Tuesday, 25 February 2025
Joe Rogan Talks to Mike Benz. A Must-Watch.
Homes Not Safe From Police Any More.
The Government's Crime and Policing Bill will give new powers to the Police. If they suspect a geotagged device like a phone or some other tagged device is in a house, then they have the power to enter the house without a warrant.
How many people think that this will be one of those laws the Police will misuse?
Want to enter a house without a warrant? "Believe" there is a stolen phone in the house, or get a friend to phone in with a report of an airtagged item tracked to the house.
No safeguards against misuse means that the law WILL be misused.
How many fishing trips will be instigated by this new law? Because if the law doesn't specify that once in the property they can only make a search that is reasonably justified to identify if the stolen item is in the property. For instance raiding cupboards and drawers to look for a stolen bicycle should not be allowed.
But no. A friend of the copper phones a report in, based on that tip, the Police boot the door in and turn the house upside down for evidence of a crime. Not the originally reported crime you understand, just any crime they can identify.
Can I have the password to your phone so I can check it's not the stolen one (and check the contents for any dodgy pictures or videos).
Smoke a bit of weed at the weekend? Is there any down the back of the couch the Police can find? Bang to rights you are.
Do you have a licence for that TV?
Is your cat compliant with the laws on chipping and registering the animal?
Think I'm being facetious? Not a bit of it. I know that's exactly what this law is designed for.
It's designed to end the requirement for a warrant to enter a property. For any reason.
And once in the property, there's always something the Police can find if they dig deep enough.
Monday, 17 February 2025
What is The Government's Agenda?
I do have to ask, what is the government's agenda. I ask, mainly because I can't see how any of the policies they have put in place make our lives better.
And to be honest, that's the main reason for their existence isn't it?
Yes, I know there are other things like security, welfare, etc. which are peripheral to the primary purpose.
But the overarching reason for government is to improve the lives of it's citizens.
But that's not what the current government (and for that matter previous governments for the past 30 years) have been up to.
You could argue the government is managing the decline of the country. But why? Why have they outsourced all manufacturing outside the UK so there are no meaningful jobs? Why have they imported millions of unproductive migrants? Why have they closed down the cheapest sources of energy production?
All of which contribute to lower wages, higher energy prices and a death spiral down the toilet of eternity.
And it's all down to government policy. They choose to do the things they are doing, instead of doing other things and they must know beforehand what the outcomes will be, otherwise they wouldn't do them.
So the government is choosing to impoverish you.
The government is choosing not to secure our borders.
The government is choosing to import unproductive migrants.
The government is choosing to push energy prices up.
The government is choosing to not build enough houses for everyone.
The government is choosing to remove your ability to buy a home, choosing to make it difficult or impossible to bring up a family and it's choosing to replace the family you could have had with migrants.
Why is that?
Just sayin'