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The ticking clock |
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Posted by: Editor on 06/28/2009 09:19 AM
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This is a new section that marks the countdown to the commencement of the Operation Ore group action.
That clock is ticking here. |
Corporate censorship spreads |
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Posted by: Editor on 06/18/2009 01:18 PM
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The giant Taylor & Francis Group, which publishes more than 1000 journals and around 1,800 new books each year, is charged with using its tentacles of political correctness and appropriate moral ideology to strangle ideas, dissent and discourse in the important area of human sexuality. We have received the following correspondence from a trusted source.
Read it here. |
Chief Constable Colin Port backs down. Jim Bates replies to his new statements. |
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Posted by: Editor on 06/11/2009 01:24 PM
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On June 15 2009, one day before his High Court contempt hearing, Chief Constable Colin Port returned the material unlawfully seized from Jim Bates despite his public threats not to do so. For the second time, Jim Bates finds it necessary to correct some of the stories being published about his action against Chief Constable Colin Port.
Read more here. |
Vicious Philippines fight moves to Ireland |
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Posted by: Editor on 06/10/2009 08:01 PM
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On June 9 2009, journalist David McNeill published a hagiographic feature about the celebrity Irish Catholic priest, Shay Cullen, whose fame has been achieved by saving woman and children from prostitution in the Philippines. In this piece, titled ‘Every day without compromise’, Shay Cullen makes what appears to have been either a thoughtless mistake or an extraordinarily dangerous gamble.
Read it here.
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Salem Ireland 2009 |
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Posted by: Editor on 06/04/2009 10:29 AM
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Ireland is going through an emergency of extraordinary dimensions and it is not the economic one. A hysterical moral panic seems to have swept all those commenting on it into a stampede, and this includes academics and judges. Its similarities with Salem at the height of its moral panic are striking.
Read it here. |
No witness protection programme for those trying to expose police corruption |
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Posted by: Editor on 05/24/2009 10:37 PM
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There is no witness protection programme for those trying to expose police corruption. On the contrary those who attempt this rash act become the target of both the police and their supporting prosecution service.
Read more here.
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The 21st Century Scarlet Letter - the mark of the new sacrificial scapegoats. |
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Posted by: Editor on 05/17/2009 01:37 PM
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In February, 1850, the American author Nathaniel Hawthorne published the The Scarlet Letter, later to be described as his magnum opus. It has been required reading for high school students for many years. Despite its wide appeal, and even given the fact that the work has been translated into major motion pictures more than once, the novel and its ideas seem to have had little real impact in terms of ameliorating society’s unfortunate tendency to persecute, sometimes violently and ruthlessly, those who stray from societal norms.
Read Terrence White on it. |
The First National Conference of Reform Sex Offender Laws |
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Posted by: Editor on 05/03/2009 09:11 AM
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The First National Conference of Reform Sex Offender Laws - 'Waking up our country to the dangers of sex offender laws to us and our children' will be held Friday evening July 10 and Saturday July 11 Boston, Massachusetts and Austin, TX.
Read about it here. |
Australia now closer to action |
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Posted by: Editor on 04/13/2009 11:17 AM
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As Operation Ore in Great Britain nears its nadir in the pending group action, the victims of other Landslide-inspired police campaigns around the world are beginning to pay attention. This message is aimed in particular at the casualties of Operations Auxin, Snowball and Amethyst.
See full story HERE. |
A suggested antidote against the charge of having illegal material on your PC |
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Posted by: Editor on 04/10/2009 11:14 AM
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A suggestion for a defence against being charged with having illegal material on your PC
Responses to a reader who put forward a theory of an antidote to police evidence of images on a computer have provoked an important response that could lead to a better antidote or defence. The basis of this discussion is the need to prevent the police or their accomplices from planting evidence.
Read it all HERE.
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The main focus of this web site is
To resist the absolutism of our times and the emerging police state.
To act as the campaign web site of the British group action against the perpetuators of the great travesty of Operation Ore This action (known also as a class action) is now at an advanced stage.
To publish what we perceive to be important books, articles and videos, in particular those of suppressed writers.
Created on 02/04/2003 10:24 AM by admin
Updated on 06/02/2009 09:48 AM by Editor
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