States President Donald Trump, was seen by the Herald in the basement this afternoon.

It’s understood Patel has left the Parliament precinct. His visit to the seventh floor of the Beehive suggests he visited Foreign Minister Winston Peters.

The Herald has approached Peters and Defence Minister Judith Collins. The Government has not confirmed his visit.

Update: It is now being reported that Kash Patel's presence in Wellington is due to the FBI opening a permanent office in New Zealand. File this as being the official position: https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/568540/fbi-to-open-standalone-office-in-wellington

The FBI will be setting up a permanent office in New Zealand's capital, after the director Kash Patel met with several ministers, the heads of the police and New Zealand's spy agencies.

The US Embassy in Wellington confirmed in a statement plans for a "dedicated law enforcement attaché office" in the city.

"While the FBI has stationed personnel in New Zealand for several years, establishing a full Legat position in the country will strengthen and enhance the long-standing cooperation with a key Five Eyes partner in the southwestern Pacific region," the statement said.

"This new upgraded office will continue to work with our New Zealand partners to address shared priority areas through joint investigations, information sharing, and capacity-building.

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