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This is an information resource for the English - an indigenous (native) people of the British Isles. The purpose is to give assistance in their struggle against betrayal, State treason, and genocide. |
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A Duty of Resistance
That 'project' is: unconstitional; contrary to law; contrary to natural justice; unethical; unnecessary; impracticable; and is demonstrably failing. It is High Treason. The political State is, to all intents and purpose, making genocidal war (in stealth) against the native inhabitants of these islands. Ethelfleda (scourge of the Vikings), with her young nephew Athelstan (destined to be the first King of all England) at her side. |
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Acts of Resistance Resistance by Freemen and Freewomen of the community of England (communium libertatum Angliae), to the treasonous activities of the State, includes (but is not limited to) actions such as to: 1) encourage, organise and particpate in lawful acts of public protest and demonstration; 2) arrest, under Common Law, those commiting High Treason, or misprision of treason; 3) to achieve lawful remedy, under Article 61 of Magna Carta, by action to "distain and distress" a treasonous State; 4) expose criminal behaviour and abuse of power within the police and judiciary - including breaches of oath, secret courts, unlawful courts, and unlawful arrests and interrogations; 5) expose criminal behaviour and abuse of power within national and local Government (including child stealing, the sexualising of children, political indoctrination of children, fraud, and corruption); 6) withdraw all cooperation with the treasonous Government, and its agencies - including support to the Government's illegal, murderous wars against other sovereign nations; 7) refuse to 'contract' with any officers of the treasonous Government - including the police force and the local authorities; 8) expose the lies and propaganda disseminated by the organs of the State - including the national newspapers, the BBC, political front groups, 'think tank' organisations, and so-called 'charities; 9) assist in the production of a detailed, historical account of the Great Treason.
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References [1] 'The Age of Athelstan - Britain's Forgotten History', Paul Hill, Tempus pub., Stroud 2004 [2] 'Alfred The Great - The Man Who Made England', Justin Pollard, John Murray pub., London 2006 [3] 'Elizabeth', David Starkey, Vintage pub., London 2001 [4] 'The English Dragon', T. P. Bragg, Athelney pub., King's Lynn, 2001 [5] 'The English Resistance - The Underground War Against The Normans', Peter Rex, Tempus pub., Stroud 2004
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| Last updated: 2nd July 2011 |
copyright: Tony Shell, Darklake Synectics 2008 |
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Disclaimer: [1] Every reasonable effort have been made to ensure that the information given in this report is accurate in content and fairly reported. However considerable difficulties have been encountered in gaining access to full information concerning activities and intentions of the State and its ancilliary organisations – even from official sources. This is an ongoing endeavour, therefore we would therefore welcome any additional information from authoritative, verifiable sources regarding the above issues – for the purpose of confirmation, amendment, correction or supplementary reporting; [2] we have been unable to locate the sources/copyright holders for some of the images used in this website, but if notified we should be pleased to append the appropriate acknowledgements or remove those images (if required nto do so); and [3] references from, or links to other sources (printed or electronic/website material) should not be construed as our support for or endorsement of the opinions or assertions contained within those sources. |