Showing posts with label London. Show all posts
Showing posts with label London. Show all posts

Saturday, July 14, 2012

London Olympics 2012 Illuminati Conspiracy? (Full Length)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ny_8ZGjK1s

Published on Apr 17, 2012 by
Is the media predicting a 'terrorist' attack at the London 2012 Olympic Games? The 9/11 false flag event was 'predicted' in the media. There seems to be sufficient evidence that another false flag event is being predicted / planned at the Olympic Games. Decide for yourself once you have watched this presentation.

At this time, the 'prediction' of a terrorist attack at the Olympic Games cannot be proved.

This presentation was compiled, using 3rd party video clips and may therefore be subjective in the way that it deals with the subject matter.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Report: London no safer for all its CCTV cameras

Civil rights group Big Brother Watch has accused Britain of having an out-of-control surveillance culture that is doing little to improve public safety.

Christian Science Monitor

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London is considered the most spied-on city in the world, courtesy of its ubiquitous CCTV cameras, purportedly there to reduce crime. But according to a recent report, there's been little or no change in London's crime rates since they were more widely installed in the mid 1980s.

Privacy activists are worried that Britain will become the bleak totalitarian society George Orwell painted in his classic novel “1984,” where citizens were spied on and personal freedom sacrificed for the benefit of an all-powerful state.

“We are sleepwalking into a surveillance society where we’re watched from control rooms by anonymous people, says Emma Carr of the BBW. “The worrying thing is that we don’t actually know how many CCTV cameras there are out there."...[Full Article]

Friday, August 12, 2011

The London Riots and How They Will be Used to the Elite’s Advantage

Originally triggered by a case of police brutality, the London riots soon became a generalized expression of malcontent from today’s young proletariat. The cramming of the unprivileged into neighbourhoods resembling ghettos combined with continued police oppression has always been an explosive combination. The Los Angeles riots of 1992 and the French riots of 2010 took place in very similar circumstances. While it is obvious that many rioters have absolutely no political agenda except for the looting of a few bottles of liquor, the riots are nevertheless the accumulated result of years of segregation of the poor and minorities in conjunction with the type of police oppression not found in well-to-do suburban areas.

While the media seems focused on portraying the rioters as a bunch of drunk hoodlums who have nothing else to do, it is obvious to the citizens of the area that the growing tensions with the police would lead to this kind of outburst. Here’s an interview describing the “other side of the story” (I don’t think that the BBC was expecting this kind of response)...[Full Article]





Britain burns the colour of ‘A Clockwork Orange’



Financial Times

The speed of the disintegration said everything. It took less than 48 hours for London to descend from self-styled capital of the world into a circuit of burning dystopian hells. The speed of BlackBerry messaging; the speed of kids on BMXs; the speed of Molotovs and petrol. Never mind the police, even the media couldn’t keep up.

In a country that takes order for granted, the speed meant a free-fall back to fundamentals, not just in an obvious Hobbesian sense, but in a way that made events feel more real. If you wanted to know if your neighbourhood was next, there was no point watching the riots on television, it was quicker to listen out for breaking glass and burglar alarms; sirens if you were lucky. There wasn’t much time for disbelief...[Full Article]

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Police warn they could use plastic bullets to quell riots tonight as Cameron orders 16,000 officers to regain control of the capital



UK Daily Mail

  • Prime Minister David Cameron recalls Parliament on Thursday as Government tries to quell uprising
  • Plastic bullets could be used for the first time in Britain in riots tonight

  • 'Unprecedented' 16,000 police on duty in London - compared with just 6,000 last night
  • Man, 26, shot in Croydon last night dies in hospital
  • Man, aged in his 60s, critically ill after clashing with rioters in Ealing

  • England game against Netherlands at Wembley tomorrow called OFF

  • 400% surge in 999 calls on night of violence with 20,800 dialling the emergency services in London

  • Cost of clean-up expected to run into 'tens of millions'
  • Metropolitan Police use armoured vehicles to push back 150 rioters in Lavender Hill, Clapham
  • 'There are no plans for the Army to get involved,' says police chief

  • Three arrested on suspicion of attempted murder of police officer

  • 525 people arrested in total and more than 100 people have been charged
  • 16-year-old arrested on suspicion of trying to incite riots via Facebook

  • All police cells in London are now FULL

  • Copycat riots in Birmingham, Bristol, Nottingham, Liverpool and Leeds
Police today admitted they were prepared to use plastic bullets against rioters if a fourth night of lawlessness sees gangs of youths marauding across London and looting businesses.

