This message is the first of a series. I won't give it a title at this point - that may emerge as I go along.
The remedy to our people's situation is multi-faceted but one big thing is that it will require more people to become fearless.
Fear has its components that can be addressed one by one.
The component that I will address here is fear of loss - that is a big one.
Actually, I shall first of all zero in on one type of loss to examine in detail: loss of one's computing systems and their data.
I asked myself The Question:
If I were to be raided by the political police and all my devices were seized, could I be back up and running the next day with all functions and data intact, and without any compromise to my liberty and freedom of action?
The answer is a definite "yes" but it requires preparation in two areas:
1. Physical security of data: Which means some form of off-site backup.
2. Privacy of data, which means either of two things:
a. Only have data that you would not mind being seen by the police, or
b. have data hidden or encrypted with plausible deniability about its existence.
All of these aspects of The Question are feasible, but a. is much easier than b!
I am currently working through alternative ways of answering The Question and I shall describe my conclusions as I go.
The remedy to our people's situation is multi-faceted but one big thing is that it will require more people to become fearless.
Fear has its components that can be addressed one by one.
The component that I will address here is fear of loss - that is a big one.
Actually, I shall first of all zero in on one type of loss to examine in detail: loss of one's computing systems and their data.
I asked myself The Question:
If I were to be raided by the political police and all my devices were seized, could I be back up and running the next day with all functions and data intact, and without any compromise to my liberty and freedom of action?
The answer is a definite "yes" but it requires preparation in two areas:
1. Physical security of data: Which means some form of off-site backup.
2. Privacy of data, which means either of two things:
a. Only have data that you would not mind being seen by the police, or
b. have data hidden or encrypted with plausible deniability about its existence.
All of these aspects of The Question are feasible, but a. is much easier than b!
I am currently working through alternative ways of answering The Question and I shall describe my conclusions as I go.
Very interesting! Yes, Hitchens is a libtard, but the verdict might be important to us at some point.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/columnists/article-12765795/
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/columnists/article-12765795/
Mail Online
PETER HITCHENS: Liberty fought tyranny in a barely noticed hearing
PETER HITCHENS: Liberty fought tyranny in the High Court in London last week, in what I believe is one of the most important court cases of our time.
You will notice that we never post "memes" here, susch as 'merchant' memes, since such drawings have been used as extra evidence to convict people. We also don't have links to anything terroristic. Frankly, I don't know where to draw the line in not "linking to" stuff. So I guess the answer by myself refraining from (and disallowing) less than one degree of separation. That is, I won't link to a library that included supposedly terroristic material (and I won't follow such a link) but I won't refrain from linking to someone or something that I approve of and themselves/itself links to said supposedly terroristic material.
Short of shutting down altogether, that's about the best we can do, in my opinion.
Short of shutting down altogether, that's about the best we can do, in my opinion.
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Hezbollah/Hizballah is a proscribed organization: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/proscribed-terror-groups-or-organisations--2/proscribed-terrorist-groups-or-organisations-accessible-version
GOV.UK
Proscribed terrorist groups or organisations
Under the Terrorism Act 2000, the Home Secretary may proscribe an organisation if they believe it is concerned in terrorism, and it is proportionate to do. For the purposes of the act, this means that the organisation:
Forwarded from Laura Towler
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We are now able to write letters to James Costello, who is currently serving five years in prison for βracist wordsβ, using the below details:
James Costello
A3561FA
HMP Liverpool
68 Hornby Road
Liverpool
L9 3DF
Please do reach out to him and send him a letter or a Christmas card.
I believe you have to include a name and return address with the letter.
To ensure your letter gets through its best not being too political. We have had some issues with getting letters through to Sven for this reason.
Edit: His GiveSendGo is also here: https://www.givesendgo.com/SupportCostello
We are now able to write letters to James Costello, who is currently serving five years in prison for βracist wordsβ, using the below details:
James Costello
A3561FA
HMP Liverpool
68 Hornby Road
Liverpool
L9 3DF
Please do reach out to him and send him a letter or a Christmas card.
I believe you have to include a name and return address with the letter.
To ensure your letter gets through its best not being too political. We have had some issues with getting letters through to Sven for this reason.
Edit: His GiveSendGo is also here: https://www.givesendgo.com/SupportCostello
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A report from Gabriel, Tyrone's mother:
Following last week's prison officer report concluding that Ty is 'a model prisoner' he received a sudden and intimidating visit from a person from the 'Offender management Unit' who didn't even open his cell but spoke to him through the bars and implied communication with family members could be stopped if I have anything to do with the four people on his banned list or share their 'Far Right' views.
He also implied that were he to leave prison now, my son would be unable to return to his former address because one of the banned people is a neighbour whom he is likely to encounter at any point. It is too cruel and took several hours for him to calm down as he felt he was losing his mind. I left an emergency voicemail with the prison to check on him saying that what was happening was psychological abuse and I would hold them and Counter-Terrorism responsible for any decline in his mental health and they did check on him, but more or less said rules is rules so you have to deal with it.
