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Anatomy Of A Propaganda Blitz - Part 1
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Michael Barwell Wrote:...1) David Cameron: Brexit could lead to Europe descending into war ... Trafalgar...

2) I keep forgetting the heirarchies of doooom, but I'm pretty sure there that "war" is bad isn't it?...

3) ...he'd "Said the unsayable". What does that mean? There are no unsayables. And if there are, then I think that's crap - there are few arbiters here.

1) If the British navy sank the combined French and Spanish fleets tomorrow, a 'Brexit' would be a certainty;
2) Unless yer in the business of "No enemies, no KGB";
3) I remembered one of those later that night; when yer on YT and you stumble on a page asking "What would you suggest the Queen has for a buffet?", don't say "Polonium", 'cos "There are grown men who weep at the thought of their queen" - that being a very very early bit of msg'ing from the shitehounds, who're so well-balanced that the difference between those few letters in that order from the comfort of an armchair dosn't equate with 'psi'-implants and schiz- 'training' and traumatiseing for purpose of mind control and the synthetic neuralgia isn't anything like the same order of magnitude to paychopaths playtime - that they can't compute - nothing gets in the way when it's convenient.


The world's dictators will envy the powers of Britain's security state - Mike Harris
11:43Tuesday May 10th 2016 - https://inews.co.uk/opinion/worlds-dicta...ity-state/


"Who cares, you may ask? Too few people, certainly. But if we allow politicians to erode our privacy now we won't get it back in the future. By then it will be too late, with artificial intelligence and huge datasets building a terrifying picture of who we are and what we believe."


That's not true really; I'm living in a bubble of incoming refs of various types, conscious, unconscious, overt & subliminal, that're intended to dictate to me who I am. According to the shitehounds, I'm a "far-right, Nazi, anti-Semite, rascist, sexist, misogynist wanker", & that's what they want me & 'you' to believe so that they can play their stupid games of turning people into terminal experiment "lab rats" for shits'n'giggles, because all those things add-up to their being "irrelevant". Thing is, they're talking almost total crap, and what's more, they know it full well or they'd not've spent getting-on-for 5yrs trying to inculcate me into being an almost willing victim (important point that) [>click... click...< there, because they know what I'm saying is that I know full well what they'd like to be doing - indoctrination] - "You're bad"; "I'm bad"; "Kill yourself"; "Must.. kill.. self..". They set you up for a fall & consider themselves smart-arsed 'cos they can drop-in the name of an ex-teacher or your favourite grandparent or what town your first g/f lived-in, where all they do is reveal their deranged psychopathies and idiotic Hollywood wannabe 'ero psychologies (Jedi shites playing Barf Vader - they're more than 'a bit' confused, at best). Demonstrably, I don't deserve this shit, and that they can't 'break', 'cos it's an imutable & indelible fact, and that's that - this ladies NOT for 'turning', even with the years of wi-fi transmitted dream choreographies of indoctrination; their problem, to reiterate, is that they simply talk shit, aallll the time.


That whole article: The world's dictators will envy the powers of Britain's security state


David Cameron's government is about to go further than any other democracy in spying on its own people. The Prime Minister wants to give our intelligence agencies and civilian police powers that even authoritarian countries like Azerbaijan, Belarus and Russia don't have.


The Investigatory Powers Bill, which is being rushed through Parliament, will give the authorities the power to hack your laptop, to see all the websites you have visited, and to switch on the microphone on your smartphone and listen to your every conversation.


Who cares, you may ask? Too few people, certainly. But if we allow politicians to erode our privacy now we won't get it back in the future. By then it will be too late, with artificial intelligence and huge datasets building a terrifying picture of who we are and what we believe.


When I visited Belarus to meet the victims of President Lukashenko's regime, I also took time to have drinks with people involved in Minsk's underground music scene in the bleak setting of a former Soviet nuclear bunker. If the conversation edged anywhere near to politics, someone quickly changed the subject. To speak out meant police detention, a beating in the dark,
or worse.


Britain is not Belarus. But how will the Foreign Office tell Belarus to respect the privacy of its citizens if it passes legislation that will enable our intelligence agencies to build databases of our most private data? And if Britain allows it, soon Belarus's KGB and other security forces in autocratic states will be citing our legislation as an example to hack the smartphones of the cowed people I met in Minsk. Recently the Communist Party of China cited Western surveillance legislation to justify new sweeping powers.


No justification


The Government won't even justify to Parliament why it needs these powers. Labour and the SNP have pushed for an independent assessment of why new mass surveillance powers are necessary, but the Home Secretary, Theresa May, has refused. With little debate, the Government wants to spend £1bn a year on forcing your internet provider to store every website you visit. At a time of police cuts, the Home Office won't justify to taxpayers why it thinks £1bn a year is better spent on data capture, rather than 3,000 frontline police officers.


Unless the shadow ministers Keir Starmer and Andy Burnham are willing to work with other opposition parties to push back against the Government, by the end of this year it will take effect.


Britain is a proud democracy with a strong liberal tradition. Winston Churchill was cautious about suspending our right to free speech when we beat totalitarian fascism in the Second World War. Successive government plans to bring in ID cards have been beaten. The police cannot enter your home without
a warrant.


Yet we can also be reckless with our liberty. Many MPs glibly respond to concerns over the legislation by saying: "If you've got nothing to hide, you've got nothing to fear." It seems the only time they care about privacy is when it comes to their own expenses.
Martin Luther King - "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."
Albert Camus - "The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion".
Douglas MacArthur — "Whoever said the pen is mightier than the sword obviously never encountered automatic weapons."
Albert Camus - "Nothing is more despicable than respect based on fear."
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Anatomy Of A Propaganda Blitz - Part 1 - by Michael Barwell - 13-05-2016, 04:47 PM

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