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Wednesday, 17 August 2011

Race Riots (3) - Racist Magistrates Under Orders From Government to Send Everyone Up To Crown Court for Heavy Sentences. Sentences of 18 Month to 2 Years Debated.


Yesterday (Tuesday 16 August 2011) I attended Camberwell Magistrates' Court again. I was struck that there was a very very young Black man (with cain-rows) sitting on the bench.

This ruse did not fool anyone, in fact, it was offensive. This court is notoriously racist, the clerks are racists, the black court staff are racist, the solicitors are racist, much less the security guards - who are racist, damn it, the whole cesspit should be cleared out.

This charade at "equality" offended members of the public, defendants and any intelligent observer.

The usual magistrate observed at that court, were white, elderly people, who clearly have never had a conversation with a Black person who isn't a defendant.

All defendants from the 'race riots' were looking at the bench as if they were being turned over.

A white mother of a defendant cried, whilst a white father sat in dazed silence.

On leaving the court, I decided to take a walk towards Brixton. I was horrified to see the mixed-racist criminal Lee Jasper speaking to his good friend and fellow criminal "Blacka Dred" outside the laters record shop on Coldhabour Lane.

Jasper looked shifty and scared as I approached. He pretended to be speaking on his mobile phone, as I walked by. I could feel eyes staring into the back of my head, and so turned around. There it was, Lee Jasper, and his gang crew.

A group of criminal Yardies were stood around him, I presume, taking orders from their  gang-leader, 'The Colonel'. What a frightening sight.

Before, this, I had been stopped by and elderly Black man, who explained to me that he was in his late 70's. We  physically stood across the road from the 'Barrier Block', (Coldhabour Lane). He told me that he believed that the the recent most Brixton riot had been orchestrated and organised by the police and criminals.

He said that he was concerned that decent Black people were being labelled as these criminals. I said that the criminals he referred to regarded interactions the police as a hazard of the job. He agreed. He asked me if I had noted that the 'Brixton Splash' (on the Saturday of the 'riots')  was 'organised' by 'certain people', and those people were friends of the 'criminal' Mark Duggan (man shot by police apparently in the back of a cab in Tottenham).

He said that corrupt police and criminals like Lee Jasper had got together and organised to 'trigger' a riot. He said that he knew a good few of the players and drank in the domino club across the road - implying he socialised with them.

He told me, that he did not like the Black chief executive of Lambeth. I asked him why? He replied that Derek Anderson was "a cruff" ( the lowest of the low).

I asked him what had 'been done' to Black people that we were faced with present circumstances? How was it possible to go from decent people landing in England in the 1940's and 50's to some of the terrible characters we had to put up with in the Black community? (rhetorical question).

His answer came in this form - he had brought his three children up in the area, and all of his children were all professional people. Say no more - I replied.

We parted after I thanked him for speaking to me. As I walked away, I knew I had food for thought.

Therefore, as I continued to walk towards Brixton along Coldhabour Lane, and on sight of gang-leader Lee Jasper, less than 5 minutes later, outside "Blacka Dreds" record shop, I thought to myself - how apt and speak of the devil!





Monday, 15 August 2011

Race Riots (2) - Majority of People being Processed Through the Courts are Black Men and The Disadvantaged Living in Abject Poverty. Camberwell Magistrates' Court Youths Processed in Secret Courts and All Adults Are Being Sent to Crown Court for Trial or Sentencing - In Plain Language Guaranteed Imprisonment.

 
Novella Noades 
This odd racist white woman is Chair of Magistrates
 at Camberwell  Magistrates' Court  

sat today with another 'magistrate' who
 looked like a young boy aged 12 years-old.

I believe that I may have been the single external observer, and observed events as they developed over time.


Court 1 & 2 were described as "the courts that deal with the rioters".


I watched from the public gallery in court number one. I had decided to attend as an observer despite still recovering from a recent urgent operation. It was worth it.


Security guards seemed energised at their courts  public profile being raised.


As case after case went by, it became patently clear that most of the defendants were still reeling from being detained. Most who came up looked bedrangled and disorientated in the glass-surrounded dock. All were escorted by two security guards each.


Many of the cases I watched related to defendants who had been caught 'looting' in Brixton. There was only one individual whose family - his elderly mother, her friend, his girlfriend, etc - came to support him. He was described as a "successful businessman". His mother had emptied her bank account of every penny so that she could stand surety for her son. It was a waste of time, he was remanded in custody until next month.


This man had apparently been 'swept up in events' between attempting to drop off his friend from his mother's home and Brixton He had inexpicably found himself  on the second floor of a sports shop, "wearing surgical gloves so that he could prevent his finger prints being traced in the shop". His explanation was that his friend and jumped out of his car into the shop and had started looting the place. He was apparently doing his 'community' bit by attempting to drag his unruly friend out of the shop, thus preventing crime. This man's solicitor, (Mr Reid), tried to make it seem as if this man should be given the Military Cross for bravery. This person had apparently been involved in 'organising' both the Brixton and Birmingham 'splashes', he was a promoter, comedian and an entrepreneur. A better citizen could not be found on the planet.


according to his solicitor, he was a "victim of circumstances". 