I understand that Christopher Gibbins who is also at Elmley is also experiencing unprecedented panic attacks and migraines due to having his main visitor banned from contact or visits.
The new Solicitor said such measures are not personal but standard for TACT prisoners, on the other hand he does find it strange that the Judge in Tyrone's case is dragging his feet over approving the Legal Aid for the Solicitor to represent him at Sentencing in January which will now probably have to be adjourned again due to the delays caused by Tyrone's legal team dropping him (because part of his Appeal concerns poor representation on their part).
Ty was made to sign something yesterday to the effect he had understood the warnings given but was not given a copy of what he had signed. This is obviously them exploiting his lack of confirmed legal representation at the moment and he is going to challenge this. With the help of another prisoner (who has been told not to talk to Ty but ignores the instruction) Ty will complain about this latest development. I have encouraged him to Appeal against the contact ban.
Regarding the whole cell raid and strip search: I have found out that strip searches are standard when entering and leaving prison but should only be carried out between times if intelligence has been received that the prisoner has drugs on them. As the prison consider Tyrone to be a model prisoner, this 'intelligence' can only come from Counter Terrorism (CT). I am going to call the prison out on this.
Following last week's prison officer report concluding that Ty is 'a model prisoner' he received a sudden and intimidating visit from a person from the 'Offender management Unit' who didn't even open his cell but spoke to him through the bars and implied communication with family members could be stopped if I have anything to do with the four people on his banned list or share their 'Far Right' views.
He also implied that were he to leave prison now, my son would be unable to return to his former address because one of the banned people is a neighbour whom he is likely to encounter at any point. It is too cruel and took several hours for him to calm down as he felt he was losing his mind. I left an emergency voicemail with the prison to check on him saying that what was happening was psychological abuse and I would hold them and Counter-Terrorism responsible for any decline in his mental health and they did check on him, but more or less said rules is rules so you have to deal with it.
I understand that Christopher Gibbins who is also at Elmley is also experiencing unprecedented panic attacks and migraines due to having his main visitor banned from contact or visits.
The new Solicitor said such measures are not personal but standard for TACT prisoners, on the other hand he does find it strange that the Judge in Tyrone's case is dragging his feet over approving the Legal Aid for the Solicitor to represent him at Sentencing in January which will now probably have to be adjourned again due to the delays caused by Tyrone's legal team dropping him (because part of his Appeal concerns poor representation on their part).
Ty was made to sign something yesterday to the effect he had understood the warnings given but was not given a copy of what he had signed. This is obviously them exploiting his lack of confirmed legal representation at the moment and he is going to challenge this. With the help of another prisoner (who has been told not to talk to Ty but ignores the instruction) Ty will complain about this latest development. I have encouraged him to Appeal against the contact ban.
Regarding the whole cell raid and strip search: I have found out that strip searches are standard when entering and leaving prison but should only be carried out between times if intelligence has been received that the prisoner has drugs on them. As the prison consider Tyrone to be a model prisoner, this 'intelligence' can only come from Counter Terrorism (CT). I am going to call the prison out on this.
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An operational goal for this channel is to post only prisoner-related material.
I don't believe anyone comes here in order to read any other material. There are already channels reposting stuff, or displaying the owner's grandiosity, erudition or glossorrhea, depending how you look at it.
My second op went very well and my disability is now behind me, so plans are proceeding.
I don't believe anyone comes here in order to read any other material. There are already channels reposting stuff, or displaying the owner's grandiosity, erudition or glossorrhea, depending how you look at it.
My second op went very well and my disability is now behind me, so plans are proceeding.
Vincent received the pack of 12 different colours of Pilot Frixion pens that I sent and is absolutely delighted with them.
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Newcomers: Please view:
1. The pinned message, which can be considered the project's manifesto. It describes the sort of prisoners that we support.
2. The text file - scroll up a few messages to find it as an attachment. It has:
a. The contact details of six prisoners. You are encouraged to write to each. The easiest way is to send a postcard (for which you need not include any return name or address). You can also send a letter, but for that you need to put your name and address on the back. You can send books via the approved vendors. You can donate money in the ways listed. You can send an e-mail via emailaprisoner.com.
b. An appendix listing twelve prisoners for whom we need the name of their prison and either their prisoner number or date of birth (preferably both). Even if you don't have that information yourself, please consider letting us know of someone who does have that information. We would also like to hear of prisoners in the UK who might fit the profile described in the manifesto.
1. The pinned message, which can be considered the project's manifesto. It describes the sort of prisoners that we support.
