SALFORD BRACES ITSELF FOR
THE IRAQI ELECTION
A polling station in Iraq was blown up killing 33
voters. Now theres one opening up in
Salford. Residents of Swinton in Salford, have
asked for assistance and advice after it emerged
that Vanguard Mill, a large property on Lees
Street, is to be a polling station for the Iraqi
general election.
Salford BNP responded to the calls and a team
lead by Gary Tumilty was soon on the scene. They
discovered that the Independent High
Commission for Iraq had taken over the
empty Mill and along with a small army of police
and private security guards were making
preparations to open the Mill for the next three
days for Iraqi voters.
This alarming prospect has terrified local
residents and business owners who report that
metal detectors are being fitted to the entrances
of the mill. Incredibly, no one was told of what
was going on until when in response to a deluge
of questions the council was forced to put out a letter of explanation.
But far from re-assuring the residents, the
letter caused even more distress revealing that
the City Council was not consulted about
the suitability of the location of the polling
station, that it was only told of the event
late last week.
The fact that the location of the polling station
had been kept a secret and the high visibility of
security has caused concern amongst local
residents who fear that the violence seen in Iraq
every day might spill onto the streets of
Salford.
So how long has Salford been part of Iraq? What
the hell has Salford got to do with the Iraq
election? Well, now we have it. Not content with
starting their illegal war across the water
they've finally managed to bring it to our
shores. (Source: BNP, Mar/10) |
MAN
CLAIMS PROSTITUTE TURNED INTO DONKEY OVERNIGHT
Sunday Moyo, who has been charged with
bestiality, told a court in Zvishavane on Monday
that his donkey lover was in fact a hooker whose
services he procured from a nightclub.
Police on routine patrol in the early hours of
Sunday had stumbled upon the man, from Mandava
township, performing a sex act on the donkey
inside his yard.
The animal was lying on the ground with its neck
tied to a tree. Moyo admitted the bestiality
offence, according to the New Zimbabwe news
website, but proceeded to tell the magistrates
his colourful tale.
He said, "Your worship, I only came to know
that I was being intimate with a donkey when I
got arrested. I had hired a prostitute and paid
$20 for the service at Down Town nightclub and I
dont know how she then became a
donkey."
Moyo, who's been remanded in custody, has been
ordered to undergo psychiatric tests. (Source: Metro, Oct/11) |
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MAN GETS WEDDING TACKLE TRAPPED IN
RING
A Southampton man who got his wedding tackle
wedged in a metal ring was freed from his todger vice in
the traditional local fashion: by trained fire brigade
operatives wielding a grinder. Sawbones at Southampton
General Hospital called in the professionals after
failing to extract the meat and two veg from the ring.
Two crews felt it necessary to attend, having presumably
missed the entertainment back in 2010 when another local
got his spam javelin firmly lodged in a metal pipe. The
fire service diplomatically refused to elaborate on the
Southampton hampton mishap, but a spokesman did offer,
It was certainly unfortunate. It is amazing what
situations some people end up in. This report into
the eye-waterer disappointingly notes it's "not
clear what kind of ring was involved". (Source:
The Register, Nov/11)
THE GREAT ID CARD CON
Here is the latest weapon in the war to carry on
where Hitler was forced to leave off.

Notice the
veiled threat in these adverts - No BRITISH ID CARD, No
Alcohol and No Entry. Conning the public into thinking
they must pay £30 to prove what they already know, that
they are over 18, and which they can readily prove by
paying by credit card since NO FINANCIAL ORGANISATION
EVER GAVE OUT A CREDIT CARD TO ANYONE UNDER 18
I recall Nick Griffin's remarks at the West Wales EU
Election Road Show, where he said in front of TV cameras
that bizarrely failed to carry his words to the nation,
that they call the BNP a fascist party but it is the
Government led first by Tony Blair and now by Gordon
Brown who wish to take us back to the days when you could
be stopped in the dead of night as you walked home from
the pub by a policeman demanding to see your papers,
please.
And so the first adverts for the new Identity Cards have
appeared on bus shelters in the North of England and
people have received forms through their door asking if
they want to apply.
ANTI-WHITE
DISCRIMINATION
Police in Castleford are launching an operation to combat
racist abuse. Plain clothes officers from minority ethnic
backgrounds will be out on foot on in all areas of
Castleford.
The officers will be selected from other areas of the
District and Force so that they will not be recognised
locally as police. The Castleford Neighbourhood Police
Team (NPT) have been working closely with the Crown
Prosecution Service to ensure that the opportunities to
prosecute are maximised with quality evidence.
