Thursday, February 08, 2007

A Letter to The Power That Be?

Few Brits can have missed the recent letter-bomb incidents which have grabbed UK news headlines. After 3-4 years looking at politics I'm so skeptical about anything I see on the news now that it's like water off a duck's back until I check out the counter-arguments from the free press. Those who have watched V for Vendetta more than a couple of times may start to notice just how close to the "propaganda episode" UK TV news now is and the Wachowski Bro's particular shots of "wet droughts" affecting futuristic TV news shows just how perceptive they are of TV propaganda already in circulation,

It now appears that more than just motoring agencies such as the DVLA have been targeted by a recent spate of letter bombs, but the media are focusing mainly on sites such as Crapita which clearly fit the larger propaganda exercise. TV news executives are already hyping the incidences by focusing on one incident without waiting for a bigger pattern to emerge. Yet there's even one private home reported as being targeted.although this doesn't appear to have displaced photos of Crapita from the teatime headlines. It has all the hallmarks of a put up job as far as I can see.

Although Captain G and his crew obviously have some balls they're in a very tiny minority and I'm pretty sure the government doesn't care all that much what they're up to as long as longer-term political plans aren't derailed. So a few Gatsos get blown up, who in the state machinery will care - it's your money, not theirs, they'll just take more off you to replace them. I seriously doubt from the available evidence, anyone in the British public having the bottle to do anything like this unless we are closer to the "End Times" than even I'd want to admit. After centuries of wars, dysgenics and forced emigration the British public are fundamentally to weak, too inert and too stupid to fight their own corner and they wouldn't recognise the real enemy even if they had the barrel of a gun pointed in their face.

However, like all these events it couldn't have happened at a better time for Beliar so I'd put my money on this being another government op when the full picture comes out. Rather like the Spain/Madrid railway incident - where, once the truth came out that the explosives came from a chief in the Spanish bomb squad all interest was already lost and no one really cared about the facts. George Orwell (Eric Blair) really did understand the human psyche when he painted a picture of how propaganda works in 1984.

The British news media are already trotting out the professors and psychology "experts" with Lee-Harvey-Oswald-style "lone nut" conspiracy theories and already profiling the guilty person. No surprise the press already "know" it's a white male "nut", possibly in their 30s, unemployed, unmarried and "a loner". You couldn't make this shit up - its almost a carbon-copy of the V for Vendetta TV propaganda war. Hey, why hire a professor when it's always an unemployed lone white male - at least until reality starts to intervene?.I nearly fell out of my chair this evening laughing - you could have cut and paste video footage from any one of a number of fantasy/action adventure films without seeing the join. But, hey, why stop there? maybe "he" is also a virgin?, has bad breath?, red hair? votes Tory and is ugly to boot?. Does no one in the UK say "bollocks!" when listening to the news any more?

"Police are now linking a fourth letter bomb that was opened by an individual in his private home on Saturday with the other three that were sent to business offices. The fearmongering seems to have advanced to the point where everyone across the country should be in fear of what might be lurking inside their letter box.

A leaked Downing Street memo that brainstormed ways of convincing Brits to give up liberty in exchange for apparent security emerged earlier this week, in which the call to empower police to scan postal packages amongst other surveillance measures was argued. The lettter bombs have provided a golden opportunity to enact the very measures the government secretly desired. British media outlets are eagerly doing their level best to link the letter bomber with anti-surveillance and tax protest movements." (Prison Planet)

So, regardless of the usual SWM suspects and adding the theory that it's a quote "disgruntled motorist" - although just to be really sure and cover all the angles, they add that it may be an animal rights extremist too - you can now perm any one from about 6 million suspects. I guess this means we're going to see a whole new raft of terror laws from Teflon Tony?. Anyone want to take this to the bookies - I think it will be easy money.

As an added bonus the newsreaders also claim some of the letters where hand-written - I guess you're looking for a complete dumbass or someone who really IS not quite the full six-pack. True terror against individuals has been the trademark of the state, so it's no surprise to see Peter Power's thumbprint all over this one the same as it was with the 7/7 events. Funny coincidence? I'm not so sure. The signature of a state-sponsored attack the entire point of the attack is thrown away when no credible group claims responsibility or states their political aims. If the public ever get clever enough twig this then you can be sure we will have fake terrorist groups manufactured by MI5 or whoever is behind incidents such as 7/7. Currently, you could say we're protected by our collective stupidity or invincible ignorance.

"Peter Power, the former Scotland Yard anti-terror official and currently head of Visor Consultants, whose company was running inconceivable drills on 7/7 which targeted the same locations at the same time, admitted to the BBC that Visor had been running mail bomb exercises in the past few weeks. Although Power urged a contained reaction to the letter bombs, he also raised the specter of chemical and biological weapons and bizarrely stated that people in their own private homes should now be nervous about opening mail. (Prison Planet)

Checking out the BBC's own published list of targets we can see clearly that this "operation" has been running since January the 18th with it only making the most prominent headline news as soon as there was a potential or "useful" road-user link revealed. The "road" link with Crapita even is speculative as New Labour's favourite capitalist company do a heck of a lot more than just administer the London Congestion Charge and are rapidly moving towards being a UK-equivalent to OCP in any case.
Here's the BBC's own list of events...

  1. Forensic Science Service, Chelmsley Wood - 18 Jan 2007
  2. Orchid Cellmark, Abingdon, Oxon - 18 Jan 2007
  3. LGC Forensics, Culham, nr Abingdon - 18 Jan 2007
  4. Private house, Folkestone, Kent - 3 Feb 2007
  5. Capita, London - 5 Feb 2007
  6. Vantis, Wokingham, Berks - 6 Feb 2007
  7. DVLA, Swansea - 7 Feb 2007
    Source BBC

What next?, more "wet droughts", "carbon trading fraud", "war declared on Iran"?, "global warming causing a big freeze this week"? "New terror laws"?, "Something Must be Done"?, "Government protect us all"?, shrieking headlines in the press?

I think the planet is seriously going off it's rocker!. Stop it I wanna get off!.


Wire Frame Worlds

I spotted an interesting post here where someone had taken the notion of wire frame modelling from the virtual world of engineering right over into the real world of testing ideas using real steel wire!. Shame about the mindless comments posted to the blog - as the notion of a real wire frame is no more absurd than a computer one given similar restrictions on the model.

The model is probably more accurate than various IPCC "climate change" models being bandied about and must be umpteen times more accurate than the now-discredited MBH "hockey stick" algorithm trashed by McKitrick et. al. I was wondering if the government agencies have teams of spotty kids employed to post stupid comments onto controversial blogs but I discounted it as the spelling, grammar and general reasoning was embarrassingly lax even for Americans.

It just shows that public credulity is endless when it comes to "official" information coming from computers or the "idiot box" (TV) being taken as "gospel" and never called into question. Interesting that one puts an equally simplistic model into a real metal wire frame which is really no better than a simplistic computer model and the protagonists are declared "insane" by the illiterati! Sheesh!

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