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Tuesday, 3 February 2009

CHURCH AND STATE

Religion; faith that would not die despite the triumphant claims of modernity. Still there; (some of it) and having supplied the founding principles of our society back to antiquity it still appeals to people in a way that this country's irreligious enemies do not understand. Much of our freedom of conscience and expression evolved from the bloody lessons of past religious intolerance. And look, here come the old times back. Here's where thoughts of divinity meet our ancient constitution and morality -and who and what threaten them.

If the ‘What’s gone wrong with Britain’ crowd had a Chaplain-General, it would likely be the blogger known as ‘Archbishop Cranmer.’ Forthright, faithful, Anglican, and small ‘c’ conservative, ‘His Grace’ writes with wit, expertise and zeal on Church and State, faith and our nation’s foundations, modern follies and ancient truths. With his angelic eye ever turned on our enemies and The Enemy, I have to confess that this is the blog of first resort in matters spiritual, national, and constitutional.

Read his sermons here.

Or you just might fry.


Anglican Mainstream seeks to uphold the traditional teachings of the Anglican Church and to uphold our four nations' bloodily-acquired religious liberty in times when being a Christian - amongst other faiths - is becoming a perilous profession; at work and in the larger world. It offers encouragement and advice, as well as places and themes around which to rally for traditionalist Anglicans, Orthodox, evangelicals,Anglo-Catholics, Charismatics and mainstream churchgoers.

Read about their work and their words here.

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Geert Wilders is being prosecuted by the Dutch courts for words and film critical of Islam and Islamism. It seems he thinks that these events are neither coincidences nor the product solely of Western foreign policy.

From Wikipedia: Attempts to prosecute Wilders under Dutch anti-hate speech laws in June 2008 failed, with the public prosecutor's office stating that Wilders' comments contributed to the debate on Islam in Dutch society and also had been made outside parliament. The office released a statement reading: “That comments are hurtful and offensive for a large number of Muslims does not mean that they are punishable. Freedom of expression fulfils an essential role in public debate in a democratic society. That means that offensive comments can be made in a political debate.”

Wilders has called for the banning of Islamic books while simultaneously arguing for his own personal freedom of speech, so he’s hardly what you’d call a free speech purist.

However, on 21 January 2009, a three judge court ordered prosecutors to try him. Their statement argued that "In a democratic system, hate speech is considered so serious that it is in the general interest to... draw a clear line" and that "The court also considers appropriate criminal prosecution for insulting Muslim worshippers because of comparisons between Islam and Nazism made by Wilders". If convicted, he may get 16 months of jail time and a fine of 9866.67 Euros.

Threats made by this man have recently prevented his film Fitna being shown in the House of Lords.


Whatever you think of the man and his message he is not only being censored by over mighty government here and abroad; he is under threat of imprisonment for stating his honest opinion. And all this in the middle of a war against the West being led by co-religionists of some of his harshest critics.If freedom of speech has a motto it must surely be; ‘I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.’

It’s one of the things that make our culture and our country so good. Support him or learn more here.


It gets worse.

The heirs of Churchill and Atlee have decided that the legally elected Dutch MP Geert Wilders may not enter our country for fear that 'his words' will cause violence.

Something tells me it won't be any Dutchman causing violence when Fitna is shown.

It gets better.

There is a central blog for those who would support him, support freedom of speech, and freedom in general against the Islamist intimidation here.

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Some people seem to think that political Islam poses some kind of cultural and security threat to our country and the West in general.
The Anti-Islamist Coalition publicises the political, military and cultural effects which the religion of Peace is having on our civilisation. Read about their work here.

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Thursday, 29 January 2009

ARTS CULTURE AND MEDIA

Here's where we celebrate the best of manifold British achievements in the world of the arts, entertainment and media, and look at people keen to preserve them...and those keen to destroy.




The New Culture Forum seeks to celebrate and preserve our country’s culture, to recognise and appreciate the historic roots that got us from then to now, and to defend British and indeed Western civilization against its detractors in the realms of arts and culture. You can visit it here.

