Friday, January 04, 2008

[fragmentation] strength of the sphere


How's this, from a U.S. Anonymous, as a rationale of the blogosphere?

There is a freedom in this technology, and yes that freedom is under drastic attack from centralised powers that wish only to control. Thus control is anathema to me. The strength of the 'sphere is in its fragmentation. If I don't like a place, I don't go there. Places open up, places close down. Thats the strength of the 'sphere.

It is indeed. Have a lovely night.

15 comments:

  1. Hey James, I wish I knew what the hell is going on with you BP dudes, it seems there's been a bit of a skirmish. You appear to have been upset by this. That annoys me.

    Whatever's happened, I just wanted you to know that I have always appreciated what you have done, and hopefully will still do, to encourage all types of bloggers to carry on. I love your blog, and it's the biggest thrill to see my name on your maroon roll. I am honoured.

    So whatever's up, don't let it get you down.

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  2. There has been a bit of an argument Swearing Mother. James though I do want to say that I and I know many others in BP have nothing but affection for you and though we may disagree over the individual issue- still consider you a valued friend.

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  3. Tiberius, you could only conclude what you concluded on the strength of what you have. If i posted the near on 100 e-mails I have, all doubt would be removed. But I'm out and he's safe now. Such is life.

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  4. James,
    I note you took my words. Thats fine.
    But I can't determine your tone.
    I did not, and do not wish any offence.
    I am party to nothing except the content of your public pages, as you know.
    Chin-up, buddy, life goes on.
    There are many battles to fight.

    I hope - "I'm out", means nothing serious!

    I note a previous poster mentioned the anunnaki.

    There is a lot of bullshit written on that score, if you are interested.

    Or maybe a new topic takes your fancy. Name it. Lets have a go.

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  5. Anon - I was holding up your words as an example of what we should hold dear. Sorry if that didn't come across clearly.

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  6. Fragmentation Shows its worth

    Reading this Reading this first
    and then
    progressing to this
    Reveals a lot about the xenophobic control demanded by the EUSSR.

    Seeing this person, who I have followed silently for some time

    having to go into hiding because of the above legislation, and its interpretation by the Bedfordshire police, who are in turn accused, and under investigation for corruption, and other things, together with a coroner, makes me, well, best unsaid.

    It seems Mr Lionheart is in the US, and is being aided by other bloggers as evidenced here

    It seems Eurabia must now be renamed EUSSR.

    To think it would come to this.
    Our once great country, given away.
    Political genocide, to aid the elite.

    At some point, will sanity prevail?

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  7. Tony Bennet, of the Lubbock Trust, is legal representative for Lionheart http://www.thelubbocktrust.org.uk/
    You will note that the inquest of Stuart Lubbock, murdered, is also the subject of legal dispute.

    "I have been asked to represent Paul (’Lionheart’).

    For the public record, here is a full copy of the e-mail sent by Ian Holden of Bedfordshire Police to ‘Llionheart’ yesterday, Thursday 3 January 2008:

    QUOTE FROM IAN HOLDEN, BEDFORDSHIRE POLICE

    The offence that I need to arrest you for is “Stir up Racial Hatred by displaying written material” contrary to sections 18(1) and 27(3) of the Public Order Act 1986.

    You will be arrested on SUSPICION of the offence. You would only be charged following a full investigation based on all the relevant facts and CPS consent.

    Paul I will see you on the 19/02/08 when I will tell you everything that you need to know. Due to being out of the office for six weeks I will not have access to my email as of tomorrow 04/01/08.

    Ian

    UNQUOTE

    There are already a number of aspects about this case involving not only ‘Lionheart’ but concerning other friends of his which are almost certain to result in a complaint being made to the Independent Police Complaints Commission.

    After my success in getting the I.P.C.C. to agree to a top-level, ‘managed’, investigation into *38* separate complaints about Essex Police’s woeful first investigation in 2001/2 into the death violent death of Stuart Lubbock (which is ongoing), and my success this week in getting the I.P.C.C. to enquire into another disastrous set of Essex Police investigations, this time into their three so-called ‘investigations’ into the death of Lee Balkwell in controversial circumstances in the early hours of 18 July 2002*, my mentioning the I.P.C.C. is no idle threat.

    Bedfordshire Police had better be very careful.

