Friday, 27 June 2008

BBC NEWS | UK | Man freed early 'committed rape'

The Ministry of Justice..(Does it get anymore Orwellian than a name like that for a branch of government?), has reveled that ....

'A prisoner allegedly raped someone after being released early under a government scheme aimed at easing jail overcrowding'

Well! Surprise! surprise!

Anyone with half-a-brain would have realised by releasing a rapist back into the world you raise the possibility that they will re-offend. Realising them early is just sending the wrong message to both the rapist and the victims of these sub-humans.

One would think that, by adopting such measure as early release, the powers that be are actually courting the idea of social breakdown.




BBC NEWS | UK | Man freed early 'committed rape'

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Wednesday, 25 June 2008

FLASHBACK: Watch Police Shoot Protester Then Laugh About It

Nice to know you have cops like that working for you..you know the old protect and serve thing..just didn't tell us who and what they are protecting and serving.

And of course, this sort of thing would never happen in the good old UK!!!









FLASHBACK: Watch Police Shoot Protester Then Laugh About It

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Tuesday, 24 June 2008

At Last, Some Truth About Iraq and Afghanistan by Eric Margolis

Does anyone else get a kind of sinking feeling about all of this ? (Arthur Dent)

I remember the Taliban delegation going to to Texas, didn't know Hamid Karzai had anything to do with it, wonder whatever happened to him?.


At Last, Some Truth About Iraq and Afghanistan by Eric Margolis

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Sunday, 22 June 2008

Bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe and the geek who hacked Pentagon computers to look at UFOs: So who goes free? | Mail Online

Gary McKinnon, an amatuer Ufologist and ex-hairdresser, defeats might of USA military!

Yes I can see why they would be pissed!

Taken from article:

'In the pantheon of the American military's Most Wanted list, McKinnon must rank some way below Osama bin Laden. Yet while the Al Qaeda leader remains elusive, a vengeful Pentagon is inching ever closer to the capture and high-security imprisonment of an unemployed British hairdresser with a potentially disastrous interest in UFOs.
'

I mean it is one thing to lose against an elusive, international criminal mastermind living (debatable) in immense fortified bunker-caves.......

(Even though it may read like something out of James Bond, these claims, after much TV coverage of bunkerbuster bombs, were found to be not true. All they discovered was a few dead goats and some small arms in a few small, rock-strewn recesses in the mountains)

......it is quite another matter to lose to someone who might be too stoned to give you a decent hairdo!



There has even been the suggestion - from one rather excitable New Jersey attorney - that in an ideal world they would like to see him 'fry'.

Right! Err..? Do you need a sanity test to become an attorney?

If not why not? and if so..it doesn't seem to be working.

'McKinnon's story is both fascinating and disturbing. It raises a number of unsettling questions for us all, not least about the porous nature of the U.S military's cyberspace security.

The others concern our one-sided relationship with a post 9/11 American judicial system that has produced Guantanamo Bay and Iraq's Abu Ghraib, as well as secret rendition flights to facilitate the torture of 'war on terror' suspects.

Should we really be handing over our nationals, without conclusive evidence against them? And how do we square it with this week's freeing on bail of the Islamic radical Abu Qatada - said by some to be bin Laden's ambassador to Europe - whose extradition to Jordan was thrown out by a British court at an earlier stage than the McKinnon case has so far reached?'


And why our government is going along with this fiasco is because when they say jump, our leaders say how high sir?


Bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe and the geek who hacked Pentagon computers to look at UFOs: So who goes free? | Mail Online

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Saturday, 21 June 2008

"Yellow is the color of my Auntie's hair in the morning.."

"And, after what has to be said, a fairly woolly start by the BBC in this crucial title match, the holder of the The Light- Heavyweight Big Brother Conscience Belt, the old Trojan, having had a somewhat heated discussion with his handler, sorry, trainer, owner and manager, a shadowy figure with business interests worldwide, is now coming back out of his corner, ready to turn up the heat in these final few rounds....."

I watched the first of these, but missed the Dr David Kelly and Diana. It reminded of the Babylon 5 episode were journalists from the government controlled media persuaded the Captain and Governor of the space station to allow them to cover why he had broken away from EarthGov, ended up making him look like a mental case trying to take over the Galaxy.

Most Aunties have their secrets, their versions of events, like who they got into bed with when they were younger, what they did in the war, or the time when they took LSD and saw Jimmy Hendrix perform on the Isle of Wright.

Would Auntie Beeb be so different?





BBC NEWS | Programmes | Conspiracy Files

The trailer leans very heavy on the X-Files/Matrix type theme with the way it is presented, (but without the great music), using stock news footage and interview clips.

I will watch it and follow the comment on the net regarding the BBC's paint covering abilities in Brilliant White.


The first 9-11 Documentary left out quite a few questions (see web link below) and was further criticised for technique and bias.






9/11: The Conspiracy Files



A very comprehensive site with references that you can follow.




Debunking the BBC's 9-11 Conspiracy Files

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Friday, 20 June 2008

GM crops needed in Britain, says minister - UK Politics, UK - The Independent

Didn't see that one coming did we? Maybe we did!

Haven't we been through all of this of before?

The British public made it clear to ministers that we did not want GM crops here, but it seems if they wrap them up in a nice little cause, world food shortages, (wonder how that came about?), we will literally swallow it.





GM crops needed in Britain, says minister - UK Politics, UK - The Independent



Have Your Say: GM crops needed in Britain

Judging by the majority of the comments made here, there is not much support for the proposal and certainly demonstrate that, certainly amongst the Independent readership, there is a section who are very well informed and provided some useful links.

Here is a few I have found.....