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Biased BBC doesn't believe that the jewel in Britain's Twentieth Century cultural crown is the democracy-loving, truth-telling upholder of decent standards in its mission of education information and entertainment that it was in its heyday during World War Two. Take a look at the great debate here. And hold onto your hats...

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The New English Review examines society, art, media and culture and stands up for what is good and great and shows up what is squalid, mean, and destructive. There are essays each month on culture and multiculturalism, religion and fanaticism, the way we live our lives and better yet the way we lived our lives, and is one host to the great Doctor Theodore Dalrymple, of whom more soon. A cultural magazine for the Third Millennium with its feet firmly rooted in the millennia that went before. A monthly treat and hard work for the serious lover of our country and our civilisation's true virtues. Read it here.

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Freedom is a diverse value in our society and it has many uses.
One of the things that people can do with freedom is to hurt other people.
Mediawatch-UK monitors how the media go about their business and provides campaigning platforms to oppose what they consider to be harmful, indecent, or immoral uses of the media. Here they are in their own words:
Mediawatch-UK provides an independent voice for those concerned about issues of taste and decency in the media. We have an established reputation for principled protest, informed comment and reliable research. We publish newsletters, reports on the portrayal of violence, bad language and sexual conduct, briefings on film classification, content regulation and the public interest.
Visit their site and see what they are doing here.

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Geert Wilders is being prosecuted by the Dutch courts for words and film critical of Islam and Islamism. It seems he thinks that these events are neither coincidences nor the product solely of Western foreign policy.

From Wikipedia: Attempts to prosecute Wilders under Dutch anti-hate speech laws in June 2008 failed, with the public prosecutor's office stating that Wilders' comments contributed to the debate on Islam in Dutch society and also had been made outside parliament. The office released a statement reading: “That comments are hurtful and offensive for a large number of Muslims does not mean that they are punishable. Freedom of expression fulfils an essential role in public debate in a democratic society. That means that offensive comments can be made in a political debate.”

Wilders has called for the banning of Islamic books while simultaneously arguing for his own personal freedom of speech, so he’s hardly what you’d call a free speech purist. However, on 21 January 2009, a three judge court ordered prosecutors to try him. Their statement argued that "In a democratic system, hate speech is considered so serious that it is in the general interest to... draw a clear line" and that "The court also considers appropriate criminal prosecution for insulting Muslim worshippers because of comparisons between Islam and Nazism made by Wilders". If convicted, he may get 16 months of jail time and a fine of 9866.67 Euros.

Threats made by this man have recently prevented his film Fitna being shown in the House of Lords.

Whatever you think of the man and his message he is not only being censored by over mighty government here and abroad; he is under threat of imprisonment for stating his honest opinion. And all this in the middle of a war against the West being led by co-religionists of some of his harshest critics.If freedom of speech has a motto it must surely be; ‘I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.’ It’s one of the things that make our culture and our country so good. Support him or learn more here.

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Manners maketh the man.
Mediawatch-uk are running a campaign to ask the Prime Minister to influence Ofcom, the film and TV regulator to prevail on the entertainment media to take unnecessary swearing from their productions.
The great humanitarian campaigns of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries to turn Britain’s cities from brutal, impoverished, gin-soaked, child-prostituting, slave-trading hell-holes involved a conscious effort to gentle the condition; that is to make more polite and considerate as well as safer and more comfortable, of the poor.
The reformers usually started with the powerful and the rich; in those days the peerage, gentry and the highest ranks of the middle class, and persuaded them to lead by example to such an extent that Britain became known as the politest and also one of the safest places to live on the planet.
All that has been under attack for decades as stultifying to individual spirits and as methods of class control. ‘Realistic’ language and ‘relevant’ film, drama and soap operas have helped to coarsen and dull the sense of decency of millions – and even the most progressive of teachers find it necessary to blame our nation’s educational and public order decline on loutish and ignorant parents.
From the politest nation on Earth to the terrors of tourist resorts, nightclubs, and football stadiums worldwide; that’s where progressive language codes have helped to get us, with disrespect for self, for others and for all deep and abiding morality growing amongst rich and poor alike. Now the brutality, poverty, addiction and even child prostitution are back.
It’s just not so much fun any more.
People live by symbols and words are the commonest of symbols that we encounter every day. I think our country would be better behaved and safer if more of us respected our language and our culture and our neighbours. So let’s ask today’s rich and powerful – government and the entertainments industry - to lead by example as their aristocratic predecessors did and choose to use their freedom of speech to promote a gentler, more respectful use of language. Sometimes, the great virtue of freedom is that you can choose NOT to do something.
It’s not as if the media approve of the realistic use of every single word in the dictionary, now is it?

