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    Default Only 20% of Britons beleive Blair on Terror Threats

    I've realised I've definately underestimated people after reading this article. It seems that the conspiracy expose' movement is making big differences. It's time for you all to listen to what I talk about in this forum. Join the revolution and prevent the coming New WOrld Order - Novusordoseclorum.

    Only 20% Of Britons Believe Blair On Terror Threats
    Neo-Fascists need to stage real attack to reclaim credibility and obedience

    Paul Joseph Watson/Prison Planet.com | August 22 2006

    A figure that is both telling and foreboding - that only one fifth of British citizens believe the Blair government is telling the truth on terror alerts - increases the chances of a staged attack to reinforce the notion that Islamo-Fascism is a real danger and not the invention of a ruthless Neo-Fascist government that has all but abolished freedom in the United Kingdom.

    A Guardian/ICM poll today reveals that just 20% of British voters believe the government is telling the truth about the threat to bomb transatlantic airliners using liquid explosives - meaning 80% of the country do not trust Blair and the war on terror agenda. Blair's re-election itself was carried with a majority of just 33% and since only half of the country actually voted, that means only just above a quarter of British citizens actively support their government.

    The fact that a significant majority of British citizens are completely distrustful and skeptical of their government's motives coalesces with gradually building anger in Britain over continually increased interest rates, mortgage and loan repayments, energy prices, government taxes, allied with resentment concerning overzealous bureaucratic infringement on personal behavior such as hosepipe bans and water regulation.

    This crescendo has not gone unnoticed and the Blair cabal will do everything within its reach to manufacture fearmongering distractions, including staging another terror attack in London, attacking transport systems in major cities, or releasing bio-weapons targeting their most organized and effective opposition - the farming community which is based mainly in the north. The 2001 Foot and Mouth outbreak led directly back to Porton Down, the government's own bio-weapons research facility.

    The government has lost most of its credibility in the arena of terror alerts after the fiasco of the Ricin attack that never was, the non-existent Manchester Utd bomb plot, the artificial Canary Wharf fairytale, the brutal slaying of innocent Brazilian Charles de Menezes, and the botched Forest Gate raid. All the more reason on their part to allow one to 'slip through the net' and stage an event to re-invigorate the flagging war on terror.

    Blair's tenure in office, hailed in 1997 as a bright turning point for a country downtrodden by decades of dogged Tory reign, leaves a legacy characterized by the complete abolition of the rule of common law - replaced by a ceaseless barrage of suffocating control mechanisms and freedom of speech death knells.

    Blair has created over 3,000 new criminal offences during his time in office - one for every day of his tenure and six times the amount created by Tory predecessors John Major and Margaret Thatcher. Allied with a raft of authoritarian anti-terror legislation, social behavior mandates and hate speech restrictions - ridiculous measures such as criminalizing the nomination of a neighbor to turn off your house alarm have also been introduced.

    The so-called 'liberal' Blair has instituted a police state that obliterates anything the traditionally imperious Tories could ever get through.

    In addition to the frenzied lawmaking, Blair has overseen the abolition of jury rights, handing cases likely to last over 3 months to the dictate of a single judge, criminalized any protest not authorized by the government under the Serious Organised Crime Act, mandated the entry of any protester into a terror database upon police questioning, created glorification of terror laws that are so sweeping they could apply to any form of free speech, eradicated habeus corpus by introducing house arrests and ever-increasing time lengths of detention without charge, attacked the notion of guilty until proven innocent by imposing curfews for under 16's, supported the use of intelligence knowingly obtained from torture in Uzbekistan and allowed the use of British airports for the 'extraordinary rendition' of terror suspects, created framework for the introduction of mandatory ID cards and implemented a national DNA database that stores records for eternity even if the suspect is acquitted of their crime.

    Using the fear of terror, Blair has presided over the destruction of liberty in Britain and the final act may be another devastating attack to herd the sheep back into their pens and leave the path clear for a Tory takeover and a continuation of the same Neo-Fascist doctrine.

    http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles...lieveblair.htm

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    Hub'ite's Avatar Primicerius
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    PrisonPlanet? LOL real credible source you have there. PP's a conspiracy theorists wet dream.

