Thursday, March 28, 2013

Charles Frith - Punk Planning: The Yorkshire TV Paedophile Documentary That Downi...

Charles Frith - Punk Planning: The Yorkshire TV Paedophile Documentary That Downi...: My own videos on the Paul Bonacci testimony were pulled when my Youtube account was shut down. Even though I transferred them from ...

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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

POLICE STATE UK: THE RIGHTS YOU DIDN’T KNOW YOU’D LOST.

Recent decades have seen a dramatic curtailing of hard won civil liberties. These restrictions have been inadvertently cushioned by the expansion of the internet and the ability to exercise some of these rights by proxy on the web. Today we look at the scale of the civil liberties confiscations. What are Civil Liberties Anyway? "Civil liberties is another name for the political freedoms that we must have available to us all if it to be true to say of us that we live in a society that adheres to the principle of representative, or democratic, government.” ~ Professor Conor Gearty These liberties can loosely be described as the right to vote, the right to life, the prohibition of torture, security of the person, the right to personal liberty and due process of law, freedom of expression and freedom of association. In the UK they were developed through the English Charter of Liberties which extended rights to the nobility and church officials from 1100AD. Between 1213 and 1215AD groups from across England came together to draft the Magna Carta which extended a fuller group of protections and rights out to further groups. The 18th and 19th centuries saw workers movements develop to enshrine labour conditions and the rights to collective bargaining through unions and the right to strike. The first and second world wars motivated a final revolution in civil liberties including rights to healthcare, education, equal opportunities in the workplace and so on. In 1998, New Labour signed the European Convention on Human Rights into British Law with the Human Rights Act. This meant that there was legal underpinning to this bill of rights, which enshrined our civil liberties. But before and since 1998, these rights have been eroded at a terrifying pace, particularly compared with the glacial rate at which they developed in the first place. The ability to express our thoughts in blogs and rally in protest by hashtag may have numbed us to the reality of a bonfire of our liberties. We've been tweeting while Rome burned. Personal Liberty and Due Process before the Law. Since 1649 and the passing of the Habeas Corpus Act, citizens have been protected from false and arbitrary imprisonment and restriction of their personal liberty by the presumption of innocence until proof of their guilt is established by a jury of their peers in an independent court. Yet successive governments have passed legislation which seriously undermines this principle, and allows the state and its police force to restrict liberty and confine citizens without interference by the courts. Detention without Charge Prior to 1984, a person could not be held by police for longer than 24 hours without a criminal charge being made against them. The Thatcher government extended this to four days. New Labour extended this first to seven days, then to 14 days, and finally sought the power to detain citizens without charge for up to 90 days, at the request of the police. Whilst the Blair government was defeated on 90 days, the period was doubled nevertheless to 28 day. The Coalition allowed this legislation to expire in 2011, returning the period to 14 days, only to apply for permission to extend to 28 days in the same year. Meanwhile, the Anti Terrorism and Security Act 2001 allowed for indefinite detention of non British citizens suspected of committing terrorist acts, where there was not enough evidence to proceed to a court of law. Unlawful Imprisonment The Control Orders passed in the Terrorism Act 2006 meant anybody suspected of terrorist related activities by the Home Secretary, but without any kind of trial, can be electronically tagged, monitored, be restricted from making phone calls, using the internet, be banned from certain kinds of work, can be restricted from going certain places, have one's passport revoked and be under a duty to report to the police. The current government did not extend the life of Control Orders, but replaced them with TPIMS. This saw two improvements, a two year time limit and approval of a judge required. However, a recent review of TPIMS reported that the burden of proof required to administer such an order was too low and that the extreme restrictions were neither necessary nor working. Secret Courts The 700 year old UK tradition of open justice has been withering on the vine with successive legislation since 1997 which allowed ‘Closed Material Proceedings' or Secret Courts into the Justice system. First introduced in 1997 for immigration trials, they were later used for Control Order and TPIM related charges. Yet, in a stunning move this month, the Coalition government and parliament approved legislation to apply Secret Courts in civil cases. Henceforth, if a citizen takes the British government or its officials to court in cases of torture, rendition, or a whole host of other reasons, the government is able to present evidence to the judge which the claimant, defendant, media and public will never be privy to. It will allow the government to resist due scrutiny for its role in torture, rendition and other crimes. The Rev Nicholas Mercer, a lieutenant colonel who was the army's most senior lawyer during the last Iraq war, told the Daily Mail: "The justice and security bill has one principal aim and that is to cover up UK complicity in rendition and torture. The bill is an affront to the open justice on which this country rightly prides itself and, above all, it is an affront to human dignity.” Freedom of Expression and Assembly Perhaps the most readily noticeable restrictions on our liberties to those engaged in campaign and protest, has been in the arena of Freedom of Expression and Assembly. The rise in so called ‘anti-terror' legislation throughout the period of the New Labour government has had a massive impact on our ability to organise sizable demonstrations, marches and actions without the threat of increasing militarised police force. Right to Protest Thatcher's Public Order Act 1986 sought to prevent the effectiveness of public protest (such as the Miners Strike) by making it law that in order to be lawful, protest organisers had to give police six days advance notice of their action. Since this time, successive governments have used upgrades to the Public Order Act to undermine the right to peaceful protest. The Serious and Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 granted a number of powers to police and restrictions