Sunday, October 21, 2007

Orwell's England

The guy truly is rolling over in his grave!!

Just listen, and I'll bet you can here him turning!!!!


"Britons are always on candid camera; Devices affixed in many streets" by Kim Murphy/Los Angeles Times October 21, 2007

GLOUCESTER, England - The closed-circuit television camera lurking down the street from the fast-food restaurant bellows menacingly at the first sign of danger to the flora, or a cast-off cigarette butt or fast-food wrapper. "Pick it up," commands a booming voice from . . . where, exactly?

The closed-circuit cameras in Gloucester and several other British towns now come equipped with speakers, meaning Big Brother is not only watching, he's telling you what to do.

"When people hear that, they tend to react. They pick up the litter and put it in the bin," said Mick Matthews, assistant chief police constable in this old cathedral city of 110,000 in the rolling Cotswold Hills.

[Good little English drone!

Talk about being indoctrinated without knowing it!]


There is no society on Earth more watched than Britain. By some estimates, 4.2 million closed-circuit cameras, or one for every 15 people, quietly, and sometimes not so quietly, monitor the comings and goings of almost everyone - an average person is caught on camera up to 300 times a day.

Thanks in part to Britain's history of terrorist attacks by the Irish Republican Army, some early, high-profile law enforcement successes helped imprint the potential benefits of closed-circuit television on the popular imagination.

[You mean the Forces Research Unit that carried out the "terrorism?"

"An article in the Sunday Telegraph this weekend pointed towards evidence that an secretive and elite unit of the British army is actively engaged in recruiting and training Iraqi insurgents and terrorists as double agents.

A look into the history of the secretive JSG or Force Research Unit (FRU), the cover name it operated under in Northern Ireland, reveals the extent to which the British government supports and engages in acts of terrorism in order to further its agenda in occupied territories. Iraq, as it turns out, is unsurprisingly no exception.

The FRU is the same ultra secret cell of the SAS whose criminal activities in Northern Ireland were under investigation by former Scotland Yard commissioner Sir John Stevens for more than a decade, during which time it emerged that the unit was involved in the murder of civilians in Northern Ireland.

According to Detectives, 'Military intelligence was colluding with terrorists to help them kill so-called "legitimate targets" such as active republicans...many of the victims of these government backed hit squads were innocent civilians.'

“Beginning in the 1980s the highly secretive FRU was sent into Northern Ireland to recruit and train double agents to work inside the paramilitary groups,” writes Michael S. Rose.

“The FRU combated IRA terrorism by the use of paid informers, blackmail, ambushes, and other methods not approved by the Geneva Convention. In the worst case, British officers decided that in cases when it would be difficult to bring suspected IRA terrorists to justice by legitimate means, the FRU would enlist outlawed guerilla groups that possessed both the desire and the means to murder the IRA men. According to Stevens Three, the FRU assisted Protestant terrorists in carrying out what were, in effect, proxy assassinations of Catholics. In order to forge such alliances, the British officers had to overlook the fact that the interests of the Protestant death squads were not those of the United Kingdom and its government.”

The FRU was further exposed by former member turned whistleblower Kevin Fulton.

Fulton worked for the FRU for much of his career as he was infiltrating the IRA. In his role as a British FRU agent inside the IRA, he was told to 'do anything' to win the confidence of the terrorist group. Fulton Told the Sunday Herald:

"I mixed explosive and I helped develop new types of bombs. I moved weapons. If you ask me, 'Did I kill anyone?' then I will say 'no'. But if you ask me if the materials I handled killed anyone, then I will have to say that some of the things I helped develop did kill.

I reiterate, my handlers knew everything I did. I was never told not to do something that was discussed. How can you pretend to be a terrorist and not act like one? You can't. You've got to do what they do. The people I was with were hard-hitters. They did a lot of murders. If I couldn't be any good to them, then I was no use to the army either. I had to do what the man standing next to me did.

I broke the law seven days a week and my handlers knew that. They knew that I was making bombs and giving them to other members of the IRA and they did nothing about it. If everything I touched turned to shit then I would have been dead. The idea was that the only way to beat the enemy was to penetrate the enemy and be the enemy. At the time I'd no problem with this way of thinking."

Fulton revealed that his handlers told him that his operations were 'sanctioned right at the top... this goes the whole way to the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister knows what you are doing.'

Every major IRA bombing in England and Northern Ireland has had the fingerprints of the British government and the FRU all over it."

That what you mean?

The GOVERNMENT-DRIVEN and -SPONSORED "TERROR EVENTS?"


O.K., that's enough about FRU.
Back to Orwell's England:]

With more than $200 million in funding since 1999, closed- circuit cameras were a fixture in British cities long before attacks by Islamist militants began prompting other governments to step up surveillance of their populations.

[All about $$$$!! And WHAT GIVES, hey?]

Cameras are fixed on lampposts and on street corners, above sidewalks, in subways, on buses, in taxis, in the stores, over the parking lots, in mobile police vans, and in some cities, even perched in the hats of police officers walking their beats.

[It bothers me that Alex Jones is CONSTANTLY PROVED CORRECT!!!!!]

Surprisingly clear images of Britons engaged in apparently nefarious activities have become a staple on the evening news; few of the country's many terrorism trials unfold without the jury being presented with multiple images of the defendants carrying alleged backpack bombs or driving up to a storehouse of explosives.

[So they got their MI6 operatives on tv, huh?]


Pub patrons in one town last year had their fingerprints scanned as they walked in (bringing up their criminal records on a computer screen); some cities are talking of putting electronic chips in household trash cans to measure output; a toll-free "smoke-free compliance line" takes snitch reports on violators of the new national ban on smoking in public places.

[Talk about your GLOBAL PRISON PLANET!!!!

Holy-effin-shit!

Wait until YOU have to THUMB-SCAN to go to a BAR, Amurkn!

That gonna be the final straw for you?

Well, TOO LATE, drunk fuck!

And the rest of those measures stink of the fascista environmentalism we are having shit-shoveled into our mouths!]


The DNA profile of every person ever arrested - even those briefly detained for, say, loitering and released without charge - is on file in what is believed to be, per capita, the largest such database in the world, with 3.9 million samples. It includes the genetic markings of an estimated 40 percent of Britain's black male population.

[All available for planting, framing, and misuse!

Makes you
feel safer, doesn't it, shit Brit?]

For the majority of Britons, polls indicate, there is nothing wrong with the monitoring.

[Yup! Shit-eating Brits!

They are DUMBER than Americans!!!

No wonder we won the war!]


Public acceptance of closed- circuit television skyrocketed after the murder of toddler James Bulger near Liverpool in 1993. In closed-circuit camera footage that shocked the country, the killers, a pair of 10-year-old boys, were shown leading the trusting boy away from a shopping center.

[The classic technique to rally a population behind totalitarianism; butchered children that will make the public hopping mad.

Why is Alex Jones always proved correct about this, readers?

It is downright frightening!]