View Full Version : Britain the most controlled society on the planet
shed7628
16-04-2010, 10:35 AM
I was recently reading a thread and a user commented that we are in a police state here in the UK.
Their post was followed by comments telling him not give up, the fight is not over etc..
I really feel I need to bring it to these peoples attention that here in the UK we live in the most controlled society on the planet, forget China and North Korea.
I was at onetime a user on youtube making videos about the true nature of Britain also blogging about who the real bad guys were in World War 2 or should I say the greater of 2 Evils.
I am a very ordinary guy, working class nothing out of the ordinary but I got my warning to give up what I was doing, they made it perfectly clear they new EXACTLY who I was and I should stop what I was doing.
Everything you do is monitored, if you are to start blogging on a subject that really goes to the core and true nature of the totally controlled nature of British society you will be nipped in the bud before you even really get started.
You can post what you want here, because the entire mainstream think we are mad anyway.
You try taking your points to a wider audience in a coherent manner and start making progress and see how long you last before someone makes it very clear you should stop.
We do not live in a democracy and never have.
For these people who say it is not possible to monitor everyone, it is and they are.
eternal_spirit
16-04-2010, 10:38 AM
Yet I can walk down the street without being hassled by the religious police, and can say what the fuck I like about the government. Without being sent to the camps for reprogramming my mind, or put to death.
picha
16-04-2010, 10:50 AM
Yet I can walk down the street without being hassled by the religious police, and can say what the fuck I like about the government. Without being sent to the camps for reprogramming my mind, or put to death.
Dont you agree that the amount of CCTV we have is beyond belief? Where I live they have just put up these new ones that are about 5 meters tall and all black and have these little round cameras on top of them, really sinister they are.
shed7628
16-04-2010, 10:57 AM
Yet I can walk down the street without being hassled by the religious police, and can say what the fuck I like about the government. Without being sent to the camps for reprogramming my mind, or put to death.
You think you can.
You can say what you want in forums and websites like this.
If you start making your points and getting the oblivious curios and awakened on a significant scale here in the UK you will be shutdown.
I was at a point where I was getting people who totally believed we are a free democratic society extremely interested in what I was saying.
truthseeker1980
16-04-2010, 11:02 AM
I supose the poster has a point tho, they dont really need to send us to camps to reprogram our minds, we as a population are addicted to TV. Have the most amount of supposed mobile phone masts in the world, the most CCTV... Mobile masts can pump out reprogramming waves, look at most the public they think we're nuts and refuse to even look into what we say to them, refuse to do their own research as they are adament they know we're nuts, something is making them less inquisitive and accpeting to all the mew laws and statutes.
I dont think we the most controlled tho, China, North Korea and a lot of the Middle Eastern countries are far more in your face controlled.
Dont doubt we are controlled tho but is hidden and most the people think we are in a free democracy, it's the UK illusion.
shed7628
16-04-2010, 11:24 AM
I dont think we the most controlled tho, China, North Korea and a lot of the Middle Eastern countries are far more in your face controlled.
Dont doubt we are controlled tho but is hidden and most the people think we are in a free democracy, it's the UK illusion.
It is the UK illusion and the amount of control required to keep that illusion going is significantly more than is required than when you have an in your face tyranny.
truthseeker1980
16-04-2010, 11:30 AM
It is the UK illusion and the amount of control required to keep that illusion going is significantly more than is required than when you have an in your face tyranny.
Good point!
So what have they done to you?
I think Rik Clay was one of their targets...
shed7628
16-04-2010, 12:08 PM
So what have they done to you?
They made me awrae that they had very personal information about me, which i thought was known only to me and my wife.
jakemaverick
16-04-2010, 02:57 PM
This guy knows what he is talking about. I never got the 'warning/ threat', they just implemented it! and now i'm totally screwed...
sm1973
16-04-2010, 08:04 PM
They made me awrae that they had very personal information about me, which i thought was known only to me and my wife.
Could you expand a bit more on this?
totalrecall
17-04-2010, 11:11 PM
You are right about the internet being monitored. I have already mentioned my experience in 1996 with the internet. It is an electronic surveillance device. The CIA's wet dream.
If you have something really really matrix changing, whatever you do don't post it on the internet. Keep it to yourself and maybe a couple of close friends only. Word of mouth is "probably" the only safe tool, even then the trail will lead back to you. Either that or do a hit and run in an internet cafe far away from your residence. Don't hang around for too long though. They will get there.