Inspector Ian Williams of Castleford NPT said, "It
is important not only that we look after the interests
and welfare of minority groups in the community but are
seen to do so. The majority of Castleford and Airedale
residents are from a white background so I can understand
how people from these groups can feel intimidated. We
take all hate crime very seriously but it is often
difficult to get victims to come forward and give
evidence. This pro-active approach to dealing with such
incidents protects the victims from having to do
so."
He added, "These operations will
continue for as long as it takes to get the message
across that this sort of behaviour will not be tolerated.
I am hoping that by taking a direct approach, more
victims will come forward to tell us about the abuse they
have suffered. It is vital that people from minority
groups have confidence in the ability of the police to
deal with their concerns."
Gaynor Zeki, Community Prosecutor for West Yorkshire
said, "Hate crime of any kind is
abhorrent, whether it is based on race, disability,
gender or sexual orientation. The CPS will prosecute
these cases robustly and vigorously. If a case has hate
crime elements in addition to other offences, CPS
prosecutors will bring this to the courts attention
so that it can be taken into account at sentencing. This
is very likely to result in an increase in the
offenders penalty."
What the hell? This action must be one of the most
blatant anti-white pieces of discrimination I have ever
seen. Imagine the outcry there would be if the police
were to announce that they were going to send white
police officers into the occupied territories now
controlled by blacks and asians to entrap them.
For the inspector to say he understands how people in the
remaining white majority areas might feel intimidated
without mentioning how white people are being targeted
and driven from areas by asian pack attacks is positively
insulting and to me racist in the extreme.
The planned police actions are nothing more than
entrapment aimed at white people. Just how will these
undercover police behave on the streets? Will they
swagger around making derogatory comments to passing
whites to see the reaction they get?
If the police really wanted to carry out a campaign of
catching real thugs then they should send a few white
undercover police into the Asian gettoes and see how long
they survive. Not long I imagine, because today there are
places in parts of our country that no longer belong to
the white British people and where they are attacked on
sight should they wander into them. (Source: Green Arrow, Feb/10)
NANO-MICROCHIPS
INSIDE VACCINES
It's almost surreal, like something out of a sci-fi film,
but nano-microchips, invisible to the naked eye, are a
reality that are already being hosted in wide-range of
applications. The question is, how long will it take
governments and big pharma to immerse nano-microchips
inside of vaccines to tag and surveil global populations?
Nanotechnology deals with structures smaller than one
micrometer (less than 1/30th the width of a human hair),
and involves developing materials or devices within that
size. To put the size of a nanometer in perspective, it
is 100,000 times smaller than the width of a human hair.
More than ten years ago, simple low-cost techniques
improved the design and manufacture of nano-microchips.
That unlocked a multitude of methodologies for their
manufacture in a wide-range of applications including
optical, biological, and electronic devices. The joint
use of nanoelectronics, photolithography, and new
biomaterials, have enabled the required manufacturing
technology towards nanorobots for common medical
applications, such as surgical instrumentation, diagnosis
and drug delivery. Japan's Hitachi says it has developed
the world's smallest and thinnest microchip, that can be
embedded in paper to track down parcels or prove the
authenticity of a document.
The integrated circuit (IC) chip is as minute as a speck
of dust. Nanoelectrodes implanted in the brain are
increasingly being used to manage neurological disorders.
Mohammad Reza Abidian, a post-doctoral researcher at the
U-M Department of Biomedical Engineering said that
polymers in nanotubes "are biocompatible and have
both electronic and ionic conductivity." He further
stated "therefore, these materials are good
candidates for biomedical applications such as neural
interfaces, biosensors and drug delivery systems."
Depending on the objectives of such studies, research
could theoretically pave the way for smart recording
electrodes that can deliver drugs to positively or
negatively affect the immune response.
Through nanotechnology, researchers have also been able
to create artificial pores able to transmit nanoscale
materials through membranes. A UC biomedical engineering
study appearing in the journal Nature Nanotechnology,
Sept 27, 2009, successfully inserted the modified core of
a nanomotor, a microscopic biological machine, into a
lipid membrane. The resulting channel enabled them to
move both single and double-stranded DNA through the
membrane. Professor Peixuan Guo who led the study said
past work with biological channels has been focused on
channels large enough to move only single-stranded
genetic material.
Such engineered channels could have applications in
nano-sensing, DNA sequencing, drug loading, including
innovative techniques to implement DNA packaging
mechanisms of viral nanomotors and vaccine delivery. Guo
said, "The idea that a DNA molecule travels through
the nanopore, advancing nucleotide by nucleotide, could
lead to the development of a single pore DNA sequencing
apparatus, an area of strong national interest."
Scientists working at Queen Mary, University of London,
have developed micrometer-sized capsules to safely
deliver drugs inside living cells. These "micro
shuttles" could hypothetically be loaded with a
specific microchip controlling the dose of medication to
be opened remotely, releasing their contents. (Source: Swine/Avian Flu, Oct/09)
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