The petition is here.

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MANNERS MORALS AND STANDARDS

The ways in which we live together in communities and the manners by which we treat each other are the result of and sometimes the source of our ideas of right and wrong. How our rulers act is particularly important to our free way of life. Here's where the social commentators and other students of humanity itself cast an eye over us and those in power.


Civitas. The Institute for the Study of Civil Society. They provide solutions for social problems, especially in educational excellence in a wide range of academic studies and through offering educational advice, speakers and materials for schools, particularly about the European Union, and provide factual information, advice, analysis and debate. They also help rescue schools and have established a model school of their own. Welfare and moral reformers: they seek and provide answers to problems that beset our society today. Real spirit of Wilberforce stuff.
Read about them here.

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The New English Review examines society, art, media and culture and stands up for what is good and great and shows up what is squalid, mean, and destructive. There are essays each month on culture and multiculturalism, religion and fanaticism, the way we live our lives and better yet the way we lived our lives, and is one host to the great Doctor Theodore Dalrymple, of whom more soon. A cultural magazine for the Third Millennium with its feet firmly rooted in the millennia that went before. A monthly treat and hard work for the serious lover of our country an =d our civilisation's true virtues. Read it here.
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Freedom is a diverse value in our society and it has many uses.
One of the things that people can do with freedom is to hurt other people.
Mediawatch-UK monitors how the media go about their business and provides campaigning platforms to oppose what they consider to be harmful, indecent, or immoral uses of the media. Here they are in their own words:
Mediawatch-UK provides an independent voice for those concerned about issues of taste and decency in the media. We have an established reputation for principled protest, informed comment and reliable research. We publish newsletters, reports on the portrayal of violence, bad language and sexual conduct, briefings on film classification, content regulation and the public interest.
Visit their site and see what they are doing here.

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Here's our post on the Edinburgh 'gay adoption' row - which has very serious implications for the family in this country and seems to be a prime facia case of the over-mighty state attacking on of our most important institutions.

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Manners maketh the man.
Mediawatch-uk are running a campaign to ask the Prime Minister to influence Ofcom, the film and TV regulator to prevail on the entertainment media to take unnecessary swearing from their productions.
The great humanitarian campaigns of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries to turn Britain’s cities from brutal, impoverished, gin-soaked, child-prostituting, slave-trading hell-holes involved a conscious effort to gentle the condition; that is to make more polite and considerate as well as safer and more comfortable, of the poor.
The reformers usually started with the powerful and the rich; in those days the peerage, gentry and the highest ranks of the middle class, and persuaded them to lead by example to such an extent that Britain became known as the politest and also one of the safest places to live on the planet.
All that has been under attack for decades as stultifying to individual spirits and as methods of class control. ‘Realistic’ language and ‘relevant’ film, drama and soap operas have helped to coarsen and dull the sense of decency of millions – and even the most progressive of teachers find it necessary to blame our nation’s educational and public order decline on loutish and ignorant parents.
From the politest nation on Earth to the terrors of tourist resorts, nightclubs, and football stadiums worldwide; that’s where progressive language codes have helped to get us, with disrespect for self, for others and for all deep and abiding morality growing amongst rich and poor alike. Now the brutality, poverty, addiction and even child prostitution are back.
It’s just not so much fun any more.
People live by symbols and words are the commonest of symbols that we encounter every day. I think our country would be better behaved and safer if more of us respected our language and our culture and our neighbours. So let’s ask today’s rich and powerful – government and the entertainments industry - to lead by example as their aristocratic predecessors did and choose to use their freedom of speech to promote a gentler, more respectful use of language. Sometimes, the great virtue of freedom is that you can choose NOT to do something.
It’s not as if the media approve of the realistic use of every single word in the dictionary, now is it?

