Wednesday, 21 November 2007

Fox News Host Says Dissenters Should Be Tased and beaten!!

original article: infowars.com

A good example of How the propaganda model works these days, rally the population against any kind of dissent thru the perfect media.. TV... Hitler didnt have TV at his disposal, but never mind, because his dream is coming true anyway, thanks to our western 'democracy'

During a discussion about a Code Pink member heckling Hillary Clinton at a recent event, Fox News host Brian Kilmead said that people who confront politicians are "threatening" and should be Tased or "beaten to a pulp," as the establishment media continues to sell the idea that anyone who disagrees with authority should be brutally punished.

A segment on the Fox and Friends morning show yesterday turned into an opportunity for Kilmead to share his dictatorial fetish that dissenters be dealt with in the proper manner, as footage aired of Clinton's heckler being removed from the event by security.

"They should Tase this guy,"Kilmead says. "At one point with security so high and tensions on edge, don't you think they're going to get at the very least Tased or beaten to a pulp by somebody? These people look threatening."

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Monday, 19 November 2007

SkyNet is a reality!

Looks like the government has been watching too much telly. Either that or the governor of California (The Terminator) has been influencing the UK's defence projects. This is all very sinister indeed.

UK military reaches for the Skynet

MoD developing unmanned fighter-bomber

BAE Systems are the contractor building SkyNet! Oh dear, we're doomed as they don't give a hoot about humanity and/nor civilisation!

Tuesday, 13 November 2007

Mass unauthorised protest

As I was cooking my roast last Sunday with the remembrance day celebrations on in the background, I was wondering whether it could be seen as a mass un-authorised protest (the protest/service was in Whitehall). It seems that it possibly could - I bet they (UK PLC) didn't apply (to OldBill) for a license to protest! Tim Ireland wrote about Wearing a poppy could get you arrested on his blog a couple of weeks back. Permission to remember your dead: denied!

Thursday, 8 November 2007

The Reverend’s 3-Step guide to where we are today!

Yes the DS website can be alarming at times but it is not alarmist. Give yourself half an hour and study the links below.

The Reverend says: Educate yourself.



1. CAPITALISM
From the Washington State University website
18th Century. 1776 was the year that Adam Smith’s ‘Wealth of Nations’ was published – an economic blueprint for what we now call capitalism. But it has its origins way back in the ‘mercantilism’ of ancient times.

2. CORPORATISM
(from Wikipedia)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporatism
19th Century. 1891 was the year the Pope proposed corporatism. This doesn’t refer to corporations as we understand them today. However it does mean the state uses officially-recognized organizations as a tool for restricting public participation in the political process and limiting the power of civil society.

3. FASCISM
(from online WW2 Jewish Holocaust library)
http://www.remember.org/hist.root.what.html
20th Century. A term coined by Mussolini around 1922. Mussolini defined fascism as being a right-wing collectivistic ideology in opposition to socialism, liberalism, democracy and individualism

Monday, 5 November 2007

Police retain DNA of petty crime suspects

Welcome to the Police/corporate/surveilence State!

Suspects accused of trivial "crimes" such as picking wild flowers or defacing coins can have their DNA stored for life on a national database, police guidelines reveal.

A report by police chiefs lists more than 5,000 offences that qualify for lifelong inclusion on the database. Anyone arrested for any of the crimes will have his or her DNA taken and stored, even if charges are later dropped or the suspect is acquitted in court.
The offences show up in employment-vetting checks for years after the event. Campaigners called the guidelines a step on the road to a "surveillance society" and said the inclusion of petty offences was accelerating the growth of the database, which already holds details on four million people.

The 210-page list of crimes, drawn up by the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO), includes such minor offences as "opening an incorrectly delivered packet", an offence under the 2000 Postal Services Act; "wantonly disturbing any inhabitant by any ringing doorbell", an offence under the 1847 Town Police Clauses Act, and picking wild flowers for sale, an offence under the 1968 Theft Act.

Police have categorised the crimes into three grades of severity. If an adult is convicted of a crime in the least-serious category, group C, it will show up in employment checks for the next 10 years. If the offender admits guilt and accepts a police caution, it will show up for five years. After that period, the only potential employers who will see it are those conducting "enhanced checks" on job-seekers applying to work with children.

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