on protesters. In response to the protest of Brian Haw who spoke to parliament from Parliament Square for several years as a protest against the crimes of the Iraq War, the Act applied special restrictions on protest within a designated area of 1km of any point of Parliament Square. Basically, it is now almost impossible to protest outside our parliament without being arrested. The Act created a new offence of trespassing on a designated site. The site can be Crown Land, land that belongs to the monarch or heir to the throne or land a secretary of state believes is appropriate for designation in the interests of national security. The Act also made all offences arrestable. Previously a police officer had to determine whether he suspected a person of committing a non-arrestable, arrestable or serious arrestable offence. The powers available flowed from that determination. There has also been a gradual militarisation of the police force which has been armed with ever escalating toolkit of measures and devices to quell dissent in the streets. These methods involve: Kettling - a police action introduced by John Yates. Snatch & Grab Arrests – Groups of police form a moving corridor into the protest, the front officers of which grab protesters at random. These arrests can also be made at police lines outside a kettle, or by plain clothes police in advance of protests (arrest occurs at 25 seconds in). Agent Provocateurs and Violence – This was witnessed at the 2010 student protests where agent provocateurs were filmed running into the crowds, pushing , pulling and kicking student protesters in order to generate violent conditions. One student, Alfie Meadows ended up in hospital requiring brain surgery after a police officer beat him with a baton. . Instead of the police officer facing the courts, Alfie was charged with violent disorder. He was finally acquitted just this month by a jury who agreed he was defending himself and other protesters. Martial Law & Emergency Powers Since the Bill of Rights Act 1689, it has been illegal for the UK government to dispatch the armed forces to British streets during peace time without the consent of parliament. For hundreds of years we have lived under an agreement that citizens dissenting the government faced police, not the armed forces. The Civil Contingencies Act 2004 ended this tradition. The Act means that a range of emergency powers can be applied by approval of The Queen (the Government) which would suspend the Bill of Rights 1689, Habeas Corpus, the Parliament Act 1911 (which restricts a parliament to five year terms) and others for a period of up to 21 days at a time. The Surveillance State The exponential rise in surveillance permitted by law in the UK makes astounding reading. Until 1986 there were severe restrictions on the police and state ability to surveil its citizens; phone tapping and the interception of private communications were inadmissible in courts and heavily penalised. However, since 1986, an altogether different approach has been adopted. The Thatcher governments Interception of Communications Act 1985 gave permission for phone tapping. These permissions and other communication interception measures were approved in 1994 and 1997. However, the era of New Labour saw a massive roll out in surveillance under the guise of the war on terror. The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 allowed the government full surveillance powers over all kinds of communications. The acts main provisions allow five new categories of surveillance from bugging of phones to spying and intercepting of communications. It allows the Home Secretary to issue an interception warrant to examine the contents of letters or communications on various grounds including in the interests of the economic well-being of the United Kingdom. It also prevents the existence of interception warrants, and any and all data collected with them from being revealed in court. It allows the police, intelligence services, HM Revenue and Customs (and several hundred more public bodies, including local authorities and a wide range of regulators) to demand telephone, internet and postal service providers to hand over detailed communications records for individual users. This can include name and address, phone calls made and received, source and destination of emails, internet browsing information and mobile phone positioning data that records user's location. These powers are self-authorised by the body concerned, with no external or judicial oversight. These powers have been extensively overused by police, councils and other enforcement agencies. It has rightly been deemed as a ‘snooper's charter'. The current rate is 30 warrants being issued a week. In the 15 months from July 2005 to October 2006, 2407 warrants were issued. Some of the most egregious cases of misuse include: a council in Dorset putting three children and their parents under surveillance to check they were in the catchment area for the school they had applied to. The council has directly surveilled the family 21 times; other councils have launched undercover operations on dog fouling and fly tipping. There has also been a rise in CCTV operations, or the filming of people in public spaces. Britain has gone from zero to over 4 million CCTV cameras in recent decades. The country has a higher number of cameras than China despite being a small fraction of the size. Cameras are also increasingly hidden and disguised as light fittings, plant pots and other innocuous items in our urban landscape. But surely if the aim was to prevent crime, the cameras would be clearly visible? Despite all this surveillance, there is less than one arrest per day as a result of CCTV footage. This corroborates the arguments of the arguments of those who suggest these cameras have more to do with state surveillance than public safety. Knowledge is Power. As a result of these infringements, more and more people are being arrested and put through the court process for simply exercising their dissent. Recent notable cases include the convictions of Critical Mass for cycling on the evening of the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics, and Bethan Tichbourne who was arrested, convicted, receiving both a criminal record and a fine under Public Order laws for shouting ‘Cameron has blood on his hands' while the Prime Minister turned on the Christmas lights in her town. It is time to realise that internet freedom is not enough and is itself in peril. We ignore the continued erosion of our rights at our peril. With the Conservative Party promising to abolish the Human Rights Act if it wins the next election, we are looking at the revocation of the legal underpinning of our civil liberties entirely. It is time to pay attention. Share this: http://scriptonitedaily.wordpress.com/2013/03/19/police-state-uk-the-rights-you-didnt-know-youd-lost/

