Friday, 25 July 2008

Apophis, is it the end of the world as we know it...




Here’s a story to make you think and scare the B’ Jesus out of you, this is not the kind of thing you will see on the News until of course it’s all to late and people are starting to say “what’s that huge thing in the sky”.

Don’t panic though the chances of a direct strike is very slim but I will not be moving to the U.S.A. or Russia in the next 20 years, if it does strike the earth then it will be no more America...

Fortunately the size of the rock is not that big so it will not cause an Extinction Level Event and we as a species should fare ok after it all calms down, I am building a bunker and filling it full of tins of food, you never know when you might need it.
So get out your Telescopes out in 2029 for a show you will never forget...

April 13, 2029 first pass 21000 miles from earth

On that date, it will become as bright as magnitude 3.3, visible to the naked eye from rural and some darker suburban areas, visible with binoculars from most locations.

On Friday, April 13, 2029, Apophis will pass Earth within the orbits of geosynchronous communication satellites. It will return for another close Earth approach in 2036.

April 13, 2036. Possible impact with earth.

Possible impact effects.

NASA initially estimated the energy that Apophis would have released if it struck Earth as the equivalent of an estimated 880 megatons of TNT. The 1883 eruption of Krakatoa was the equivalent of roughly 200 megatons. The exact effects of any impact would vary based on the asteroid's composition, and the location and angle of impact. Any impact would be extremely detrimental to an area of thousands of square kilometres, but would be unlikely to have long-lasting global effects, such as the initiation of an impact winter. Estimates of Apophis path if a 2036 Earth impact were to occur as part of an effort to develop viable deflection strategies. The result is a narrow corridor a few miles wide, called the path of risk, and it includes most of southern Russia, across the north Pacific (relatively close to the coastlines of California and Mexico), then right between Nicaragua and Costa Rica, crossing northern Colombia and Venezuela, ending in the Atlantic, just before reaching Africa. Using the computer simulation tool NEOSim, it was estimated that the hypothetical impact of Apophis in countries such as Colombia and Venezuela, which are in the path of risk, would have had more than 10 million casualties. An impact several thousand miles off the West Coast of the US would produce a devastating tsunami.

On April 16, 2008, NASA News Release 08-103 reaffirmed that its estimation of a 1 in 45,000 chance of impact in 2036 remains valid.

If I find any more news about this event I will amend this story as and when...

Monday, 21 July 2008

Why I yelled 'CUNT' at my Sky's automated answering system and “Steve”.

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RELIGION, because adults need a fairy tale too!




Jesus didn't die for my sins, my Roman ancestors KILLED him! Not a moment too soon either, these sort's of people should be killed as they insight racial hatred and intolerance towards others, it's time to kill the cults and the followers so that peace on earth can be assured, kill the few to save the many...

ALL HAIL the Roman Gods Abeona, Abundantia, Acca Larentia, Adeona, Aequitas, Aestas, Africus, Aius Locutius, Aius Locutus, Albunea, Alemonia, Alpan, Alpanu, Angerona, Angita, Ani, Anna Perenna, Annona, Aplu, Apulu, Aquilo, Artume, Aurora, Auster, Bacchae, Bacchus, Bellifluficus, Bellona, Bona Dea, Bonus Eventus, Bubona, Caca, Calva, Camenae, Candelifera, Canens, Cardea, Carmenta, Carna, Cath, Catha, Cautha, Ceres, Cetha, Charun, Clementia, Cloacina, Concordia, Consus, Credulitas, Cuba, Culsu, Cupid, Cupra, Decima, Di Manes, Di Penates, Diana, Dis, Dis Pater, Disciplina, Discordia, Dius Fidus, Egeria, Egestes, Empanda, Endovelicus, Evan, Evander, Eventus Bonus, Fabulinus, Faflon, Fama, Fame, Fames, Fascinus, Fauna, Faunus, Fauonius, Faustulus, Februus, Felicitas, Feronia, Fides, Flora, Fons, Fontus, Fornax, Fortuna, Fraud, Fraus, Friendship, Fufluns, Genius, Hercules, Hersilia, Hippona, Honor, Hope, Horta, Ilia, Ilythyia Leucothea, Invidia, Janus, Jove, Juno, Jupiter, Justicia, Juturna, Juventas, Laetitia, Lara, Laran, Lares, Larvae, Lasas, Latinus, Laverna, Lemures, Liber, Liber Pater, Libera, Libitina, Loquens, Losna, Lucifer, Luna, Lunar, Lupercus, Manes, Mania, Mantus, Marica, Mars, Mater Matuta, Men, Mena, Menerva, Menrva, Mephitis, Mercury, Minerva, Minerva Medica, Mithras, Mors, Morta, Mortia, Mulciber, Necessitas, Neptune, Nethuns, Nicostrate, Nona, Nono, Nortia, Nymphs, Orcus, Ors, Pales, Palladium, Pallas(4), Pallas(6), Parcae, Pax, Penates, Phoebus, Picus, Pietus, Pilumnus, Pleasure, Pluto, Pomona, Portunus, Postvorta, Proserpina, Prudence, Pudicitia, Quirinus, Rea Silvia, Remus, Rhea Silvia, Robiga, Robigus, Roma, Romulus, Salacia, Salus, Saritor, Saturn, Saturnus, Selvans, Sequana, Sethlans, Sibyl of Cumae(2), Silvanus, Sol(2), Somnus, Spes, Strenua, Striges, Sturculinus, Summanus, Suovetaurilia, Susurri, Sylvanus, Tages, Telluno, Tellus, Terminus, Thalna, Thesan, Tiberinus, Timores, Tin, Tinia, Tinis, Trivia, Tuchulcha, Turan, Turms, Uni, Vanth, Veiovis, Veive, Venus, Verbeia, Veritas, Vertumnus, Vesta, Victory, Virbius, Virtus, Voltumna, Volturnus, Volupta, Voluptas, Vulcan and Vulturnus!

Above are all the Roman Gods that ever were and are now accepted by everyone as never existing and therefore false, now all these gods and goddesses were worshiped for hundreds of years pre-Christian cults, so along comes the Christian cult and bingo everyone stops worshiping these Roman gods and goddesses, proving that firstly cults come and go, Christianity is nothing more than a popular cult and that in time it will be gone and the idiots of the world will be worshiping some other cult figure, I would like to suggest Sonic the Hedgehog as the next great god to be worshiped and all hail the cult of the hedgehog, you know its all true, you read about it here and if I say Sonic is a god you have to believe me and in him the great Sonic, creator of mankind and of planet earth. You see where I am going with this; it’s as believable as the Christian cult or any other cult.

So if anyone out there can prove me wrong... bring it on, I love to debate with cult members as you are always of less intelligence than me and I always win the debates, you see to believe in a make believe person and worse still to follow rules supposedly set by these make believe people, and to actually believe you will go to a special make believe place called heaven/paradise, that you can only get into if you die and have followed all the rules to the letter then you have to be insane and therefore none to bright, normal people who are intelligent don’t need any fairy tale's to live life to the full and in peace and harmony, we just need all the fairy tale believing idiots to fuck off and live on a island far, far, far, far, far away from the rest of us who are sick of cults and their crap.

It’s the 21st century wake up and see the truth right before your eyes...

"RELIGION, because adults need a fairy tale too!"

MORE PEOPLE ON PLANET EARTH HAVE AND DO DIE FOR RELIGION/CULT'S THAN FOR ANY OTHER REASON, IT IS THE CAUSE OF 99.5% OF ALL WARS EVER ON PLANET EARTH AND SHOULD THEREFORE BE OUTLAWED ON PAIN OF DEATH.

Wednesday, 9 July 2008

Can I just pay for a TV without being robbed by the BBC.




