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Tommy Robinson arrested and sentenced within an hour, judge orders media blackout in UK
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2018-05-28 at 3:05 AM UTCBritain, France and Germany are literally no more. All three governments have been completely hijacked by fascist globalist Nazis, who welcome ISIS in with open arms. No joke. The only way out for the nationals now is civil war and hang their politicians, police, judges and military from the lightposts.
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2018-05-28 at 3:08 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Britain, France and Germany are literally no more. All three governments have been completely hijacked by fascist globalist Nazis, who welcome ISIS in with open arms. No joke. The only way out for the nationals now is civil war and hang their politicians, police, judges and military from the lightposts.
Watch out, they might send Interpol to arrest you. you violated their laws and they can extradite you to the EU nations as well as Britian. -
2018-05-28 at 3:15 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Britain, France and Germany are literally no more. All three governments have been completely hijacked by fascist globalist Nazis, who welcome ISIS in with open arms. No joke. The only way out for the nationals now is civil war and hang their politicians, police, judges and military from the lightposts.
thats what the kikes are striving for
they know exactly the causes and results of balkanization -
2018-05-28 at 3:29 AM UTC
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2018-05-28 at 7:01 PM UTC
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2018-05-28 at 7:20 PM UTCI agree with the part of losing freedom of speech is a global criminal crime.
Yet, if he was on probation from a prior event (which they're saying he was) and told not to do shit like he did (which violates his release agreement) they can get you on that. Even in most US states, you lose your rights when arrested for shit. it sucks but it's fact. at least during probation periods. -
2018-05-28 at 7:21 PM UTCBut I commend him on the type of report of "grooming children for the elitist" and taking the chance of going to prison for such an honorable and good cause.
These nasty fucking elitist scum. -
2018-05-28 at 7:39 PM UTC
Originally posted by BeigeWarlock I agree with the part of losing freedom of speech is a global criminal crime.
Yet, if he was on probation from a prior event (which they're saying he was) and told not to do shit like he did (which violates his release agreement) they can get you on that. Even in most US states, you lose your rights when arrested for shit. it sucks but it's fact. at least during probation periods.
Problem there is the law says you're innocent until proven guilty, so imposing huge restrictions on a person who has not been proven guilty of anything is in itself a crime. -
2018-05-28 at 7:53 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Problem there is the law says you're innocent until proven guilty, so imposing huge restrictions on a person who has not been proven guilty of anything is in itself a crime.
I see and agree with this logic.. yet when you violate certain crimes, it's not uncommon for a Judge to tell you "Don't do this type of activity (x) or you will violate your probationary agreement.
or at least something like that. So you lose all of your civil liberties of free speech and things like drinking alcohol or other various vices legal to the public. or being near a park or being too close to someones house. -
2018-05-28 at 7:55 PM UTC
Originally posted by BeigeWarlock I agree with the part of losing freedom of speech is a global criminal crime.
Yet, if he was on probation from a prior event (which they're saying he was) and told not to do shit like he did (which violates his release agreement) they can get you on that. Even in most US states, you lose your rights when arrested for shit. it sucks but it's fact. at least during probation periods.
he was on a 3 month conditional discharge from what i heard, the judge could only activate the 3 months on that. where did the other 10 come from?
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2018-05-28 at 7:56 PM UTC
Originally posted by BeigeWarlock I see and agree with this logic.. yet when you violate certain crimes, it's not uncommon for a Judge to tell you "Don't do this type of activity (x) or you will violate your probationary agreement.
or at least something like that. So you lose all of your civil liberties of free speech and things like drinking alcohol or other various vices legal to the public. or being near a park or being too close to someones house.
Innocent people shouldn't be losing any liberties at all. -
2018-05-28 at 8:02 PM UTC
Originally posted by NARCassist he was on a 3 month conditional discharge from what i heard, the judge could only activate the 3 months on that. where did the other 10 come from?
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I don't know the whole story.. I was just throwing it out there as a legal cause for "violating Probation or Parol agreements" or whatever the legal term is. if this is the case.. It shows what kind of world we're shifting into. we're all fucked.
best to go to work, do your job, try to save money, buy land, dig in with cans of beans, wait for apocalypse, check out like a Rock Star.
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2018-05-28 at 8:07 PM UTCIt's called a breach of recognizance.
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2018-05-28 at 8:17 PM UTC
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2018-05-28 at 8:32 PM UTC
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2018-05-28 at 8:42 PM UTCPretty insane...meanwhile you can't discuss radical Muslims who commit rapes. Sharia Law is taking ove certain neighborhoods in Europe and citizens have no rights to complain. Tommy will get a kangaroo trial and be put away indefinitely hoping he'll be knifed by inmates or killed by guards.
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2018-05-28 at 8:45 PM UTC
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2018-05-28 at 10 PM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock what the shit are you dribbling on about…
power goes out in a slight breeze half the time. if theres ever any mass-chaos the juice ends
why cant we go back to local power beuros instead of being forced on this nation wide grid by the DoE? We're fucked, off grid living in the mountains is the only way. Dig in, Can of beans, Party on out like a rockstar. -
2018-06-03 at 12:31 PM UTC
Originally posted by BeigeWarlock why cant we go back to local power beuros instead of being forced on this nation wide grid by the DoE? We're fucked, off grid living in the mountains is the only way. Dig in, Can of beans, Party on out like a rockstar.
Large grids are more efficient, although due to their size they can be major emitters of radio waves, even at 50hz. -
2018-06-03 at 12:53 PM UTC
Originally posted by Soyfag Large grids are more efficient, although due to their size they can be major emitters of radio waves, even at 50hz.
youre a fucking idiot and know exactly jack and shit about anything...much less electrical distribution systems in the US
radio waves. ffs.
any electromagnetic spectrum emissions given off by any part of the transmission system...be it the lines...transformers...substations...generating system...etc....are inefficiencies within the system and can be 'adjusted' to minimize or eliminate them.
99% of the time the owner of said grid is a privately owned utility and doesnt give a half of a rat shit
and...its not only the power grid fucking up other shit. there are electronic devices that fuck up the power grid. for example, affecting the proper frequency of the electrical current.
youre an idiot