
Also Jacqui Smith, Home Secretary, is in trouble for using corrupt means to have Conservative MP Damian Green arrested under the terrorism act. Does this mean she is guilty of taking steps to criminalising political opposition? Is that not a step to a fascist state? Only two weeks after the porn scandal? During another scandal about a smear campaign by a spin doctor? And the Bob Quick scandal? I could go on.
Now I could understand 'problem, reaction, solution' if this was just a ploy to get the Tories to win the next general election, but something tells me that the way this is spreading like wildfire across the police and government institutions, that there might just be an awakening. That many problems of that nature can only result in one reaction. I can't see how these events could lead to anything other than people questioning authority, and the increasing police state becoming a contentious issue.
My intuition tells me that enough people, including those in the institutions themselves, are looking up from their propaganda machine and thinking 'what the hell is going on?'.
As for demonstrations, I don't go to them often because I hated being caged in by riot police. Once I got detained with about 700 other people for 7 hours by riot officers. I saw many of them being over zealous, and provoking violence, and feel that any justice that could be done now is well overdue. In the aftermath of this, future demonstrations could become less oppressive as the police are forced to relax their tactics.
This week, public resistance to the police state is no doubt beyond what the manipulators anticipated when they were plastering 'New World Order' all over the media only two weeks ago. Abuse of police powers and oppresive government tactics have tarnished their public image so badly that I can only see this as the Illuminati making a really big, horrible mistake. In the grand scheme of the totalitarian tiptoe, this may be a small victory like a won battle in a losing war, but let us realise that this is evidence that the ruling elites are not infallible. Who knows where this could go?
We are the real Illuminati. Remember that.
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I agree. The whole Icke-ian view of an infallible ruling elite is kind of short sighted.
Good article.
I wish the police would wake up and stop being the block-headed puppet robots who act only on behalf of the powers that 'want' to be. Police take marching orders from the banksters, et al, along with their paychecks. They must get daily brainwashing sessions to keep them 'on track'! Lord have Mercy! Let it end!
you would need to get a sense of the "average/conservative joe"'s reaction to this to balance out the rather limited one you will get by talking to like minds. I bet that a significant % of people in the UK adhere to the sheeplike mentality of - "If they got into trouble with the police, they must have been doing something wrong."
If acts of extreme police brutality become public knowledge and nothing is done about them (besdies the usual token PR mumblings and the occasional sacrifice of a straw man), then this kind of thing goes under the banner of "revelation of method" - desensitization of the populace to NWO tactics and agendas.
The controlling powers push things a little further than seems "safe" (as with the 2000 rigged elections), and see what happens. They cna always repair the damage if it backfires in any major way. But mostly, I'd say even the "Illuminati" (idiotic term, started by RAW as a satire, now adopted by unwitting shills like Jones and Icke) must be constantly surprised how much the public will put up with. They are probably saying to themselves - "What the hell is it gonna take to get these bozos to revolt?!"
An uprising is exactly what such martial forces would require to justify fully applying their strong-arm tactics, so what you are seeing in a positive,
"revolutionary" light, I would describe as just parapolitical business as usual.
sorry to be the voice of pessimism - or is that reason?
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