Monday, March 18, 2013

Fly High, Clive.

An old friend, Clive, has died. Fly high, matey. Colourful times. I miss you already

Sunday, March 17, 2013

aangirfan: ELM GUEST HOUSE - EDITOR ARRESTED

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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Abused And Abused Again By Welsh Police.

The nIPCC has called in chief constables and police commissioners from all four Welsh forces over concerns of the handling of rape, sexual assault and domestic violence. The nIPCC is investigating a case in south wales where a victim of domestic abuse was sent back home and ignored. Two days later she was attacked by her ex partner with a claw hammer. The case was only referred to the nIPCC after the woman complained to her MP. In another case, a detective sergeant, who has NOT been suspended, is being investigated for failure to act on reports of the rape of children. Another investigation is looking at how details of a complaint about domestic violence was leaked to the partner - a serving police officer. In 2009, four women were killed in incidents of domestic violence. A conference on domestic abuse in 2011 appears to have been ignored. What the hell is going on with welsh police ? Are there other victims of abuse, violence and rape that are not being investigated ?

Thursday, March 07, 2013

Natural Cures Not Medicine: 9 Foods That Heal Kidneys

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Wednesday, March 06, 2013

JUSTICE DENIED: Leon Brittan latest victim of Paedophile Amnesia

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Monday, February 25, 2013

Natural Cures Not Medicine: Chewing Gum is Toxic

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Saturday, February 23, 2013

AAV: List Of Workfare Companies

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Wednesday, February 06, 2013

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Monday, December 03, 2012

JUSTICE DENIED: North Wales Child Abuse Whistle-blower in Suspect ...

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Thinking Of Our Kids ?

I am struggling to understand why it takes so long to investigate paedophiles, in North Wales. Arrested months ago but no charges brought yet. No worry for other kids in the community here then ! I will not publish your name for the sake of your kids. Though you didnt think of mine all those years ago, did you ? Lets hope none come to harm when you are bailed. Go to jail...

JUSTICE DENIED: STEVEN MESSHAM SEEKS LEGAL ADVICE THROUGH TWITTER

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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Forget McAlpine.

