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"When injustice becomes law,
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"There is a time when the operation of the machine becomes so odious, makes you so sick at heart, that you can't take part; you can't even passively take part, and you've got to put your bodies upon the gears and upon the wheels, upon the levers, upon all the apparatus, and you've got to make it stop. And you've got to indicate to the people who run it, to the people who own it, that unless you're free, the machine will be prevented from working at all!" -- Mario Savio
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"The country's biggest force, the Metropolitan police || believe that large sections of the population have become increasingly politicised, and there is a growing sense that the current restrictions on demonstrations are too light." - The Guardian
"The bombers scattered identity and bank cards around the Tube carriages they targeted before placing their rucksacks on the floor and setting off the explosives. || Although they were damaged to some extent, they [the ID and bank cards] did not show the damage that would be expected if they were on the body of the bomber or in the rucksack, suggesting that in each case they had been deliberately separated by some distance from the actual explosion. || The bombers were not wearing the rucksacks at the time of the explosions, but had instead put them down on the floor of the bus and Tube trains." - The Telegraph
"But it [de Menezes execution MPS trial] was nearly derailed after an armed police raid on the home of a juror's ex-boyfriend in the second week of the case, in which the female juror's baby was taken away." - Daily Mail
"It is no exaggeration to say that at the time of the arrest there was not one shred of admissible evidence against Barot. The arrest was perfectly lawful - there were more than sufficient grounds, but in terms of evidence to put before a court, there was nothing. There then began the race against time to retrieve evidence from the mass of computers and other IT equipment that we seized. It was only at the very end of the permitted period of detention that sufficient evidence was found to justify charges. I know that some in the media were sharpening their pencils, and that if we had been unable to bring charges in that case, there would have been a wave of criticism about the arrests. Barot himself of course eventually pleaded guilty last year and received a 40-year sentence." – DAC Peter Clarke
The 7/7 narrative: "06.49: The 4 men .... each put on rucksacks || 07:14: .... The 4 then put on their rucksacks...." More....
"The [21/7] jury were told a further charge of conspiracy to cause explosions likely to endanger life, faced by each man, was now being left off the indictment." – BBC
"Tony Blair and his family suffered the indignity of having to sleep on the floor and eat an Indian takeaway out of foil cartons on their last night in Downing Street, insiders have revealed." – The Times
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More here...
Thanks, S. I've updated the post to include the link.
Some great stuff there; the sort of thing to which the Antagonista Propaganda Collective aspires.
Any other collections of note?
Excellent graphic.
Isn't it just. We definitely need lots more of that sort of thing.
Acuerdo, Mucho Mas...
Have a browse around & about the (Dutch) site of the IISH, here. There is a massive archive, with graphics in there, somewhere.
I have always found this graphic interesting, for a harmless group of charity fund raisers...
Note also that the 'Pyramid of Capitalist System' originated in the USA, of all places...
before the time of Joseph McCarthy, of course...
^ I mean the poster/artwork ^
old hat
You certainly are.
YouTube vids and silly graphics all you got left Ant? How about a few more 7/7 theories to spice things up a bit?
That campaign of yours to "vote out" "the worrying amount of surveillance in our society", how's it coming along?
Any thoughts on the latest convictions?
Steve - Plenty, will try and get something together as soon as time allows. Suffice to say that securing convictions for a chemically impossible plot is farcical.
In the meantime, I recommend keeping tabs on the J7 forum threads.
Elsewhere, The Times hints at the desperate need to secure a conviction.
Obviously it's just a coincidence that the verdicts have been rolled out in the week of the 8th anniversary of 9/11.
Steve:
Efforts to showcase the airline bomb plot trial as "Britain's 9/11" being foiled are less than convincing. For the plot to work, hydrogen peroxide would need to be present in at least 30 per cent concentration, a state in which it is highly unstable; and it is unclear how the plotters would have supplied the necessary input of oxygen at high concentration.
More on Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed's blog.
When is a suicide video not a suicide video?
Now you're really scraping the barrel.
newcapatalistpyramid
Hope you're doing OK, Squire.
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