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Monday, November 12, 2012

HAS HE NO RESPECT? DISGRACEFUL MOMENT MAN DRESSED AS DEVIL GATECRASHED REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE ON A SKATEBOARD

  • Masked man was tackled by police after disrupting Bristol's parade today -or, a political activist was assaulted by members of a private, corporate policy enforcers for engaging in an act of political protest.
  • Angry crowd shout their disgust at man dressed in pink corset and devil horns -but not charged under the malicious communication act.
  • Jose Paulo Da Silveria, 38, was today charged under the Public Order Act -Wasn't this legislation created to curb 'football violence'?
  • Queen led the nation -The Royal Family doesn't lead the nation. British Parliament does. The obvious question is if I know this in the occupied lands, that is politically known as Australia, then why doesn't a Daily Mail journalist & editor in England not know this??- in honouring the fallen as she lay a wreath at the Cenotaph in London
  • An emotional Duchess of Cambridge also attended the parade in London's Whitehall
By Daily Mail Reporter & Mikiverse Politics

It is meant to be a day of solemn reflection on the sacrifice paid by those who fought and died for their country. This sentence implies that the day failed in it's objections, but is actually an emotional hook designed to lure you into the story, as opposed to facts.
So many of those who lined the streets of Bristol were left outraged when a man dressed as a devil chose to gatecrash a Remembrance Day march to honour the war dead. Another emotional hook that seeks to toy with and define reality for you.
These shocking pictures show a masked man, wearing a pink corset and stockings, skateboarding alongside the parade of marching troops in Bristol today. The devil wears a pink corset and stockings? Wasn't it reported in the last sentence that this guy was dressed as the devil? As me old mate Dicko would say, hmmm.....
The man was seen cutting in and out of the regiments after the formal ceremony had finished, during which wreaths were laid.
His behaviour was in marked contrast to elsewhere across the country, where the war dead were remembered with suitable solemnity -what is "suitable solemnity"? it is an attempt to define your reality, file it in the same cabinet as 'anti-semite' and 'you either support freedom or support the terrorists'- as the Queen led the nation in honouring the fallen with the Duke of Cambridge joining her at the Cenotaph.
Outrage: This picture captures the moment a man dressed as a devil skakeboarding alongside Bristol's Remembrance Sunday parade
Outrage: This picture captures the moment a man dressed as a devil skakeboarding alongside Bristol's Remembrance Sunday parade

Affront: Horrified onlookers shouted at the bearded man as he disrupted the city's Remembrance Sunday parade today
Affront: Horrified onlookers shouted at the bearded man as he disrupted the city's Remembrance Sunday parade today
The Bristol intruder was tackled by a policeman who dragged him through the crowd - as people shouted their disgust at him.
Witnesses say several police officers then had to pin the man down as he initially attempted to resist arrest.
Avon and Somerset Police stayed at the scene and surround him to protect him from a small group of men who threatened to harm him.
Today Jose Paulo Da Silveria, 38, was charged under the Public Order Act, police said.
An Avon and Somerset Police spokeswoman said: 'Police arrested a 38-year-old man at the Remembrance Sunday service in Bristol city centre.
'He was taken into custody.
'Jose Paulo Da Silveria has been charged under the Public Order Act and will appear at Bristol Magistrates’ Court on December 4.'

As he was bundled into a police car yesterday, officers had to forcefully remove several males who approached him and shouted obscenities and ‘death’s too good for you’. These people do not appear to have been charged under the malicious communication act which is obviously in place to suppress and oppress the people.
Witness Nick Calvert, 51, said: ‘He came down on a skateboard and was wearing a pink outfit and a mask with horns.
Disgrace: The masked skateboarder, who was wearing pink frilly knickers and corset, was quickly stopped in his tracks by police
Disgrace: The masked skateboarder, who was wearing pink frilly knickers and corset, was quickly stopped in his tracks by police