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    dont think this 'survey' has even been carried out, unless it was among a meeting of these conspiracy theorists..

    "Neo-Fascists need to stage real attack to reclaim credibility and obedience"

    rofl? lets let them attack, so we know its real - rather than stopping them before it happens.

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    Here we go again, you're not tired to start thread always based on conspiracy theory, you must be a Alex Jones fan. And let me guess Novu, it's again because of the evil jews and their good old world conspiracy, right ?

    -Scorp

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    I'm afraid I don't understand what the OP is trying to say. If someone could summarise it for me I would be grateful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrets54
    I'm afraid I don't understand what the OP is trying to say. If someone could summarise it for me I would be grateful.
    The Reptiloid aliens from the constellation Draco have established a secret world government which includes shape-shifting reptilian imposters posing as humans. George Bush, Queen Elizabeth II, Kris Kristofferson and Boxcar Willie are all (according to Novus' mentor, former British soccer player, David Icke) actually reptiloids. This secret government is trying to impose a totalitarian regime on the whole world and has been trying to do so for centuries. The 'War on Terror' is all a hoax designed to convince us to sign our freedoms away to governments which are in league with the Illuminati/Jesuits/Zionists/Reptile Men from Beyond the Stars.

    Got all that?

    Icke is a nutcase. I can't comment on Novus. Perhaps he's just a comedian.

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    I think a more likely interpretation would have been that Britons believe the thread has been exagerrated but even that I find unlikely, I think Britain is gripped by paranoia hence the reason why a group of brits kicked to arabs off a flight on the way back from Malaga.

    Peter

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    Makes sense, I wouldn't call myself a conspiracy theorist, but I do understand that the world is run by the men with money, not the men in office.
    “Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms (of government) those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny”
    -Thomas Jefferson
    "A man has no principles, or morals, if he does not act with great conviction upon those which he claims to have."
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    "For some reason beyond all rational and logical thought, an arcane belief continues to exist. That the actions of one somehow warrants the limitation, or even the revocation, of the unalienable liberties of another. While the intentions behind this rationale could be considered noble, it is unexcusably naive, and must be resisted at all costs."

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    Quote Originally Posted by War Bringer
    Makes sense, I wouldn't call myself a conspiracy theorist, but I do understand that the world is run by the men with money, not the men in office.
    Thats more than most. A lot more, actually.

    Step 2: determine the intentions and goals of these men.

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    Default Re: Only 20% of Britons beleive Blair on Terror Threats

    Quote Originally Posted by War Bringer
    Makes sense, I wouldn't call myself a conspiracy theorist, but I do understand that the world is run by the men with money, not the men in office.
    Now that is actually true. It's just when the conspiracy theorists start with the babylonian bloodline and the fourth dimension, that it gets a little "silly".

    Step 2: determine the intentions and goals of these men.
    To be rich and powerful? A lot of people like power and money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tecumseh
    Now that is actually true. It's just when the conspiracy theorists start with the babylonian bloodline and the fourth dimension, that it gets a little "silly".



    To be rich and powerful? A lot of people like power and money.
    In a book I once read, it asked a question. Think of men such as Hitler and Stalin, and all those like them, they all came from poor backrounds, had poor education, and they all had the same crazy ideals and lust for world domination.

    Now imagine men with the same desires, but came from very wealthy families, and had the best education money can buy. Imagine what they could do. I don't mean to sound like a theorist, but it does make sense if you think about it. Names like Rothschild and Rockefeller can be linked to groups such as the Bolsheviks, the Federal Reserve, the Counsil on Foreign Relations etc etc. It sounds crazy but can make sense.
    “Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms (of government) those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny”
    -Thomas Jefferson
    "A man has no principles, or morals, if he does not act with great conviction upon those which he claims to have."
    *************************
    "For some reason beyond all rational and logical thought, an arcane belief continues to exist. That the actions of one somehow warrants the limitation, or even the revocation, of the unalienable liberties of another. While the intentions behind this rationale could be considered noble, it is unexcusably naive, and must be resisted at all costs."

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    Default Re: Only 20% of Britons beleive Blair on Terror Threats

    I don't think Blair or Bush have leveled with the people's about terror threats either. And I don't necessarily want them to either. Some secrets must be kept.

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