How come I have to pay a licence fee to the BBC for something I don’t want, they claim its to pay for the BBC but if I choose not to watch the BBC then why should I still have to pay, is the fee for the right to watch TV or is it for the right to watch BBC programs, why not have TV's that do not receive BBC channels and then give people the choice of paying for the BBC or just having channels supported by independent advertising. It is high time the BBC was forced to support its self and to operate on the same playing field as the rest of the channels out there. As a licence payer you are the people paying the executives huge wages for very little in return, true they could earn more elsewhere and I say go and work elsewhere as far as I am concerned, I want to see the BBC exposed for what they are a second rate TV channel well behind the times riding the backs of the TV viewing public.
If I choose to subscribe to Sky or any other pay per view channels I still have to pay for the BBC even if I don’t want it or have paid in my package to receive it so I would then be paying twice for this rubbish they churn out.

I say scrap the fee and let’s see how long the BBC lasts when it has to compete for views and income, at the moment we could all turn off the BBC and still they would get their money from the extortion of the fee from us the public. They award huge pay rises to the bosses and say that we are the shareholders and yet no one asked for my vote on wages for the bosses, if they had I would have voted no to the wages offered to the bosses and voted to give it to the workers of the BBC, the people who actually do the work.

I hate the BBC because it is not a real TV company and is the mouth piece of the Monarchy and as such perhaps the queen could pay for her own channels, after all if we have no choice its just another stealth tax, give the people the choice as should they pay or elect to use another, better service on the market. It seems strange that no other company is allowed to have a monopoly on anything at all and yet here the BBC has a monopoly on TV sets, they do not make them, they do not sell them yet they make money from every sale and user, surely this is a farce in anyone’s book.

I can not wait until the day when the license fee's are scrapped and the BBC's strangle hold on TV's is broken and they are exposed as the second rate service gravy train that they are, they are leeches feeding of the British public and it has to stop. Contact your local MP and demand this is debated in a public enquiry and that the fee's are scrapped as soon as possible, why should they get money from the use and sale of TV's.

A television licence (or broadcast receiver licence) is an official licence required in many countries for the reception of television (and sometimes also radio) broadcasts. It is a form of hypothecation tax to fund public broadcasting, thus allowing public broadcasters to transmit programmes without, or with only supplemental, funding from radio and television commercials.

The television licence was originally known as a radio licence, and was used to fund public radio broadcasting. With the arrival of television some countries created a separate additional television licence, while others simply increased the radio licence fee to cover the additional cost of TV broadcasting, changing the licence's name from "radio licence" to "TV licence" or "receiver licence". Today most countries fund public radio broadcasting from the same licence fee that is used for television, although a few still have separate radio licences, or apply a lower or no fee at all for consumers who only have a radio. Some countries also have different fees for users with colour or monochrome TV. Many give discounts, or charge no fee, for elderly and/or disabled consumers. This was of course conceived when there was no advertising and proves by its existence the fear and desire the Governments have of a free TV system, if they cant control TV they cant stop freedom of speech being exercised, this would be a fairer system and give all political parties the chance to speak freely and without the controls of the serving puppet governments of the UK.

In the United Kingdom, the current annual cost for a colour television licence (as of 1 April 2008) is £139.50 (approximately €176) and £47.00 (approximately €59) for monochrome TV (black and white). The licence fee is charged on a family unit per household basis, which means there could be multiple licences per household. The majority of UK domestic customers will require one licence per household. The licence fee is used to fund the BBC's radio, television and internet services.
A similar licence, mandated by the 1904 Wireless Telegraphy Act, used to exist for radio, but was abolished in 1971.
There are concessions for the elderly (free for over-75s), the licence fee here being paid for by the Department for Work and Pensions. Blind people get a 50% discount on their licence or completely free if only in possession of an audio only receiver. Residents of residential care homes (for the elderly and people with physical/mental disabilities) can apply for a special licence called the licence for Accommodation for Residential Care (ARC) which is £7.50 per year.
The licence fee represents approximately 75% of the BBC's income with most of the rest coming from the sale of its programming overseas and other business allied to broadcasting such as publishing. However, the UK's second public broadcaster, Channel 4, has claimed that it may need licence fee income if it is to continue with public broadcasting after the digital switch-over, are they joking, they have adverts to pay for their business. To this end, on April 25, 2006, it was announced that Channel 4's digital switch-over bill would be paid for from the licence fee, so we wont be seeing adverts on Channel 4, don’t hold your breath. Some of S4C's programmes such as Pobol y Cwm and Newyddion, are made by BBC Wales and provided free of charge to S4C, meaning they are paid for by the licence fee.
So if I am paying a fee for the BBC then why can I not have a TV that does not receive BBC or Channel 4 broadcasts, then I could enjoy TV without the hypothecation tax I am present forced to pay against my will, is that freedom, I think not...
Radio licence fees were introduced in Australia in the 1920s to fund the first privately owned broadcasters which were not permitted to sell advertising. With the formation of the government-owned Australian Broadcasting Commission in 1932 the licence fees were used to fund ABC broadcasts while the privately owned stations were permitted to seek revenue from advertising and sponsorship. Television licence fees were also introduced in 1956 when the ABC began TV transmissions.
All licence fees were abolished in 1974 by the Australian Labour Party government led by Gough Whitlam on the basis that the near-universality of television and radio services meant that public funding was a fairer method of providing revenue for government-owned radio and television broadcasters. The ABC has since then been funded by government grants, now totalling around A$800 million a year, and its own commercial activities (merchandising, overseas sale of programmes, etc.). In the early 1990s, passing criticism of ABC content was often referred to by the term "where your 8 cents a day goes", referring to the cost each Australian was indirectly contributing to the ABC.
Now why can’t we have a system like the Australian’s that is fairer?
There is another way and we should be exploring ways to remove the burdens of public broadcast from the public and shift it to the private sector and Government, only then will we enjoy competitive TV for all.

Tuesday, 8 July 2008

What about the waste from Supermarkets Mr Brown...







Have you heard the latest from the unelected idiot who runs the Labour Party. Mr Brown wants us all to waste less food, well would it not be a good idea to ask the supermarkets to stop throwing away enough food to feed London for the week on a daily basis, having worked at one time for Sainsbury's as a Goods In Manager I know first hand what kind of waste these giants of retail throw away every day, I used to have to load it into the skips on a daily basis, almost every item that is thrown into the skips on a daily basis is edible and could go to poor people and the very needy, but it does not, rather than help people and reduce waste of food the supermarkets would rather dump it in their never ending pursuit for profit.
I am rather insulted that "fat head" Brown has the gall to try to tell us the public what we should do with our own money and how we should cook our food when the supermarkets are the biggest suppliers of excess packaging and waste of food, if we did not have the supermarkets we would not have so much to recycle and food would be not wasted by the tens of ton every day, you would think they would sell off the expired food at a reduced price to those on low incomes but that would damage profits and that all the supermarkets care about.

Seventeen million tonnes of food is being ploughed into Britain's landfill sites every year - all because it's cheaper and easier for the food industry to dump it than give it to those in need.

It's a massive waste when you consider that around four million tonnes of this food is perfectly alright to eat - fresh, tasty, and well within its sell-by-date.

The wastage is even worse when you consider its worth - if sold in shops, this dumped food would cost around £18 billion.

Sainsbury wastes on average 91,000 tonnes land filled each year instead of being eaten by people on low incomes who need this food to make up a healthy diet.

When I worked for Sainsbury's I had to calculate everyday what food was being dumped and adjust the waste figures for each day for management use, these figures are known and can be supplied and when I get some figures I will share them with the public.

