Forwarded from Gabriel
Hi Roc and Happy New Year to you! Ty was sentenced yesterday although until Tuesday we were given to understand it would be adjourned due to Ty just having been assigned a new legal team, however the other Defendant (Christopher) Gibbons)'s Barrister insisted it go ahead and against all expectations of between 2-4 years sentence Ty ended up with 7 years as did Christopher, despite Ty's much lesser involvement.
The new solicitor promised him an excellent legal team consisting of Liam Walker and Jessie Smith and gave every impression of the sentencing being adjourned. The first inkling we had of it not being adjourned was last Friday but it was not confirmed till Tuesday - so two days before the sentencing - that it would be going ahead thus giving insufficient time to prepare. As if that wasn't bad enough, on the day of sentencing, the promised excellent legal team was replaced by 20 minutes with a stand-in Barrister whose attitude was "Well I have just stepped in so the Judge won't listen to me and I cannot be held responsible for a harsh Judge.." I then found out that the stand-in Barrister *had come from the same Chambers as Christopher Gibbons' private Barrister (Ty is on legal aid as he is a vulnerable adult) so make of it what you will that the stand in KC manipulated Ty to relinquish all his character references and the ten page mitigation document I had prepared, whereas Chris was advised to submit his - to quote the Judge - "impressive array of character references..." a completely corrupt stitch up of Ty... So now he is in Belmarsh for the time being and it is expected that he will be categorised from there and sent somewhere more permanent soon. At least he is lucky enough to have a phone in his cell so I am reassured that he is coping well at the moment.
The good news he wanted you to know is that because all his property went with him from Elmley, he was able to access a book you had sent called 'The Trap' by David Icke which was a nice surprise and which Elmley disallowed but Belmarsh thought was okay π. He says 'Thanks'.
The new solicitor promised him an excellent legal team consisting of Liam Walker and Jessie Smith and gave every impression of the sentencing being adjourned. The first inkling we had of it not being adjourned was last Friday but it was not confirmed till Tuesday - so two days before the sentencing - that it would be going ahead thus giving insufficient time to prepare. As if that wasn't bad enough, on the day of sentencing, the promised excellent legal team was replaced by 20 minutes with a stand-in Barrister whose attitude was "Well I have just stepped in so the Judge won't listen to me and I cannot be held responsible for a harsh Judge.." I then found out that the stand-in Barrister *had come from the same Chambers as Christopher Gibbons' private Barrister (Ty is on legal aid as he is a vulnerable adult) so make of it what you will that the stand in KC manipulated Ty to relinquish all his character references and the ten page mitigation document I had prepared, whereas Chris was advised to submit his - to quote the Judge - "impressive array of character references..." a completely corrupt stitch up of Ty... So now he is in Belmarsh for the time being and it is expected that he will be categorised from there and sent somewhere more permanent soon. At least he is lucky enough to have a phone in his cell so I am reassured that he is coping well at the moment.
The good news he wanted you to know is that because all his property went with him from Elmley, he was able to access a book you had sent called 'The Trap' by David Icke which was a nice surprise and which Elmley disallowed but Belmarsh thought was okay π. He says 'Thanks'.
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I managed to catch a lone deer on video while I was taking a walk. I saw him standing in a driveway staring at me so I started my camera and was ready to swivel it in the direction I guessed he would go. Here are some choice stills and the edited video.
Ostensibly political activity has to have a clear goal, and a plausible chain of causality, in order to be worth undertaking.
So, for example, the manifesto of this channel sets out both of those things: where we are going and how what we are doing gets us there. One might argue about its workability, but at least it has a real-world basis instead of being free-floating wishful thinking.
In contrast, "networking," and protests, are usually useless and may even be worse than useless.
Networking that is simply collecting a bunch of self-defined "right wing" people with no clearly defined goal is worse than useless because that category is just a rabble ripe to be led over a cliff by any opportunist with a silver tongue. Such a rabble includes, for example, "right wing" antifa worse than any leftist in a ninja costume.
