From: Andrew Johnson
Date: 2011-03-08 18:18:48
Attachments : #ygrps-yiv-1832695155 .ygrps-yiv-1832695155hmmessage P { PADDING-BOTTOM:0px;MARGIN:0px;PADDING-LEFT:0px;PADDING-RIGHT:0px;PADDING-TOP:0px;} #ygrps-yiv-1832695155 .ygrps-yiv-1832695155hmmessage { FONT-FAMILY:Tahoma;FONT-SIZE:10pt;} I don’t normally send round the Infowars postings, but this one is rather different because it involves a “Common Law” case. The report is written in a “level headed” style and includes 2 (noisy) YouTube videos (separately linked below). #ygrps-yiv-1832695155 .ygrps-yiv-1832695155ExternalClass DIV { } www.youtube.com/watc… VERY LOUD) www.youtube.com/watc… This seems to be part of the overall pattern of the disenchantment people are now beginning to voice. If we can link this to a realisation of the paradigm of abundance being available -and that the corruption is not just in the courts and in the churches and in the government – it is a “systemic corruption” of the entire intellectual and spiritual make up of mankind – then we may be “in with a chance” for real revolutionary change on a scale not witnessed for millennia. Further postings below the Infowars one. British Tax Protesters Arrest Judge In Act Of “Lawful Rebellion” www.infowars.com/bri… (Watch out for the embedded adverts in the Infowars story. Paul Joseph WatsonInfowars.comMarch 8, 2011 For those wondering whether we can expect to see anything like the scenes witnessed in Egypt coming to America or the United Kingdom, the actions of British protesters who engaged in “lawful rebellion” by attempting to arrest a judge yesterday could herald the beginning of a new tax revolt to rival the infamous poll tax riots of 1990. Just as the 2009 town hall confrontations gave birth to the modern incarnation of the Tea Party in the United States, with the organization having its early origins in the 2007 End the Fed protests involving Ron Paul supporters, could yesterday’s events herald the beginning of a massive tax revolt movement set to sweep the UK? There were chaotic scenes as around 600 activists from the British Constitution Group massed around Birkenhead county court chanting “freedom,” and “arrest that judge” as police with riot dogs attempted to hold them back. Protesters stormed the courtroom and civilly arrested Judge Michael Peake before escorting him from the building. Peake was eventually wrestled away from protesters by police as the activists chanted, “Do your job” to the police. Dozens more police arrived to set up blockades and numerous protesters were arrested. Peake was ruling on a case involving Roger Hayes, former member of UKIP, who has refused to pay council tax, both as a protest against the government’s treasonous activities in sacrificing Britain to globalist interests and as a result of Hayes clearly proving that council tax is illegal. Hayes has embarked on an effort to legally prove that the enforced collection of council tax by government is unlawful because no contract has been agreed between the individual and the state. His argument is based on the sound legal principle that just like the council, Hayes can represent himself as a third party in court and that “Roger Hayes” is a corporation and must be treated as one in the eyes of the law. “As he emerged from the court surrounded by his supporters, Mr Hayes said: ‘The judges are breaking the law in their own courts. I asked him [Mr Peake] if he was serving under his oath of office,”reports the Daily Mail. “I asked three times for him to confirm this and he refused, so I civilly arrested the judge and I called upon some people in the court to assist me in this,” Hayes said. “They were acting lawfully and the police should not have arrested them.” “Made up of people from across the UK, the marchers say they are exerting their “ancient right to lawful Rebellion under Article 16 of Magna Carta,” reported the Wirral Globe. Raymond Saintclair, who organised the Birkenhead protest said: “Today was day one. This is going to happen again and again and again. We have sent a message to this court as one nation and one voice until change comes.” In a statement carried on the group’s website, Common Law is cited as a means through which lawful rebellion will be conducted to address “political treason and criminality being imposed on the law-abiding people of the British Isles.” “It is clear, beyond all reasonable doubt and with evidence that would stand up in any properly-conducted court of law, that an influential network of rogue British politicians across the parties is unlawfully involved in carrying out the hidden strategies and agendas of a centuries-old, secretive and criminal global elite who are seeking the imposition of unlawful global governance on the unsuspecting peoples of the world. Known broadly by researchers as the New World Order (NWO) – though some refer to them as the Illuminati or Zionists (please note that this does not mean Judaism) – the modus operandi of these powerful traitors and criminals is now clear for all to see,” reads the statement. The group lists the Committee of 300, the Bilderberg Group, the Trilateral Commission, the Council on Foreign Relations, and the Club of Rome as just some of the organizations who control “Subservient and compartmentalised national networks of influential politicians, industrialists, campaigning groups, charities and key individuals in trusted positions.” The British Constitution Group and the movement of “lawful rebellion” is strongly supported by Brian Gerrish, a former Royal Navy Lieutenant Commander who publishes the UK Column newspaper, which documents how Britain is being destroyed by globalist interests as well as the insidious “Common Purpose” organization which has infiltrated every level of British society. Yesterday’s events will send a clear shot across the bow of the British government, which is currently engaged in aggressive austerity measures involving cuts to public services as well as tax hikes.In March 1990, London was hit with massive tax riots