This is the statement sent to the Peace Warrior via e-mail today:

Statement as requested.
Kind regards,
Allison
Allison Darling | PR Manager Food
Asda Stores Ltd | Asda House, Southbank, Great Wilson Street, Leeds LS11 5AD
Tel 0113 241 7867 | Mobile 07800 629349 | Ext 2867
Email allison.darling@asda.co.uk


We agree food waste in our society is a concern for everyone and we have had detailed discussions with the Prime Minister’s Strategic Unit.
In addition, we support the WRAP campaign 'Love Food, Hate Waste' and will continue to work closely with them on this over the coming months to lend our support and to provide access for their messaging to our 14 million customers a week.
ASDA does not run buy-one-get-one-free offers, which some critics claim contributes to food waste. Instead, we concentrate on keeping our prices continually low.
We believe food waste is down to a number of factors, including a lack of knowledge on how to prepare food, concerns over sell by dates and food safety, a heavier reliance on pre-packed food and portion sizes.
We have a number of ways in which we are addressing these. We are working on standardising portions, while recipe advice in our ASDA magazine (read by four million of our customers) seeks to address the lack of information on how to prepare simple meals. We are also increasing the sell by dates on our food so that customers can keep food in their homes for longer. Our milk for example, now stays fresh for 7 days.
Our website also carries a wide variety of recipes with an expansive search facility so that users could find a recipe around a main ingredient which they have bought, by seasonal ingredients or to build a recipe from scratch. This is aimed to encourage creative cooking from ingredients which customers may have in their fridges.
ASDA is committed to sending zero waste to landfill by 2010 and food waste generated in store is a priority for ASDA. We have conducted trials to reduce store-related food waste and continue to look at how best to transport and recycle this material with minimal environmental impact.
All our stores are reviewing their processes so that we can identify the best way for ASDA to reduce the overall volume of food waste.

They failed to answer my original question of how much waste/edible food in tonnes per day the average store throws into its skips that is ultimatly landfilled but I thank them for at least answering my e-mail, this does not happen that often, usually I get the stone wall...

This is an ongoing story so be sure to check back daily for developments, I will be expecting the usual threats from the supermarkets but rest assured I will never bow to anyone and the truth will always set us free...

Monday, 7 July 2008

Why I Am Not a Christian




In the age of so called Terror here is why I hate all forms of Religion, they have been using terrorism for thousands of years, you know the old chestnut of if you don’t do as we tell you, you will burn in Hell for Eternity, this might of worked on the stupid but those of us who know the truth can always be assured of a good laugh at these idiots...

Perhaps it would be as well, first of all, to try to make out what one means by the word "Christian." It is used in these days in a very loose sense by a great many people. Some people mean no more by it than a person who attempts to live a good life. In that sense I suppose there would be Christians in all sects and creeds; but I do not think that that is the proper sense of the word, if only because it would imply that all the people who are not Christians -- all the Buddhists, Confucians,Mohammedans, and so on -- are not trying to live a good life.

I do not mean by a Christian any person who tries to live decently according to his lights. I think that you must have a certain amount of definite belief before you have a right to call yourself a Christian. The word does not have quite such a full-blooded meaning now as it had in the times of St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas. In those days, if a man said that he was a Christian it was known what he meant. You accepted a whole collection of creeds which were set out with great precision, and every single syllable of those creeds you believed with the whole strength of your convictions.

What is a Christian?

Nowadays it is not quite that. We have to be a little vaguer in our meaning of Christianity. I think, however, that there are two different items which are quite essential to anyone calling himself a Christian. The first is one of a dogmatic nature -- namely, that you must believe in God and immortality. If you do not believe in those two things, I do not think that you can properly call yourself a Christian. Then, further than that, as the name implies, you must have some kind of belief about Christ.

The Mohammedans, for instance, also believe in God and immortality, and yet they would not call themselves Christians. I think you must have at the very lowest the belief that Christ was, if not divine, at least the best and wisest of men. If you are not going to believe that much about Christ, I do not think that you have any right to call yourself a Christian. Of course, there is another sense which you find in Whitaker's Almanac and in geography books, where the population of the world is said to be divided into Christians, Mohammedans, Buddhists, fetish worshipers, and so on; but in that sense we are all Christians. The geography books counts us all in, but that is a purely geographical sense, which I suppose we can ignore. Therefore I take it that when I tell you why I am not a Christian I have to tell you two different things: first, why I do not believe in God and in immortality; and, secondly, why I do not think that Christ was the best and wisest of men, although I grant him a very high degree of moral goodness.

But for the successful efforts of unbelievers in the past, I could not take so elastic a definition of Christianity as that. As I said before, in the olden days it had a much more full-blooded sense. For instance, it included the belief in hell. Belief in eternal hell fire was an essential item of Christian belief until pretty recent times. In this country, as you know, it ceased to be an essential item because of a decision of the Privy Council, and from that decision the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Archbishop of York dissented; but in this country our religion is settled by Act of Parliament, and therefore the Privy Council were able to override their Graces and hell was no longer necessary to a Christian. Consequently I shall not insist that a Christian must believe in hell.

The Existence of God

To come to this question of the existence of God, it is a large and serious question, and if I were to attempt to deal with it in any adequate manner I should have to keep you here until Kingdom Come, so that you will have to excuse me if I deal with it in a somewhat summary fashion. You know, of course, that the Catholic Church has lain it down as a dogma that the existence of God can be proved by the unaided reason.

This is a somewhat curious dogma, but it is one of their dogmas. They had to introduce it because at one time the Freethinkers adopted the habit of saying that there were such and such arguments which mere reason might urge against the existence of God, but of course they knew as a matter of faith that God did exist. The arguments and the reasons were set out at great length, and the Catholic Church felt that they must stop it. Therefore they laid it down that the existence of God can be proved by the unaided reason, and they had to set up what they considered were arguments to prove it. There are, of course, a number of them, but I shall take only a few.

The First Cause Argument

Perhaps the simplest and easiest to understand is the argument of the First Cause. It is maintained that everything we see in this world has a cause, and as you go back in the chain of causes further and further you must come to a First Cause, and to that First Cause you give the name of God. That argument, I suppose, does not carry very much weight nowadays, because, in the first place, cause is not quite what it used to be. The philosophers and the men of science have got going on cause, and it has not anything like the vitality that it used to have; but apart from that, you can see that the argument that there must be a First Cause is one that cannot have any validity. I may say that when I was a young man, and was debating these questions very seriously in my mind, I for a long time accepted the argument of the First Cause, until one day, at the age of eighteen, I read John Stuart Mill's Autobiography, and I there found this sentence: "My father taught me that the question, Who made me? cannot be answered, since it immediately suggests the further question, Who made God?" That very simple sentence showed me, as I still think, the fallacy in the argument of the First Cause. If everything must have a cause, then God must have a cause. If there can be anything without a cause, it may just as well be the world as God, so that there cannot be any validity in that argument. It is exactly of the same nature as the Hindu's view, that the world rested upon an elephant, and the elephant rested upon a tortoise; and when they said, "How about the tortoise?" the Indian said, "Suppose we change the subject." The argument is really no better than that. There is no reason why the world could not have come into being without a cause; nor, on the other hand, is there any reason why it should not have always existed. There is no reason to suppose that the world had a beginning at all. The idea that things must have a beginning is really due to the poverty of our imagination. Therefore, perhaps, I need not waste any more time upon the argument about the First Cause.