Bundled off: Police grabbed the skateboarder away from the parade as a crowd shouted their disgust at him
Bundled off: Police grabbed the skateboarder away from the parade as a crowd shouted their disgust at him
‘A policeman grabbed him and dragged him through the crowd rather swiftly. When he saw the policeman he tried to get off his board but he got him.
‘There was a general show of disgust from the crowd because he was showing no respect. I have no idea what it was about.’
Ray Turton, 68, said: ‘The police dragged him through the crowd and tried to rip his mask off.
‘He put up a lot of resistance and they had to use quite some force to restrain him. -Ray appears to be well trained. Good dog. Even used the phrase 'had to' which implied a lack of choice on the part of the policy enforcers, which is of course, complete rubbish. Ray is a great example of social engineering or programming.-People were shouting "rip his head off".’
At the Cenotaph memorial in London the monarch laid the first wreath to commemorate members of the Armed Forces who died fighting in all conflicts since the First World War. They are conflicts now, not invasions. And since when has a remembrance day for WW1 or the First Oil War, been about the invasions that have occurred since? Is this a matter of political convenience as well as social programming/engineering?
In brilliant autumn sunshine, senior members of the monarchy joined Prime Minister David Cameron, military chiefs, servicemen and women and thousands of watching spectators in paying their respects.
When the first stroke of 11 sounded from nearby Big Ben, Whitehall observed a two-minute silence only punctuated by the hum of distant London traffic and birds. The Queen laid the first wreath, followed by the Duke of Edinburgh.
Hostile reception: The skateboarding devil is led through the crowd by police after disrupting the Remembrance Sunday parade in Bristol
Hostile reception: The skateboarding devil is led through the crowd by police after disrupting the Remembrance Sunday parade in Bristol
Taken down: Several officers pin the unnamed man to the floor while Bristol's Remembrance Sunday parade passes by
Taken down: Several officers pin the unnamed man to the floor while Bristol's Remembrance Sunday parade passes by

Disgust: Police stayed on the scene to protect the man from a growing number of furious members of the public
Disgust: Police stayed on the scene to protect the man from a growing number of furious members of the public
Then the Duke of Cambridge, wearing his RAF uniform, laid a wreath, under the gaze of the Duchess of Cambridge, who watched from a balcony at the Foreign Office alongside the Countess of Wessex and the Princess Royal's husband Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Lawrence.
William was followed by the Duke of York, the Earl of Wessex, the Princess Royal, Prince Michael of Kent and Field Marshal Lord Guthrie of Craigiebank.
Wreaths were also laid by Mr Cameron, Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg, opposition leader Ed Miliband and Westminster Plaid Cymru group leader Elfyn Llwyd, as well as high commissioners from Commonwealth countries and leaders of the Armed Forces.
The crowds watching the service in central London could be the largest yet, the Royal British Legion said.
Tribute: Thousands of people had gathered in Bristol to pay their respects to the millions of people who had fought and died for their country
Tribute: Thousands of people had gathered in Bristol to pay their respects to the millions of people who had fought and died for their country -Did these men engage in war atrocities?

