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Freemasons in the police leading the attack on David Cameron's riot response

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posted on Aug, 21 2011 @ 03:44 AM
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Freemasons in the police leading the attack on David Cameron's riot response


www .telegraph.co.uk

Leading police officers have set up a national Masonic lodge where they can meet in secret in defiance of fears about the influence of the secret society on the criminal justice system.
(visit the link for the full news article)



posted on Aug, 21 2011 @ 03:44 AM
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The "Sine Favore" Lodge was opened despite the conclusions of a Parliamentary inquiry which warned of public fears that "Freemasonry can have an unhealthy influence on the criminal justice system".
The inquiry followed questions about masonic involvement in the abandonment of an investigation into a shoot-to-kill policy in Northern Ireland and with the West Midlands Serious Crime Squad, which was disbanded after evidence of police malpractice.
The lodge is based at 10 Duke Street in central London, which is also the headquarters of the Supreme Council of the 33rd Degree, one of the most important and mysterious bodies in international Masonic circles, which has an elite membership of only 75 people.

So is it OK to be member of a secret society and a public servant..one that has the power to take away your freedom?




www .telegraph.co.uk
(visit the link for the full news article)



posted on Aug, 21 2011 @ 04:29 AM
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So is it OK to be member of a secret society and a public servant..one that has the power to take away your freedom?


I certainly think so. Where are you going to draw the line? No Christians because they may have an agenda against atheists?



posted on Aug, 21 2011 @ 06:17 AM
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Originally posted by muddyhoop
So is it OK to be member of a secret society and a public servant..one that has the power to take away your freedom?


Not only is it ok, but in the town I grew up in the UK it was manditory to be a Freemason in the police force if you wanted any hope of promotion from a beat cop. This was considered common knowledge. It is a small town and everyone knew the Freemason influence in the police was running that town. They like small towns as they're isolated and easier to keep a grasp over. The OP talks about London. It would be much harder to do the same there.



posted on Aug, 21 2011 @ 06:17 AM
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No it is not okay. If you go here fatimamovement.com... You will find a publication called The Permanent Instruction of the Alta Vendita. Pope Pius IX (1846-1878) and Pope Leo XIII (1878-1903) both asked for this to be published. It describs the Masons' strategy to destroy the Church by infecting the leaders with Liberal ideas. Reading this also tells that the Freemasonry goal has been changed to no longer the destruction of the church but to make use of it by infiltrating it. They have changed the way we say our prayers and have us praying to devil and not God Jesus Christ.

We need expose their heresies and wake up the to the truth.

They been trying to delete the Three Names of God (The Three Keys of Peter).



posted on Aug, 21 2011 @ 07:07 AM
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And there I thought most, Metropolitan Officers were in bed with Scientology too, most of their Christmas partys
were organized for free by the cult of Scientology before it was exposed.

Mind you, I am not surprised that any of them are involved with the Masonic lodges here in the UK.. There has been other reports of Politicians being involved in them also, as well as Judges.



posted on Aug, 21 2011 @ 08:30 AM
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It would not surprise me if the Masons in the police had something to do with the riots in the first place. It was obvious as soon as the violence started the police would be trying to dodge their budget cuts by saying they needed the extra money to deal with situtations like the riots.



posted on Aug, 21 2011 @ 08:32 AM
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Funny you should say that, there was footage of a number of police officers gathering together, before the riots kicked off on the first night.

I will have to look for it, unlesss its been removed from you tube.



posted on Aug, 21 2011 @ 08:46 AM
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And this surprises anyone because?

During the recent Commons Enquiry into the Police investigation relating to News International's phone hacking allegations, they admitted that corruption is rife in the Metroploitan Police Force. However, because it is so rife they probably wouldn't investigate this any further. They will simply acknowledge this and move on.

Meanwhile the Detective Constable, who leaked information to the Guardian relating to the extent of phone hacking and that previous investigations were a white wash, was arrested and has been suspended from his post.

The Police are corrupt, The Judicial System is corrupt and most of all The entire Houses of Parliament are corrupt. We pay for their lifestyles through our taxes and we just let this happen.

Peaceful non compliance is the only way forward my friends. Riots are what they want, it keeps them in positions of power.
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posted on Aug, 21 2011 @ 08:51 AM
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And we all just realize that now?

Funny I knew the police to the police was corrupt for years, Nothing new about this, just funny how this kicks off when it comes to light with regards to police officers receiving payments from newspapers. But in the past they Police has been guilty of accepting free gifts such as Plasma Tvs etc from outside groups, such as Scientology and other lobbyist groups.



posted on Aug, 21 2011 @ 09:09 AM
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I feel sick of those who would rob ordinary folk of cash, tvs and other junk. Sorry to go on about the mp's expenses scandal, these riots are quite bad too lol



posted on Aug, 21 2011 @ 09:16 AM
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You do know David Cameron was guilty of doing the same thing yes?

Here is a quote I found.




“Things got out of hand and we’d had a few drinks. We smashed the place up and Boris set fire to the toilets.” -- David Cameron, 1986



All three have known each other since university and they were all members of The Bullington Club, a group of wealthy students who, rather like Inspector Clouseau, specialised in destroying every building they entered. Their chosen method was to find a rural pub or restaurant, book under an assumed name, turn up get rip-roaringly drunk and then trash the place. A couple of days later, they would flash the cash and buy their way out of trouble.




Ne-Europe

And he has the cheek to shout broken society. Seems its oks for rich boys to do this but its not oks for so called yob to do the exact same thing. Cameron, Johnstone and Osbourne were all guilty of this.
edit on 21-8-2011 by AnonymousFem because: To add more content.



posted on Aug, 21 2011 @ 01:04 PM
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That wouldnt surprise me, they are all atuck up idiots. Makes me wonder if its worth voting bnp. Never could figure out if they were actually racist or if it was the media that made them seem that way lol



posted on Aug, 21 2011 @ 04:27 PM
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Those could have been my words!

Nothing surprises me, everywhere you go there is corruption
..and anarchy, fighting the nation...



posted on Aug, 22 2011 @ 10:24 AM
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Originally posted by AnonymousFem
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You do know David Cameron was guilty of doing the same thing yes?

Here is a quote I found.




“Things got out of hand and we’d had a few drinks. We smashed the place up and Boris set fire to the toilets.” -- David Cameron, 1986



All three have known each other since university and they were all members of The Bullington Club, a group of wealthy students who, rather like Inspector Clouseau, specialised in destroying every building they entered. Their chosen method was to find a rural pub or restaurant, book under an assumed name, turn up get rip-roaringly drunk and then trash the place. A couple of days later, they would flash the cash and buy their way out of trouble.




Ne-Europe

And he has the cheek to shout broken society. Seems its oks for rich boys to do this but its not oks for so called yob to do the exact same thing. Cameron, Johnstone and Osbourne were all guilty of this.
edit on 21-8-2011 by AnonymousFem because: To add more content.


True, but when the toffs do it a 'fixer' follows after them paying for all the damages they've done plus a little extra for the hassle

That's why the toff's get away with it.



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