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400th Bonfire night

Dick Turpin | 04.11.2005 16:45 | Globalisation | Social Struggles

Dick Turpin | 19.10.2005 15:22 | Repression | Social Struggles | Oxford
Remember remember the 5th of november
parliment just voted in ID cards
Dont forget your wood
bring the wood of your favorite tree. Oak, beech, hornbeam. ash, willow, pine, hawthorn, maple, plain, sycamore, holly,

map of the field
map of the field


Dick Turpin | 19.10.2005 15:22 | Repression | Social Struggles | Oxford
Remember remember the 5th of november
parliment just voted in ID cards
Dont forget your wood
bring the wood of your favorite tree. Oak, beech, hornbeam. ash, willow, pine, hawthorn, maple, plain, sycamore, holly,

November 5th 2005 Special Event
Time 7:00 pm
Title 400th Anniversary of the gunpower plot
london
Location Hampstead Heath, Parliment hill
Speaker Guy Fawkes, Robin Hood, Bodica, Dick Turpin
Phone Contact 007
Topic / Issue Elections & Democracy
Sponsor T.H.E.M.
November 5th 2005 Special Event

Time 7:00 pm - 11:00 -

Title 400 anniversary of the gun powder plot on PARLIAMENT HILL

LONDON

Location Hampstead

Speaker Bodica, Robin Hood and Dick Turpin

Topic / Issue Elections & Democracy

Sponsor T.H.E.M. (the human emancipation movement)

For the 400th anniversary of the gunpowder plot we will commemorate Guy Fawkes and consider the health of Parliament Today from one of Londons best viewing platforms, (otherwise known as kite hill)PARLIAMENT HILL. NOV 5th. Hampstead heath train, Hampstead Tube, Gospel Oak train. Its in a big park, it will be dark, and possibly wet, be prepared.

Catch the Oxford to London X90 and take public transport to hampstead. Or take a van or truck with wood and wheel barrows.





BRING FIRE WOOD : D I Y : Parliament so bring speeches. and wigs


and kites and musical instruments and flaskes of drink, and munchies and cameras and your friends, halloween stuff if you like, and star maps, and revolutionary ideas, and flags, oh yes

Dick Turpin
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How to get to the fire

20.10.2005 15:29
Here is a map of the heath showing 8 meeting points. The red marks correspond to meeting points. They are just a guide, follow your own as you like.


M1 gospel oak, behing the lido: dress as clowns 7:45pm
M2 Hampstead Heath Station, by the first duck pond: good access for wheel barrows 7:30
M3 vague site, whre there is space to holler and whoop: the noisy brigade, bring instruments 7:30
M4 Hampstead Tube station, White Stone Pond: Cycle cavelry 7:30
M5 Dick Turpins , dress in cloaks, wear masks 7:15pm
M6 Kenwood House lawn (south of the building) : meet at 7pm for a long walk across beautiful terrain, bring flame torches
M7 Highgate side of the Heath (west of the ponds): Fire twirlers meet here 7:45
M8 Parliment Hill School side (west of the tennis courts): Flags of the world, for open air parliament meet 7:30pm leave by 7:45pm

X Final destination, aim for 8pm arrival, light fire, form a circle, around the fire, build the fire throu7gh the nigh, let the flames speak, dance, hold the site, remember and be strong. Parliament is a mixed blessing, and needs to have limits to its power or it will become more corrupt.


If we are still on the hill by dawn, we will hold an open air parliament

Turpin

Dick Turpin

Comments

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guyfawkes

05.11.2005 10:59

guyfawkes just racist celebration - make whites have fun at expense of blacks

why not ban guyfawkes and all celebrate eid?

briatain has no culture - death to britain

mohammad


What??

05.11.2005 17:21

What is this guy on about????

Anyways we all should remember Guy Fawkes as a hero who tried to bring down the shitty system which still remains in place now.

FUCK THE MONARCHY
FUCK THE UN DEMOCRATIC PARLIAMENT

confused.com


Actually

05.11.2005 22:29

"we all should remember Guy Fawkes as a hero who tried to bring down the shitty system which still remains in place now. "

Actually we should all study our history a bit better before making such a glaring mistake as our previous poster.


Amused


No Actuallys

06.11.2005 11:18

If u wanna look at the people who funded guy fawkes effort then u can easilly accuse them of being anti protestant and trying to replace the king of the time with a catholic king. But if you look at Guy Fawkes himself and his writings, many people have called him the worlds first anarchist. His issue was with the power posessed by the king and the wealth he kept for himself. He was probably one of the first anti-authorotarians and for that I take my hat off and will ermember him as a hero.

get it right


Actually, still...

06.11.2005 23:35

No, Get it Right, I don't really buy that. Sounds like revisionism and until I get a proper link or whatever to some damn persuasive sources I'm going to stick to undertrodden Catholics motivated by religious persecution, financial reward and political power.

Highly Amused