With an 'unprecedented' 16,000 police officers due on the streets of London tonight, answers were today being demanded over the failure of police to bring last night's riots under control.

Just hours after David Cameron warned rioters they would face the 'full force of the law' there were rumours on Twitter that violence was already starting up again in isolated areas across the capital.

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A woman can be seen jumping from a burning building in Surrey Street
A woman can be seen jumping from a burning building in Surrey Street

Croydon: A woman leaps from a burning building in Surrey Street, after flames threaten to engulf her. People stand to catch her as she jumps to safety

Hackney: Anarchy broke out last night as hooded youths set fire to cars, bins and buildings as police battled to bring them under control

Hackney: Anarchy broke out last night as hooded youths set fire to cars, bins and buildings as police battled to bring them under control

'You will feel the full force of the law': David Cameron issued a stark warning to rioters and looters as he spoke outside Number 10 today

'You will feel the full force of the law': David Cameron issued a stark warning to rioters and looters as he spoke outside Number 10 today

Asked if plastic bullets could be used, Assistant Commissioner Steve Kavanagh said: 'That's a tactic that will be used by the Metropolitan Police if deemed necessary.'

He added that was 'not going to throw 180 years of policing with the community away' as the prospect of using the non-lethal ammunition for the first time at a British disturbance was raised.

The army of police officers on-duty in London will swell to 16,000 tonight - compared with just 6,000 last night - as reinforcements are drafted in from 26 forces across the country.

Mr Kavanagh said he was sorry 'that London has got to wake up to these scenes'.

'We need to do better for London because those images last night were shocking for everyone,' Mr Kavanagh told reporters.

Every police cell in the capital was full today, forcing officers to transport suspects outside the city.

The riots claimed their first life as a 26-year-old man who was shot as he sat in a car during rioting in Croydon died in hospital.

Huge swathes of the capital woke up to the charred debris of burned out buildings and streets littered with waste. David Cameron has recalled Parliament for the day on Thursday as he pledged to bring the situation under control.

After cutting short his Tuscany holiday to deal with the worsening public disorder crisis, the Prime Minister said today: 'We will do everything necessary to restore order to Britain's streets and to make them safe for the law-abiding.

'Let me, first of all, completely condemn the scenes that we have seen on our television screens and people have witnessed in their communities.

'These are sickening scenes - scenes of people looting, vandalising, thieving, robbing, scenes of people attacking police officers and even attacking fire crews as they're trying to put out fires. This is criminality, pure and simple, and it has to be confronted and defeated.

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'I feel huge sympathy for the families who've suffered, innocent people who've been burned out of their houses and to businesses who have seen their premises smashed, their products looted and their livelihoods potentially ruined.

'I also feel for all those who live in fear because of these appalling scenes that we've seen on the streets of our country. People should be in no doubt that we are on the side of the law- abiding - law-abiding people who are appalled by what has happened in their own communities.

'I am determined, the Government is determined that justice will be done and these people will see the consequences of their actions...[Full Article]









Sunday, August 7, 2011

London's Burning!

Tottenham riots: This could happen in a dozen boroughs

I don't know what could have been done to avoid last night's explosion of resentment and criminality. But I'm grimly confident of its potential elsewhere

UK Guardian

Tottenham Riots burning cars
Burning buildings and police cars on Tottenham High Road; violence went on throughout the night of 6 August. Photograph: Steve Burton/Rex Features

The fires have been put out but the embers still burn hot in Tottenham after last night's explosion of destruction, looting and flame. The shocking cost to property and blameless residents' peace of mind is only starting to be counted. Have we seen the end of a purely local conflagration or just the end of the beginning of a long, late summer of riot and rage in that part of north London and elsewhere in the capital?...[Full Article]

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London on Fire: Video of anti-police riots, bus blaze in Tottenham



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7H02HSip_c

Uploaded by on Aug 7, 2011

Follow us on http://twitter.com/RT_com and http://www.facebook.com/RTnews Latest updates say 26 police officers have been injured and 43 people arrested as violent riots flared up in north London. Two patrol cars, a building and a double-decker bus were torched as rioters clashed with officers on Saturday in front of the Tottenham Police Station, where people had gathered to demand "justice" for the death of a man identified locally as Mark Duggan, a 29-year-old father of four, killed in an apparent gunfight. More than 300 were involved in what began as a march to demand justice for the killing.