    =====

    * Lee Balkwell’s inquest is due to take place from 22 January to 31 Janaury 2008, after an unprecedented delay of over five-and-a-half years since his death. The inquest is likely to hear detailed allegations of police corruption and serious criticisms of the way the Coroner, Mrs Caroline Beasley-Murray, has conducted the inquest proceedings to date. There were also serious criticisms about the way she conducted the inquest into the death of Stuart Lubbock

    So this is what it comes to.
    Corruption at multiple police jurisdictions.
    Mismanagement (at least), by coroners, in circumstances where you would expect them to be particularly , erm, circumspect in regard to their statutory duties.
    And all in the name of what?
    Control, suppression, gagging?
    EUSSR.
    You have all been warned so many times

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  8. So Ian Holden, bedfordshire police, is out of the office for six weeks, and can't get his email?
    And here's me thinking about the objective of emails being available from...., with just a security encrypted login!

    Does he think the entire world comprises baffoons such as he evidently is?

    He has started the ball rolling with an obvious blatant lie.
    Why would Lionheart, or anyone else believe any subsequent statement by such a baffoon?, from such a department?

    So this is what it comes to.
    Blatant lies by officers of the Crown.
    Sworn allegiance to what?

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  9. Pax milord- you remain a friend and will I hope continue to be so long after this incident is forgotten.

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  10. I must have missed something...bloody hellfire.

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  11. On these dark, cold nights, I think of things.
    I think of family, far-flung around the globe. I think of the future, my families future, in a world to all intents and purposes, unimaginable by todays parameters.
    I think of Peak Oil, how it was passed 2 years ago, Peak Gas, in a couple of years time, Peak Uranium, in maybe 10 years time, or is it 25 years time, and I wonder about the economics of Wind Energy, and Solar cells, and what new substances we can use to increase the efficiency of conversion. I look at formula, and eventually get lost.
    I look at "Fringe Sites" that speak of secret US research into anti-gravity, and wonder, if this is true, why is it secret, and not commercialised, and I reflect on our stupidity and failure to adapt in the face of repeated warnings, and my eyelids droop, and I dream of a future....

    One possible future.

    It was 08:20 on Monday the 6th of January 2020. People were going back to work after the Government inspired ‘extended Christmas Holiday’.

    That is, those people who had jobs. Unemployment had risen inexorably over the last 3 years and stood at 4.29 million. The first to switch off had been Pilkington, the Glass and PV panel makers, followed by EuroChem in Teesside and then, almost everything in Birmingham, Leeds, and Manchester. And all of the Central Belt.

    The Government inspired ‘enjoy xmas’ propaganda had worked. Factories, offices and all but essential services had shut down on December the 23rd 2019, and , after ‘low key, reflective Christmases ‘ as recommended by the Ministry of Information, people were returning to work. The Commissioners Speech on Christmas day had been staggered throughout the UK to avoid brown outs and black outs.

    Those lucky enough to still work were all now working on the ‘take a break scheme’. Again, this was government inspired as was a three day week for all but essential workers and the Police and Emergency Services. Workers were salaried under the wages board and the ‘dig for victory programme’ , inspired by the Second World War enabled workers to gain welfare credits if they worked at least the other two days on the land. Nobody played cricket or bowls any more. There were no cricket pitches or bowling greens

    UK Commissioner Brown had instigated the National ID Cards at the behest of EuroGov, after the Mosque Atrocities rocked all Europe in 2014. various Neo-Nazi groups had coordinated bomb attacks against every major city Mosque in Western Europe. Martial Law had been declared in the UK and Parliament was suspended. Com. Brown retained special powers under EuroGov long after Germany and France had returned to ‘normal’ states of Government since the controlling mind of the attack was ‘Combat 18’ , (the splinter Wing of the BNP) was the engine of Neo Nazi Growth in WestEur.

    Combat 18’s ranks swelled with returning EurUKFor troops in 2012 from the debacle of Afghanistan. They had very specialist skills and no prospect of employment. They hooked up with ‘Der Tag’ in Germany and ‘Beau Sabre’ in France, becoming extremely efficient killers. But the side effect was ID Cards and absolute control over working times and movement of EurUKPop. And rationing. And petrol, and certain staples and ‘luxury products’.

    The anticipated Xmas day blackout did not occur, but the MinInf screwed up on Boxing day. They controlled all TV output and they replayed ‘The Snowman’ on the Telly at the same time throughout the UK. Just before it was due to go on, the whole nation got a big dose of nostalgia and ‘put the kettle on’. (Alcohol was rationed).

    It blew the fuses throughout EurUK.

    ‘Lessons were learnt’ But not in time for the ‘great return to work’.

    The weather was very mild for the season. In fact each year, the weather seemed to get even more mild. No kid born after 2010 owned a sledge.

    And, on the 27th, Power was restored.

    But on the night of the 4th of January the predicted deep cold snap arrived, descending across Europe from Siberia and penetrating as far west as Ireland. The continent was hit with light snow, followed by deep cold. Temperatures dropped to minus 17, minus 23 in NE Scotland, Everybody shivered, but the Gov Information bulletins: ‘wrap up warm’, ‘check yer grannie’ and ‘cuddling is cute’ seemed to mitigate the damage.