The Natural-Law Argument

Then there is a very common argument from Natural Law. That was a favourite argument all through the eighteenth century, especially under the influence of Sir Isaac Newton and his cosmogony. People observed the planets going around the sun according to the law of gravitation, and they thought that God had given a behest to these planets to move in that particular fashion, and that was why they did so. That was, of course, a convenient and simple explanation that saved them the trouble of looking any further for any explanation of the law of gravitation. Nowadays we explain the law of gravitation in a somewhat complicated fashion that Einstein has introduced. I do not propose to give you a lecture on the law of gravitation, as interpreted by Einstein, because that again would take some time; at any rate, you no longer have the sort of Natural Law that you had in the Newtonian system, where, for some reason that nobody could understand, nature behaved in a uniform fashion.
We now find that a great many things we thought were Natural Laws are really human conventions. You know that even in the remotest depth of stellar space there are still three feet to a yard. That is, no doubt, a very remarkable fact, but you would hardly call it a law of nature. And a great many things that have been regarded as laws of nature are of that kind. On the other hand, where you can get down to any knowledge of what atoms actually do, you will find that they are much less subject to law than people thought, and that the laws at which you arrive are statistical averages of just the sort that would emerge from chance. There is, as we all know, a law that if you throw dice you will get double sixes only about once in thirty-six times, and we do not regard that as evidence that the fall of the dice is regulated by design; on the contrary, if the double sixes came every time we should think that there was design. The laws of nature are of that sort as regards to a great many of them. They are statistical averages such as would emerge from the laws of chance; and that makes the whole business of natural law much less impressive than it formerly was.

Quite apart from that, which represents the momentary state of science that may change tomorrow, the whole idea that natural laws imply a law-giver is due to a confusion between natural and human laws. Human laws are behests commanding you to behave a certain way, in which way you may choose to behave, or you may choose not to behave; but natural laws are a description of how things do in fact behave, and, being a mere description of what they in fact do, you cannot argue that there must be somebody who told them to do that, because even supposing that there were you are then faced with the question, Why did God issue just those natural laws and no others? If you say that he did it simply from his own good pleasure, and without any reason, you then find that there is something which is not subject to law, and so your train of natural law is interrupted. If you say, as more orthodox theologians do, that in all the laws which God issues he had a reason for giving those laws rather than others -- the reason, of course, being to create the best universe, although you would never think it to look at it -- if there was a reason for the laws which God gave, then God himself was subject to law, and therefore you do not get any advantage by introducing God as an intermediary. You really have a law outside and anterior to the divine edicts, and God does not serve your purpose, because he is not the ultimate law-giver. In short, this whole argument from natural law no longer has anything like the strength that it used to have. I am travelling on in time in my review of these arguments. The arguments that are used for the existence of God change their character as time goes on. They were at first hard intellectual arguments embodying certain quite definite fallacies. As we come to modern times they become less respectable intellectually and more and more affected by a kind of moralizing vagueness.

The Argument from Design

The next step in the process brings us to the argument from design. You all know the argument from design: everything in the world is made just so that we can manage to live in the world, and if the world was ever so little different we could not manage to live in it. That is the argument from design. It sometimes takes a rather curious form; for instance, it is argued that rabbits have white tails in order to be easy to shoot. I do not know how rabbits would view that application. It is an easy argument to parody.

You all know Voltaire's remark, that obviously the nose was designed to be such as to fit spectacles. That sort of parody has turned out to be not nearly so wide of the mark as it might have seemed in the eighteenth century, because since the time of Darwin we understand much better why living creatures are adapted to their environment. It is not that their environment was made to be suitable to them, but that they grew to be suitable to it, and that is the basis of adaptation. There is no evidence of design about it.

When you come to look into this argument from design, it is a most astonishing thing that people can believe that this world, with all the things that are in it, with all its defects, should be the best that omnipotence and omniscience have been able to produce in millions of years. I really cannot believe it. Do you think that, if you were granted omnipotence and omniscience and millions of years in which to perfect your world, you could produce nothing better than the Ku Klux Klan, the Fascisti, and Mr. Winston Churchill? Really I am not much impressed with the people who say: "Look at me: I am such a splendid product that there must have been design in the universe." I am not very much impressed by the splendour of those people. Moreover, if you accept the ordinary laws of science, you have to suppose that human life and life in general on this planet will die out in due course: it is merely a flash in the pan; it is a stage in the decay of the solar system; at a certain stage of decay you get the sort of conditions and temperature and so forth which are suitable to protoplasm, and there is life for a short time in the life of the whole solar system. You see in the moon the sort of thing to which the earth is tending -- something dead, cold, and lifeless.

I am told that that sort of view is depressing, and people will sometimes tell you that if they believed that they would not be able to go on living. Do not believe it; it is all nonsense. Nobody really worries much about what is going to happen millions of years hence. Even if they think they are worrying much about that, they are really deceiving themselves. They are worried about something much more mundane, or it may merely be a bad digestion; but nobody is really seriously rendered unhappy by the thought of something that is going to happen in this world millions and millions of years hence. Therefore, although it is of course a gloomy view to suppose that life will die out -- at least I suppose we may say so, although sometimes when I contemplate the things that people do with their lives I think it is almost a consolation -- it is not such as to render life miserable. It merely makes you turn your attention to other things.


The Moral Arguments for Deity

Now we reach one stage further in what I shall call the intellectual descent that the Theists have made in their argumentations, and we come to what are called the moral arguments for the existence of God. You all know, of course, that there used to be in the old days three intellectual arguments for the existence of God, all of which were disposed of by Immanuel Kant in the Critique of Pure Reason; but no sooner had he disposed of those arguments than he invented a new one, a moral argument, and that quite convinced him. He was like many people: in intellectual matters he was sceptical, but in moral matters he believed implicitly in the maxims that he had imbibed at his mother's knee. That illustrates what the psycho-analysts so much emphasize -- the immensely stronger hold upon us that our very early associations have than those of later times.
Kant, as I say, invented a new moral argument for the existence of God, and that in varying forms was extremely popular during the nineteenth century. It has all sorts of forms. One form is to say that there would be no right and wrong unless God existed. I am not for the moment concerned with whether there is a difference between right and wrong, or whether there is not: that is another question. The point I am concerned with is that, if you are quite sure there is a difference between right and wrong, then you are then in this situation: is that difference due to God's fiat or is it not? If it is due to God's fiat, then for God himself there is no difference between right and wrong, and it is no longer a significant statement to say that God is good. If you are going to say, as theologians do, that God is good, you must then say that right and wrong have some meaning which is independent of God's fiat, because God's fiats are good and not bad independently of the mere fact that he made them. If you are going to say that, you will then have to say that it is not only through God that right and wrong came into being, but that they are in their essence logically anterior to God. You could, of course, if you liked, say that there was a superior deity who gave orders to the God who made this world, or could take up the line that some of the agnostics ["Gnostics" -- CW] took up -- a line which I often thought was a very plausible one -- that as a matter of fact this world that we know was made by the Devil at a moment when God was not looking. There is a good deal to be said for that, and I am not concerned to refute it.

The Argument for the Remedying Of Injustice

Then there is another very curious form of moral argument, which is this: they say that the existence of God is required in order to bring justice into the world. In the part of the universe that we know there is a great injustice, and often the good suffer, and often the wicked prosper, and one hardly knows which of those is the more annoying; but if you are going to have justice in the universe as a whole you have to suppose a future life to redress the balance of life here on earth, and so they say that there must be a God, and that there must be Heaven and Hell in order that in the long run there may be justice. That is a very curious argument. If you looked at the matter from a scientific point of view, you would say, "After all, I only know this world. I do not know about the rest of the universe, but so far as one can argue at all on probabilities one would say that probably this world is a fair sample, and if there is injustice here then the odds are that there is injustice elsewhere also." Supposing you got a crate of oranges that you opened, and you found all the top layer of oranges bad, you would not argue: "The underneath ones must be good, so as to redress the balance." You would say: "Probably the whole lot is a bad consignment;" and that is really what a scientific person would argue about the universe. He would say: "Here we find in this world a great deal of injustice, and so far as that goes that is a reason for supposing that justice does not rule in the world; and therefore so far as it goes it affords a moral argument against deity and not in favour of one." Of course I know that the sort of intellectual arguments that I have been talking to you about is not really what moves people. What really moves people to believe in God is not any intellectual argument at all. Most people believe in God because they have been taught from early infancy to do it, and that is the main reason.

