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NEWSPEAK today

http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,,1977460,00.html

"This indignation deficit shows the reality of the state that Labour is in

They may grumble to pollsters, but financial security and high public spending will keep the public voting Brown "

Polly Toynbee

 

  Lord help us, this article today by Polly Toynbee (mouthpiece for the government) claims that people are 'not all that angry and that Labour has solid foundations'    Pass the soma Polly, or are they already putting it in the water?


Those of us who protested in the 60's and 70's felt we were achieving something. After the biggest demonstration in the world failed to stop madness some of us retreated to try and survive. We have not given up, but the growing sense of hopelessness at not being listened to means that fewer now feel they have any part to play in any of this.

Protect and survive may become our motto. Heads down folks, keep breathing and hope for a quick end.


Here we go....be afraid, be very afraid.

For the full article see Food for Thought page

THEY ALL HAVE NUMBER PLATES AND THE OWNERS OF 1.5 MILLION CARS ARE GOING TO BE STOPPED "In the ANPR system we at present have one-and-a-half million car registrations which we'll have to check because we know something is wrong with them." - police director H. Karreman explained. The police explained that for instance also 'suspects' which had not shown up yet for a DNA test were stopped, and people who had tax debts, had not paid parking tickets or were ordered to pay alimony but didn't. They could stop stolen or 'suspected' cars, like all other cars and the people in them, which data are kept on file in the police's database with (legal and illegal) info on all 16.5 million inhabitants of The Netherlands. And even if 99% of them is innocent and has (on paper) constitutional rights which by law forbids this kind of snooping, the European Union's 'managers' and their control system keeps mutating as some form of malignant fungus in all twenty-six countries.

"IF YOU KEEP'M STUPID, I'LL KEEP'M POOR."  With 11% suffering poverty in Holland, in one of the 'richest' countries on earth? With children held in jail and fourhundred-and-forty-thousand children growing up in abject poverty? Is that a 'rich' country where more so called middle class people than ever commit suicide for economical reasons, and 61% of the people lies awake because they do not know how to pay the bills...? Also in Holland , the digital TV camera gets the license plate, 'freezes' the picture and 'matches' within a second. And if the authorities, the by you tax paid personal, via the by you tax paid police wants you for whatever reason, even for reading this, two by you tax paid cops on by your taxes paid motorbikes will have stopped you within minutes. If needed, and by remote control of course, all traffic lights can switch to red, and the road signs and markers above and along the highway will show your license plate number, telling you to STOP! That's what also can happen to all and anybody of those people with cell phones and/or new, for the EU compulsory driving licenses with build in signals via the RFID's.

THEY PROMISED FREEDOM AND IMPOSED APARTHEID What's happening in Holland is happening in the rest of the European Union too, and slowly - like cancer mostly - it's silently spreading across the globe.  To silence oppositional voices and further brainwash the people, globally more major media have been bought, and under the cover of the US junta's fake 'war of terror' the indecent and abusive control of people keeps metastasizing.

"IF YOU HAVE NOTHING TO HIDE, YOU HAVE NOTHING TO FEAR." IS THE GLOBAL NITWIT MANTRA. Well: after a few people survived the maltreatment in the US concentration camp Guantanamo, survived the years of illegal jailing, the hunger strikes, brutal interrogations with torture and having some poor people commit suicide in desperation, a few got out and could finally tell their horrible stories. Giving evidence that all of them 'had nothing to hide'. But the US mercenaries tortured them anyhow. 50.000 Volt will make you 'confess' anything.*
Why do you think it can't happen to you?

Henk Ruyssenaars
FOREIGN PRESS FOUNDATION
Editor: Henk Ruyssenaars
http://tinyurl.com/gpr4j
The Netherlands
fpf@chello.nl

 

More to worry about

Is it better to be a bit fat or very thin? The news about obesity makes me want to eat, drink and be merry

Alexander Chancellor       Friday December 15, 2006  The Guardian

Yippee! one more thing for us all to worry about - 'Internal fat'
Shall we start a book on what the next one will be?