All of us here and elsewhere are already tagged as dissenters.
m6000000
19-04-2010, 12:29 PM
Hi all,
I am from middle east and I think we live in a logically free country. The freedom which does not across the borders of others. Freedom but with respect. You can say what ever you want but it should not lead to problems. Yes we can not go curse the government in the streets, we can not go on strike blocking the roads, we don't have elections for presidency, but these are things we don't do because of our religion, so even if they allow it like in Yemen but my religion doesn't allow it.
For me I don't want to have the freedom that you guys are having, because as most of you agreed it is only delusional. I like it this way much better. I know people will start the religion issue just to discredit our countries but who cares. So far we are not slave for the government yet, because we don't pay taxes or anything. Everything is free for us even Electricity and water.
May Allah keep our country safe from haters.
Take care
The wisdom man
luciferhorus
19-04-2010, 12:49 PM
Britain's new Internet law -- as bad as everyone's been saying, and worse. Much, much worse.
Cory Doctorow at 4:28 AM November 20, 2009
The British government has brought down its long-awaited Digital Economy Bill, and it's perfectly useless and terrible. It consists almost entirely of penalties for people who do things that upset the entertainment industry (including the "three-strikes" rule that allows your entire family to be cut off from the net if anyone who lives in your house is accused of copyright infringement, without proof or evidence or trial), as well as a plan to beat the hell out of the video-game industry with a new, even dumber rating system (why is it acceptable for the government to declare that some forms of artwork have to be mandatorily labelled as to their suitability for kids? And why is it only some media? Why not paintings? Why not novels? Why not modern dance or ballet or opera?).
So it's bad. £50,000 fines if someone in your house is accused of filesharing. A duty on ISPs to spy on all their customers in case they find something that would help the record or film industry sue them (ISPs who refuse to cooperate can be fined £250,000).
But that's just for starters. The real meat is in the story we broke yesterday: Peter Mandelson, the unelected Business Secretary, would have to power to make up as many new penalties and enforcement systems as he likes. And he says he's planning to appoint private militias financed by rightsholder groups who will have the power to kick you off the internet, spy on your use of the network, demand the removal of files or the blocking of websites, and Mandelson will have the power to invent any penalty, including jail time, for any transgression he deems you are guilty of. And of course, Mandelson's successor in the next government would also have this power.
http://boingboing.net/2009/11/20/britains-new-interne.html
These laws were in fact just passed a couple of weeks ago in the UK parliament with almost no attention in the Capitalist mass media.
Add to this the possibility of a parliament with a great many more conservative MP's after the next election; the labour / conservative choice of course is a choice between between two evils; however the Conservatives are generally much more advanced police statists.
Frankly this is probably just the begginnings of the whittling away of Internet freedoms. Personally since I am very much an Internet based person, I plan to emigrate soon anyway and I have come to despise the nation of my birth and the apathy of the British proletariat towards their economic, military and police state masters.
The curse that has been placed upon the lemming like British populace by their economic and military masters is one which I believe will not be lifted, absent an apocalyptic scenario; rivers of blood and human souls shall be demanded. War, death and the hell of inevitable karmic retaliation in this life and in eternity shall be their only reward.
Lux
For blasphemy, heresy, war, revolution, etc.
shed7628
13-10-2010, 07:18 PM
You are right about the internet being monitored. I have already mentioned my experience in 1996 with the internet. It is an electronic surveillance device. The CIA's wet dream.
If you have something really really matrix changing, whatever you do don't post it on the internet. Keep it to yourself and maybe a couple of close friends only. Word of mouth is "probably" the only safe tool, even then the trail will lead back to you. Either that or do a hit and run in an internet cafe far away from your residence. Don't hang around for too long though. They will get there.
All of us here and elsewhere are already tagged as dissenters.
+1
scottishryan
13-10-2010, 07:26 PM
+1
Honestly Shed? were you warned off? I find that fascinating and flippen scary as hell LOL
Without to many details, what the heck were you making vids about? :eek:
shed7628
13-10-2010, 07:37 PM
Honestly Shed? were you warned off? I find that fascinating and flippen scary as hell LOL
Without to many details, what the heck were you making vids about? :eek:
they were short videos not really that well done, but exposing the British political system for what it is.
I was also effectively blogging with support our troops types and people that love the establishment wasn't anything massive, but they wanted to stop me before i even got started.
you are free to play on sites like these but try taking it to a mainstream audience and see what happens.
scottishryan
13-10-2010, 08:32 PM
I think I will just stay safely on here then :D:D