he Scottish hard-man fronting for
the ‘Joint’ in Britain,
Gordon
Brown, is “meeting the terrorist challenge” by
demolishing civil rights once and for all and granting new
powers to every department, from transport to the
environment, who are now focused exclusively on security and
combating the mythical ‘al Qaida.’ He plans to use all the
available tools of law to oppress civilians, including
policing, intelligence and finance, but first he must be
able to identify us.
Gordon Brown
(b. 1951) |
Biometrics is to be compulsory for
travelling, to pay for products in supermarkets and enter
buildings, to access the telephone, email, computer or bank
accounts. Brown said, “We will soon be able to efficiently
and conveniently use both digital scanning of fingerprints
and digital scanning of the unique patterns in the iris of
the eye.” He added, “The challenge must be met globally,
with all the means at our disposal: military, security,
political, economic and cultural.”
Ruth Kelly (b. 1968) |
Continuing in this vein,
Ruth Kelly
delivered a duplicate speech the next day at Westminster,
speaking about the ‘battle of ideas’ and ‘winning hearts and
minds.’ Kelly especially condemned the British Council of
Muslims for refusing to worship at the Holocaust alter on
memorial day and promised funding for the de-radicalisation
of extremists who are twisting Islam or as Brown put it,
“the violent perversion of a peaceful religious faith”
spreading through the internet.
While addressing the Reform Club
Media last week in a private session,
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair said the
British people should “brace themselves for a truly
appalling act of terror.” Is he privy to plans for this
attack? Following this act of barbarism he said, “people
would be talking quite openly about internment” and Brown
reiterated this when he called for an extension of detention
without charge beyond 28 days and preventative control
orders.
Brown said the police and security
service have a duty to take pre-emptive action and intervene
early to prevent possible attacks. Perhaps he should have
Sir Ian Blair arrested and interrogated to divulge more
details. But this action will be directed at Asians and now
Africans, because Brown claims “Africa is home to a growing
number of al-Qaida cells” who are migrating here with
animosity to our values, only Britain and America have
civilised societies founded on dignity!
He explicitly
stated that our ideals alone uphold liberty,
democracy and justice and there should be no future for
anti-Americanism in Europe. Brown wants diverse religions
across the world to unite and counter indoctrination and
conspiracy theories which radicalise young people by
insisting Western powers seek to murder them, steal their
resources and corrupt their culture. The blood of hundreds
of thousands of Iraqi’s for oil and a ban on burkas is all
just coincidence.
Ruth Kelly thinks
Britain is a great place to be a Muslim because we have
freedom of speech and legislation outlawing racial hatred.
But we also have ‘closed-source’ evidence and extraordinary
rendition flights for ‘terrorists’ to secret CIA prisons. We
have innocent Muslim citizens in Guantanamo Bay whom we
don’t want returned and a shoot to kill policy for suspects,
who can also have their benefits and assets frozen if they
donate money to charity, but it’s all good.
The Chancellor, sounding more like
a Dictator, is unyielding, he will not relax or lower his
guard, his resolve is robust and his dedication to the
bankers unflinching. Brown has the support of tough-talking
John Reid, veil-hating Jack Straw and Opus Dei-loving Ruth
Kelly, who says British values are non-negotiable. Muslims
can debate our foreign policy, but they can’t undermine it
or this will give tacit encouragement to terrorism in this
generation-long imaginary struggle.