Then I think that the next most powerful reason is the wish for safety, a sort of feeling that there is a big brother who will look after you. That plays a very profound part in influencing people's desire for a belief in God.

The Character of Christ

I now want to say a few words upon a topic which I often think is not quite sufficiently dealt with by Rationalists, and that is the question whether Christ was the best and the wisest of men. It is generally taken for granted that we should all agree that that was so. I do not myself. I think that there are a good many points upon which I agree with Christ a great deal more than the professing Christians do. I do not know that I could go with Him all the way, but I could go with Him much further than most professing Christians can. You will remember that He said: "Resist not evil, but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also." That is not a new precept or a new principle. It was used by Lao-Tse and Buddha some 500 or 600 years before Christ, but it is not a principle which as a matter of fact Christians accept. I have no doubt that the present Prime Minister, for instance, is a most sincere Christian, but I should not advise any of you to go and smite him on one cheek. I think you might find that he thought this text was intended in a figurative sense.

Then there is another point which I consider excellent. You will remember that Christ said, "Judge not lest ye be judged." That principle I do not think you would find was popular in the law courts of Christian countries. I have known in my time quite a number of judges who were very earnest Christians, and they none of them felt that they were acting contrary to Christian principles in what they did. Then Christ says, "Give to him that asketh of thee, and from him that would borrow of thee turn thou not away." This is a very good principle. Your chairman has reminded you that we are not here to talk politics, but I cannot help observing that the last general election was fought on the question of how desirable it was to turn away from him that would borrow of thee, so that one must assume that the liberals and conservatives of this country are composed of people who do not agree with the teaching of Christ, because they certainly did very emphatically turn away on that occasion.

Then there is one other maxim of Christ which I think has a great deal in it, but I do not find that it is very popular among some of our Christian friends. He says, "If thou wilt be perfect, go and sell that which thou hast, and give to the poor." That is a very excellent maxim, but, as I say, it is not much practiced. All these, I think, are good maxims, although they are a little difficult to live up to. I do not profess to live up to them myself; but then, after all, I am not by way of doing so, and it is not quite the same thing as for a Christian.

Defects in Christ's Teaching

Having granted the excellence of these maxims, I come to certain points in which I do not believe that one can grant either the superlative wisdom or the superlative goodness of Christ as depicted in the Gospels; and here I may say that one is not concerned with the historical question. Historically, it is quite doubtful whether Christ ever existed at all, and if He did we do not know anything about Him, so that I am not concerned with the historical question, which is a very difficult one. I am concerned with Christ as He appears in the Gospels, taking the Gospel narrative as it stands, and there one does find some things that do not seem to be very wise. For one thing, he certainly thought his second coming would occur in clouds of glory before the death of all the people who were living at that time. There are a great many texts that prove that. He says, for instance: "Ye shall not have gone over the cities of Israel till the Son of Man be come." Then He says: "There are some standing here which shall not taste death till the Son of Man comes into His kingdom"; and there are a lot of places where it is quite clear that He believed His second coming would happen during the lifetime of many then living. That was the belief of his earlier followers, and it was the basis of a good deal of His moral teaching. When He said, "Take no thought for the morrow," and things of that sort, it was very largely because He thought the second coming was going to be very soon, and that all ordinary mundane affairs did not count. I have, as a matter of fact, known some Christians who did believe the second coming was imminent. I knew a parson who frightened his congregation terribly by telling them that the second coming was very imminent indeed, but they were much consoled when they found that he was planting trees in his garden. The early Christians really did believe it, and they did abstain from such things as planting trees in their gardens, because they did accept from Christ the belief that the second coming was imminent. In this respect clearly He was not as wise as some other people have been, and he certainly was not superlatively wise.

The Moral Problem

Then you come to moral questions. There is one very serious defect to my mind in Christ's moral character, and that is that He believed in hell. I do not myself feel that any person that is really profoundly humane can believe in everlasting punishment. Christ certainly as depicted in the Gospels did believe in everlasting punishment, and one does find repeatedly a vindictive fury against those people who would not listen to His preaching -- an attitude which is not uncommon with preachers, but which does somewhat detract from superlative excellence. You do not, for instance, find that attitude in Socrates. You find him quite bland and urbane toward the people who would not listen to him; and it is, to my mind, far more worthy of a sage to take that line than to take the line of indignation. You probably all remember the sorts of things that Socrates was saying when he was dying, and the sort of things that he generally did say to people who did not agree with him.

You will find that in the Gospels Christ said: "Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell." That was said to people who did not like His preaching. It is not really to my mind quite the best tone, and there are a great many of these things about hell. There is, of course, the familiar text about the sin against the Holy Ghost: "Whosoever speaketh against the Holy Ghost it shall not be forgiven him neither in this world nor in the world to come." That text has caused an unspeakable amount of misery in the world, for all sorts of people have imagined that they have committed the sin against the Holy Ghost, and thought that it would not be forgiven them either in this world or in the world to come. I really do not think that a person with a proper degree of kindliness in his nature would have put fears and terrors of this sort into the world.

Then Christ says, "The Son of Man shall send forth His angels, and they shall gather out of His kingdom all things that offend, and them which do iniquity, and shall cast them into a furnace of fire; there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth"; and He goes on about the wailing and gnashing of teeth. It comes in one verse after another, and it is quite manifest to the reader that there is a certain pleasure in contemplating wailing and gnashing of teeth, or else it would not occur so often. Then you all, of course, remember about the sheep and the goats; how at the second coming He is going to divide the sheep from the goats, and He is going to say to the goats: "Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire." He continues: "And these shall go away into everlasting fire." Then He says again, "If thy hand offend thee, cut it off; it is better for thee to enter into life maimed, than having two hands to go into hell, into the fire that never shall be quenched, where the worm dieth not and the fire is not quenched." He repeats that again and again also. I must say that I think all this doctrine, that hell-fire is a punishment for sin, is a doctrine of cruelty. It is a doctrine that put cruelty into the world, and gave the world generations of cruel torture; and the Christ of the Gospels, if you could take Him as his chroniclers represent Him, would certainly have to be considered partly responsible for that.

There are other things of less importance. There is the instance of the Gadarene swine, where it certainly was not very kind to the pigs to put the devils into them and make them rush down the hill into the sea. You must remember that He was omnipotent, and He could have made the devils simply go away; but He chose to send them into the pigs. Then there is the curious story of the fig-tree, which always rather puzzled me. You remember what happened about the fig-tree. "He was hungry; and seeing a fig-tree afar off having leaves, He came if haply He might find anything thereon; and when he came to it He found nothing but leaves, for the time of figs was not yet. And Jesus answered and said unto it: 'No man eat fruit of thee hereafter for ever'.... and Peter.... saith unto Him: 'Master, behold the -fig tree which thou cursedst is withered away.'" This is a very curious story, because it was not the right time of year for figs, and you really could not blame the tree. I cannot myself feel that either in the matter of wisdom or in the matter of virtue Christ stands quite as high as some other people known to History. I think I should put Buddha and Socrates above Him in those respects.

