Monday, 20 April 2009

Wake up and Smell the Pepper Spray. These 3,609 New Laws are to Control Us, Not Protect Us

'My God, when did we accept that armoured cars, special snatch squads and armed police were the right level of policing for protests against Government policy? How did we sleepwalk into a situation where our movements, all of our electronic data, even our DNA, is stored on a massive central database?

In fact, it was easy for Blairites to con us into accepting the 3,609 new offences they have created since 1997. They tapped into our fears and prejudices so we simply ignored the repeal of our rights. Anti-terror legislation was not too subtly sold as being aimed at evil, dastardly Jihadi-types - not 'us'.'

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Monday, 20 April 2009

What Do The Globalists Want?

'Let's start by correcting an erroneous belief many people have.  The Globalists (i.e. the most powerful people in the world, the "top-of-the-pyramid" the Illuminati Families and Royal Houses of Europe) DO NOT WANT MONEY!

The Globalists own the machines that print the money!  They control the politicians that regulate the money.  They could heat their castles with bales of paper money and they would still never be able to burn through it all!

What the Globalists want is: A World Currency, A World Government, and a World Army. Now....ask yourself, "Why do they want this?" '

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A Rainbow Warrior Shows His True Colours

Jonathan Porritt

'In a recent article in the London Daily Mail, Jonathon Porritt, the British Government's 'Green' adviser, was reported as having said that couples who have more than two children were being 'irresponsible' by creating an intolerable burden on the environment. Mr Porritt's short statement underlines the 'Greens' deep seated phobia of the human race, and shows that Britain's top environmental 'Tsar' turns out to be not so much a friend of the earth as an enemy of humanity.'

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Monday, 20 April 2009

The Criminalisation of Political Dissent in Britain

' "From foul deeds endless tragedy arises," the World Socialist Web Site wrote, commenting on the state execution of innocent Brazilian worker, Jean Charles de Menezes, by plainclothes policemen on a London subway train on July 22, 2005. Events have tragically confirmed that warning. In the years since Menezes' killing, for which no one has ever been held to account, the legal framework of a police state has been enacted in Britain.

The implications of this have been made clear over the last weeks. Since the start of April, some 300 people have been arrested and detained in just three police operations. The vast majority of these were rounded up in two of these operations, both focusing on a supposed threat to "public order". Maintaining public order is now a pseudonym for the criminalising of political dissent.'

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