 

Motto for life


"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - Chardonnay in one hand - strawberries in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and screaming - WOO HOO! What a Ride

 

 

posting at guardian comment

 

Routine and systematic torture is at the heart of America's war on terror

In the fight against cruelty, barbarism and extremism, America has embraced the very evils it claims to confront
George Monbiot
Tuesday December 12, 2006
The Guardian

After thousands of years of practice, you might have imagined that every possible means of inflicting pain had already been devised. But you should never underestimate the human capacity for invention. United States interrogators, we now discover, have found a new way of destroying a human being.
Last week, defence lawyers acting for José Padilla, a US citizen detained as an "enemy combatant", released a video showing a mission fraught with deadly risk - taking him to the prison dentist. A group of masked guards in riot gear shackled his legs and hands, blindfolded him with black-out goggles and shut off his hearing with headphones, then marched him down the prison corridor
 
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I have long been ashamed to be a member of the human race. Glad to know others are waking up to it.
It seems that there is little we can do about it given the Bushblair rampage. 'Stand up and be counted' is admirable, but ineffective against the promoters of terror. Now terror is being promulgated into the general public as well as those unfortunate enough to have been 'lifted'. John Reid promises us another 'terror' attack at Christmas. I have a vision of Tony and John at the Christmas Concert merrily singing 'All I want for Christmas is a terrorist attack..' a la Dora Bryan!
'He who seeks to terrify others is more in fear himself' John Clarke,1639 Seems to describe Bushblair to me.

 Jenni Russell on Education

The exam-driven, results-focused system is failing too many children

New Labour's approach to education exposes our society's lack of interest in those who will never be high achievers


Nice article but not just 'special needs' children who are being failed, surely every child is special. The Government is quite clear what it expects from the 'education' system, and it is not Education. As long as boxes are ticked and 'factory fodder' rolls out, barely numerate and literate but able to obey authority and do what it is told, the function is fulfilled. Unfortunately ther are fewer 'factories' these days, hence the muddle. Producing citizens who are caring of others, capable of reasoned thought and able to question is NOT what they are about.

Polly Toynbee on tory thoughts


Polly, I agree more with you this time than usual but cannot forgive
" Most [of the poor] are in work, doing essential jobs that society depends on, yet still not earning enough to keep a family. Labour finds that hard to discuss but at least (my emphasis) it brought in a minimum wage and tax credits to fill the gap"

When will Labour recognise that the 'Minimum Wage' is not a living wage? Low wages and part time, short term contract working are the cause of the problems.
Most of the jobs advertised round here are less than full time and no-one can live a full time life on part time wages. Doing two or three part time jobs leads to ill health and stress related disease. People cannot plan for their futures when their contract is for a limited time, and insecurity rampant.
Blame single parents, blame mothers, blame who you like, but until a government is strong enough to stand up to employers nothing will change.

 

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Home on the web

I am so pleased to have found a net community where I feel at home.

The Grapevine is just the place for me.  Focussing on Grow your own, allotment holding wine makers who love cooking, I feel a definite affinity.  Now all I need to do is find extra hours in the day to check out the posts.  Have already contributed a Christmas recipe and posted the following in a thread about saving the planet.

Didn't realise I felt so strongly hopeless about it.

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"Save the Planet"

For what its worth, in my humble opinion Gaia will eventually spew fumes and eject the miserable specimens that despoil her body. There is little hope for any of us, all we can do is try to survive a bit longer.
 
The glorious ride of rampant capitalism WILL end, and I believe, in the not too distant future.

It really came home to me last year when New Orleans went down, We are totally dependent on oil-based systems - water, electricity, sewage, as well as 'next day' delivery to supermarkets. When the system crashes we are all screwed.

After that I got an allotment and found out where the nearest well was (we live near the river, so may be able to get water). Its too late I know, but I've given up using the car, grow as much as possible, brew my own wine, and generally am trying to keep my head down. Watch out for Monsanto and F1 hybrids too, otherwise you won't be able to propagate your own crops.

