?Here’s a question about terrrism

If you’re cast/crafted as a terrorist of the mythical self-destructive type, how long can that last? My point is that if you’re suspected of being one of these mythical self-destructive terrorist types shouldn’t you self-destruct?

Disregarding the fact that there are no self-destructing terrrists, if you don’t self-destruct – for a decade or so – doesn’t that prove that you’re not self-destructive? I’m sure that will take loads of money to research. There’s loads of money in anti-terrrism. Can I have some of that money? I could give you some insights e.g. how to stop wasting money.

 

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When I used to go to the 24/7 supermarket

Well, [edit: every time] I’d drive to the local 24/7 big Tesco supermarket and the cops would turn up.

The way of the 24/7 supermarkets is that you’ve go to buy things that are essential and that you’ve not got … like cat food or cat litter for example. You need it but you’ve neglected it. 24/7 supermarkets are wonderful for stopping your cats starving or shitting on the floor.

I had noticed that whenever I went to this big Tescos that the cops were there. It’s not only that actually – when you’re regarded and harassed as a suspected terrorist of the mythical self-destructive type there’s a lot more – the car that you have occasional use of and your home is bugged (for example). The ‘intelligence’ is probably shared worldwide according to Fascist (Neo-Con) policy,

I got a little distracted there. Anyway, getting the cat litter or cat food you don’t have to be there long. The two poor coppers saw me as I was leaving. I didn’t stay for the shitty smell and there were no explosions at Tescos – just the buying of cat food and cat litter.

[4/11/12: I had largely attributed my difficulties catching a bus to the local bus service being incredibly poor … while in truth realising that there was more to it than that. I could wait for hours at a bus stop wondering why so many buses were passing in the opposite direction and not one in my direction. I had suspected that buses were being diverted to prevent me from catching one – it’s just too much to accept that buses exist for others but not for yourself.

The mythical self-destructive type of terrorist seems to hit the nail. The explosives of the 7/7 London explosions are mythical and imagined since they have never been identified – except than by myself that is. To accept the official narrative of the – quite clearly premeditated – murder of Jean Charles de Menezes is to accept him also as a potential mythical self-destructive type of terrorist since he clearly did not have any explosives. He was dressed in a light cloth denim jacket and was not carrying a bag of any sort. The official bullshit at the time was bombs in large plastic containers.

Is there no end to this absolute bullshit?]

 

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A comment on censorship and persecution by deep

I am a political activist. I strongly object to the fact – that despite campaigning in a legal manner – that I am cast as a terrorist of the mythical self-destructive type. This is totally unreal. Where is there any suggestion of that? I suggest [edit: submit] that the guidence is crafted for myself according to political motivations.

It is – I am searching for a suitable phrase but out of order will do for now – out of order that I have been subjected to DA-notices without any possibility to respond. C’mon now, don’t be silly: my identity is well known and I should have the opportunity to argue why DA-notices should not be imposed. I will do it now: I have engaged in legitimate political criticism. Such criticism should be protected and permitted in any democratic society. I submit that I be allowed the opportunity to argue my case.

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UK politics news review

Labour Party leader made a well-received speech at their conference at Manchester yesterday.

“They think they are born to rule.” … “Have you ever seen a more incompetent, hopeless, out of touch, U-turning, pledge-breaking, make-it-up-as-you-go-along, back-of-the-envelope, miserable shower?” Miliband is here referring to class and/or private education (known in the UK by the misnomer ‘public school’) which is recognised to be much the same thing i.e. to be privately educated is to be ruling class and to be ruling class is to be privately educated[*1]. Private schools teach being ruling class, how to succeed in life by being a ***t [take your pick ;), to lie and cheat and to have an unflinching belief in your own innate superiority and righteousness.

Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt makes loads of money for nothing and has charged the public purse for Mandarin lessons. How do Mandarin lessons benefit his constituents or the public? Talk about benefit scroungers …

A railway omnishambles proves Miliband’s point

One of the most powerful sections of Ed Miliband’s speech came when, with remarkable fluency, he declared of the government: “Have you ever seen a more incompetent, hopeless, out of touch, U-turning, pledge breaking, make it up as you go along, back-of-the-envelope, miserable shower?” Less than a day later, ministers have demonstrated exactly what he meant.

The Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin has announced that the decision to award the West Coast Main Line rail franchise to FirstGroup has been cancelled after the discovery of “significant technical flaws” in the bidding process. The government will no longer challenge the judicial review sought by Virgin, the current operator, which has long argued that the process did not adequately assess the risks of competing bids (it warned that FirstGroup’s £5.5bn bid was a recipe for bankruptcy). According to McLoughlin, the reopening of the bids will cost the taxpayer “in the region of £40m”.

How GM crops have increased the use of danger pesticides and created superweeds and toxin-resistant insects

Planting GM crops has led to an increase rather than a decrease in the use of pesticides in the last 16 years, according to US scientists.

The researchers said that the plants have caused superweeds and toxin-resistant insects to emerge, meaning farmers have not only had to use more pesticides on their crops overall, but are also using older and more dangerous chemicals.

The findings dramatically undermine the case for adopting the crops, which were sold to farmers and shoppers on the basis that they would reduce the need to be treated with powerful chemicals.

 

*1. This is not exclusively so. Ed Miliband attended Oxford University after his state schooling and was born to intellectual pretend-Socialist parents. While he missed out on public school, he did have the rest of the ruling class treatment. Does it make him semi ruling class or something similar? Notably, Miliband – just like his brother David – studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Oxford. Virtually all UK prime ministers follow this course. Isn’t it strange that two brothers follow the same University course? Is there something [not] going on?

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