As I listened, I wondered, why anyone would own a pair of 'surgical gloves' outside of a surgeon, or other medical staff, much less feel the need to wear them to 'prevent his fingerprints being found all over the place'. I also wondered if he was one of the individuals who had torched the shop, thus removing most traces of evidence. How many burglaries had this crook committed? 


People's home had he invaded and trashed in his endeavours at being "a successful businessman"?


The mind boggles!


This criminal clearly had links to his controller Lee Jasper, as well as others who had influence over the start of the riots in Brixton. Apparently, he was also on his way to Lewisham, but was rudely interrupted by the police.


As i sat in the public gallery, I noted that this 33-year-old man's mother looked stunned when she realised that her son would be going to prison, and then onto Crown Court for trial. He looked non-plused.


In other instance, a wild-looking, Portuguese, mixed-raced man, with his hair loose and uncombed ( as if he wanted to look 'mad'), was identified as a possible paedophile, who had gone out and had exposed (his private parts) himself  "in the presence of children", arrangement were made for him to be seen and 'assessed' by a psychiatrist. The female interpreter looked sickened as she sat beside him. She clearly had no warning as to who her sub-client would be. After this man was sent down, the woman, walked out of the court room looking as if her next port of call was the bathroom to wash the grime off her skin.


Even I, could not have guessed that this kind of case could have come up under the circumstances.


There were Somalians, there were female drug addicts, and plain old-fashioned mentally disabled who appeared to pick up a tin of cat food, or biscuits during 'the riots'. Sat in the public gallery was a elderly man, with his walking stick who gave a running commentary. it turns out that his disabled son had been caught shop-lifting. He was one for the few freed into the arms of his father until his trial.      He had pleaded guilty to two out of three charges. I doubt whether he actually knew exactly why he was in court.


Then there was the Nigerians, who had been busy looting peoples passport to steel their identities. his three compatriots had sat suited and booted in the public gallery, looking as if butter would not melt in their mouths. As the case progressed, they all piled onto the front bench so that they could hear what was being said. They looked more and more worried as their scam was  exposed. Their country-man had not only stolen a number of passports during the riots, but it turned out that he was also an illegal immigrant and had given at least four false addresses to the court. He too was remanded in custody for Crown Court sentencing after pleading guilty. His friends looked horrified that he had exposed them by pleading guilty. They all rushed out of the court in a state of panic.


Then there was a Black west-indian man, who was outright freed, when the female prosecutor had decided that the charge of his carrying an offensive weapon was to be dropped.
the other charge had apparently also been dropped or he had been acquitted. The white-haired magistrate declared " you are free to go". There was a ripple of applause for him. He looked perplexed, but left after it dawned on him that he was completely free.


I was struck that ALL the prosecutors where Black. The lead was a very fat, wig-wearing Black woman, who appeared to be on some kind of weird power trip. 


In one instance, a young muslim woman, wearing a black head-scarve sat beside me crying her eyes out. I gave her a tissue. she told me that her brother had been caught. I was slightly sympathetic. The young man, appeared to be extremely young, he was so short and slender, I assumed he was approximately 13-years-old. However, he must have been at least 18-years-old, since this was the adult court.


Then I heard his case, any sympathy flew out of the window. This dude was one of the rare dangerous hombres. He was the exception to the rule where these defendants were concerned. He was held in remand and onto Crown Court.


Then, there was the idiot Oxford graduate sociology research student (a girl approximately 21-years-old) who came in dressed in a hippy outfit, consisting a grubby grey and red banded jumper, some dark green tights, a tweedesque jacket and some dirty boots. Then to increase her power, she carried her text books in her hand, whilst simultaneously carrying a odd-looking dusty ruck-sack over one shoulder. She then proceeded to throw all her gumbings in a corner. She then asked a Black man sat behind me, whether she could sit beside me. He nodded an affirmation. She then looked at me, and looked at my crisp white shirt with an expression of intimidation and trepidation. I carried on listening to the ongoing case ignoring her.


She found a seat next to a mixed-race woman, sat in front of me. This woman appeared to be having 'fun' in the court, and proceeded to ask me if I were on Tweeter, etc. 


The mixed-raced woman looked as if she had come as 'Carmen', complete with a large red rose in her hair. These two seemed to hit it off, with the mixed-raced woman telling the graduate where the dock was placed in the court. 


