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The Division bell

James Jones | 03.11.2007 01:39

Used by parliment to seperate the those for the current government and those against.But in real life there is a division bell ringing to seperate those that know the real streets from the ones who think they do,that being those that govern us all.

For me the division bell came with the death of Rhys Jones. Then shortly after the brutal rape by the same gang of a 15 year old child. Further to that the lack of an investigation by Merseyside police, not including the poor forensic investigation of the crime scene of the murder of the child Rhys Jones and the connection with paid off cops. Cops that crawled on hands and knees, without metal detectors for a week and never found a single bullet of three. Abysmal is not a word good enough to describe the performance of this force. That claims to have reduced crime. But also the worse than abysmal investigation into the rape of a 15 year old child by the same crew resposible for the shooting of Rhys. You may say it was the Crocky crew killed Rhys. But as far as i'm concerned them and their opposites the noggadogs, and their family's, and relations are all to blame. Now the division bell is this. Kill them all. By all I mean them and their family's.No prisoners.Fuck the cops. Time to do justice ourselves.I don't believe a word the cops say anymore.It's time for us to own and use our own guns.

James Jones

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Merseyside police and me

03.11.2007 02:18

One night I had an anxiety attack.And I had to go out.I was walking through the streets at about 3 am.A policeman walked passed me and asked me if i was ok.I told him i was just walking becase i had nerve problems.He said"I just live on the corner.Do you want to come in and have a drink".I thought he meant a cup of tea and being a policeman i thought i could trust him,I was 20.
When we got there i saw three pairs of boots in the kitchen as he made the tea.He then said"What music do you like?".I said various."come on i have a good music collection upstairs".I said no but he grabbed my hand and pulled me.I was confused and he was a policeman so i let him take me.He started showing me his records.I felt strange with him being a cop in uniform and being in his room so i went to leave.He followed me downstairs.I opened the front door and he slammed it shut.pushed himself against me and started rubbing on me.I elbowed him and opened the door and ran away.

Anon


How disorganised!

03.11.2007 08:50

Round them up. Note their names, addresses, known associates. Come back later once you have everything, and deploy the gas chambers. Because we all know that's a great solution to a society's problems.

Mike


All the snakes hissing in the same pit....

03.11.2007 13:00

Don't think that you will achieve anything by the "legitimate" means here. As with most events in this country, the Police protect the rich and powerful, plus anyone who is a Freemason.

Freemasons are involved in child abuse on a national scale. Police forces are full of masons. The logic is that many Police will be both masons and child abusers. Not only that but they will go all out to protect those who commit such crimes. Look at the child abuse in the North Wales care homes. The children who were abused identified amongst others, senior Police men and politicians as their abusers. The person who was appointed to head the inquiry was a mason, so surprise, surprise, it was all covered up. Then many of the abused were killed to prevent them from speaking out.

Where the gangs are concerned, drug gangs especially, Police get paid off, or are on the payroll period.

These crimes will not be investigated, or even an attempt to find the perpetrators through the official channels.

Some action is needed to get ourselves a system of justice which does not involve the lackeys of the establishment as at present. Power to the people?

For further information see www.dorsetpolice.com

Cromwell