The petition is here.



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Wednesday, 28 January 2009

COMMUNITIES AND NEIGHBOURHOODS

However important national institutions and customs are, we all live locally. Here's where people seek who freedom and other traditional British virtues such as tolerance and neighbourliness, try to keep it easy for us all to get along.


The Centre for Social Cohesion studies our society and seeks ways to make it easier for us all to live peaceably and under the law in this country. It looks especially at religious and ethnic communities with special emphasis on 'the human rights issues surrounding extremism, radicalisation and religious separatism.'

Here's where it is: Ground Zero for those who want to move forward and away from the radical violence of recent years. Read about it here.

Civitas. The Institute for the Study of Civil Society. They provide solutions for social problems, especially in educational excellence in a wide range of academic studies and through offering educational advice, speakers and materials for schools, particularly about the European Union, and provide factual information, advice, analysis and debate. They also help rescue schools and have established a model school of their own. Welfare and moral reformers: they seek and provide answers to problems that beset our society today. Real spirit of Wilberforce stuff.
Read about them here.


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Some people seem to think that political Islam poses some kind of cultural and security threat to our country and the West in general.
The Anti-Islamist Coalition publicises the political, military and cultural effects which the religion of Peace is having on our civilisation. Read about their work here.

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Monday, 26 January 2009

PROTEST DIRECT RIGHT NOW

Sometimes you just want to give them some of it back right now.
Here are petition sites or protest groups that just want you to post or email to the wide and the good.



Here it is in all its glorious simplicity.

A heartfelt, polite and non-partisan request that the Prime Minister, the Right Honourable Gordon Brown MP, should offer his resignation to her Majesty The Queen forthwith: delivered right to his door.

Now, who'd want to sign such a petition?

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Sue recommends that we go for this Big Brother and Freedom of Speech petition:

"We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to stop the proposed legislation requiring Facebook to monitor users' contacts."

Raedwald wants us to stick our necks out and our noses into this consultation:
This consultation covers proposals to amend...the Accounts and Audit Regulations 2003 to extend the requirement on public bodies when producing their statement of accounts to include additional information about the remuneration of senior officer. It seeks views on:
A proposed level of disclosure for senior officers in terms of salary, bonuses, additional payments, benefits in kind, compensation/ex-gratia payments, and pension entitlements.
A definition of 'senior'.
A proposed change to the way staff earning over £50,000 is reported, breaking this down into £5,000 bandings in place of the existing £10,000 banding.

Get those fat cats of the trough, or something - and we've got to 22 June 2009 to create a stink.

And The UK Libertarian Party wants us to send the shirt off our backs to Ten Downing Street with a commentary on the latest Budget. And here's the Facebook page, courtesy of Old Holborn.

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The Irish people held a referendum on whether to agree to the Lisbon Treaty. They voted against it. Someone else thinks that they got it wrong, and they're going to give them a chance to get it right. If you feel strongly enough about it, there's a petition to ask their President to treat a second vote as unconstitutional or undemocratic. The petition is here.

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Someone thinks that Hamas is in the wrong using children and women as shields to hide behind, and is acting in a criminal manner in fighting in civilian clothing and Israeli uniforms. They also object to the widespread theft of civilian property and resources to wage war. Someone is petitioning the UN Secretary General to pronounce Hamas' leaders as war criminals. The petition is here.

