Thursday 28th of November 2024

I'm a celebrity, get me outta here…...

The college pranks migrated to TV where the participants of victimisation were famous and willing. This is the pits of stupidity, the apotheosis of shitcrap, yet popularity to goggle humiliation-plus, all in the spirit of a "charitable enterprise" has made it profitable for the owners of Channel Ten in Australia.... Yes the rich winner of the cash at the end, not in need for extra income-tax paperwork gives away the winnings to a "charity" that should feel shameful of such degradation of humanhood, even if willing, is used to make a buck.

 

Meanwhile some demeaning acts have led to students being arrested for "hazing":

 

Nearly 50 members of a fraternity at the University of New Hampshire have been charged for an alleged hazing incident.

WMUR-TV reports arrest warrants were issued earlier this week for 46 members of the university’s Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) chapter. The alleged hazing incident took place at the fraternity house on April 13, authorities said. 

A warrant also charges the fraternity’s chapter with student hazing, The charge is punishable by a fine of up to $20,000 when brought against an organization.

As of Friday, 10 members of the fraternity have been arrested. They were released on hand summonses and will appear in court on July 13. The members face a misdemeanor charge of student hazing, which is punishable by a fine of up to $1,200.

UNH spokeswoman Erika Mantz has released a statement confirming that the fraternity has been suspended. 

 

READ MORE:

https://www.complex.com/life/fraternity-members-university-new-hampshire-charged-with-hazing

 

FREE JULIAN ASSANGE NOW......

 

Of course, the UK justice system boffins should be arrested for the victimisation of Julian Assange....

 

This is where we have to revisit the infiltration of extreme right political views on campuses in the US and in the UK.... And who's the priti bitch we see applauding this NAZIFICATION of education?

 

The official launch of TPUK was a 11 December 2018 invite-only event at The Royal Automobile Club (RAC), on Pall Mall in London. The event was hosted by John and Irina Mappin, Peter Southall and Lord and Lady Plunket, and was advertised as “A Gathering of Political Genius”.

Since the launch, TPUK has begun to take a more formalised structure, and has even been endorsed by a host of Conservative politicians, including Priti Patel and Jacob Rees-Mogg as well as Nigel Farage. 

However, perhaps the central figure behind to the arrival of Turning Point UK is John Mappin of the Mappin & Webb jewellery dynasty, who not only organised the launch event in London, but has also been earmarked as the contact point for high end donors to the UK operation. Towards the end of their talk at the RAC club Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk repeated, that potential donors “can talk to John [Mappin] or some of our other very good friends in the room”.

For an outfit presenting itself as serious and professional, Mappin is a peculiar choice with an extremely eccentric background…

 

READ MORE:

https://hopenothate.org.uk/2019/02/05/everything-need-know-launch-turning-point-uk/

 

 

So, what is the TPUK?

 

Turning Point UK (TPUK) is a British offshoot of Turning Point USA,[1] set up to promote right-wing politics in UK schools, colleges and universities, ostensibly to counter what Turning Point alleges are the left-wing politics of UK educational institutions.[2][3] The group reportedly has links to the far-right, including conspiracy theorists such as InfoWars,[4] but according to the scholar Chris Allen, the group does not fit traditional conceptions of the far-right.[5]

The group was launched in December 2018[6] by Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, and Candace Owens, then the communications director of the US group,[7] at the Royal Automobile Club in London.[6] On the day of its social media launch in February 2019, Tory MPs including Jacob Rees-Mogg and Priti Patel tweeted supportive messages for the group.[4][8] Labour MP David Lammy observed that the launch and its Tory support are evidence that the Conservative Party "openly promotes hard-right, xenophobic bile".[9]

From its inception, the organisation and its leading members were the subject of widespread popular ridicule, which continued online for at least a week. It was described by the BBC as "a tsunami of online mockery".[10][11]

 

READ MORE:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turning_Point_UK

 

 

 

YET NO-ONE IS LAUGHING NOW....

