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And these are the very same people who talk about running their own court system that would operate in the UK..........
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Don't these people realise that PLD is a false flag website run by British Rail to sell more train tickets to London and other rallying points.

I suspect that all these so called FMOTL advocates are part of a conspiracy to persecute silly people. The idea is to provide cruel humour for the Money Changing Elite (that's me) by using mind control to make them document all the humiliations, then publish them.

I feel really aggrieved that with so many people involved in one conspiracy or another that my modest achievents have never earned me a place in any of them. There may be a conspiracy to keep me out of all the conspiracies. I must do some research on You-tube to find the TRUTH.
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When asked why he was arrested, George has contradicted his earlier statement:
George Griffiths wrote:Don't really know wos charged for receiving stolen goods 1coat with price tag still on?
WOS threatened with drug/alcohol test
Had quickest interview ever released bout 10min later
I suppose he wittered on about lawful rebellion and the cops wondered if they were dealing with a stoner, a drunk or simply a loon.

With current terrorist threats, I feared the rebels might do something stupid and get into real trouble. I'm glad they didn't (though it would have been entertaining).
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Siegfried Shrink wrote:Don't these people realise that PLD is a false flag website run by British Rail to sell more train tickets to London and other rallying points.
Don't forget the breweries. Got to get the punters into the area around Parliament to get them to pay for those £5+ drinks.
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Somewhat alarming question from rebel Rebecca.
I have a question

Does a hospital have the right over a parent to turn off a life support machine on someone who has a chance to survive

Im saying no because a hospital is governed by the legal entity to which is the name on the birth certificate ( the child's title ) were as the parents own the body

Thoughts ?
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Does anybody have any idea what a 'public service haulier' is?
Lazarus Laurence

are there any truckers in group? if we could get them to bring country to halt like in 2012 over fuel prices we'd av them alot faster. get em sittin up n listening an when they are we roll banners out on side of trucks...... https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s...

Lazarus Laurence

find andrew spense....

Lazarus Laurence

can we put public service haulage on notice? or we need get private drivers on board,,,,,,,that bloke ^ may help if get him standing......
I wonder who'll be paying for the truck sized banners :snicker:
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longdog wrote:Does anybody have any idea what a 'public service haulier' is?
Lazarus Laurence

are there any truckers in group? if we could get them to bring country to halt like in 2012 over fuel prices we'd av them alot faster. get em sittin up n listening an when they are we roll banners out on side of trucks...... https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s...

Lazarus Laurence

find andrew spense....

Lazarus Laurence

can we put public service haulage on notice? or we need get private drivers on board,,,,,,,that bloke ^ may help if get him standing......
I wonder who'll be paying for the truck sized banners :snicker:
Aw, is nobody listening to their crap anymore? The list of Barons accepting "oaths" is getting smaller by the week, the supreme leader has abandoned his flock and left the hardcore conspiracy nutters running the show. It's all gone a bit Pete Tong for the rebels really.

It won't be long till Craby ends up buggered by the courts slow followed by the rest.

It's going to be a marvellous implosion of realisation soon!
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JimUk1 wrote: Aw, is nobody listening to their crap anymore?
Were they ever?

I love the way they're always coming up with new groups to put 'on notice' and amongst all of the groups they've plucked out of thin air so far not one single fuck has ever been given. This move to put truck drivers 'on notice' is the best yet... What next?.. Painters and decorators? :snicker:
JULIAN: I recommend we try Per verulium ad camphorum actus injuria linctus est.
SANDY: That's your actual Latin.
HORNE: What does it mean?
JULIAN: I dunno - I got it off a bottle of horse rub, but it sounds good, doesn't it?
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longdog wrote:
JimUk1 wrote: Aw, is nobody listening to their crap anymore?
Were they ever?

I love the way they're always coming up with new groups to put 'on notice' and amongst all of the groups they've plucked out of thin air so far not one single fuck has ever been given. This move to put truck drivers 'on notice' is the best yet... What next?.. Painters and decorators? :snicker:
I think somewhere in that group one person wanted to put a doctor on notice, for trying to administer a vaccine?

When will I stop? Well I hope not as it brilliant reality based comedy!
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Were there ever actually any "Barons" who ever more than acknowledged receipt of their nonsense?
The fact that you sincerely and wholeheartedly believe that the “Law of Gravity” is unconstitutional and a violation of your sovereign rights, does not absolve you of adherence to it.
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Daniel Daykin

Ive denied 3 posts today. Not because i dont agree or think they are of interest but because we need to keep this site free of the problems are full of the solutions. Post about vote rigging and corruption are very valid but would just clogg up the site and make us look like any other conspiracy site. And we are not like any other site.
Because the 'site' has just been bursting at the seems with successful 'solutions' :snicker:
JULIAN: I recommend we try Per verulium ad camphorum actus injuria linctus est.
SANDY: That's your actual Latin.
HORNE: What does it mean?
JULIAN: I dunno - I got it off a bottle of horse rub, but it sounds good, doesn't it?
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longdog wrote:
Daniel Daykin