The Emotional Factor

As I said before, I do not think that the real reason that people accept religion has anything to do with argumentation. They accept religion on emotional grounds. One is often told that it is a very wrong thing to attack religion, because religion makes men virtuous. So I am told; I have not noticed it. You know, of course, the parody of that argument in Samuel Butler's book, Erewhon Revisited. You will remember that in Erewhon there is a certain Higgs who arrives in a remote country, and after spending some time there he escapes from that country in a balloon. Twenty years later he comes back to that country and finds a new religion in which he is worshipped under the name of the "Sun Child"; and it is said that he ascended into heaven. He finds that the feast of the Ascension is about to be celebrated, and he hears Professors Hanky and Panky say to each other that they never set eyes on the man Higgs, and they hope they never will; but they are the High Priests of the religion of the Sun Child. He is very indignant, and he comes up to them, and he says: "I am going to expose all this humbug and tell the people of Erewhon that it was only I, the man Higgs, and I went up in a balloon." He was told, "You must not do that, because all the morals of this country are bound round this myth, and if they once know that you did not ascend into heaven they will all become wicked"; and so he is persuaded of that and he goes quietly away.

That is the idea -- that we should all be wicked if we did not hold to the Christian religion. It seems to me that the people who have held to it have been for the most part extremely wicked. You find this curious fact, that the more intense has been the religion of any period and the more profound has been the dogmatic belief, the greater has been the cruelty and the worse has been the state of affairs. In the so called Ages of faith, when men really did believe the Christian religion in all its completeness, there was the Inquisition, with all its tortures; there were millions of unfortunate women burned as witches; and there was every kind of cruelty practiced upon all sorts of people in the name of religion.

You find as you look around the world that every single bit of progress of humane feeling, every improvement in the criminal law, every step toward the diminution of war, every step toward better treatment of the colored races, or ever mitigation of slavery, every moral progress that there has been in the world, has been consistently opposed by the organized churches of the world. I say quite deliberately that the Christian religion, as organized in its churches, has been and still is the principal enemy of moral progress in the world.

How the Churches Have Retarded Progress

You may think that I am going too far when I say that that is still so, I do not think that I am. Take one fact. You will bear with me if I mention it. It is not a pleasant fact, but the churches compel one to mention facts that are not pleasant.
Supposing that in this world that we live in today an inexperienced girl is married to a syphilitic man, in that case the Catholic Church says, "This is an indissoluble sacrament. You must stay together for life," and no steps of any sort must be taken by that woman to prevent herself from giving birth to syphilitic children. This is what the Catholic Church says. I say that that is fiendish cruelty, and nobody whose natural sympathies have not been warped by dogma, or whose moral nature was not absolutely dead to all sense of suffering, could maintain that it is right and proper that that state of things should continue.

That is only an example. There are a great many ways in which at the present moment the church, by its insistence upon what it chooses to call morality, inflicts upon all sorts of people undeserved and unnecessary suffering. And of course, as we know, it is in its major part an opponent still of progress and improvement in all the ways that diminish suffering in the world, because it has chosen to label as morality a certain narrow set of rules of conduct which have nothing to do with human happiness; and when you say that this or that ought to be done because it would make for human happiness, they think that has nothing to do with the matter at all.

"What has human happiness to do with morals? The object of morals is not to make people happy."

Fear, The Foundation Of Religion

Religion is based, I think, primarily and mainly upon fear. It is partly the terror of the unknown and partly, as I have said, the wish to feel that you have a kind of elder brother who will stand by you in all your troubles and disputes. Fear is the basis of the whole thing -- fear of the mysterious, fear of defeat, fear of death.

Fear is the parent of cruelty, and therefore it is no wonder if cruelty and religion have gone handin- hand. It is because fear is at the basis of those two things. In this world we can now begin a little to understand things, and a little to master them by the help of science, which has forced its way step by step against the Christian religion, against the churches, and against the opposition of all the old precepts. Science can help us to get over this craven fear in which mankind has lived for so many generations.

Science can teach us, and I think our own hearts can teach us, no longer to look around for imaginary supports, no longer to invent allies in the sky, but rather to look to our own efforts here below to make this world a fit place to live in, instead of the sort of place that the churches in all these centuries have made it.

What We Must Do

We want to stand upon our own feet and look fair and square at the world -- its good facts, its bad facts, its beauties, and its ugliness; see the world as it is and be not afraid of it. Conquer the world by intelligence and not merely by being slavishly subdued by the terror that comes from it.

The whole conception of a God is a conception derived from the ancient oriental despotisms. It is a conception quite unworthy of free men. When you hear people in church debasing themselves and saying that they are miserable sinners, and all the rest of it, it seems contemptible and not worthy of self-respecting human beings. We ought to stand up and look the world frankly in the face. We ought to make the best we can of the world, and if it is not as good as we wish, after all it will still be better than what these others have made of it in all these ages.

A good world needs knowledge, kindliness, and courage; it does not need a regretful hankering after the past or a fettering of the free intelligence by the words uttered long ago by ignorant men. It needs a fearless outlook and a free intelligence. It needs hope for the future, not looking back all the time toward a past that is dead, which we trust will be far surpassed by the future that our intelligence can create.

I have featured this by Bertrand Russell who in this essay uses "cold logic" to sum up why religion is nothing more than lies told by the few to control the masses through mis-direction and fear of the unknown, all religions use some form of terror to keep the dumb followers under control and afraid. This is the essence of religion Terror and Lies, nothing less than pure evil masked behind a smile...

Saturday, 5 July 2008

TRAGO MILLS KNOWS BEST FOR YOUR KIDS...






Trago Mills and the great example they like to set our children and teens...

Trago Mills what are you thinking, advertising the open use of drugs to our young folk, with the rest of the country and most of the world in agreement that the advertising of Tobacco products is extremely immoral and most dangerous when viewed by our children, here we can see Trago Mills in Newton Abbot proudly carrying adverts for smoking drugs.



Do they think that they know better than then the Medical Profession or just plain common sense, I mean come on is this really what my children have to be exposed to when queuing for the Steam Train which should be a healthy pursuit for all the family, thanks for trying to corrupt my children and encourage them to take up drugs.
Perhaps the owner of Trago Mills could explain to my teenage children what message they are sending to them with adverts like " Smoke Blue Bell Tobacco Cool and Mellow " and " Smoke Players Navy Cut Tobacco and Cigarettes " because I am baffled and shocked to see such a thing as this, are they saying that taking drugs are ok and good for you.



With all the dangers of smoking well documented and it is well known that this is a highly addictive drug, why then are Trago Mills advertising the use of such drugs where children can and do see the adverts, when they come to me and say "Dad, Trago Mills says its ok to take drugs" what should I tell them, perhaps I should tell them the truth that Trago Mills does not care about you and is wrong to advertise drugs openly around children and I am sorry that they were exposed to such filth and promise them that we will never go to such a place again, the sort of place that endorses the use of drugs openly and proudly on its hoardings.

It does not matter how you want to say it or dress it up but Nicotine is a drug, a very dangerous drug, more addictive then Heroin or Crack Cocaine and certainly more deadly than any other drug out there, if you smoke Tobacco you are a drug user and a drug addict, if you sell Tobacco you are a drug dealer and a purveyor of death.
There is no way of denying this and lying to your self makes no difference to the facts, just because something may once have been socially acceptable does not make it right or safe, if you smoke Tobacco you will die from drug addiction the same as any other addict out there, you are no better than them, you just have more friends to do your drugs with and the police won’t arrest you for doing your drugs in public unless you do it indoors in a public space, I say extend that to outside everywhere and make Tobacco a controlled substance and illegal to posses and to sell to anyone.

If you are a vendor of Tobacco you are nothing more than a filthy drug dealer and you should be well ashamed of your self, you are the ones plying this evil filthy trade and ultimately the suppliers of this drug to our children, I personally would never shop at any shop that sells Tobacco and would actively encourage people to boycott such shops that sell this evil drug to people.