Protests without an achievable goal and a causal explanation of how to get there are worse than useless because they give false hope and waste resources and opportunities. The latest 'steak knives' article (#15) at dailyrake.ca goes into this topic.
And so, a political party without a platform is not worth one's attention until they actually come out with one.
So, for example, the manifesto of this channel sets out both of those things: where we are going and how what we are doing gets us there. One might argue about its workability, but at least it has a real-world basis instead of being free-floating wishful thinking.
In contrast, "networking," and protests, are usually useless and may even be worse than useless.
Networking that is simply collecting a bunch of self-defined "right wing" people with no clearly defined goal is worse than useless because that category is just a rabble ripe to be led over a cliff by any opportunist with a silver tongue. Such a rabble includes, for example, "right wing" antifa worse than any leftist in a ninja costume.
Protests without an achievable goal and a causal explanation of how to get there are worse than useless because they give false hope and waste resources and opportunities. The latest 'steak knives' article (#15) at dailyrake.ca goes into this topic.
And so, a political party without a platform is not worth one's attention until they actually come out with one.
Forwarded from Mark Collett
Sam Melia's trial begins today. This is another scandalous abuse of power by the anti-White government. I wish Sam all the best, and hope that the jury makes the right decision. We live in a world where paedophiles and rapists walk free from court, but decent family men stare down the barrel of a multi-year sentence for espousing opinions that are the contrary to the state's narrative on multiculturalism and mass immigration. This tyranny must end and it must be opposed by all decent people.
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Forwarded from Sam Melia: A Grug's Life
A week thatβll decide if Iβm there for the birth of my second daughter.
I have faith that a jury of 12 members of the public will see this case for the state overreach that it is and find me not guilty.
I have faith that a jury of 12 members of the public will see this case for the state overreach that it is and find me not guilty.
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I'm not pursuing appeals against my ban from visits. Instead I have and will continue to strip this channel down to our prisoners only, and without any editorializing. Then we shall see what happens when my three months of ban are up.
So the volume of messages here will be quite thin for a while, by design.
With my medical challenges behind me I have been sorting a backlog of personal matters these several past months.
For those interested: I shall soon have some more fun stuff and intellectual stimulation up soon on new channels.
So the volume of messages here will be quite thin for a while, by design.
With my medical challenges behind me I have been sorting a backlog of personal matters these several past months.
For those interested: I shall soon have some more fun stuff and intellectual stimulation up soon on new channels.
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Book thread. Here are the books I'm currently working my way through. You might notice a pattern. This won't be a regular thing!
I seem to have Covid again, because the symptoms are exactly the same as six months agowhen I caught it in hospital. They confirmed by testing that it was Covid at that time. The symptoms for me are quite different from flu or cold. It is mostly just a large amount of phlegm in the chest, along with fatigue and body aches. Also, pain deep in the chest when coughing so I avoid doing that if I can. I'm mostly sleeping and staying in.
I did some research: It appears that acquired immunity even against the same strain is not necessarily permanent. There is also a new strain going around called JN.1.
I did some research: It appears that acquired immunity even against the same strain is not necessarily permanent. There is also a new strain going around called JN.1.
I am still sending monthly donations (those that want it) and cards to each prisoner. Just no books or letters because of the bans. I sent nothing in December so I'll have to catch up somehow. As far as I know, several bans on me have now expired (that is to say, they are past the date of review. Two others might expire in February, at least I shall assume so.
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Just a reminder that donations can be made directly to Ash on https://www.gov.uk/send-prisoner-money. Let me know if you need his DOB.
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Just a reminder that in the UK there is a statutory requirement for banks to provide basic bank accounts. My understanding is that these are harder for the bank to close, particularly in the case of free speech or political views: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/basic-bank-accounts
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Forwarded from Justice Report
Sam Melia, the British nationalist currently facing years in prison for possessing pro-White stickers, was found guilty of incitement to hatred on Wednesday.
The Justice Report examines the latest act of neoliberal repression targeting activists for the content of their political beliefs.
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