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UK Police Officers Oath: Hierarchy of Law


More on the TPTB’s dirty tricks (Constables’ Oath, The Crown, Common Law, the Human Entity, Legal Person, Birth Certificates, Contracts, Passports, Commercial Law, etc.).

Vid from: http://youtu.be/IqGurbfq980

Thanks to: http://www.freedominfonetwork.org/profiles/blogs/uk-police-officers-oath-hierarchy-of-law

” Your individual human sovereignty within the Hierarchy of British Law. The men & women who have sworn oaths to uphold authority and keep peace & fairness within the land of the United Kingdom. This video explains the oath of the Police Officer. “

 

Pinochet documentary screening sets off riot in Chilean capital


All over the world, The People are rising up against their oppressors.
Of course there will always be a section who will fight for the status quo.

Article from: http://elpais.com/elpais/2012/06/14/inenglish/1339679828_938138.html

More than two dozen people were seriously injured and 64 were arrested after a riot broke out in Santiago on Sunday during a screening of a new documentary honoring the late dictator Augusto Pinochet. …

At a nearby square, hundreds of demonstrators held what began as a peaceful protest against the Pinochet supporters. Chanting “murderer, dictator, thief,” about a hundred masked protestors rushed toward the theater, which was heavily blocked off by police.

More than 500 officers in full riot gear responded by firing tear gas and water cannon to prevent them from disrupting the screening. Officers pinned many demonstrators down during the two-hour skirmish. “The authorities who are currently in control were part of the Pinochet regime and were involved in genocide. That is why they are still trying to repress us,” said Lorena Pizarro, president of the Association of Families of Arrested and Disappeared. …

Vid from: http://youtu.be/OJtWdjnFmRw

 

Police Privatisation 999


 

Question: If the privatisation of the Police goes through, will we still have to ‘co-operate’ with them?

Video from: http://youtu.be/XFcnraGjBpI

“On May 17 Surrey and West Midlands police forces announced they were putting plans to push through privatisation worth £1.5 billion on hold until after the Olympics, when they would hold a public consultation. The plans have been put on hold because of stiff public opposition.

A survey carried out for Unite revealed that nearly 80 per cent of people polled in the West Midlands didn’t realise their police services were up for sale. The union had blamed WMP for trying to rush through the plans. Unite is warning that if West Midlands Police is eventually privatised it could begin a snowball effect with police forces selling off services to private companies across England and Wales.”

 

 

Protest: 2012-06-12 “Policing 2012 – Accountability & Results” Conference


Protest: 2012-06-12 “Policing 2012 – Accountability & Results” Conference

Via email:

” Following on from the very successful protest ‘ABOLISH THE IPCC’ CAMPAIGN4JUSTICE calls for a mass protest on the 12th of June outside the “Policing 2012 – ACCOUNTABILITY and RESULTS” conference.

We will be there from 9am through to 6pm, please make every effort to attend and express your concern. There are many speakers of note at this event including;

Participants will include (the delegates will be senior level police; CC’s and heads of authorities from most parts of the country):

  • police authorities
  • police forces
  • prison and probation service
  • national offender management service
  • central government departments & bodies
  • other local authorities, including county councils and unitary authorities
  • trade unions
  • academia
  • private, legal & voluntary sectors

High-profile speakers invited include:

  • Rt Hon Nick Herbert MP, Minister of State for Police
  • Martin Kettle, Associate Editor, Guardian – Chair
  • Paul McKeever, Chairman, Police Federation of England and Wales
  • Tom Winsor, Partner, White and Case
  • Derek Barnett, President, Police Superintendents Association
  • Drusilla Sharpling, CBE, HMIC
  • Sir Hugh Orde, President, Association of Chief Police Officers
  • Cllr Mark Burns-Williamson OBE, Chair, APA
  • Lord John Stevens, Chair, Independent Police Commission “

See also: http://www.connectpa.co.uk/conferences/policing/agenda.html

 

Remember: An alternative view of Memorial Day


From: http://youtu.be/-IRZ2scu40c

 

Unlawful Arrest: 2012-04-30 East Sussex


From: http://youtu.be/ELxWnstCJOU

Via: http://boingboing.net/2012/05/03/uk-woman-refuses-to-accept-spe.html

UK woman refuses to accept speeding ticket

 

Police State New Zealand


 

Someone once said that the first casualty of war is the Truth.

The Parasites That Be (TPTB) know that the unfettered sharing of information is their greatest threat to Global Goverance. The past 20 years has seen the growth of Internet – the greatest ‘equalising medium’. So, of course TPTB will seek ways in which to monitor and then control it.

New Zealand has now falling. The rest of the Pacific basin will soon follow.