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Manners maketh the man.
Mediawatch-uk are running a campaign to ask the Prime Minister to influence Ofcom, the film and TV regulator to prevail on the entertainment media to take unnecessary swearing from their productions.
The great humanitarian campaigns of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries to turn Britain’s cities from brutal, impoverished, gin-soaked, child-prostituting, slave-trading hell-holes involved a conscious effort to gentle the condition; that is to make more polite and considerate as well as safer and more comfortable, of the poor.
The reformers usually started with the powerful and the rich; in those days the peerage, gentry and the highest ranks of the middle class, and persuaded them to lead by example to such an extent that Britain became known as the politest and also one of the safest places to live on the planet.
All that has been under attack for decades as stultifying to individual spirits and as methods of class control. ‘Realistic’ language and ‘relevant’ film, drama and soap operas have helped to coarsen and dull the sense of decency of millions – and even the most progressive of teachers find it necessary to blame our nation’s educational and public order decline on loutish and ignorant parents.
From the politest nation on Earth to the terrors of tourist resorts, nightclubs, and football stadiums worldwide; that’s where progressive language codes have helped to get us, with disrespect for self, for others and for all deep and abiding morality growing amongst rich and poor alike. Now the brutality, poverty, addiction and even child prostitution are back.
It’s just not so much fun any more.
People live by symbols and words are the commonest of symbols that we encounter every day. I think our country would be better behaved and safer if more of us respected our language and our culture and our neighbours. So let’s ask today’s rich and powerful – government and the entertainments industry - to lead by example as their aristocratic predecessors did and choose to use their freedom of speech to promote a gentler, more respectful use of language. Sometimes, the great virtue of freedom is that you can choose NOT to do something.
It’s not as if the media approve of the realistic use of every single word in the dictionary, now is it?

The petition is here.

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Thieves fall out. Having been one prong in the inflationary housing bubble fork that’s just forked Britain, New Labour– in the genial person of John Prescott is seeking a fourth term in office for his party.

However, he’s hoping to do it partly by helping people concentrate on the big banks that went along with the government’s highly taxable milch-cow of the housing boom and helped so many people get in hock when reality came a-calling. Now he’s advertising an online campaign to prevent the banks paying part of our bail-out taxes in bonuses.

Mister Prescott’s page is here – note that there are some very interesting comments on it from people who have other, less grand ideas about how to deal with the credit crunch – I recommend that you all read it before the comments are deleted, and the link to his Facebook anti-bonus page is here. Why not take a look and see Labour scramble like rats in a barrel to point the finger at their erstwhile tax pumps.

Thanks to Sue for pointing this one out


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New from House of Comment is this neat little on-line vote of no confidence widget for those who feel Britain and freedom might be served by a general election to replace the present ministry.
Just a click of the mouse and you can send your opinion to Mister Cameron about trying to force the Prime Minister's hand.
At last something positive to do with the internet that makes you feel good straight away.
There's also a 'get involved' page right here.


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Sue, who appears to be Jacqui Smith’s smallest fan, points out that our esteemed Home Secretary plans to, well, here’s what the Facebook site says…


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And here’s the biggie of the year. If you believe that country and freedom can be served well by a general election, then Sue points out there’s a Number Ten Downing Street website petition to call for Mister Brown to go to the polls. There’s a deadline to sign up by: 27 June 2009 , and at the time of posting there were 917 signatures: 917.

The deadline’s in our calendar here now, too.

It’ll repeat every Saturday until the 27th June.





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CAMPAIGNS AND CAMPAIGNERS

Here are the groups and campaigns by theme who also seek to protect our country’s freedom and other traditions.


GENERAL FREEDOM PRESSURE GROUPS.


The Freedom Association. Right here.

Wikipedia says: The Freedom Association is a free market libertarian pressure group pledged to support individual freedom in the United Kingdom.

A serious-minded, thoroughgoing, long-established research and campaigning group. Old-school British values of freedom, property and the rule of law. The real deal, in my humble opinion.



ECONOMIC FREEDOM THINK TANKS AND INSTITUTES.


The Adam Smith Institute.

Economic research and lobbying the powers-that-be in favour of free markets and free society, it influenced the British government in the 1980s with spectacular results for what was, back then, our power-house economy. and named after this chap who published a book back in 1776 - a year that turned out to be good for freedom and for Britain (eventually.) Serious, hard-core freedom economics. Again, the real deal, and visit them right here.



NATIONWIDE INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGNS.


Better Off Out. Freedom Association campaign to withdraw the UK from the European Union. No messing. Straight campaign; full of facts and information about our European partners and why the Freedom Association thinks that our ways should part. Its site is here.


NATIONWIDE PARTY POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS.