Now I hear you say "oh but what about freedom to do as we choose" and to that I say " hey if the other junkies like you cant take Heroin or Coke legally why should you be allowed to take a drug that is equally as dangerous without penalty " after all fair is fair, anyone who smokes Tobacco is an idiot and as such I would not expect any intelligent input from an idiot who takes a substance that makes them weak, smelly and eventually will kill them, also as a tax payer I resent any treatment they receive for smoking related illness, that money could be used for worthy cases, not cases of self inflicted injury. There are better ways to kill your self and I would encourage any smoker to find a quicker method that won’t ultimately cost the rest of us a small fortune to treat.

So will the owner of Trago Mills please explain why they think advertising the use of drugs at Newton Abbot is ok and what their policy on drug taking is because as you can see in my pictures they seem to think its fine for your kids to see adverts for the most dangerous drug in the world... Tobacco.

Thursday, 3 July 2008

Can we all choose our own wage...




Who thinks it stinks that MP's should get to decide what pay and perks they should receive, I mean come on get real, why are we even tolerating this insult to every person in this land, they are supposed to work for us the people so should not we the people decide what they get paid and what is acceptable to claim for. No other profession gets to choose its own wage nor do they get the tax payer to buy them a house, but it does not stop there. We the people are being ripped off at every turn from paying for their wives to go shop with our money to paying their own families massive wages for work they claim they do, or so they say.

Why should I pay for their wives to shop or pay for them to have a second home in London, I say no, buy your own houses with your own money like the rest of the population, the reason their is no money left for all the many needy causes is because the greatest part of the tax budget is spent on these rats at Westminster who do very little for a hell of a lot, not one of them is clean and free of some form of corruption.

I lay this challenge to any MP out there, I dare you to stand up in public and declare you are clean on every count, no bribes, no corruption and no scandals... I would bet a million pounds that not one of them would be stupid enough to take me up on this challenge, if they did it would not take much to dig up some dirt on them would it. This makes me ashamed to be part of this country, what do I tell my son's, that we live in a country where as long as you can spin the truth its ok to be a rat but its not good enough for me and it should not be good enough for you, the time to stop voting for these rats is now, come the next election I will be campaigning to stop people voting for these charlatans.

None of them deserve the posts they hold as we see all the time they are hardly qualified for the jobs they hold, that’s evident by the shambles they always make of what ever they are charged with doing and then they move to another job and leave the next rat to make it all go away, stop voting for these rats, if you don't vote for the rats they can't have the gravy train jobs, no vote no job its that simple. You are the people who allow these rats to rip you off day in day out by voting for them, just stop.

Always we see the opposition slamming the party in power for all the rat things they do but when did you ever see a party take control and the repel all the bad laws and acts of the previous Government, never ever does it happen they simply use the evil laws and acts themselves to make our lives that bit more unpleasant, in 40 yrs of watching I have never seen any MP do anything that was not done because the had something to gain from it and what does my head in and breaks my heart is the British public appears to be so stupid as to just allow all this to keep happening over and over again by the same rats as before, wake up everyone its time to change this system for a system run buy the people for the people and protected by laws that are there to benefit all people not just a select few.

So if you have had enough of this insane system of corrupt rats then I ask you to join me at the next election by writing on your ballot slip " I vote for none of the above" or better still just don't turn up to vote, if we all boycott the elections that would be interesting, what could they do but accept that a change in the system is the only way forwards. Are we just going to sit by and allow this to just go on for another hundred years, we must ditch this Monarchy of lies and deception for a transparent and honest system of rules and management. We have the power to change this with our not voting, we have always had this power and now its time to exercise it in full, you can smash this evil State of Corruption without using your fists or burning a single car, just stay at home on polling day and watch the system stop, if you don’t vote for any party no party can take up the seat of power, no laws can be passed and no taxes can be collected.

Its time to lay to rest the House of Commons, the Lords and all the Peers and put in place a Senate and a Republic that serves the people and is governed by the people, beyond the corruption of any individual or corporation, the time to take back real control and power is now and it belongs to us the people...

The real Enemy of the People...




Is it not a shocking thing when you stop and think in this country who the real enemy of the people are, the Government of our Monarchy is the enemy of the people, after all if she/they stopped waging war on other people and invading countries to steal from them, we might not have to worry any more about people trying to kill us for their crimes.

We are told all the time we are in a state of terror but the only terror I fear is the State, they can detain anyone they say is a terror suspect for 42 days without any charges or evidence, and am I a terrorist because I admit to hating the Monarchy and Government, does that make me dangerous to the public, liable to plant bombs and shoot innocent people... no I don't really think so, I am like millions of others a person who can see the truth and does not like what this evil system of rule is trying to do.

What they are trying to do is silence the people who will never stop in trying to get the truth out to all the members of this country and to halt the march of this evil system, so am I a terrorist because I believe the enemy of my enemy is my friend, meaning would I stop someone who intends to kill the Queen from doing so... certainly not, she would not do the same for me and as she means nothing to me at all, her death would not affect me in any way, I see no point at all in hindering someone who is going to do me a favour at the end of the day.

I am not obligated in any way to prevent any attacks or protect this system, queen or MP's from any of their enemies, their enemies are not my enemies, I as far as I know have no enemies other than the same one we all have, the State itself and as such I do not feel I am in any way compelled to help my enemies.

I live in a country that does everything to keep its people down and has plans for the future to enslave 80% of the population so why would I want to help to preserve such an evil system, I think that as I have free choice I will choose to look the other way and have very selective memories, I am not stating that I would like someone to kill the queen or ministers who aid in her rule but I am saying I wont be rushing to tell them of any information I have relating to any attack upon them, why should I, this country does nothing for me.

I will not take up arms for this country, I will not support this country in any of its wars or thefts from other countries, I will not vote for a system that is so evil and nor will I remain silent as they strip us of our civil rights with lie after lie.

Yes the Government can imprison me for anything they like and at anytime for any length but I will never bend my knee to them nor change my thoughts,please, if the Government would care to exile me and my family I would be over the moon, I would rather live like a free man for 10 minutes then a lifetime as a slave to this evil system, I will not use violence to defeat the system but stick to words as they last longer and hurt far more, this is the way to win and change hearts and minds. The Government/Monarchy can shake its big sticks and make big threats but it does not change a thing nor will it silence people like me, cut me down and another will step into my shoes and so forth till the end of time.

I was at the fall of the Berlin wall, I rode there on my chopper bike (and no I am not talking about a Raleigh chopper from the 70's) and took a 28lb sledge hammer with me, people all stood there looking at the wall and wondering what was going to happen, this went on for about 3 hrs as the crowds got bigger, then I decided it was time for someone to make a move, I have never been that patient in life, so I walked forwards and began to cut the wire, soon I was through and some men with guns turned up and told me they would shoot me if I continued towards the wall, I looked them in the eye and told them this " if you shoot me the man behind me will pick up this 28lb sledgehammer and continue towards the wall and every time you kill one of us another will step forwards to continue with this removal of the wall, soon you will have no bullets left and the crowd will tear you limb from limb, this wall will come down that's a fact, my life is nothing on its own but with all these people behind me do you really want to go down in history with me..."

He paused for a while and looked back at me and said " when you put it like that there is not really much any of us can do " and with that the wall was smashed into a million pieces and not a single bullet was fired nor any injuries to any person.

The power of the masses is the one and only thing that the evil rulers of this country fear, it needs no violence ever, just a word and that word will be "NO", it starts with just a few people saying "NO" and then the masses get behind it and things change, why would we want a system that wants to reduce us all to single entities kept in the dark and fed on bullshit or is that only mushrooms...

