Thursday, May 21, 2009

Cleaning Up Some British Bulls***

"Britain says most arrested on terror charges released" by Janet Stobart, Los Angeles Times | May 14, 2009

LONDON - More than half of those arrested for terrorism- related offenses in Britain since September 2001 have been released without being charged, according to government statistics released yesterday...."

Translation: The "terrorism" is a CROCK of CRAP and the GOVERNMENT KNOWS IT!

Hell, they are CREATING, FUNDING, and DIRECTING the S***!!!!!

Ever hear of Mr. Aswat or Mr. Khan, readers?

Also see: May Day Memories: British Patsies

May Day Memories: The U.S. Connection

Terror Expert: London Bomber Was Working For MI5

Kinda a kick in the head, huh?

Yeah, gimme that salt shaker before we continue.

I guess you Brits won't be needing the DNA framing ba...., I mean, data base:

"Britain will purge some genetics records" by Jill Lawless, Associated Press | May 8, 2009

LONDON - Britain bowed to a court ruling and promised yesterday to remove the DNA records of hundreds of thousands of innocent people from its vast national database of genetic information - but many will have to wait up to 12 years for their details to be deleted.

Strange how they need the spy power right away though, huh?

People arrested on suspicion of a vast range of minor offenses, from shoplifting to public drunkenness, will have their DNA profiles held for six years. Critics accused the government of flouting the spirit of a European Court of Human Rights ruling and undermining the legal presumption of innocence in British law. The court in December rejected Britain's "blanket and indiscriminate" storage of genetic information.

British police currently can take DNA samples from anyone who is arrested, and can keep the genetic profiles indefinitely even if the suspect is never charged.

How do you say Sig Heil with a British accent?

Even some victims of crime have found themselves on the database after samples of their blood or other genetic material were taken from crime scenes.

Un-effin'-believable!

The information is stored on one of the world's largest national DNA databases, which holds genetic profiles of more than 5 million people - 8 percent of the country's population. The FBI's US database has information on about 0.5 percent of Americans.

FBI is working on it.

The Home Office estimates that last year DNA matches solved more than 17,000 crimes, including 83 killings. And even critics acknowledge the role the database plays in solving murders and other crimes.

Yeah, that's not why they wanted it, but you know, the tyranny and totalitarianism is here now, so just accept it.

While many countries have database projects, Britain is one of the few nations to keep indefinitely the DNA profiles of people who are legally innocent.

That's in the ALLEGEDLY FREE WEST, folks!!!

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