What a year, starting with the obviously fake ink cartridge bomber to the ongoing illegal drone strikes on Pakistan government. The terrible tsunami in Japan, opening on to the UK student protests, phone hacking, UK police illegally arresting on thought crimes, to the police had assassination which formed massive riots, finally in UK the attack
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Borrington’s Empiricull Almanack Vol II
What a year, starting with the obviously fake ink cartridge bomber to the ongoing illegal drone strikes on Pakistan government. The terrible tsunami in Japan, opening on to the UK student protests, phone hacking, UK police illegally arresting on thought crimes, to the police had assassination which formed massive riots, finally in UK the attack on the Gypsy population by the British government and finally just to top that all off the British American and French coalition under the NATO on humanity reasons illegally destroys Libya and assassinate Col. Qaddafi under a white flag, “this has never been done under modern warfare”
Gaddafi Legacy
Before NATO and the United States attacked Libya, the United Nations was going to award to Gaddafi and his Libyan Jamahiriya government for their progress on human rights in the country. This drawing illustrates Qaddafi’s legacy on human rights and what he did for the Libyan people. When Gaddafi liberated Libya 40 years ago under
Eve. William and Catherine
On the eve of the Williams and Catherine royal wedding Prof. Chris Knight and Charlie Veitch were arrested on thought crimes. Knight gave a street performance of the Royal family being guillotined with Veitch commenting through use of a megaphone. Because they posted this on the Internet, it does not give anyone the right to
Gold Dinar
Gaddafi was destroyed because he upset the global elites. His gold standard would have liberated Africa from the clutches of western neo-imperialism, topple the US dollar as the world’s fiat currency and enable African countries to repair the damage of 600 years of colonial rule. The Gold Dinar would have dealt a death blow to
Dale Farm
A ten-year struggle between British law, international law and basic human rights. New British law states that travellers cannot travel as they have done for thousands of years therefore in the late 80s and early 90s they were encouraged to buy land and settle down like many did. On Dale farm the Travellers bought some
Metropoltan Gang start riots by Assassination!
On 4th August 2011, Mark Duggan, a Tottenham gang leader was shot dead by the Metropolitan police following a fatal shot in the chest. The Independent Police Complaints Commission releases a series of untrue reports suggesting that Duggan was shot after he fired at police. They subsequently state that the bullet found in a police
NATO Rats Embassy
The British Government usurped the sovereign Libyan Embassy based in London and handed it over to the illegal and traitorous Libyan Transitional Council otherwise rightly known as ‘NATO rats’. The US, UK and French backed murderers, racists and reformed al-Qaeda terrorists members to destroy a prosperous country independent of ruinous western control in the name
NATO Assassination
The unlawful assassination of Gaddafi broke many international laws, a first-time in modern history that a leader of a sovereign country could be killed while flying a white flag. His convoy of 40 cars were unmistakably surrendering. More grotesque that that was the televised admission of guilt by a gloating Hillary Clinton about having had
Humerberd
Without the fictional construct of fighting the ‘War on Terror’, western powers could not get away with exploiting the resources, hampering the development and depopulating the citizens of third world countries as they used to do with such relish in the good old colonial times. The WOT allows them to do all of this and
Stooden Prtest
This image illustrates the frustration of students facing crippling debt through higher tution fees, lower grants and government taxes on future earnings before a single penny has even been earned. It’s as if the progress made in the 1960s and 70s to open up higher education to a wider cross-section of society never happened. The