New from House of Comment is this neat little on-line vote of no confidence widget for those who feel Britain and freedom might be served by a general election to replace the present ministry.
Just a click of the mouse and you can send your opinion to Mister Cameron about trying to force the Prime Minister's hand.
At last something positive to do with the internet that makes you feel good straight away.
There's also a 'get involved' page right here.


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OUR RULERS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM

Lots of information on how to locate our rulers, what they might be up to and where and how to offer them helpful advice…

First amongst equals has to be They Work For You which monitors the work of Parliament and parliamentarians, and has all kinds of resources to find and keep tabs on our rulers. It recently was the centre of a protest against moves to make MP’s expenses secret again, and campaigns on to keep them as honest and visible as scrutiny can. They are the business and first port of call for those who want to keep our rulers under control.

Handy too is their postcode-based MP finder. Useful if he really needs to know something you care about, or she does.



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MEDIA AND CONTACTS

Wars are won in the mind.

Each campaign , organisation, or post should have contacts for each, but here I list other contacts which you might find useful in getting freedom and patriotism ideas across to ever-wider circles of listeners and readers.








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INSPIRATION

People throughout history have achieved great things to make our world and our country better. Many – well, maybe most, started from much worse places that here and now.
This section is about celebrating those heroes and heroines, and discussing how they did what they did, and seeing what we can learn from them.








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Sunday, 25 January 2009

EDITORIALS AND ARTICLES

Here’s where I and hopefully guests will post about ongoing events and general political matters and offer advice and encouragement to those who labour in the fields of freedom.
Search under labels for ‘editorial’ and you should get a reverse-chronological order list of pages.

Freedom of speech isn't merely a pie-in-the-sky 'human right' conjured up by political philosophers to give activists something to do. It’s the product of centuries of political supply and demand in response - in part at least - to public sector corruption, jobbery, and the perils from secret government.

CAN has publicised the plight of public-sector military trainers and their campaign to keep jobs local to them, and also within the public sector. Oddly enough, I find myself in sympathy with them on this one, but that’s not the issue here.

What is the issue is that the MoD is trying – according to the union concerned – to prevent them from publicizing their cause. See an article about the general issue of the campaign here.

An anti-secrecy watchdog, Index on Censorship picks up this story here.

Now I’m all for operational secrecy in military and intelligence matters; this country’s security must come above all else in my opinion, but may I remind readers on the freedom-loving Right that it was official secrecy that let the pre-war appeasers have their way as Britain and its Empire disarmed - despite the imperial government’s knowledge of what the Axis Powers were up to?

So these people are campaigning to keep their jobs where they are rather than having them exported to Labour Heartlands Wales on the one hand, and also making the twin claims that the whole exercise is costing the taxpayers way too much and may be threatening national security.

I don’t know whether they are right and wrong about cost and national security, but hushing them up isn’t going to do much for financial honesty or our country’s safety. Plus it is a democratic right – long established in law – to protest against threats to one’s livelihood.

I daresay that they could do with some moral support – and any other kind you might like to offer.






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THE GIANT LIZARD MENACE

Some – rather special – individuals can’t quite seem to see the world as it really is.


Not for them the explanations of life’s miseries and disappointments that most of us accept and learn to deal with.

For them, our over-mighty government does not consist of fallible, gullible, and occasionally corrupt people which is why our country gets fouled up by human nature and the underlying structures of our institutions such as party politics and incomplete separation of powers. No – for these special ones it has to be have been messed up on purpose.


Their own ambitions, when frustrated, haven’t been dashed because of their own circumstances and actions: they don’t have the film-star on their arm or the big house or the multitudes of adoring followers willing to obey their master’s every whim, or the richly paid job because, say, they daydreamed through twelve years of schooling or they rarely change their underclothes or they wear knitted ties under tank-tops or have a laugh that sounds like two dogs…or because train sets just aren’t all that rock and roll.