    But since all press was channelled through MinInf, nobody really new the score. There were rumours of course:

    One rumour put the ‘granny cull’ 120, 000 plus.

    On Monday the 6th, EurUK woke up to clear blue skies, a crisp, frosty morning, and no wind. People struggled to work again. Tube trains powered up, lights went on, lifts ascended. All normal signs of civilisation kicked in.

    The grid strained, but seemed to cope. But then E-Juice from EurFranceNuke
    Suddenly shut off. France had its own problems that morning.

    The turbine blades of the half-built London Array stayed silent. The never built Severn Barrage well… what can we say… at least the Marsh Warblers are content…

    Then the Interconnector pressure dropped. Despite assurances of eternal, mutual support and cooperation at EurGov Level, Dutch, Belgian and German energy mid level workers all decided that they had their own problems that day. And Gas pressure had already dropped in Germany, Poland, Belarus and the Ukraine for some as yet unknown reason.

    EurUK did not have enough gas in reserve in Rough or any other former North Sea Reservoirs. Gas costs Money. And ‘Austerity Britain’ does not ‘do’ as much money as it used to. LNG shipments were always erratic at the best of times, frequently changing course on the oceans at behest of the last offer from the highest bidder.

    Power cut out at 08:20. The lights went out, The lifts stopped mid floor, the mobile phone network, jammed out as trapped office workers, parents with children going to school, nurses in blanked out wards, called from stalled lifts, dark tube tunnels, blanked terminals, Blanked traffic lights. Petrol pumps failed. Life support and dialysis machines went to back up power.

    ‘Nothing unusual, happened before … will be a bit late…’

    The power did not come back on that day. The recently to-be- decommissioned Drax Coal fired Power Station, shut its turbines on Jan 1 as per EurGov Carbon Emissions edict. The Kent Carbon Capture PS was still going through shake down and the blackout that crippled London also crippled The KCCPS highly computerised and automated systems. It shut down, the Calder – Aire- Trent arrays of aging Coal Power Stations were not able to take the strain. The KCCPS and its four sisters in London and the Midlands were supposed to have (finally) gone online in 2015, but repeated judicial reviews and challenges in the courts by EurGreen delayed Operations.

    By the end of day one, If you were on battery back up / generator life support you were heading west.

    By day two, people stranded in lifts were dehydrating, dying. The ‘old got cold’ as the modern saying goes. They could not phone anyone anyway, and who could, would come anyway?

    By day three, those who could make it to a supermarket had stripped them clean. ‘We don’t ‘do’ food was a common sign. Water was ‘not on the menu’.

    By day four, the cops and ambulances were out of go-juice.

    Com.Brown declared Martial Law on day five, at least to those tuned in to MilInf Radio on battery powered radios.

    Trouble was, the County regiments had been well pissed at Afghanistan, pay cuts, lost opportunities. They were in no mood.

    Worse still, the crack units, SAS and ‘Red and Green Fighting Machine’ had been specifically targeted by Combat 18 for recruits. And it had paid off.

    When the Royal Anglian Regiment failed to fire on rioters in Norwich, the ‘great shift’ began. Junior Officers threatened the ranks, ranks replied by shooting them out of hand and gave the surviving officers a choice: Join or die. All ranks above Major were routinely cut down.

    The mutiny spread. Com.Brown and the COBRA committee was captured by a renegade unit of SAS. And executed on the spot. There was to be no going back.

    King William was restored as a figurehead of the Military Committee for BritSecure.

    I have to go now. The lights are flickering…..............

    Oh, hello, there you are. Would you like a cup of tea before the grand children arrive, they'll be here in ten minutes?

    Oh, yes please, I'll get their games out from the cupboard, just to be safe.......................

    Adapted from "The Oil Drum".

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  12. Blimey, almost wished I hadn't asked.

    Sorry if I accidentally prized the lid off a massive and explosive can of worms again.

    Hope you can all resolve your differences eventually.

    Wishing you peace and harmony.

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  13. James, in your characteristic battle against the Cabals, the Rockefellers, etc, this must absolutely make your blood boil.
    It does mine.
    The Doomsday Seeds, or The Seeds of Doom

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  14. James, I am so sorry it has come to this. You, Welshcakes, jmb and Shades have always been my most frequent Blogpower visitors, and I have appreciated that. I hope you will continue to visit regardless. As Gracchi says, you are thought of, with affection, as a valued friend.

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  15. I'll always visit you, Liz and don't blame Welshcakes or JMB for this.

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