Saturday, May 29, 2010

FEAR NOT! THE ENGLISH DEFENCE LEAGUE WILL SAVE THE BANKS!

I observed rather than attended the EDL protest in Leeds last October, and did not find them to be that threatening (but having grown up as a football casual in the 1980s I am used to such situations). Police from I believe seven constabularies, with dogs and riot gear, herded them into a caged area in City Square, and there was far more violence from a counter demo run by the UAF. The EDL sang the national anthem (which I found amusing) and "No surrender to the al-Qaeda". I was not ecstatic with the EDL but mildly sympathetic to their cause because the Islamic Fundamentalist terrorists have been allowed to grow and operate from here in the UK due to the Covenant of Security with MI5. I do not want terrorists of any persuasion on British soil, and I think you don't either (unless you are MI5 wanting to allow terrorism to bring in the police state asap). But at the same time the majority of the Asian community do not support terrorism either, but quite a few do.

But now it appears the EDL are going to try to spark race riots by targeting the Asian communities of selected cities, such as Bradford.

This is a significant escalation of the original cause of the EDL, from peaceful protest to provoking race riots, and I wonder where it has come from; why now? Has the EDL been hijacked? Or was it always a front to be activated when required?

There is only one benefactor from such unnecessary and probably counter-productive action; the New World Order!

They want nothing more than to have us fighting each other while they rob us blind, and the global economy collapses by design so that a world government apparatus can be installed and empowered further. That elusive war with Iran would be preferable, but race riots will do if that can't be satisfied.

The following report suggests that there may be some agents provocateur being infiltrated into the EDL from the military and way beyond far right parties.

And if the EDL has been infiltrated then you can bet the UAF has too.

It could be a long hot violent summer...

Instead of provoking race riots the EDL should be marching on Whitehall and Vauxhall demanding that MI5 and MI6
1. cease their kiddie-fiddling, terrorist and drug-smuggling activities immediately,
2. arrest all known and suspected kiddie-fiddlers and terrorists in the UK and prosecute them and/or deport them to their country of origin,

and also demand the arrest and prosecution for treason of all MI5 and MI6 agents who ran the above operations to use and protect such criminals.

Now that would be defending England.

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From http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/may/28/english-defence-league-guardian-investigation

English Defence League: Inside the violent world of Britain's new far right

Undercover Guardian investigation reveals plan by English Defence League to hit racially sensitive areas in attempt to provoke disorder over summer

MPs expressed concern tonight after it emerged that far-right activists are planning to step up their provocative street campaign by targeting some of the UK's highest-profile Muslim communities, raising fears of widespread unrest this summer.

Undercover footage shot by the Guardian reveals the English Defence League, which has staged a number of violent protests in towns and cities across the country this year, is planning to "hit" Bradford and the London borough of Tower Hamlets as it intensifies its street protests.

Senior figures in the coalition government were briefed on the threat posed by EDL marches this week. Tomorrow up to 2,000 EDL supporters are expected to descend on Newcastle for its latest protest.

MPs said the group's decision to target some of the UK's most prominent Muslim communities was a blatant attempt to provoke mayhem and disorder. "This group has no positive agenda," said the Bradford South MP, Gerry Sutcliffe. "It is an agenda of hate that is designed to divide people and communities. We support legitimate protest but this is not legitimate, it is designed to stir up trouble. The people of Bradford will want no part of it."

The English Defence League, which started in Luton last year, has become the most significant far-right street movement in the UK since the National Front in the 1970s. A Guardian investigation has identified a number of known rightwing extremists who are taking an interest in the movement – from convicted football hooligans to members of violent rightwing splinter groups.

Thousands of people have attended its protests – many of which have descended into violence and racist and Islamophobic chanting. Supporters are split into "divisions" spread across the UK and as many as 3,000 people are attracted to its protests.

The group also appears to be drawing support from the armed forces. Its online armed forces division has 842 members and the EDL says many serving soldiers have attended its demonstrations. A spokeswoman for the EDL, whose husband is a serving soldier, said: "The soldiers are fighting Islamic extremism in Afghanistan and Iraq and the EDL are fighting it here … Not all the armed forces support the English Defence League but a majority do."

Following the British National party's poor showing in this month's local and national elections anti-racist campaigners say some far-right activists may be turning away from the ballot box and returning to violent street demonstrations for the first time in three decades.

Nick Lowles, from Searchlight, said: "What we are seeing now is the most serious, most dangerous, political phenomenon that we have had in Britain for a number of years. With EDL protests that are growing week in, week out there is a chance for major disorder and a major political shift to the right in this country."

In undercover footage shot by Guardian Films, EDL spokesman Guramit Singh says its Bradford demonstration "will be huge". He adds: "The problem with Bradford is the security threat, it is a highly populated Muslim area. They are very militant as well. Bradford is a place that has got to be hit."

Singh, who was speaking during an EDL demonstration in Dudley in April, said the organisation would also be targeting Tower Hamlets.

A spokesman for the EDL confirmed it would hold a demonstration in Bradford on 28 August because the city was "on course to be one of the first places to become a no-go area for non-Muslims". The EDL has already announced demonstrations in Cardiff and Dudley.

The former Home Office minister Phil Woolas said: "This is a deliberate attempt by the EDL at division and provocation, to try and push young Muslims into the hands of extremists, in order to perpetuate the divide. It is dangerous."

The EDL claims it is a peaceful and non-racist organisation only concerned with protesting against "militant Islam". However, over the last four months the Guardian has attended its demonstrations and witnessed racism, violence and virulent Islamophobia.

During the election campaign David Cameron described the EDL as "dreadful people" and said the organisation would "always be under review".

A spokesman for the Home Office said that although the government was committed to restoring the right to "non-violent protest … violence and intimidation are wholly unacceptable and the police have powers to deal with individuals who commit such acts. The government condemns those who seek to spread hatred."

He added: "Individual members of EDL – like all members of the public – are of course subject to the law, and all suspected criminal offences will be robustly investigated and dealt with by the police."

3 comments:

thirdeye said...

the only thing i would give those nazi fucks is a kick in the face. ANTIFA

me said...

Do you mean the MI5 nazi fucks?

thirdeye said...

ah the ones that trained pol pot and his murderous regime? scum bastards