Demonstration against the Pope, Sat 18th, 1:30pm central London
Anarchist | 17.09.2010 15:26
There will be a national demonstration in central London on Saturday the 18th of September against the Pope's visit. This demonstration is organised by a wide coalition of groups opposed to the Pope and his state funded visit to Britain.
We are expecting a massive turnout of people from all backgrounds who will show their opposition to the Pope. Full details of the demonstration are here: http://www.protest-the-pope.org.uk/
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Unfortunately, these guys won't be joining you today
17.09.2010 16:54
DEBKAfile Special Report September 17, 2010, 2:56 PM (GMT+02:00)
Tags: Al Qaeda London Pope Benedict XVI
Scotland Yard arrested five Algerian men at dawn Friday, Sept. 17 following intelligence of a potential terrorist threat to Pope Benedict XVI during his visit to London. The Counter-Terror Command ordered the arrests at business premises in central London and homes in Muslim areas of East and North London where searches continue. The five suspects aged from 26 to 50 are not British nationals and were employed by a private street cleaning service. They are suspected of "the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism Act 2000. A papal spokesman said the pontiff was calm and his UK schedule would remain unchanged.
No further information is available from official sources in London. The reports indicate that the five Algerians reached their London rendezvous overnight to prepare for their operation - apparently to assassinate the pope. There, they may have been given their weapons or explosives. The UK Counter-Terror Command appears to have acted in the nick of time to prevent the attack shortly after receiving intelligence.
After the arrests the security arrangements for his visit were reviewed, particularly with regard to crowd access and his continued use of the Popemobile which is bulletproof. English and Scottish police spent months planning the security arrangements for the pope's visit, including safe transport and crowd control.
The Pope spent the day visiting Catholic schools in London and is scheduled to address two houses of parliament later Friday.
Security controls and heavily armed guards patrol the streets around Westminster, Buckingham Palace, 10 Downing Street and Whitehall.
Earlier Friday, Jonathan Evans, head of MI5, the British domestic security service, warned that the UK faces a wave of terrorist attacks from a new generation of al Qaeda and Irish Republican militants.
In his first public speech in three years, he said it is only "a matter of time" before Britain is the victim of an attack from extremists based in Somalia. After briefing the British premier David Cameron, the MI5 chief said there remains "a serious risk of a lethal attack taking place."
He called for anti-terror controls and measures to be kept in place as he had "no reason to believe the position would significantly improve in the immediate future."
Lefto-Islamo-Fascist Convergence watch
Don't let the Pope get away with it again
17.09.2010 20:58
Translation
Why is a Catholic obliged to vote for the parliamentary list of Adolf Hitler? Because in the National Socialist state intrinsically and through the Reichskonkordat
1. the Faith is protected,
2. peace with the Church is assured,
3. public morality is preserved,
4. Sunday is hallowed,
5. Catholic schools are maintained,
6. the Catholic conscience is no longer burdened,
7. a Catholic has equal rights before the law and in the life of the nation,
8. Catholic organisations and associations, insofar as they exclusively serve religious, charitable and cultural purposes, can operate freely.
Therefore a Catholic is obliged on 12 November [1933] to vote thus:
Referendum: yes
Parliamentary election: Adolf Hitler
Transcription
Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin, DHM 1988/284.41
The present pope would probably prefer that the shocking-pink poster with Gothic lettering remains out of sight in its museum drawer. For Benedict is doing all he can to advance the canonisation of the Germanophile wartime pope, Pius XII. This poster, however, draws a clear connection between the Reichskonkordat, negotiated by Pius, and Hitler’s rise to power.
The poster was printed for the Reichstag election of 12 November 1933, when voters were already being presented with a single list of candidates to be approved or rejected as a group: the “Hitler list”. The poster is titled “Why is a Catholic obliged to vote for the parliamentary list of Adolf Hitler?” It answers this question by enumerating the benefits to the Church of the concordat negotiated by Pius XII, and signed just months before.
Naturally, the poster doesn’t mention that the Reichskonkordat also contained a Secret Supplement providing for a future German mobilisation, in defiance of the Treaty of Versailles. The secret part of the concordat indicates that already in 1933 the Pope expected Germany to go to war against Russia. And a recently discovered letter shows that ten years later, when this indeed happened, Pius hoped for a German victory. It was a marriage of convenience: Pius got a favourable concordat and a German army to fight Communism, whilst Hitler got the “Catholic vote” to help bring him to power.
And it worked. The German voters had no idea that their Führer and their Pope were conspiring to send them off to war. In the November 1933 election 93% of the unspoiled ballots approved the Nazi decision to withdraw from the League of Nations and 92% endorsed the “Hitler list”. This election doomed the Reichstag to political insignificance. Now posted online for the first time is a clear photo and an English translation of Hitler’s fateful pink election poster.
Paul King
More innocents terrorised by police
19.09.2010 04:04
This time these unfortunate people were not fitted up, so they must have been squeakily clean.
Still it filled p a whole lot of media time so they can keep the fear going in the minds of the public.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-11360568
another innocent