The charity's head of remembrance, Helen Hill, said that numbers were swollen as recent conflicts -read invasions-brought the realities of war home to a new generation and created ‘people who are aged 18-and-a-half who are veterans of recent conflicts’. Again, read invasions. One easy way to spot an idiot, otherwise known as a slave, livestock, sheeple or the well trained obedient class is to be alert to when they spit out the corporate/governmental/military propaganda.
‘Once again the British public has shown its support,’-or rather, how well trained they are- she said, adding that the number of veterans marching had increased by 3,000 in the last five years. Although this is expressed as something to be proud of, it actually isn't. This figure is evidence of warfare. This actually goes against the grain of remembrance day, which, is about never forgetting the 'war to end all wars' and thereby ensuring that it never happens again.
‘The numbers are going up, not down. There are an increasing number of associations looking after the veteran community. More and more people want to participate in the activities.’
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall earlier attended a ceremony in Auckland as part of their Jubilee -60th year of reign- tour of New Zealand.
Under grey skies the royals sat with New Zealand's prime minister John Key, veterans from across the decades, -doesn't the continual attempts at programming make you feel a little nauseous? Still, you could believe in the hype- and members of the public around the Auckland Cenotaph.
Queen
Honouring the dead: The Queen lays a wreath at the Cenotaph in London
Solemn: The Duchess of Cambridge appears emotional as she pays her respect to the fallen
Solemn: The Duchess of Cambridge appears emotional as she pays her respect to the fallen
The Duke of Kent was also overseas, representing the Queen at a service in the Falkland Islands.
Thousands of people also respected the two-minute silence on Twitter, abstaining from posting messages during the period of reflection. The idea was spread using the hashtag #2minutesilence.
In Northern Ireland, the prime minister of the Republic of Ireland Taoiseach Enda Kenny attended the remembrance service in Enniskillen. The symbolic visit came as the Co Fermanagh town marked the 25th anniversary of the IRA Poppy Day bomb attack, which claimed the lives of 12 people.
Mr Kenny laid a laurel wreath at the cenotaph, only yards from where the no-warning blast detonated a quarter of a century ago.
Veterans' representatives laid wreaths at the Cenotaph before almost 10,000 ex-servicemen and women marched past to commemorate their fallen comrades.
This year's Remembrance commemoration is the first to take place since the death of the last veteran to serve during the First World War on either side, according to the Royal British Legion.
There was warm applause from the crowd as the parade marched past the giant war memorial, inscribed to The Glorious Dead.
In Scotland, First Minister Alex Salmond joined the Lord Lieutenant and Lord Provost of Edinburgh Donald Wilson, Scottish Secretary Michael Moore, military leaders, veterans and serving personnel at the Stone of Remembrance at the City Chambers in Edinburgh.
For the fallen: Prince William lays a wreath at The Cenotaph in Whitehall, central London, as he takes part in Remembrance Sunday commemorations
For the fallen: Prince William lays a wreath at The Cenotaph in Whitehall, as he takes part in Remembrance Sunday commemorations

Pride: Chelsea Pensioners march in a parade of veterans during the service of remembrance at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London, on Sunday
Pride: Chelsea Pensioners march in a parade of veterans during the service of remembrance

Huge crowds: Members of the public and servicemen filled Whitehall for yesterday's ceremony
Huge crowds: Members of the public and servicemen filled Whitehall for yesterday's ceremony
He observed a two minute silence and laid a wreath on behalf of the people of Scotland. The First Minister then attended a Service of Remembrance at St Giles Cathedral.
Meanwhile, in Yorkshire inspirational war hero Ben Parkinson - the country's most injured serviceman to survive his wounds -they dribble this propaganda with a straight face- - paid his respects to his fallen comrades by bravely walking to lay his wreath at a Remembrance Day Service.
Lance Bombardier Parkinson has become a symbol of the bravery of British war heroes as he battles back after losing both legs and breaking his back, hips and ribs in a landmine blast in Afghanistan in 2006. -Parkinson is a coward and a maggot. He should never have participated in the failing invasion of Afghanistan.
Pride: Wreaths were laid as British war veterans marched past the Cenotaph during yesterday's ceremony
Pride: Wreaths were laid as British war veterans marched past the Cenotaph during yesterday's ceremony

Royal line-up: The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip, (right) The Duke of York, Prince Andrew (centre) and Princess Anne (left)
Royal line-up: The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip, (right) The Duke of York, Prince Andrew (centre) and Princess Anne (left)
Watched by hundreds of people, Ben rose to his feet from his wheelchair, helped by mum Diane Dernie and stepdad Andy Dernie.
The 28-year-old slowly walked 300 yards, with the aid of crutches, to pay his respects at a war memorial in his hometown of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, as a wreath was laid on his behalf.
He spent about 10 minutes on his short prosthetic 'stubbies', before returning, smiling, to his wheelchair to a raucous applause from the crowd to join in singing the national anthem.
He said: 'I am very proud to be here. It is important for me to pay my respects. I'm doing unbelievably well, but there's still a lot further to go. I want to do even better next year.'
Heroic: Lance Bombardier Ben Parkinson walking on his false legs to the Bennetthorpe Cenotaph in Doncaster
Heroic: Lance Bombardier Ben Parkinson walking on his false legs to the Bennetthorpe Cenotaph in Doncaster This is what a coward looks like.

Crosses and poppies: Wreaths of remembrance are placed on the war memorial on the High Street of Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire, where a service is taking place and two minutes silence is being observed
Crosses and poppies: Wreaths of remembrance on the war memorial on the High Street of Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire
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