She looked completely gutted when the next case up was the 'flashing' , mixed-race paedophile. She only perked up, when she thought a Black man was up on some heinous crime. In reality she was sorely disappointed. Ms Oxford, pulled out a piece of paper, and flashed it for a moment, she then said that she had been told to go to the court at 'Highbury', but did not 'know London'.  


Oxford-girl, did not know anything. She began to discuss how she could access some of these Black men for a 'research group'. Apparently, the court officials had given her the cold shoulder and frozen her out.


'Carmen' explained to her, that she had to 'make friends' with the security staff, and the 'ordinary workers' since those 'up top' were 'guarding their turf'. 'Carmen' had earlier made a point of telling me, that she had gone to the court in Greenwich  and "everyone...men, women and even children" were 'up'. According to her, Camberwell court was much more "exciting". She told me that she was being 'followed' via tweeter by "staff at the BBC". I shuddered at the thought.


I had gone into court 2 to watch. I was shocked to see a white woman, who had an odd look and feel about her, with, (what seemed to me), a young boy sat beside her. 'The Boy' looked uncomfortable when he realised I was in the public gallery. At that stage, they were listening to a case where a 'couple' were accusing each other of 'stalking'. Their was wanton drunkeness, beatings, other forms of violence and verbal abuse. All involved appeared to be Irish. I left.  I can not explain it, but there was a odd vibe around those two individuals on that bench in court number 2. I returned to court No.1.


Cases ended at 4.30pm. As I left, a security guard asked me if the cases had finished. I responded "yes". He informed me, that if I wanted to come back to report, I should feel free to come back. I nodded my acknowledgment.


  





Race Riots - UK's First Weekend Courts Rammed & Overloaded with Young Black Defendants After Chaos. 2,500 Arrested, Charged and Convicted So Far. Many Youths In Court on their Own & Sent to Prisons Outside of London. Use of Evictions, Water-Cannon and Police Raids on Homes Rife Across Britain.


Monday, 8 August 2011

Riots - Things Hot up in Brixton and Tottenham because of British Government's Genocide of UK's Black Community. England is Confirmed as an Open Death Camp for Black People - Police Practice Shoot-to-Kill Policy.


Riots - London open Death Camp for Black community.
Tottenham & Brixton, London.


London police beat Black woman for kicks!



Riots - Police shoot-to-kill policy in action.
Brixton & Tottenham, London

Friday, 5 August 2011

Warped Scotland Yard Met Policeman has 110,000 Sick Pictures of Naked and Child-Rape Victims. Policeman Makes Images of Men and Policemen Having Sex with Babies, Under 5's and Other Innocent Children.


Anthony Vodden - Met Police Segeant
made revolting Child-Rape Pictures
 and sexually molested babies and children. 

Scotland Yard Met police officer, Anthony Vodden, 46, was recently convicted at Southwark Crown Court, on 12 charges relating to child-sex abuse, making indecent child-rape pictures and distributing the most horrendous images of children being sexually assaulted by men.

Segeant Vodden, had been a Met police officer for 24 years.
Shockingly, Policeman, Anthony Vodden, was not sent to prison, because the judge,  judge John Price, felt that Paedophile Vodden, was an 'upstanding pillar of society'.
He will be on the sex register for the next 10 years and will be under 'supervision' after that period.
Vodden was caught after Australian police officers were alerted to his activities. He had sent an invitation to a 10 year-old girl to strip herself naked so that he could take pictures of her.
however, the Australians took over the case, and an Australian police officer succeeded where the British police failed. Vodden,  who believed he was speaking to the 10-year-old girl in an internet chat-room, was, in reality, sending stomach-churning messages to an undercover policewoman.

Unbelievably, Vodden, admitted that he had raped and sexually molested girls as young as 10 and 14 years-old. he said that he had been carrying out these crimes for at least 10 years.

It was only when the Australian police contacted the Met police, that child-rapist, Vodden's  Uxbridge, (Hammersmith), home was raided by the police and he was later arrested. His computer was seized, examined by an expert, who found that Vodden had erased most of his hard-drive. Therefore awful images were permanently lost.

but Vodden, had forgotten that some images were still left on his computer. it was on these that he was convicted. The pictures included 12 at the second highest levels of severity, and the rest (well over 100) at the highest level of severity.
in his defence, sick Met police segeant Vodden,  claimed that he had been 'sent' the sickening pictures 'by mistake'. He also blamed 'the trauma' of having a broken foot at the time of his arrest.

Judge John Price, worryingly, gave policeman Vodden, a 9-month sentence suspended for 15 months. This means that if he does not get caught with any images in that period, he will not go to prison. So all this child rapist needs to do, is to
not be 'seen' using a computer accessing or making these perverted pictures.

In the meantime Vodden will be having a ball, with not a care in the world whilst he is on an internet sex offenders course for 60 days.

Sadly, Vodden, unlike his innocent victims, will be able to walk away from his
 child-rape crimes, unscathed and unsullied.