in scenes dubbed the “Battle of Trafalgar,” as demonstrators raged against the infamous poll tax that was eventually abolished after millions of Brits refused to pay it, a sequence of events that many attributed to the downfall of Margaret Thatcher who resigned as Prime Minister in November the same year. Stock up with Fresh Food that lasts with eFoodsDirect (Ad) Poll tax was replaced with council tax, which took into account people’s ability to pay based on the value of their home. However, council tax rates have consistently risen over the rate of inflationeven as the British people feel more and more misrepresented by the national government based in London and local governments that have been completely consumed by the agenda of Common Purpose to the detriment of their own constituents. www.thebcgroup.org.u… PROTESTORS ‘ARREST’ COUNTY COURT JUDGE NOTICE HOW THE COPS EN MASSE PROTECT CROOKED CROWN JUDGES WHEN THE ELDERLY AND VULNERABLE GET NO ATTENTION FROM UK THUG COPS WHO ARE ONLY THERE TO PROTECT THE ROTTEN MASONIC RUN COURTS AND THEIR LEGAL MAFIA SCAMS. Protestors have “civilly arrested” a judge at Birkenhead county court. A crowd of several hundred people has massed around the court in Birkenhead. Police have begun forcibly ejecting protestors from the court in chaotic scenes. Made up of people from across the UK, the marchers say they are excerting their “ancient right to lawful Rebellion under Article 16 of Magna Carta.” Around 20 police vehicles are now in attendance and several dozen officers are at the scene, some with dogs. The crowd, although largely peaceful, is chanting “treason” and “freedom.” Some have sat down in the road blocking in a police van and are refusing to let it pass. The road around the county court at Hamilton Street is now closed by police cordon. Although the exact reasons for the demonstration are unclear at the moment, it appears the crowd are marching in support of a Wirral man who has refused to pay his council tax and is now facing prosecution. The protestors are handing out leaflets from the “British Constitution Group.” The BCG’s main aim appears to be a rallying call for “lawful rebellion.” Their website says: “We, the British People have a right to govern ourselves. “That right has been subjugated as a consequence of acts of treason having been committed by the collective political establishment, aided and abetted by corrupt segments of the judiciary, the police, the Church and the civil service.” The website shows Roger Hayes as being one of the prominent voices of the BCG. In 1997, Mr Hayes stood for election in Wallasey representing the Referendum Party against sitting MP Angela Eagle. He polled 1,490 votes and finished fourth. The Referendum Party was a single-issue party that emerged in the 90s calling for a referendum on the UK’s relationship with the European Union. One of the protestors who had travelled up for the demonstration from Coventry said: “The purpose of today is to generally to get a feel of how unsatisfied people are with the governing of the country. “I wouldn’t say I was angry, just dissatisfied. I believe that the power is distributed is unfairly at this point in time. “I believe that the people who are in control are morally defunct. FULL ARTICLE HERE — INTERNATIONAL MENS UP WEB is social engineering on a global scale THE AMERICAN MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX HAS BECOME A POPULATION CULLING MACHINE FOR THE NEW WORLD ORDER www.wirralglobe.co.u… BREAKING NEWS: Protestors ‘arrest’ county court judge 1:00pm Tuesday 8th March 2011 By Leigh Marles Hundreds gather in Birkenhead in mass protest THIS STORY WAS UPDATED AS THE SITUATION DEVELOPED AT THE COUNTY COURT YESTERDAY. Protestors have “civilly arrested” a judge at Birkenhead county court. A crowd of several hundred people has massed around the court. Police have begun forcibly ejecting protestors from the court in chaotic scenes. Made up of people from across the UK, the marchers say they are exerting their “ancient right to lawful Rebellion under Magna Carta.” Around 20 police vehicles are now in attendance and several dozen officers are at the scene, some with dogs. The crowd, although largely peaceful, is chanting “freedom” and “arrest that judge.” Some have sat down in the road blocking in a police van and are refusing to let it pass. The area around the county court at Hamilton Street and Market Street is now closed to vehicles by police cordon. The protestors are handing out leaflets from the “British Constitution Group.” The demonstration was apparently sparked when one of the prominent voices in the BCG, Wirral man Roger Hayes, faced a bankruptcy hearing for non-payment of his council tax. The BCG’s main aim is a rallying call for “lawful rebellion.” In 1997, Mr Hayes stood for election in Wallasey representing the Referendum Party against sitting MP Angela Eagle. He polled 1,490 votes and finished fourth. The Referendum Party was a single-issue party that emerged in the 90s calling for a vote on the UK’s relationship with the European Union. One of the protestors who had travelled up for the demonstration from Coventry said: “The purpose of today is to generally to get a feel of how unsatisfied people are with the governing of the country. “I wouldn’t say I was angry, just dissatisfied. I believe that the power is distributed unfairly at this point in time. “I believe that the people who are in control are morally defunct. “I don’t think they are serving the interests of those they are supposed to be serving.” The BCG website says: “We, the British People have a right to govern ourselves. “That right has been subjugated as a consequence of acts of treason having been committed by the collective political establishment, aided and abetted by corrupt segments of the judiciary, the police, the Church and the civil service.” You can watch a video of Mr Hayes explaining the BCG’s beliefs by clicking the link below. Back © Copyright 2001-2011 Newsquest Media Group www.wirralglobe.co.u…