The furore over the BBC and Newsnight's 'naming' of Lord McAlpine in the North Wales abuse scandal, continues to divert attention from the real issue. In the original Waterhouse Inquiry, Steve Messham said that the McAlpine who abused him was dead - this was in 1991. McAlpine had a cousin, 'Jimmie' who lved in Chester and died during the mid 80's. This is the McAlpine, Messham was referring to. The BBC has come under intense scrutiny and attacks for publicising a heinous scandal that, in my opinion, has not been fully investigated. And the BBC ? It now transpires that Matthew Freud, son in law of Rupert Murdoch, is now advising the temporary Director General on News. A Murdoch with his hands on the reins of the BBC. A near bloodless coup. It beggars belief.

Thursday, November 08, 2012

Anne Clywd, MP Asks For Jillings Report.

In a question to Commons leader Andrew Lansley, Anne Clwyd MP said: "Can I ask that the Jillings (North Wales Abuse) report be published? I saw it. I wasn't supposed to see it. It was shown to me. I saw it at the time. It was subsequently pulped by the then Clywd county council because they were afraid of the attitudes of the insurers. I would say please get the Jillings report published because it shows buggery, rape, bestiality, violent assaults and torture." If I had spoken to the people, and created the report, I would have been shouting it from the rooftops. (maybe thats just me?)

Tuesday, November 06, 2012

Trolls And Abusers.

I am afraid to say that my last trolling incident has put me off blogging, recently. My blog began as my way back from the madness that happened with my daughter, grace. A diary of thoughts that aided my healing around my loss. I also used it to embarrass and shame my ex partner and family. It quickly developed a political theme - not surprising with my experience of the Thatcher years. My blogs have been attacked many times over the years. I have lost dozens, taken down by site owners who didnt agree with the publishing of stories and pictures that told a different story to mainstream media, Even blog co uk have forced pictures from my postings. It just spurred me on more. Knowing the troll and his family put me in a strange dilemma. Name and shame would mean embarrassing others. One asked me not to - and i obliged. The troll and his friends also supported my ex, many years ago. Supporting siabreen in using children as weapons and recanting lies. One, in particular, to whom i was a very good friend, {even ignoring the bruises on his girlfriends face to my shame}, cut deeper than all the others. He has just been arrested for downloading kiddie porn. Karma ? I truly hope so and thank you. Yet this is North Wales. Where paedophilia and other abuses too often rear its ugly head. Now we have the home secretary setting up an 'inquiry into an inquiry'. Isnt there a 'D' notice on this case too ? The state already know the abusers. But they dont want us to know for 100 years ! And some of these people hold power... And the point of this post ? To remind myself - dont be put off by wankers. I enjoy blogging my thoughts and will continue to do so. For a while, i did what i did for others, and also took myself too seriously tut.

Saturday, November 03, 2012

the tap: Ben Fellows blows the lid on media/political pedop...

the tap: Ben Fellows blows the lid on media/political pedop...: Ben Fellows: ‘Murdoch Newspaper Does a ‘BBC’ to Protect Pedophiles and Child Abusers’ October 22, 2012 By Ben Fellows 21st Century W...

Friday, October 26, 2012

Removing The Shackles: VITAL UPDATE!!!!!! IMF plan to dethrone bankers a...

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Charles Frith - Punk Planning: Paedophiles In Power

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Tuesday, August 07, 2012

MURDOCH: Brooks And Coulson Charged With Conspiracy To Hack...

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Monday, July 16, 2012

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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Brown Moses Blog: Operation Motorman - Leveson Hearings In August?

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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

The Night Before...

It will be eight years tomorrow since my ex died. Eight short, long years. Our daughter is in the uk 12 miles down the road. With no wish to see me. Two broken hearts. Would you have done things differently if you'd lived, siabreen ?

Thursday, July 05, 2012

Never Post Pissed.

I am. But eh ? Me - Reread this in the future and get bit into your head. 'People are crazy, do crazy things and rarely make sense.' Grace may fairclough, though your real name is nelson, (look at your birth certificate) you appear to have inherited your mothers brains and her heart. I now let you go completely - and i am free. For those who have supported the mother ? May God grant you all you deserve. r - let it go... no comments please - just prayers and positive thought.

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Monday, June 18, 2012

MURDOCH: Piers Morgan: The INSIDER Is A Sordid Tale Of Grov...

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Thursday, May 24, 2012

MURDOCH: #Leveson #presreform: Jeremy Hunt memo to David Ca...

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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

MURDOCH: #Leveson #Pressreform : Papal Knight Murdoch Told ...

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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

MURDOCH: #Leveson: #Bombardier #Cameron Leaked Document.

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