Re: FW: British Tax Protesters Arrest Judge In Act Of “Lawful Rebell

From: moontruth101

Date: 2011-03-09 20:22:42

www.youtube.com/watc… our little piece on it which includes interviews — In Cognoscence@yahoogro…, “Andrew Johnson” wrote: > > 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). > > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8JL4oDRx54 > > &feature=player_embedded (VERY VERY LOUD) > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAtj9QlAmQ8 > > &feature=player_embedded (LOUD) > > 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” > > > >http://www.infowars.com/british-tax-protesters-arrest-judge-in-act-of-lawful > -rebellion/ > > (Watch out for the embedded adverts in the Infowars story. > > Paul Joseph Watson > Infowars.com > March 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,” > m-Merseyside-courtroom-arrest-judge.html?ito=feeds-newsxml> 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,” > rs%3C/strong%3Earrest%3Cstrong%3Ecounty_court_judge/> 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, > flation-for-the-10th-year.html> 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. > > http://www.thebcgroup.org.uk/ > > > _____ > > PROTESTORS ‘ARREST’ COUNTY COURT JUDGE > > > > judge arrest > 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 > __county_court_judge/> > > > — > INTERNATIONAL MENS ORGANISATION >www.intmensorg.info > BACK UP WEB ADDRESS >http://www.internationalmensorganisation.info > > > Terrorism is social engineering on a global scale > THE AMERICAN MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX HAS BECOME A POPULATION CULLING > MACHINE FOR THE NEW WORLD ORDER > > _____ > >http://www.wirralglobe.co.uk/news/8893981.BREAKING_NEWS__Protestors__arrest_ > _county_court_judge/ > > > > Site Logo > > > BREAKING NEWS: Protestors ‘arrest’ county court judge > > > 1:00pm Tuesday 8th March 2011 > > By Leigh Marles > > > Hundreds gather in Birkenhead in mass protest > > > 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 > > C Copyright 2001-2011 Newsquest Media Group > >http://www.wirralglobe.co.uk >

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