Comments by "marie parker" (@marieparker3822) on "Paul Thorpe"
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The most pessimistic, most paranoid, most conspiratorial conspiracy-theory theory, as follows:
1 Promote, by offering an unearned luxurious lifestyle at the expense of the British taxpayer, unlimited immigration of men between the ages of 18 and 32 from all over the World - preferably illegal immigrants who have no records, who lie about their identity, their origin and their intentions, and who hate the indigenous population and the culture of the country, and who bankrupt the country by leaching it dry. Many of these men have criminal records - even murder - in other countries, and have been infiltrated among the economic migrants by Islamic State - they promised to do this to assassinate the Infidel.
2 Imprison anyone who objects to this by accusing them of 'racism', 'Islamophobia', 'bigotry', etc, and have 'Non-crime hate incidents' operating, even against the orders of TWO Conservative Home Secretaries and one JUDGE in court.
3 Rejoice that this unsustainable influx constitutes a permanent reliable constituency of Labour voters, thus ensuring an immovable Labour Government to give us more of the same.
4 Use the ready-made army of immigrant men as a Civil Guard to control - whatever it takes - the population when it rises and the police force mutinies.
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Peter Lynch had no previous convictions, but he had problems with his thyroid, had diabetes, and had recently had a heart attack. He was convicted of 'violent disorder', which appears to have been redefined as 'being rude to the police'. He was named as 'a conspiracy theorist' - I wasn't aware that being a conspiracy theorist was a criminal offence. He carried a poster claiming that several British and supranational Institutions and Organisations, eg the WHO, were 'corrupt'. Everything said on the poster was literally true. He was sentenced to 2 years 8 months in prison by Mr Justice Jeremy Richardson, KC, who is on record of going out of his way to treat the sexual abusers of children leniently, sometimes sparing them a custodial sentence, sometimes entreating the Press to preserve their anonymity.
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I have just seen on U-tube's channel 'Absolute History', the story of British traitor, Kim Philby - 'Cambridge 5: the real Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy'. I knew the story from reading, but there was one fact in this narration from eye witnesses and acquaintances of Philby that really struck me: Philby wasn't rigorously interrogated because of pure snobbery. First of all, he was 'a good chap' who could not possibly be suspect. Secondly, when he had to be interrogated, the probably most effective interrogator was rejected on the grounds that in the Army during World War II he was 'only' a Sergeant. The person who was chosen - and did a poor job - had been a Brigadier.
Why do I think this is relevant? Farage and Tice have to decide whether they are cos- playing at being MPs, or whether they are serious politicians representing people who they would not necessarily want to go on holiday with, but who they wish to support as fellow citizens.
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