Further to the events of the 7th of March 2011 at Birkenhead, a response to media attempts to vilify the parties involved by painting them as being affiliated to the BNP. Also a particular focus on some interesting subsequent divisions appearing in the various groups and sites within the “truth” – freedom loving movement. This show tackled this head on to get it out in the open, threats, intimidation and some impressive ego trips.
This came to my attention earlier today, signs are that events of the 7th of March at Birkenhead are still not fully played out, video is being removed by the Government no less. So re-upload them all, keep it alive, if my little channel can get 10,000 hits on this subject without much effort, what about 100,000 people doing the same?
Small views really, I don’t promote the channel very well, can’t be bothered really given the average apparent IQ of YouTube users, and the majority of the videos I put up are informative, too many just want to be entertained.
And I don’t bother fending off the trolls and shills for the most part, my energy is best spent elsewhere I feel.
The way forward? – Carrying on regardless as anticipated.
Today Mr Hayes told District Judge Lomax at magistrates’ court: “In county court, we arrested Judge Peake for treason and contempt of court.”
However, District Judge Lomax refused the application saying it was for “self-publicity” and that it was not coming before the court with “clean hands”.
Speaking outside the court, Mr Hayes told the Globe: “We will now take this application to a higher court and appeal the judge’s decision to not serve a summons to the chief constable.
“A key point in all of this is that I am happy to pay council tax, provided it is lawful.
“The way council tax is being applied is unlawful. I have written to Wirral Council but they will not reply to my letters. We are calling for everyone, under common law, to stop paying their council tax until change comes.”
The implication that Roger Hayes was acting unethically – “unclean hands” – is ridiculous, unlike the non-responsive council, Roger has remained in honour in his actions from every single account. He’s denied nothing, he wants to pay it, once they prove its lawfulness. If Roger Hayes is so wrong, why can’t they prove it? Everybody else pays it, is no answer.
Obviously this is just a rehash of a previous article I already posted on, but the cheek of them, “nobody is above the law” indeed, what a joke – and of course we’ll see the Powers That Be dismiss everything, without EVER refuting anything.
A great first hand account of the day from Musashi, a Proud practitioner of Lawful Rebellion and Freeman on the fmotl forum.
“Just got back from Birkenhead and – briefly – the judge was arrested and cautioned. All on camera(s). When the police were called they arrested the two men who arrested the judge. It all got a bit hectic then. The court was packed to capacity and there were about two hundred more of us outside. Roger and Co. convened a Grand Jury and a true bill is being issued against the judge and, because of the actions of his officers, the chief constable.
The packed court refused to let the cops leave with their prisoners and more cops arrived. Scuffles broke out as we and they tried to take control of strategic doorways. They brought a dog in but, as we were peaceful and the dog is trained to attack rowdy types, it got confused and they left. Treeman occupied the judge’s seat and called for order. There was laughter all round and many photos. More cops arrived and still we did not let them leave with the prisoners.
Eventually a cop with braid on his cap lost the plot and grabbed Holy Vehm’s son by the throat. I think it was him, anyway. I grabbed the cop, another grabbed me and we all had a bit of a dance in between the doors between the court and the front doors. Anyway there were quite a few little scuffles and huge noise for several hours. Eventually I got dragged out by several of them and found dozens of cops out on the street and hundreds of lawful rebels chanting and tackling individual cops with demands. I came out of the melee with a dead leg, a broken nail and two bleeding fingers. (However, several hours laetr I can now feel the lumps and the bumps) Many of these cops were bemused – did not know what hit them. Several were visibly shaking. The PCSO’s were useless. The court staff were long fled. Cameras were everywhere and cops milled about aimless for a while. One guy got bit by the dog and one guy got run over – deliberately – by a cop car. The car was immediately surrounded and prevented from leaving.
The were over forty police vehicles stretched along the road outside the court, and streets for half a mile around were cordoned off. They were very uncoordinated.
I met lots of rebels from London, Glasgow, Cornwall, Yorkshire and many other places. Passing locals asked what was going on and then joined in. One PCSO left his post at the station and, much to the disgust of his mates, joined us in rebellion! People Mike and I spoke to in a nearby cafe came and joined in. The locals were amazing. The rebels were amazing and, by God, I had one fuck of a day! Can’t wait for the next one.”