Your life is a prize to be enjoyed and a treasure to you, never let another person ruin that for you, stand up and just say "NO", that's all you need to do.

B.M.A. are liars...




Having just watched Dr Richard Vautry on BBC news claim that there is no such thing as "gentleman’s agreements" between doctors surgeries I am shocked to see this man lie on national TV about something I have just exposed and fought against in my own town, I applied to join a surgery and was refused as I was already with a surgery over the road, now I recorded the receptionist telling me this and then played it back to the practice manager and was immediately allowed to join after telling them I intended to play the recording to the news papers, now I am formally writing that your BMA and this Dr Richard Vautry are liars and I dare you to sue me over this, I would expect you to retract the charge that this is rubbish and stop this practice amongst doctors. I wrote to them informing them I would be sharing this with the public on my blog sites as I know and have proof of this shocking practice, perhaps MP Ben Bradshaw would like to know of this recording.

I would love to be sued by a bunch of liars like the B.M.A. and to have the chance to expose them for the bunch of liars they are, you see when you lie like they are at present about the practices of their own members you should be careful in a world of digital recording and hidden camera's, so come on then B.M.A. lets see you turn a lie into the truth...

Am I scared...I don't think so as I always say "and the truth shall set me free" so come on please be stupid enough to sue me...

The Greatest Con Trick Ever pulled...



This may be what you do not want to hear and believing it may prove difficult, I assure you this is the truth.

How many of you think that the British Political System is a Multi Party System there to represent the people... this is not so.

We are and always have been ruled by the Monarchy under a Totalitarian System, the vote you so cherish is a sham and just there to keep you quiet and confuse the hell out of you.

It does not matter who you vote for the result is a forgone conclusion before you even get to the polling booths.

Now for the science bit, the Monarchy designed a perfect system of rule right after the "Oliver Cromwell" incident, gosh that was close the Monarchy almost lost control for all time so they came up with the most perfect system ever, a way to ensure their rule was safe and better still hidden from the masses, so how did they do such a thing I hear you murmuring to your self, simple...

(1). Instead of showing the masses you are ruling the land evolve a system where by you divide up your "staff" in to 2/3 separate parties on the left you have the Tories and on the right you have Labour, the Tories will mostly represent the wealthy and Labour will mostly represent the workers, with this in place the Monarch can rule behind the curtain of the 2/3 parties they created.

(2). Give every person in the land a vote, but make it feel like they have fought for it and won the right to vote so that to the masses it has some meaning, now it does not matter whom they vote for as neither party actually rules, they do as the Monarch says.

(3). Only allow the most trusted members of either party in on the great ruse, if they threaten to blow the gaff simply kill them or someone close to them, accidents happen all the time. To keep the members of the parties happy pay them a fortune with lots of perks and use the money that has been forced out of the people in taxes and allow the members of the parties to actually raise and organise the collection of said taxes, then they have an interest in never questioning the very system that feeds them nor are they likely to bite the hands that feed them so well.

(4). Hand out lots of freebies and titles, peerages and lordships to the Members of Parliament and anyone else who may be difficult or useful, if the brighter ones figure this out and realise who they really work for and who really calls the shots then this will suffice to keep them loyal and under control.

(5). Make everyone change seats every four years to give the illusion of "democracy" most people do not know what a real democracy is so it won't be hard to fool them by giving them just one vote and make them believe that this is democracy, if you say it enough the dumb masses will believe it really is, that’s the best part of all.

(6). Anyone who gets to close to the truth and shows a real risk of exposing their sham will have to be silenced one way or another, I think you know what I mean kids. Chuck in a massive dollop of plausible deniability and your home and dry.


This is the most perfect system of rule by any Monarch, it can not be seen and you can only know this if you are told it and how many of you will believe it, remember the bit about if a truth is just to unbelievable it will not be believed, well welcome to the UK Political System, they are not here to serve your interest they are their to keep you in your place and ensure the Monarchs rule is complete.

Why do you think you never get to vote on anything that affects the people, why would the state want you to halt their plans by voting no to their plans, what would be the point of that, look at the Irish people who voted no to the Lisbon Treaty, did we in the UK get to vote, no, because the Monarchy can not and will not risk losing out because of what the people want, the Monarchy are not interested in the people other than squeezing them for the 30 pieces of silver they so need to rule with.

When was the last National Referendum, Poll Tax and the state lost the vote so it was abolished but instead they introduced the Council Tax instead, same tax different name only this time no Referendum, after all they already knew we would say no to Council Tax as it the Poll Tax under a different name, if some of you did not get that you had better not read any more of my work.

Since then there has not been a Referendum on anything at all, not a single one, after all its not about you having a say its always been about you doing as you are told, this is the nature of the Totalitarian rule of the state, I will not explain what Totalitarianism is, if you do not know look it up.

The only way to beat this system and to expose the Monarchy is to stop voting, if we don’t play the game they have to show their true colours, by voting you are enabling the Monarchy to hide and rule in private, I say bollox, if you want to rule us show us your face so that when we rise up and smash the state all can all see the face we need to hate.

Many of you will wonder what I do all day, what I like to do most of all is watch the state, did you know that to get the detention of prisoners extend to 42 days the state raided the safety deposit boxes of all the people who opposed them in the bill, as they all used the same company as some friends of mine, they closed their boxes down some weeks before the raid (don’t ask me how they knew this as "fuck off" always offends) they also raided lots of peoples (700) boxes to make a huge amount of money, how can they do that, here’s how, most people who have a lot of money tend to buy some things that you aren't really allowed to have like unmarked gold, everyone does it and as long as it is kept in house its ok, no one gets hurt by this, then there is the purchase of art, some of the art is "missing" for one reason or another, insurance dodge, theft etc etc, then there is Gem Stones, my favourite, Blood Diamonds and black stones are the most traded commodity amongst the elite rich, they are cheap to buy, easy to hide and bring a high return when cut. Now here is the clever bit...if you raid the boxes of the elite rich (700 of them to be exact) they can not come forwards to claim anything they should not have so the Monarchy gets to keep all that lovely loot, (brilliant eh!) would you claim a Gainsbourgh you are not meant to have I know I would not but then I do not keep my money in banks as I am not stupid. This is what the Monarchy is all about, always has been and always will be.

The Police Force is Her Majesties Police Force, the Armed Forces are Her Majesties Armed Forces, the Government is Her Majesties Government, same as the Treasury, Inland Revenue etc etc the list is out there if you care to read it, how many of you did not spot that one and still they vote like little blind mice for the very Monarchy who hates every one of them (us).

If we lived in a "Democracy" as we are bullshitted that we do live in one then the Army would be the Peoples Army of the United Kingdom, the Government would be the Peoples Government of the United Kingdom etc etc, but hold on I hear you say is that not communism, of course its not who told you that, oh yeah the state told you that using it corrupt Education System and the filthy Media Whores we are surrounded by, there is I am sad to inform you all no such thing as communism its another name for wait for it... good old Democracy, the fact that the Russians used it and abused it still does not change the ethos of the ideal, still who do you believe the Media Whores or the truth which is out there for you to read, remember I do not care who you believe, I want no power and intend to remain anonymous, I just want to blow my whistle very loud...

How do I know this, well my family had been in the Wool Trade for over 350 yrs in the UK, some of my fore fathers were their at the start of this scam, some even helped and that’s why I am compelled to tell the truth and see that as many people know all of this as possible, it does not matter to me who hears the truth nor who believes it, that’s for you to decide.

I am lucky enough to be who I am and able to do what I do without the shackles that hold most of us down, but even I know that the time is running out real quick for people like me.

I serve no masters, I am unknown, I have no desire to have power over any person, and I have no agenda and only speak the truth.