Stasi Stasi shining bright - who will you arrest tonight

Thank you Witterings from Witney and DP111

the official state security service of the German Democratic Republic or GDR (informally known as East Germany). The Stasi was headquartered in East Berlin, with an extensive complex in Berlin-Lichtenberg and several smaller facilities throughout the city. It was widely regarded as one of the most effective and repressive intelligence and secret police agencies in the world. The Stasi motto was "Schild und Schwert der Partei" (Shield and Sword of the Party), that is the ruling Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED). Now considered a criminal organisation, several Stasi officials were prosecuted for their crimes after 1990.

We are not far from the above in the UK, indeed the reports from Witterings from Witney that we are further down this road than we thought

Who would have thought that a man could be taken from his home in the Morning and by 6.30pm of the same day  be tried and sentenced to prison and duly locked up, all of this unbeknown to his family. this happened in the UK only a few days ago.

As Chairman of the British Constitution Group, Roger Hayes has been an outspoken public speaker warning the British public that their rights and freedoms under Common Law and the Constitution are being stripped away and replaced by a dictatorship of secret courts operating under Administrative and Statute Law.

Given this event has taken place against an ordinary Englishman who protested openly - as is his right, we can now see how the state behaves towards people that they do not like, whereas the people that the state does like can commit huge crimes against the people of this country and nothing happens to them, who are these people, well many of them are our so called politicians - there is no need for me to name them, you all know who they are.

What happened to Roger Hayes is truly disturbing - indeed frightening - God help England

 

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