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The Clash - London's Burning



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kn_8CKu9toc

Sunday, March 27, 2011

London Protests - Anarchy in the UK


200 arrested as hardcore anarchists fight police long into night in Battle of Trafalgar Square after 500,000 march against the cut
  • Extremists hijack anti-government cuts demonstration
  • 84 people injured - and at least 31 police officers hurt on day of violence
  • Ritz hotel attacked with paint and smokebombs and 1,000 occupy Fortnum & Mason
  • Protesters surge along Piccadilly, Regent Street and Oxford Street forcing shops to close
  • Lightbulbs filled with ammonia hurled at police officers
  • Labour leader Ed Miliband defends speech to marchers

Over 200 people were arrested as extremists brought violent chaos to central London yesterday after hijacking the much-heralded trade union protest against public spending cuts.

A massive clear-up operation was underway today after trouble continued to flare late into the night as hundreds of people clashed with officers in Trafalgar Square.

Police confirmed 201 people were in custody and there had been 84 reported injuries during the protests. At least 31 police were hurt with 11 of them requiring hospital treatment.

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Riot: Police officers stand in front of a fire lit be demonstrators in central London

Riot: Police officers stand in front of a fire lit be demonstrators in central London last night

[Full Article]







Saturday, March 26, 2011

Biggest demo to hit London since the Iraq war march as 400,000 join the anti-cuts protest

UK Daily Mail
  • Anarchists threaten to 'unleash hell' during march in capital
  • Labour leader Ed Miliband to speak at end of the demonstration
  • Protesters start lunchtime sit-in along Shaftesbury Avenue
  • Hooded anarchists throw paint and set off flares on Oxford Street

Hundreds of thousands of protesters have descended on London today in a mass protest being staged against Government cuts in public spending.

The TUC had estimated that around 100,000 union activists and other campaigners would take part in today's demonstration.

But by lunchtime unofficial figures put the numbers at 400,000, as protesters were still joining the march more than an hour after it started.

Protest: Up to 250,000 were expected at the march in London against government cuts

The TUC said the number of people in the march to London's Hyde Park had well exceeded their expectations

Protesters cross Waterloo Bridge to join the protest against cuts, in the biggest demonstration to hit London since the Iraq war march

Protesters cross Waterloo Bridge to join the protest against cuts, in the biggest demonstration to hit London since the Iraq war march

There were fears that protests separate from the main group marching to Hyde Park would cause violence and anarchy, as there were sit-in protests along Shaftesbury Avenue and various groups demonstrating away from the planned route.

Police fear scores of violent anti-capitalist demonstrators could hijack the anti-cuts demonstration and cause chaos in London’s West End...[Full Article]


Monday, October 11, 2010

Britain Opens Public Inquest Into 2005 London Terrorist Attacks

LONDON — After more than five years of delay that have angered and frustrated the victims’ families, an inquest opened on Monday into the suicide bombing attacks by Islamist extremists on the London transit system on July 7, 2005, that killed 52 people and the four bombers, and wounded more than 700 others...

[Full Article]

***Now watch this movie and see if you believe what the media has been telling you...



7/7 Ripple Effect

56:56 - 2 years ago

Regarding the 7/7/2005 terrorist attacks in London, let us look at the facts, and what we were told, and compare them. Then, using Ockham’s Razor and common-sense, let us see what conclusions are to be drawn, so we can all understand what most likely really did happen that day.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg Visits London To See Anti-Terrorism Techniques

London has been a terrorist target for a long time -- from the "The Troubles" involving the IRA, to the 7/7 transit-system bombings in 2005.

Because of this notorious past, law enforcement officials in the British capital have taken many steps to ensure the safety of its citizens. There is now a "Ring of Steel" around the center of London, a series of safety measures designed to deter – and prevent – terrorism.

They've caught the eye of New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who visited London today to see what he could learn from this "Ring of Steel" system.

The center of London is watched by one million security cameras, covering virtually every square block...

[Full Article]

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

US Diplomats Add A Moat To Their Expenses At $1bn London Embassy

The United States has unveiled plans for its new $1 billion high-security embassy in London — the most expensive it has ever built.

The proposals were met with relief from both the present embassy’s Mayfair neighbours and the residents and developers of the Battersea wasteland where the vast crystalline cube, surrounded by a moat, will be built.

The decision to abandon the former site in Grosvenor Square by 2016 came after a prolonged battle with residents angered by the security measures demanded after the September 11 attacks. More than a hundred residents took out a full-page advertisement in The Times to oppose tighter measures that they said would leave the area more vulnerable to attack...