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I work and have a good job my missus works and she has a well paid job I pay loads of tax and what gets me mad is my hard earned money goes on scrounging asylum seekers who get everything for nothing and should not even be in this country in the first place so were is the reduction in population happening there because they all bread like rabbits when they get here swallowing more of our hard earned tax money up have you seen them wandering around page hall in their droves.:mad:

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So Winsor is to be heading the police force ? This man's legal firm Case and White , advised G4S on their bid to win the police contract in Lincolnshire .

 

WHO IS G4S ? A global , unregulated private security firm that feeds off taxpayers' money , and which , according to Russia Today , has an appalling human rights record . Google Jimmy Mubenga 2010 .

 

If this is just one of the private , unaccountable security firms who will be taking over from the police force , running courts and prisons , and policing public sector protests , then we are truly in the brown stuff .

 

Once these terrifying companies are in charge of law and order , the rest of the public and then the private sector will come tumbling down like a house of cards .

 

I believe Teresa May has shares in the Prudential , which has shares in G4S , so who benefits when G4S does well ???

 

National news channels are only telling us what they want us to hear , why do you think they spent so much time covering the Jubilee , with no real news being reported ??

 

PLEASE WAKE UP

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What if there were never going to be more jobs, and the game was to pauperise most of the people, through higher bills, from food to fuel. What would be the benefits?

 

Well killing the unproductive element in society, cannot be done through extermination camps, that idea is sadly unacceptable, despite its quick and attractive results.

 

So how can we exterminate, encourage to die prematurely, the unproductive. Well disease, malnourishment, hyperthermia, are just a few of the elements having been considered. None of these provide the public with someone, or something to blame, which is the whole point. Extermination through neglect, is the new mantra for those deciding the longest financial depression in human history. Killing millions, and we have nearly 70 of them in the UK, will start slowly and gradually increase over the next decade, and it’s so easy, so predictable, that the obvious will never be suspected by anyone.

 

The first into the crematoriums will of course be pensioners, the old, who with cuts to care, health and other amenities they have worked for all their lives, will hasten the embers to become a furnace. Killing of these parasites first, will free housing, making renting much cheaper over the next decade, and with more housing, landlords will find rents forced to not increase. This will of course allow properties to be neglected, and let at lower rents, which are fantastic breeding grounds for disease, so the very young can succumb to unfortunate but predictable crematorium bliss. The savings to the Treasury coffers, will certainly please the banking sector, who we are all in debt to.

 

It’s a long term policy; nothing will happen tomorrow, but slowly and predictably the pieces are now in place for a population reduction. The first signs will be that the population is being sustained at a particular level, as in not increasing. This will be explained as personal choices, women delaying or just not becoming pregnant. There will be a slight increase in child mortality of course, but nothing to worry about.

 

Winter is a good time for larger and faster extinctions, as choices as to eating or heating will flummox most of the poor crusties. Well its choice, and we do live in a democracy, but more the method of death, and of course there is no one to blame. The cuts have just started, and they have a lot further to go, taxes, both direct and indirect, will help this process of pauperised extermination. The joke is no one can do anything to stop it, which is the point, and no one to blame either.

 

All I am attempting to do is plant this idea in people's memories, something someday you will wake up to, as it’s a slowly engineered extermination process. You might think this could not happen in the UK, as we are a democracy, well in name only. Sadly the UK is just one of many nations where this policy is being enacted. You see with a global population of 7 billion, a mechanism was needed to halt this growth, and this model, is far from new. It has been allowed to happen in Africa and other 3rd world countries for decades, where drugs costing pennies, some, just to make drinking water safe from disease, has not been used, allowing the frail, young and old, to, well you get it, die of NATURAL causes. War has its purposes these days, not as you might think killing terrorists, but allowing uranium shells, and bombs to pollute the lands, thus disrupting the breeding process. Well they have deformed children, who will not breed, which is the point, if one is patient, populations shrink naturally, well with a little help from certain elements of the corporate industrial sector.

 

You are considered to be expendable, there will never be jobs for all of you, and something has to be done. Fortunately the educational system has been completely dumbed down over the last few decades, thus ignorance is considered bliss for the masses, making it easier to use the media, to get the message that the government and authorities really care, while all the time creating greater neglect and austerity of course. You got it yet?

 

Remember it’s already well on its way, and when you are told through the media that the population is stabilising, and should hopefully starting to be noticeable in about 5 years, when the increase should have been checked, and as in not rising as fast.

 

We are in a depression, and despite all the fine talk, there is no new industry in the UK to soak up unemployment. The manufacturing base will continue to collapse. I dare not tell you the plans for the police to discourage dissent, as things get harder, or as the media call it "squeezed" but this is not something natural at all. It has been a long time in the planning, and you are the people that will experience increasing poverty, as the years go by, and it’s all because of the economic climate innit!??? So no one top blame there either. Well not exactly, but that is another part of the picture.

 

 

 

Bloody hell, you're a cheerful character. Bet a night out with you is a bundle of laughs.

 

Angel.

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The Winsor report was based on interviews with less than 200 police officers .

 

When it said that 23% of police were overweight , it was actually 23% of a very small group of officers who had self-referred to an "obesity awareness" group , so 77% of that group who thought they were obese actually weren't .