Ive denied 3 posts today. Not because i dont agree or think they are of interest but because we need to keep this site free of the problems are full of the solutions. Post about vote rigging and corruption are very valid but would just clogg up the site and make us look like any other conspiracy site. And we are not like any other site.
Because the 'site' has just been bursting at the seems with successful 'solutions' :snicker:
Translation: we don't want to look like the other conspiracy sites, there are just too many of those, we just want to look like only a PLD conspiracy site, thank you very much
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So this way we only look really really stupid and ignorant in one area instead of many.
The fact that you sincerely and wholeheartedly believe that the “Law of Gravity” is unconstitutional and a violation of your sovereign rights, does not absolve you of adherence to it.
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JimUk1 wrote:
notorial dissent wrote: :brickwall: I seriously doubt, this is the level and competence of their research and thinking.

Well today's the day the rebels descend on parliament square.
Given the current terrorist attacks, they ought to be very careful how they proceed!

I'll keep my eye open for updates, none so far!
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SteveUK wrote:Somewhat alarming question from rebel Rebecca.
I have a question

Does a hospital have the right over a parent to turn off a life support machine on someone who has a chance to survive

Im saying no because a hospital is governed by the legal entity to which is the name on the birth certificate ( the child's title ) were as the parents own the body

Thoughts ?
These sad situations always involve a range of views about the patient's prospects. Family may perceive "a chance to survive" despite all medical advice. For the interest of overseas readers, the convention in UK is that hospitals do not withdraw life support against the wishes of a parent, instead they ask a court to review and decide. Inevitably, the courts are more likely to accept the opinion of the medics than the relatives. Not usually as dramatic as the US Terri Schiavo case, but there are some sad and difficult hearings. The mystery is how "Rebecca" doesn't know this.
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More ignorant garbage...

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Critic Terry Eagleton situates Lawrence on the radical right wing of politics, as hostile to democracy, liberalism, socialism, and egalitarianism, though never formally embracing fascism, as he died before it reached its zenith. Lawrence's opinion of the masses is discussed in detail by Professor John Carey in The Intellectuals and the Masses (1992), and he quotes a 1908 letter from Lawrence to Blanche Jennings:

"If I had my way, I would build a lethal chamber as big as the Crystal Palace, with a military band playing softly, and a Cinematograph working brightly; then I'd go out in the back streets and main streets and bring them in, all the sick, the halt, and the maimed; I would lead them gently, and they would smile me a weary thanks; and the band would softly bubble out the "Hallelujah Chorus".

More of Lawrence's political ideas can be seen in his letters to Bertrand Russell around the year 1915, where he voices his opposition to enfranchising the working class and his hostility to the burgeoning labour movements, and disparages the French Revolution, referring to "Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity" as the "three-fanged serpent". Rather than a republic, Lawrence called for an absolute dictator and equivalent dictatrix to lord over the lower peoples. Earlier, Harrison had drawn attention to the vein of sadism that runs through Lawrence's writing.
JULIAN: I recommend we try Per verulium ad camphorum actus injuria linctus est.
SANDY: That's your actual Latin.
HORNE: What does it mean?
JULIAN: I dunno - I got it off a bottle of horse rub, but it sounds good, doesn't it?
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In response to a post promoting some nut case's 'false flag' ramblings, on of the merry band says
Why does it matter that he lives in Ireland? Don't they also have the same constitution as we do isn't the magna carta for everyone?
https://m.facebook.com/groups/388605611 ... 1372994563

So much wrong, as today's modern young people say...
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John Uskglass wrote:In response to a post promoting some nut case's 'false flag' ramblings, on of the merry band says
Why does it matter that he lives in Ireland? Don't they also have the same constitution as we do isn't the magna carta for everyone?
https://m.facebook.com/groups/388605611 ... 1372994563

So much wrong, as today's modern young people say...
So now Magna Carta applies to every human beign on the planet that fights the "establishment".

Enemy of the establishment? Well let's analyse that for a second Peter Smith.

What language are you communicating in? English?

I presume he has a job, drives a car (as we have seen) and pays VAT and taxes.

He's also using Facebook, openly, which can freely be monitored.

So far, not doing very well for rebell is he!

I'm truly shocked they actually think they're actually attacking he system! They're just as much a part as anyone else!
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JimUk1 wrote:
John Uskglass wrote:In response to a post promoting some nut case's 'false flag' ramblings, on of the merry band says
Why does it matter that he lives in Ireland? Don't they also have the same constitution as we do isn't the magna carta for everyone?
https://m.facebook.com/groups/388605611 ... 1372994563

So much wrong, as today's modern young people say...
So now Magna Carta applies to every human beign on the planet that fights the "establishment".

<snip>
Yeah, its kind of like the UCC in that regard.
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It is wrongul, it is full of wrong :lol:
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