 

According to the Oxford University newspaper Cherwell, the group "claims to already have chapters at eight universities". The group's then chairman George Farmer told the paper they had chapters at the universities of SussexOxfordSt AndrewsYorkWarwickNottinghamKing's College LondonUniversity College London, the London School of Economics and the University of the Arts London.[6] Like Turning Point USA, it does not disclose the identities of its donors.[6]

The group was launched in December 2018[6] by Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, and Candace Owens, then the communications director of the US group,[7] at the Royal Automobile Club in London.[6] Among those attending the event were Andy WigmorePaul Joseph Watson, and James Delingpole.[6] On the day of its social media launch in February 2019, MPs including Jacob Rees-Mogg and Priti Patel tweeted supportive messages for the organisation, as did Nigel Farage[4] while it was marked for criticism by others.[8] From its inception, the organisation and its leading members were the subject of widespread popular ridicule on the social networking service Twitter. The ridicule continued for at least a week. It was described by the BBC as "a tsunami of online mockery".[10][11] The launch of its Twitter account was accompanied by multiple parody accounts, along with a parody of the organisation's website created by a 'left-leaning student' calling himself 'Skeptical Seventh'.[13][14] There was also a protest from the charity Turning Point over potential confusion caused by similarities between the two names.[10]

Labour MP David Lammy described Turning Point UK as evidence that "sinister forces are taking hold of our country" and that the Conservative Party "openly promotes hard-right, xenophobic bile".[9]

Dominique Samuels, one of the group's "Young Influencers", told the BBC during a radio interview that the UK branch would not set up the same controversial Professor Watchlist for which its US counterpart is known.[10] The group hosts the TPUK Education Watch website, where students can submit examples of political bias in the education system. The site has been described by the University and College Union as having "the acrid whiff of McCarthyism about it" after it called for videos and photos of lecturers to be sent into it for publication. Turning Point UK rejected the accusation and said that any academic they featured would be given the right to reply and that unlike the US group the default would not be to name people although they reserved the right to do so.[15][16]

 

 

UK PRISON GUARDS, POLICE AND THE ARMY SHOULD BAND TOGETHER AND OPEN THE DOORS OF BELMARSH PRISON TO THE OUTSIDE, SO THAT ASSANGE CAN WALK OUT, FREE AND GO TO WHEREVER HE WISHES — INCLUDING MEXICO WHERE HE HAS BEEN OFFERED RESIDENCE BY THE PRESIDENT HIMSELF. This would be the least that justice could do to Assange.

 

the other nazis….

 BY Matthew Collins.          Finally Jailed: The ‘Most Nazi’ of them all....

 

The founder of National Action (NA), Alex Davies has been found guilty at Winchester Crown Court of membership of a proscribed terrorist organisation.

Davies, who is 27, becomes the nineteenth person convicted of membership of NA and its ‘continuity’ groups since it was proscribed by the Home Secretary in December 2016.

The court heard during a three week trial how Davies, from Swansea, founded NA in 2013 alongside Ben Raymond who was himself convicted of the same charge (and others) in November last year.

Davies’s conviction for membership stems from the creation of NS131 (National Socialist Anti-Capitalist Action) which he set up in May 2017, five months after the proscription of NA.

The crown argued that NS131 (which was banned in September 2017) was one of several ‘continuity’ groups set up by former members of NA to attempt to circumvent their ban and keep recruiting for and promoting the aims of NA.

The court heard prior to NS131, Davies and others had attempted to set up another group named ‘National Socialist Network’ but this was discovered and then exposed by HOPE not hate (HNH) and had to be abandoned. According to Davies they were at the point of launching the proposed group and this exposure was seen as a major blow to their immediate post-NA plan.

Throughout this trial and the many other trials involving alleged and convicted National Action members, HOPE not hate has been mentioned as a destabilising factor on NA and its continuity groups. Davies would claim at this trial that HNH used paid informants to undermine and even entrap Nazi terrorists. We strongly refute such a suggestion.

To the court, Davies would argue that NS131 was not a membership organisation but merely a ‘webzine’ to promote National Socialist (neo-Nazi) street art. He would also argue that his views and opinions about such things as fermenting a race war had altered drastically since 2013, when he first created National Action.  

Over the days Davies gave evidence he did little to further his cause or case; not only was his demeanour arrogant, he was easily antagonised by the evidence against him and spent  physically and mentally exhausting hours lecturing the court on the rights of his politics and the wrongs of others’.

Davies certainly preferred the sound of his own hectoring to that of the expert witnesses called to define his and his colleagues’ descent into terrorism. At one stage of his cross examination an exasperated Davies demanded the prosecution listen to him and not follow their own “script.” He also glibly described how he and some other neo-Nazis going for ice cream at the seaside was part of “the life of a terrorist.” Nobody laughed.

