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Comment by James Macpherson on November 9, 2011 at 12:50pm

World Wide Revolution! the only way to make the changes necessary!

Comment by Exposure on November 9, 2011 at 8:45am

We really ought to being protesting like mad here in the UK, – and I can’t believe the shit the American public seem to take from their governments, it goes without saying, we really are in a robotic state.  You have to admire those in Europe and the middle-east, and particularly the French, Greeks, Egyptians and Libyans, etc. – who are so proud of themselves they’re prepared to die for their rights, – as over here or like that of the US, the only things I hear that people are dying for, is a cup tea, cigarette or a beef burger – “I could fucking murder a cuppa, slaughter fag, or kill for a bacon butty…” We’re so lucky over here in our countries, whereas we don’t, or at least shouldn’t have to die trying to get our voices heard, but we still need to protest, we were once the masters of it.

Comment by Exposure on November 9, 2011 at 8:43am

Apart from this recent protest, I’ve seen a few other rallies reported on the television, and again in a typically British fashion, there they were walking down the high street more reminiscent to a funeral procession than anything like a ‘protest march’, it was an embarrassment to watch, – and I just hope no one else see the same film footage from around the world.  One recent protest in Birmingham on the 1st of March 2011, it appeared to be full of corrupt Masonic council leaders, with their corrupt Masonic councillors pretending to be outraged, and if they were, then they had an odd way in showing it, as they kept looking at their wrists, and no doubt saying comments like: “Oh I don’t know, just look at the time, Corries on at eight o’clock”, – “Oh that reminds me, I’ve got to get back the footy’s on soon”.

Yet what should be happening, – is that there ought to be lock-ins and takeovers of our town-halls, libraries, swimming pools, schools, old people’s homes and hospitals, – and wherever else they’re thinking of closing down or cutting back on, – and stay-put and refuse to leave.  Though more importantly everyone should descend on London, with tents and sleeping bags in hand and form a ‘Big Society’ of voluntary protesters, who should come together as one and look after each other in food, water, bedding and washing facilities etc, – they should be working in shifts and refusing to leave the occupied site like those protesters did at Tahrir Sq in Egypt, or Pearl Square in Bahrain.  The country needs more Brian Haw’s, a 61 year old British protestor, famous for living in a “peace camp” in London’s Parliament Square since 2001 in an anti-war protest.  The people of the UK ought to do what Haw’s done for well over 10 years, and I’m ready, – the reason he’s still there is because whilst his alone ‘no one will listen’, swell the numbers by a few hundred or more, and your soon see some action be taken from those who reside across the road in Westminster Palace, – stay put on Parliament Square and remain there until the government promises to change our current corrupt laws, i.e. no Freemason can serve in any position of government or the civil service.

Comment by Exposure on November 9, 2011 at 8:42am

Certain people who proclaim to be blatant anarchists, are either “spooks” or undercover police living among us and blended within our communities, and who are indirectly one way or another employed by affiliates of MI5/MI6, and the police as Agent Provocateurs [see photo section], to make sure as much intelligence is gathered, and as a side line, so as to not look too suspect, – cause as much chaos as possible and particularly as the government are wanting to slash billions from their budget, – as it should certainly make them – rethink when it comes to this kind of sensitive issue, such as cutting down on police overtime etc.

On the 25th January 2011 senior Scotland Yard officer, Bob Broadhurst apologised to the home affairs select committee for lying in May 2009, when he said that no undercover officers were present at the G20/G8 demonstrations, and has since admitted that there were in fact numerous of undercover City of London police officers present at the demonstration, along with more than one Metropolitan police officer, including PC Mark Kennedy the policeman who led an extraordinary double life was for almost seven years, under the persona of “Mark Stone” and as a committed environmental campaigner, and who I’ve already spoken about.

Comment by Exposure on November 9, 2011 at 8:37am

Even those such as the Green Party, Greenpeace or the Socialist Worker are all working hand in white glove with the Freemasons, many of their leaders and members are Freemasons, frat-heads and sorority girls, – and by the Illuminati having this kind of diversity helps give the illusion we live in such a varied, free and democratic world, – when like-fuck-do-we!  When’s the last time you heard of the Socialist Worker’s party’s MI6 spies really kicking-off and causing some good old street demonstration?  Yeah I know they’ve been involved in various incidents, and when they do, then I can bet your ass their police agent provocateurs or from some other entity who act as undercover agents to entice or provoke the others on the protests to commit the crimes, – or they might just seek to discredit or harm the group, cause or protest in general.  As you’re always find them there in the background of any political protest or rally with their little banners, flyers and newspapers, and as politically active as kindergarten group, when surely they should be out there kicking arse!

Comment by truth on November 9, 2011 at 8:14am

Occupy London Statement on #9Nov and the Right to Protest

Today we offer our support and solidarity to students and construction workers protesting against the creeping impoverishment of our society, in our shared desire to create a better world. We look forward to a day of peaceful protest and creative actions to draw attention to the systemic problems that are affecting this country.

In a free society, the right to assemble and protest is sacrosanct. Occupy London condemns the unhelpful and counterproductive press briefings given yesterday which present the spectre of rubber bullets being used in this country against peaceful protesters. We remind all those reading this that many of those protesting today will be under 18.

Occupy London also condemns the issue of “warning letters” to those who have previously been involved in the student movement. The only conceivable reason for such action is in an attempt to produce a chilling effect on future protest. In a free society, this is simply not acceptable.

Occupy London wishes all demonstrating today well. We stand in solidarity with them and also our brother and sister occupations throughout the world. For occupiers in the US and Australia, the possibility of disproportionate police action is very real: to entertain similar action in this country, even for the briefest moment, is irresponsible in the extreme.

Please note that our media phone numbers have changed for the day.
Main media number: +44 (0) 74280 76610

Comment by truth on November 9, 2011 at 8:13am

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