Little by little the net closes around us all.

From: http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/6625136/Search-and-Surveillance-Bill-passes

Via: http://www.oneworldscam.com/?p=564

Search and Surveillance Bill passes

Opposition parties say New Zealand has been turned into a “police state” after Parliament last night narrowly passed the Government’s controversial Search and Surveillance Bill.

Parliament last night passed by the Bill by 61 votes to 57.

It was opposed by all Opposition parties and the Government’s support partner the Maori Party.

Greens MP Stefan Browning said the legislation put the powers exercised by police in its heavily criticised 2007 so-called “terror raids” in Ruatoki in the hands of many government agencies.

Those raids led to the trial of the Urewera Four, who a jury this week failed to reach a verdict on the police’s case they were part of an organised criminal group.

Browning told Parliament the law went too far.

“The evils of the Bill go to looking at people’s texts, their voice mails, bugs in cars, chat room videos.”

Thousands of innocent people could have their communications caught up in electronic monitoring, Browning said.

Mana Party leader Hone Harawira said 70 different government agencies could obtain surveillance warrants based on suspicion a crime could be committed.

“This Bill goes way beyond what they have in Europe, in Canada and even in the US.”

If someone was detained under the Bill, enforcement officers could search a person’s workplaces and friends, he told Parliament.

“You don’t have to be guilty of anything, you don’t even have to be to be arrested. You only have to be detained.”

Mana opposed the Bill because it led to a “police state”.

“Where the liberties and freedoms most of us now enjoy will disappear, where the powers of the police will be extended without the approval of the judiciary, where the powers of government agencies will assume more authority that the rights of ordinary New Zealanders and where there will be an assumption of guilt not only on an alleged offender but on anyone who knows that person.

“Where enforcement officers can bug your granddaughter’s phone, install a hidden camera in your daughter’s bathroom, download the files from your wife’s computer and steal your files without even having to prove a crime has been or will be committed.”

Justice Minister Judith Collins said the new law brought “order, certainty, clarity and consistency” to “messy, unclear and outdated” laws.

There were a number of safeguards in the legislation to balance law enforcement and investigation powers with human rights values.

“We have achieved the right balance between the need for effective and modern search and surveillance powers, and protecting the rights of citizens.”

The legislation was originally debated before the last election but concern about its wide-reaching powers saw it sent back to be redrafted.

A temporary “fix-it” law had been put in place until mid-April.

Collins said some of the law’s provision’s would come into effect on April 18 so the expiry of the Video Camera Surveillance (Temporary Measures) Act 2011 did not endanger ongoing investigations using covert video surveillance.

Image from: http://aworldofprogress.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/2/files/2012/02/policestate.jpg

 

European Courts: Police kettling is lawful


The madness continues. One day, one day soon, we will bite back.

From: http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2012/03/493571.html

European Courts rule police kettling tactic lawful

The European Courts of Human Rights has ruled today that the UK police tactic of kettling protesters is lawful and does not infringe in article 5 of Convention on Human Rights – the right to liberty and security.

The judgement was based on a case brought before the courts by protesters who were kettled in Oxford Circus in central London for over seven hours during the 2001 Mayday anti-capitalist protests. More than 1,500 were detained without access to food water or toilet facilities by police for a fear of ‘beach of the peace’ despite there being no major outbreaks of violence during the day of protest.

Previously the police did not have the power to detain people against their will unless it was for arrest purposes. The European courts have now given the police the green light to deprive individuals of their liberty – even if they have done nothing illegal or committed a crime, for long periods of time under ‘public order’ tactics.

David Pannick QC, who represented the police argued “kettling” did not violate the human rights code. He said the code’s guarantee of liberty – except for individuals lawfully held in criminal matters – was not meant to concern “mere restrictions of movement”.

The court stated: “The police had imposed the cordon to isolate and contain a large crowd in dangerous and volatile conditions. This had been the least intrusive and most effective means to protect the public from violence. Although the police tried to start dispersing the crowd throughout the afternoon, they had been unable to do so as the danger had persisted.”

Adding: “Even by 2001, advances in communications technology had made it possible to mobilise protesters rapidly and covertly on a hitherto unknown scale. Article 5 did not have to be construed in such a way as to make it impracticable for the police to fulfil their duties of maintaining order and protecting the public.”

The judges voted 14-3 in favour of the police, re-enforcing the 2009 House of Lords verdict that kettling as a crowd control measure was “necessary, proportionate and lawful”.

It was the first time the court in Strasbourg had been asked to rule on kettling.

 

Hunt on for criminal mastermind Norman Scarth


Looks like Norman is an escapee and The Parasites That Be (TPTB) aren’t letting up.

