12-01-2011, 04:02 PM
Muad' Dib:
The arrest warrant (honest!):
The latest (honest!):
How dare a resident of Paddyland send videos to Her Majesty's Court of the Clerk. I mean, really!
The 7/7 Ripple Effect doco can be viewed HERE.
The arrest warrant (honest!):
The latest (honest!):
Quote:16.12.10 Bail hearing - Bail for Assange but no bail for Muad'Dib!
created 16.12.2010 - 15:19, updated 23.12.2010 - 21:26
This just in - Muad'Dib has today been denied bail, shortly after Julian Assange's bail was granted.
Before the bail-hearing, the courtroom was cleared of all members of the public and anyone else that was not "legally" participating in the case. This is something known as having a hearing "in chambers", though, in practice, people don't actually goto the judge's chambers. The courtroom is cleared of anyone the judge doesn't want there instead.
So, no friends of Muad'Dib were able to be in the courtroom and witness first-hand what actually occurred and they were only informed after the court-hearing by a lawyer in the hallway.
Based upon what was reported back by the lawyer present, the judge's main issue was that Muad'Dib would "re-offend" by contacting other people while on bail. The judge made specific note of the 7/7 inquest going on (which is a show "trial" where the criminals "investigate" themselves). There was apparently other things shared in court which could have been easily responded to by any of us that know what is really going on out in the world, but that is probably why the judge kicked everyone who knew anything about Muad'Dib and his situation out of the courtroom. The lone lawyer handling the case, who has never even spoken with Muad'Dib, nevermind knows anything about him, was therefore ill-equipped to handle the situation. The fact that Muad'Dib had already been out on bail for about a year and a half and had not "re-offended" made no difference to the judge. Logic and sensibility are not aspects of modern-day British "justice".
How dare a resident of Paddyland send videos to Her Majesty's Court of the Clerk. I mean, really!
The 7/7 Ripple Effect doco can be viewed HERE.
The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14