Global warming may have some advantages - we could grow olive trees and get oil from our own plots, melons and peaches will be easier to grow too. I really need some bees for honey, and may research that.

Meanwhile, do what you will, but harm none other.

 

more madness

8th December 2006

Latest News headlines:

'Mad Chicken Poisoning' is now a cause for concern. 

Following Bird Flu last year, we've had Polonium poisoning,  quickly followed by a report today that we should all be terrified again of Mad Cow Disease.

Isn't Thatcher dead yet? 

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What else shall we worry about? 

Headline yesterday in Leicester Mercury, Loughborough Edition:  'Not enough CCTV cameras in the town' 

Apparantly we need more!  

Who are these morons?  Young idiots fuelled with alcohol enjoy 'performing' in front of them; rapists are not caught by them, and real criminals live in Spain. 

Now we are going to have cameras that 'speak' to us, in stentorian Nanny tones, telling us to pick up litter. 

How long before they admonoish us for Thinking in Public? 

Thought Crimes have already sent some people to prison.

Remember those 'Terrorists' who 'discussed' 'possible' plots?  No evidence, no plans, no passport or plane ticket, only 'thought' about it.  One guy has gone down for life, for reading and talking. 

What about those of us who would ike to see the end of most of the cabinet? I'm waiting for the tax on sex, but be careful, don't think about it or they'll pick you up.

BE VERY CAREFUL what you think and who you talk to.

Above all, BE AFRAID, BE VERY AFRAID.

Greater madness

In this increasingly paranoid 'newspeak' world being created by our esteemed leaders, the scandal of Weapons of Mass Destruction: cluster bombs, land mines, chemical weapons, manufactured daily with approval; 'Rendition' of people and weapons approved by decree; the obscenity of 'One rule for us, another for Them' about nuclear capability, lead to an increasing feeling of hopelessness.

George Orwell eat your heart out.

Change the language and the sheeple will not notice.

Governments demonstrate how much they are controlled by the capitalists. No matter how idealistic at the start, the system gets them every time. There is no way to stop this.

It stinks.

 
 
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/story/0,,1958581,00.html 

Only paranoia can justify the world's second biggest military budget



Britain's level of defence spending isn't related to real threats we face, but the needs of our military-industrial complex

George Monbiot
Tuesday November 28, 2006
The Guardian


"No one noticed. Or if they did, no one complained. The government didn't even bother to issue a press release. Last week the Ministry of Defence quietly secured a £1.7bn increase in its budget. "
 

 

'He who seeks to terrify others is more in fear himself' John Clarke,1639

I've been thinking about this state of terror we are being exhorted into.

Qui Bono (who benefits) ? The old legal adage is aposite to the world in which we find ourselves. 

Today the death of a Russian spy in England occupied the British media.  Analysis of the situation has been given, with an excruciating lack of oversight.  Minutiae of scientific explanations have led reporters to completely miss the main question about the death of Alexander Litvinenko: who benefits from this sudden public health scare?

Neither the Russian security service (FSB) nor Putin stand to gain anything from this very public assassination.   Given what is now made public about the isotope polonium-210 being the cause of death, it remains to examine who has the ability to a) manufacture and b) administer such a drug.  

It had to be  under the control of a government, and if not the Russian government, then which?  Israel and America have been experimenting with drugs as weapons and it would not be beyond reason to suspect that the 'war on turr' benefits from this public adminstration of a lethal chemical.  

Oh Tony, thank you for saving us from such fearful things. Please take away more of our freedom and self respect so that you can continue, until we are all so scared of each other that we beg Big Brother for more. 

making sense of an insensible world - part one

 

The Shorter Oxford Dictionary states that terror is 'the state of being terrified or greatly frightened'

It also states that terrorism is 'A system of terror, government by intimidation'

 Shorter OED 1983 reprint 1988 Book Club Associates page 2268

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Terror is a state of mind being induced daily by our government. 


I invite people to truly join the 'War on Terror' and take personal action to counter the fear which is being imposed on us.

Join the Campaign for Human Contact and commit small acts of subversion every day - smile at people and speak in the street - who knows, it might start a revolution. 


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