2. The text file - scroll up a few messages to find it as an attachment. It has:
a. The contact details of six prisoners. You are encouraged to write to each. The easiest way is to send a postcard (for which you need not include any return name or address). You can also send a letter, but for that you need to put your name and address on the back. You can send books via the approved vendors. You can donate money in the ways listed. You can send an e-mail via emailaprisoner.com.
b. An appendix listing twelve prisoners for whom we need the name of their prison and either their prisoner number or date of birth (preferably both). Even if you don't have that information yourself, please consider letting us know of someone who does have that information. We would also like to hear of prisoners in the UK who might fit the profile described in the manifesto.
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The deal is that if you give material help* to the project - which means to the prisoners - then your opinion is taken into account.
* That means sending them anything, doing anything for them.
* That means sending them anything, doing anything for them.
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The NJP and Joseph Jordan have agreed to part ways. This follows a series of disagreements over the organization of the NJP that ultimately could not be reconciled.
We thank Joe for all the successful work we did together over the years and wish him the best.
Such decisions and turning points are always painful, but in the end this resolution was the best for all parties.
The NJP remains committed to the struggle and the principles we laid out in our platform.
Mike Peinovich
Warren Balogh
Alan Balogh
Tony Hovater
We thank Joe for all the successful work we did together over the years and wish him the best.
Such decisions and turning points are always painful, but in the end this resolution was the best for all parties.
The NJP remains committed to the struggle and the principles we laid out in our platform.
Mike Peinovich
Warren Balogh
Alan Balogh
Tony Hovater
This person is calling the demonstrators terrorists.
https://twitter.com/EndWokeness/status/1729280290776928473
https://twitter.com/EndWokeness/status/1729280290776928473
X (formerly Twitter)
End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) on X
Councilor Seenoi-Barr in Ireland:
"People are very fearful. They're terrified of even thinking about walking the street."
"It is an organized terrorist group."
"We have to take action now!"
She is taking about the people in Dublin who protested againstβ¦
"People are very fearful. They're terrified of even thinking about walking the street."
"It is an organized terrorist group."
"We have to take action now!"
She is taking about the people in Dublin who protested againstβ¦
"Thought Crime" Prisoners' Penpals UK
Remote virtual desktop. This is another of those "get around to it" things that I have long been postponing. It seems a natural, indeed essential, tool in our thing, but I have never heard of anyone using it. The supreme advantage is that your device becomesβ¦
I have been working on this and I now consider simple backup to microSD cards the best option.
The cost of such media has declined greatly over the 7-8 years since I looked into it.
A microSD card is about the size of a mobile phone's SIM card but its capacity is sufficient to do an image backup of a typical pc.
Wrapped in a couple of layers of aluminium foil, such a tiny item can be concealed in cavities in furniture, artworks, vehicles.
You might drop one into an envelope to your mate with instructions to keep it in a drawer until or if you ever need it - an archival backup that is not intended to be recycled.
They are cheap enough to have multiple backups that you recycle every so often.
My initial test was very slow, taking eight hours for 200GB. I believe that might be because I used a cheap card reader, since file-copying of the same amount of data to a mechanical USB drive took only 80 minutes. I shall try again with a suitable card reader.
The cost of such media has declined greatly over the 7-8 years since I looked into it.
A microSD card is about the size of a mobile phone's SIM card but its capacity is sufficient to do an image backup of a typical pc.
Wrapped in a couple of layers of aluminium foil, such a tiny item can be concealed in cavities in furniture, artworks, vehicles.
You might drop one into an envelope to your mate with instructions to keep it in a drawer until or if you ever need it - an archival backup that is not intended to be recycled.
They are cheap enough to have multiple backups that you recycle every so often.
My initial test was very slow, taking eight hours for 200GB. I believe that might be because I used a cheap card reader, since file-copying of the same amount of data to a mechanical USB drive took only 80 minutes. I shall try again with a suitable card reader.
Forwarded from East Saxon
Just seen this. A bloke who has been sentenced for possessing the WRM, which Ash went down for. This time the bloke, Alfie Stevens was given a suspended sentence! https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-67507210
BBC News
Alfie Stevens sentenced for sharing far-right terrorist documents
Alfie Stevens shared the prohibited material on Telegram chat in 2021, the Old Bailey heard.
Forwarded from East Saxon
This highlights the luck of the draw who the Judge is, or rather if the system wants to silence you it uses a judge who is biased and has a personal interest to see Nationalists silenced.
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Their prisoners are mostly in the USA but include a few of ours.
Forwarded from Justice-Initiative
From now until Christmas, J-I will send your message in a Christmas Card for free to any of our political prisoners. This can be done by visiting us here. We want all of our guys to feel the support of our community this Christmas/Yule season.
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This was set up to help children whose parents are in prison in the UK.
https://www.timemattersuk.com/
https://www.timemattersuk.com/
Time-Matters UK
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From Gabriel:
Just to warn you that apparently if anyone on Tyrone's banned list mails anything to him it prolongs the ban so best not post anything else to him as it is a black mark against him.
Just to warn you that apparently if anyone on Tyrone's banned list mails anything to him it prolongs the ban so best not post anything else to him as it is a black mark against him.
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