 

Look at how the media portrayed the police at their conference when they booed Teresa May - did the media ever explain why they were booing ?

No , they were portrayed as bullies , thus fuelling public suspicion of the police , and turning mass public opinion in favour of greater "privatisation"

 

ie bring on G4S and security companies such as those who exploited the jobless during the recent Jubilee - why hasn't there been an outcry from the media about that ?? No mention of THEIR human rights - and this is in 2012 !

 

Don't you find this frightening ??

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What if there were never going to be more jobs, and the game was to pauperise most of the people, through higher bills, from food to fuel. What would be the benefits?

 

Well killing the unproductive element in society, cannot be done through extermination camps, that idea is sadly unacceptable, despite its quick and attractive results.

 

So how can we exterminate, encourage to die prematurely, the unproductive. Well disease, malnourishment, hyperthermia, are just a few of the elements having been considered. None of these provide the public with someone, or something to blame, which is the whole point. Extermination through neglect, is the new mantra for those deciding the longest financial depression in human history. Killing millions, and we have nearly 70 of them in the UK, will start slowly and gradually increase over the next decade, and it’s so easy, so predictable, that the obvious will never be suspected by anyone.

 

The first into the crematoriums will of course be pensioners, the old, who with cuts to care, health and other amenities they have worked for all their lives, will hasten the embers to become a furnace. Killing of these parasites first, will free housing, making renting much cheaper over the next decade, and with more housing, landlords will find rents forced to not increase. This will of course allow properties to be neglected, and let at lower rents, which are fantastic breeding grounds for disease, so the very young can succumb to unfortunate but predictable crematorium bliss. The savings to the Treasury coffers, will certainly please the banking sector, who we are all in debt to.

 

It’s a long term policy; nothing will happen tomorrow, but slowly and predictably the pieces are now in place for a population reduction. The first signs will be that the population is being sustained at a particular level, as in not increasing. This will be explained as personal choices, women delaying or just not becoming pregnant. There will be a slight increase in child mortality of course, but nothing to worry about.

 

Winter is a good time for larger and faster extinctions, as choices as to eating or heating will flummox most of the poor crusties. Well its choice, and we do live in a democracy, but more the method of death, and of course there is no one to blame. The cuts have just started, and they have a lot further to go, taxes, both direct and indirect, will help this process of pauperised extermination. The joke is no one can do anything to stop it, which is the point, and no one to blame either.

 

All I am attempting to do is plant this idea in people's memories, something someday you will wake up to, as it’s a slowly engineered extermination process. You might think this could not happen in the UK, as we are a democracy, well in name only. Sadly the UK is just one of many nations where this policy is being enacted. You see with a global population of 7 billion, a mechanism was needed to halt this growth, and this model, is far from new. It has been allowed to happen in Africa and other 3rd world countries for decades, where drugs costing pennies, some, just to make drinking water safe from disease, has not been used, allowing the frail, young and old, to, well you get it, die of NATURAL causes. War has its purposes these days, not as you might think killing terrorists, but allowing uranium shells, and bombs to pollute the lands, thus disrupting the breeding process. Well they have deformed children, who will not breed, which is the point, if one is patient, populations shrink naturally, well with a little help from certain elements of the corporate industrial sector.

 

You are considered to be expendable, there will never be jobs for all of you, and something has to be done. Fortunately the educational system has been completely dumbed down over the last few decades, thus ignorance is considered bliss for the masses, making it easier to use the media, to get the message that the government and authorities really care, while all the time creating greater neglect and austerity of course. You got it yet?

 

Remember it’s already well on its way, and when you are told through the media that the population is stabilising, and should hopefully starting to be noticeable in about 5 years, when the increase should have been checked, and as in not rising as fast.

 

We are in a depression, and despite all the fine talk, there is no new industry in the UK to soak up unemployment. The manufacturing base will continue to collapse. I dare not tell you the plans for the police to discourage dissent, as things get harder, or as the media call it "squeezed" but this is not something natural at all. It has been a long time in the planning, and you are the people that will experience increasing poverty, as the years go by, and it’s all because of the economic climate innit!??? So no one top blame there either. Well not exactly, but that is another part of the picture.

 

You need to set an example and exterminate yourself first. At least it will mean one less moronic post on the forum :clap:

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Look at how the media portrayed the police at their conference when they booed Teresa May - did the media ever explain why they were booing ?

No , they were portrayed as bullies , thus fuelling public suspicion of the police , and turning mass public opinion in favour of greater "privatisation"

 

no, they were not portrayed as bullies, though i think it would have been better for them to walk out at the beginning of her speech. media reports showing her speaking to a virtually empty hall would have been far more effective.

 

most people will be aware of police budget cuts and even if they weren't would be aware of budget cuts in general and also that booing a conservative minister would be acceptable for pretty much any reason in pretty much any location.

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no, they were not portrayed as bullies, though i think it would have been better for them to walk out at the beginning of her speech. media reports showing her speaking to a virtually empty hall would have been far more effective.

 

most people will be aware of police budget cuts and even if they weren't would be aware of budget cuts in general and also that booing a conservative minister would be acceptable for pretty much any reason in pretty much any location.

 

That isn't the case though, as everyone knows.

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