Go, Norman, go!

From: https://justicefornormanscarth.wordpress.com/2012/03/13/police-seeking-the-fugitive-norman-scarth/

Police Seeking the Fugitive Norman Scarth

It is our understanding after attending his hearing recently where an arrest warrant was issued without bail, the ‘authorities’ are aware that Norman Scarth is out of the country.

The Police have decided to start doing house searches within the land mass known as England.

The first report of this is yesterday (12 03 12) at 08:15am when they knocked on the door of Tracey Zareie where it is reported by her via her facebook page entry later that day, that the Police carried out a search of her home in their relentless pursuit to capture the criminal mastermind Norman Scarth.

There is no evidence to support Norman Scarth being there, we can only assume that this is some sort of intimidation technique against those that have been keen observers, and there was an apparant warrant to search the premesis, although this may still be deemed as a breach of Article 8 of the Human Rights Act 1998 which guarantees a person privacy in their home.

To be conducting house to house inquiries for an 86 year old man who was handing out leaflets, to find him and to lock him up, can only be looked on as some sort of bizarre persecution by the state considering that the ‘complainant’ is a Judge and a member of their club.

This also means that any ‘trial’ of Norman Scarth for handing out the leaflets is met with ‘bias’, this is a breach of Article 6 of the Human Rights Act 1998 which provides in Law a guarantee of an ‘independent’ tribunal.

If it is found that any more homes are searched without warrants then complaints and Private Prosecutions may be taken out against any Police officer breaching a persons rights, being that we are all equal in Law.

On the same page, Tracey responds:

“Hi Uncle Norman,

I do hope u r ok, Have u found ur self suitable accommodation yet ??

Hope ur finding ur new surrounding interesting. Where ever you maybe I am sure it is better than here.

It is now after 1 am, managed to borrow Meena’s computer, lol

I had a visitor this morning, no sorry 3 VISITORS. They came to see me quite unexpected and uninvited. They brayed on my door at 8:15 this morning when I was fast asleep in my bed and was woken by the noise. I looked out my bedroom window ,only to see a police man looking back up at me. This set my heart racing, my first thought was ,Oh no not again. I put on my gown and made my way down stairs and found the key and unlocked the door. This is when I realised they were 3 of them.

They obviously knew who I was, asked if they could come in so I obliged, I think had I refused they would have come in anyway. They had a warrant to search my home. And no prizes for guessing who they were looking for, None other than Mr Norman Scarth, a little 86 year old man who had not attended court in Manchester 2 weeks earlier, I was informed by the officers that a warrant to arrest him without bail had been issued by the court for non attendance.

The officers looked around my home, in every room, even the cold damp cellar. I told them it was a waste of police time but some how I don’t think they agreed with me. After they questioned me about my association with Norman they said it would be better if I kept my distance from him, for my own good!!

They left and assured me that I should not be bothered again over this matter since they did not find Norman and no evidence to suggest he had been here.

I mentioned to them that I had still not been given my computer back from when they arrested me and came to my home without my knowledge while I was in custody. I must admit they did seem abit surprised and asked had I been charged with anything, I replied nothing all charges were dropped, they did not seem to understand why my computer was still being kept.

Not much more to add to this except, was told to tell you if I speak to u or know your whereabouts then to tell you to hand your self in.

Regards Tracey xxx”

 

Betrayal: Occupy London, City of London, St Paul’s Cathedral and Jesus


It matter nought what you think of religion or the Occupy Movement.
It matters what you think of the ‘money-changers’
This is what Jesus did:

Mark 11:15-19 And they came to Jerusalem. And he entered the temple and began to drive out those who sold and those who bought in the temple, and he overturned the tables of the money-changers and the seats of those who sold pigeons. And he would not allow anyone to carry anything through the temple. And he was teaching them and saying to them, “Is it not written, ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer for all the nations’? But you have made it a den of robbers.” And the chief priests and the scribes heard it and were seeking a way to destroy him, for they feared him, because all the crowd was astonished at his teaching. And when evening came they went out of the city.

John 2:13-16 The Passover of the Jews was at hand, and Jesus went up to Jerusalem. In the temple he found those who were selling oxen and sheep and pigeons, and the money-changers sitting there. And making a whip of cords, he drove them all out of the temple, with the sheep and oxen. And he poured out the coins of the money-changers and overturned their tables. And he told those who sold the pigeons, “Take these things away; do not make my Father’s house a house of trade.”

From: http://youtu.be/OL94wGGoQBQ

From: http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2012/feb/28/occupy-london-accuse-st-pauls-betrayal
“No one from St Paul’s Cathedral was available to comment.”