They look at the world and their caffeine-rich, spaced-out, low blood-sugar brains construct elaborate explanations for its messed-upness that suggest there are werewolves in the grounds of the old Delaney Mansion or that zombies haunt the tunnels of the old abandoned gold mine when the rest of us have figured out very early on that the weirdness of it all is in fact due to a gone in thirty seconds stolen car racket sending repainted limos down to Mexico that’s being run by none other than Mister Beasley, the guy from the gas station.


No siree Bob! – these special people are where they are because They want to keep Us down.


These imaginative folk are commonly known as ‘conspiracy theorists’ and even more commonly known as ‘nut jobs.’


Now, sometimes there really are conspiracies.

People do indeed get into conflict with others and people have the instinct to be suspicious of their neighbours.

People have been planning to do nasty things to other people in secret since the local Homo Erectus population first noticed the first Homo Rudolfensis migrating into their part of Africa; disdaining their soft furnishings, making snippy comments about Joan Crawford and Betty Davis and singing Sunrise and Two Little Boys at all hours of the day or night. There goes the neighbourhood.

And they are both extinct, which only goes to show.

So it’s not like everything is always sweet; far from it.


There are lots of conspiracy theorists on the internet and most, I think, are harmless.


Most conspiracy theorists don’t get leave their sheds or their mother’s spare rooms and get off the internet long enough to do any harm. Some spend a lot of time harassing public officials with descriptions of their perpetual-motion machines and write in coloured ink to their MPs. And some kill hundreds of millions of people.


The trouble is that the really big crimes; the most awful tyrannies and the genocides aren’t secret at all.

Great evil advertises itself.


You only have to read Das Kapital , Mein Kampf, or the head-hacking, Jew-baiting and prisoner of war slaughtering parts of the Koran, Sura, and Hadith to realize that history might not end up all hugs and puppies.

In most cases, all you have to do is listen or read, and to draw some pretty obvious conclusions.

So, sometimes, it’s not necessary to look for the Secret Masters – they are doing vile things up front and personal and by the million because History Blood or God is told them to do it.


But sometimes…Sometimes the grumpy old man with the beard living in exile in Neauphle-le-Château turns out to have been the future creator of a theocracy so vile that it executes rape victims and homosexuals just for being what they are and which loudly proclaims the possible sudden demise of Israel in a flash of light as it pursues a nuclear industry it does not need.


So it’s not such a bad idea perhaps to keep and eye on such people as him, and that’s what this page is for – to look at freedom’s enemies as they grumble and sulk and threaten such things - what they are, yet they know not: but they shall be the terrors of the earth – and see what they are up to.


Stalin’s purges, the Holocaust, Mao’s scores of millions dead, Pol Pot, 9/11 – all began with people getting together to do something about people and institutions they hated.


Conspiracy theory has a reverse side, and it can be just as evil in its effects as secret collusion – it is denial.


And then there are those – freedom-haters or fools – who will not see evil; who will not recognise its natures or origins, and who will falsify reality and create straw men to attack instead of the source of the evil and its constitution, or who will excuse it or belittle it. Out of, perhaps, fear of the consequences of confronting evil - as the inter-war appeasers did - or perhaps because of their dislike of the countries or governments of the victims or intended targets of evil, such as the 9/11 Truthers or the Western ‘Peace Movement’ in the 1980s and those who deny any religious element to jihadist terrorism, deniers will ignore, disguise, even applaud the crimes and intentions of freedom-haters and those who threaten our country.


It’s hard to defend ourselves against a threat that the authorities’ intellectual cheerleaders describe as ‘justice’ or 'coincidence' or 'militancy.'

We’re going to look at such people here, too.


And conspiracy theories, in small amounts can be fun. we can all do with a laugh from time to time.


So settle down and adjust your Bacofoil balaclava, polish that crucifix and sip your unfluoridated water as we enter together the dark and gaudy world of the conspiracy theorists and deniers; marvel and gasp in fear as hordes of ginger-haired, left-handed Jewish homosexual Freemasons stalk our once-fair country: sweeping all before them in an irresistible tide of garish tattoos and well toned hard-muscles moving under attractively oiled skin that almost hides their scales; souring our milk; making our livestock grow up two-headed; polluting our mossy slopes and befouling our most secret nooks as they menace our most precious bodily juices…






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