Although there was a gallery of only one retired Nazi bus driver to impress, throughout his three days of giving evidence, Davies swung from unrepentant ‘National Socialist’ to an apparent class warrior and spoke of his attachment to many Anarchist ideals, as well as recounting his time as a hunt saboteur.  The essence of NS131 and its interventions, he claimed, could be explained by his desire to distribute a leaflet in Swansea entitled “House Families, not Feminists” as part of the ‘deformed class struggle’ he felt he was then waging.

Davies would also (rightfully) complain that he should have been before the courts some five years before, when at least the minute details of his law breaking were fresh in his memory.

Aside from flirting online with Mark Collett’s Patriotic Alternative, Davies has undertaken little political activity since being charged with membership of a proscribed organisation in May of last year.

Unfortunately for Davies the jury were rightfully unconvinced by his tetchy defence, mainly due to the large number of former (and some now later convicted) NA members who were involved in his venture. NS131 was simply a continuation of National Action’s sickening hatred and ideology. It shared many of the same symbols and characteristics, even the same obsessions with style and choreography as NA. At the time of proscription Davies had even written privately to a supporter saying “we’ll come up with creative ways to overcome the obstacles in front of us.”

NS131, like ‘National Socialist Network’, ‘Triple K Mafia’, ‘Scottish Dawn’ and ‘Northern Revenge’ was simply another regional group of his creation and co-creation. It replicated the heady and carefree period from 2013-2015 when Davies and Ben Raymond ran the organisation with regional autonomies.    

Davies’s trial was of interest to anyone who has tracked the trajectories of the likes of himself, Raymond and NA’s final and secretive Führer, Christopher Lythgoe.

 

READ MORE:

https://hopenothate.org.uk/2022/05/17/finally-jailed-the-most-nazi-of-them-all/

 

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GusNote: this Nazi group which revived the British Union of Fascist (already mentioned on this site) logo is less Nazi than the TPUK. But the TPUK has the endorsement of the fascist UK government in order to fight (say absorb) the left and the Ruskies. This is why the UK/US/EU governments are supplying arms to the NAZIS IN UKRAINE. They don't do it to save lives, but to "weaken Russia" — preparing for the final assault on the HEARTLAND.

 

FREE JULIAN ASSANGE NOW. Priti Patel is about to prostitute (I was going to say herself but I will refrain from this) the English laws to the not-so hidden nazi ideology in the UK and in the USA. Let's hope she does not sign the extradition papers and release Julian Assange as any fair-minded damsel would.

 

fascism in scientology…..

First, in regard to "celebrities":

Recruiting and retaining Scientologist celebrities and getting them to endorse Scientology to the public at large has been important to the Church of Scientology since its early days. The organization has had a written program governing celebrity recruitment since at least 1955, when L. Ron Hubbard created "Project Celebrity", offering rewards to Scientologists who recruited targeted celebrities.[1][2]Early interested parties included former silent-screen star Gloria Swanson and jazz pianist Dave Brubeck.[2][3] The Scientology organization has a particular interest in international focus on wealthy businesspeople and influencers to help promote its ideals. A Scientology policy letter of 1976 states that "rehabilitation of celebrities who are just beyond or just approaching their prime" enables the "rapid dissemination" of Scientology.[4][5][6]

 

The Church of Scientology operates special Celebrity Centres. Scientology policy governs the Celebrity Centres (the main one in Los Angeles and others in Paris, Nashville, and elsewhere), stating that "one of the major purposes of the Celebrity Centre and its staff is to expand the number of celebrities in Scientology." (Scientology Flag Order 2310) Another order describes Celebrity Centre's Public Clearing Division and its goal, "broad public into Scientology from celebrity dissemination"; this division has departments for planning celebrity events and routing the general public onto Scientology services as a result of celebrity involvement.[1][7]

As founder L. Ron Hubbard put it:

 

Celebrities are very Special people and have a very distinct line of dissemination. They have comm[unication] lines that others do not have and many medias [sic] to get their dissemination through (Flag Order 3323, 9 May 1973)[8]

 

READ MORE:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientology_and_celebrities

 

EXPLORING "FASCISM IN SCIENTOLOGY".

LIKE MOST RELIGIONS, WHICH CoS CLAIMS TO BE, SCIENTOLOGY USES FASCIST TECHNIQUES OF MIND CONTROL AND OUTCOMES.

MORE TO COME....

 

 

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