Natural Law




GM Watch

If none of that convices you remember that in 1999 Tony Blair ate GM food and he views it views it as safe.
Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!......

Anyone for porridge with added arachnid?...No?

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Wednesday, 18 June 2008

Media Skinner Blues

I have spent the past week working on my media pc, cleaning out the register, deleting and reorganising folders, de-fragmenting hard drives and finally getting round to re-skinning one of my fave applications Winamp.
I decided that I needed a more conventional look to it, so it looks like a Hi-Fi rather than a collection of windows.

Before.........


The default skin, which I guess, in one form or another I have used for years, is nice but not that intuitive to use for newbies.

After skinning it looks like a Hi-Fi, even down to the animated speakers.


I quite liked this skin, though there are loads and loads to choose from so I could have been there another couple of weeks!

Only problem with Winamp is that major media outlets, such as the BBC do not use it, preferring to waste the licence fee in producing their own, rather naff, web browser-based interface known as iPlayer (not available outside UK I believe) which I do use, but only after waiting for ages to load the last Dr Who episode.

However, Winamp's access to a world of sight and sound more than makes up for this lack of access to major players, and in fact, can demonstrate how much the Corporate Media Industry is completely out of touch with it's potential audience.

Current fave internet radio stations are Folk Alley and Radio Paradise though there are thousands.

What's your fave media player?

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Tuesday, 17 June 2008

BBC NEWS | UK | 'Lyrical terrorist' wins appeal

This was as farcical as that Teddy Bear nonsense in Sudan.


I wonder if other writers would be treated this way. Would Ian Fleming have faced the same treatment if he had used this sort of material in his research? No I very much doubt it.

Just because one reads controversial material doesn't mean one acts on it. It is called being a rational human being.

However us being rational is not what the elites want, they want us running around like chickens, preferable rubber ones so we are malleable and can rubber stamp their threats to our civil liberties.

BBC NEWS | UK | 'Lyrical terrorist' wins appeal

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Bush demo police branded 'blood hungry' by protesters | Mail Online

"Hands up all who believe we are now living in a police state?"

"OK guys take them away......."


'Veteran peace campaigner Walter Wolfgang, who was at the rally, said: ‘Not only did some of the police behave brutally, it looked as if they enjoyed it.’'

Nice to be happy in your work isn't it?

and a police spokesman said

'In this climate any activity to challenge the security of the President of the United States of America will be robustly responded to by police.'

Green Card anyone?

But it was the balanced view of some of the comments which really struck me....

One word for this lot:

Scum!

- John Dukes, Surrey, 16/6/2008 12:24






mmmmmm...yes, well I was unsure about who he was referring to so I took an educated guess.....



Or perhaps one of these three?

plus him....


I don't know really, the commenter didn't make it clear,

What do you think?


Bush demo police branded 'blood hungry' by protesters | Mail Online

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How Did This Get Past the Moderators?

Must have been to the loo or something.....

Link

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Sunday, 15 June 2008

Net Death Nell

As a follow on to my last posting, here is a couple of vids from Alex Jones Site which go someway in explaining what is going to happen to the net if we don't start doing something about it.


Alex Jones: The Death Of The Internet

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Friday, 13 June 2008

Corporations Plan To Pull Plug On The Free Internet

"This is the end..my friend...the end.. my friend" The Doors.

How would it make you feel, as a blogger, that if you wanted to run a web site or blog that you you had to register with the government for permission? Or if you want to just brows the net that your access would be restricted via biometric security measures and be charged for every action that you do?

In this Internet 2, all decent would be stifled, such as political blogs, and links to other information would not be allowed.

It's a whole Brave New World of corporate fed feeds and official propaganda.

And, like most of these so called measures, like the UK 42 day detention without trial nonsense, most people would welcome these restrictions because the NWO's plan to dumb down the peoples cognitive and critical abilities has been quite affective.

They have used the media to frighten us that the net is nothing more than playground for Pedos..(and isn't is strange that a lot of them are or have been cops?), a training ground for terrorists and a shopping mall for ID fraud.

Then there is the music industries assault on file sharing, paving the way for greater and greater control by the 'regulatory bodies'.

There is no place for your voice in their cyberworld, and they don't want you to talk about anything substantial, only to listen and spend, spend spend and vote for who they tell you to vote for.

Well, enjoy it while you can folks......

"Goodbye cruel world, I'm leaving you today, good bye, goodbye, goodbye". (Pink Floyd)

Corporations Plan To Pull Plug On The Free Internet

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Sunday, 8 June 2008

Nine meals from anarchy - how Britain is facing a very real food crisis | Mail Online


This is a well written and interesting article on a subject that truly effects us all.

I remember, a few years ago this is, prior to the GM Food debacle,when Monsanto closed it's natural seed bank in Cornwall, and shipped it all back to the USA.

Mm mm....I thought to myself as I read that small article, feeling somewhat uneasy about it but not quite sure why, until I came to believed that they were taking it away to make us more dependant on them for our food production.

Given that most of the 'Elites' have an agenda which includes the reduction of the world's population to a billion, (is that a UK billion or a US billion?) it all seems to be panning out just as they wanted it.

Nine meals from anarchy - how Britain is facing a very real food crisis | Mail Online

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Wednesday, 4 June 2008

The Tao of Unified Page Theory - A Netvibes Universe

Well I have finally got round to putting the link to my Netvibes Universe on to my Blog. (See Links to Other Dimensions in Time and Space).

It is a bit bare-boned at the moment, with a page to my Helium articles but I will be putting further pages with some interesting links and stuff as soon as I finish this.










A shot of my Helium articles under my Netvibes page.

The Tao of Unified Page Theory

UPDATE - Just added a music page..check out the IPlayer...!

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