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Post by John on Jul 26, 2015 10:41:07 GMT -5
I installed a water ozone generator for the washing machine so as we can wash clothes without detergent, as we are getting a little concerned with some of the chemicals used in modern washing detergents. Does it work??? Seems to, whites are as white if not whiter than with detergent washing, clothes are getting softer as the detergents are completely rinsed out of the washing. There was a time when washing detergents were pure soap, now it's all oil based chemicals, many are known causes of skin rashes and dermatitis.. My wife's happy with it, and we all know if the missus is happy we get a peaceful life...LOL
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Post by tygwyn on Jul 26, 2015 17:37:53 GMT -5
God,you Notts guy`s got no sense of humour at all,thank the Lord for the Yorkies i say,
They must be spraying Bull Excreta,as so many of the population are swallowing it.
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Post by eleceng on Jul 27, 2015 5:43:49 GMT -5
I really do have a sense of humour. I think the greatest comedian to come out of Wales was a guy called Kinnock!! No where near the greatest Welshman of all, Nye Bevin. Noted for his humour & warmth.
There was a Yorkshire man who was so funny, he funded his high living with funds from the NUM.
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Post by dazbt on Jul 27, 2015 5:57:13 GMT -5
I really do have a sense of humour. I think the greatest comedian to come out of Wales was a guy called Kinnock!! No where near the greatest Welshman of all, Nye Bevin. Noted for his humour & warmth.
There was a Yorkshire man who was so funny, he funded his high living with funds from the NUM. Now now Michael,
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Post by John on Jul 27, 2015 6:13:48 GMT -5
God,you Notts guy`s got no sense of humour at all,thank the Lord for the Yorkies i say, They must be spraying Bull Excreta,as so many of the population are swallowing it. Even Hitler knew that if you told a lie often enough, that the masses would believe it Jim, he was also credited with "The bigger the lie, the easier it is for the masses to accept it"
Have you done any research on vapour trails at all Jim, or just relying on governments saying BS??? Here's some more information governments try to talk down with ridicule, the largest none commercial airfleet in the world is owned by the CIA, commonly referred to as "Air America" During the Vietnam war, they flew daily missions to south east Asia EMPTY, returning with crates with armed guards to various clandestine airfields during the night...WHY? What were in the crates??? Why were no flight plans submitted? Even the military have to submit flight plans. One of those airfields is in northern Arkansas, oddly enough two teen boys, doing what teen boys do, curiosity got the better of them and they wanted to know what all the secrecy was about at that air field... Oddly enough they were found next to rail road lines decapitated...Official reports state suicide. Why would two you teens boys commit suicide by laying across RR lines???
BTW, some of the answers came years later from a retired pilot, who carried a US airforce rank, he examined one of the crates and was warned off, he found heroin on the deck of his plane from where the crates were loaded. He also stated the planes he flew produced vapour trails but had no idea what was added to his fuel to produce them.
The CIA still has the largest fleet of commercial aircraft, all painted black and no markings on them!! Many fly daily to south America, destinations unknown and no flight plans submitted.. What are they doing??? My guess is importing cocaine...Before you scoff Jim, the FBI was caught red handed drug dealing in Los Angeles just a few short years back, nobody was prosecuted either... Tells me the biggest drug dealers are governments, is that why we have drug laws, to protect their monopoly? I have no idea myself, but I would think so.
I am showing my total distrust in governments, but why shouldn't I??? They engage in child sex rings, cover up for each other, even a Royal has been snagged with loads of evidence over a Florida millionaire and his young sex slave girls.... We know it goes on this side of the pond, but getting proof is difficult due to the "perps" being high ranking politicians.
I recall the scandels with the Tory's in the 60's, high ranking politicians involved in prostitution and sex parties.
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Post by colly0410 on Jul 27, 2015 6:22:09 GMT -5
The BBC is not happy as they going to have to meet the cost of the over 75's free TV licences out of their own funds. Government say's "licence price must not go up" so they'll be robbing the program funds, that means program quality will go down even further so losing more viewers. I can't really see the TV licence system being a viable proposition in the future as more & more people resent paying for a BBC they don't watch...
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Post by John on Jul 27, 2015 6:31:41 GMT -5
Around 1975, I worked with a Yorkshireman, actually quite a few, but this one didn't particular like Arthur, who's last name shall remain anonymous, I can't repeat what he said about him, but the Yorkshireman was glad he'd got out of the NUM and was now a member of the EEPTU.
It was this Yorkshire man, who hailed from Donny, who introduced me to the art of "dowsing" I'd arrived at work to start an afternoon shift, the feller was going to locate the route of the main shaft feeders so a trench could be dug, for some obscure reason, nobody had marked on the ground plans where the feeders were located.
I couldn't stop laughing, "dowsing" "gerroutuvere" This is the 20th century...But he gave me a demo...He converted me. Years later, when I worked at Renison Bell, I had the pleasure of making myself the butt of many Australian jokes while I dowsed for the main high voltage feeders we were trying to locate near the main switch yard. The Elec Engineer was busting a gut watching me, "there's something located here, I chalked the concrete...He soon stopped laughing, that's part of the earth mat, now I had his attention, there's something here, I marked it and followed what I'd found, looked like a cable, they all stopped laughing now, we'd been digging in the wrong place. The engineer got one of the apprentices to make two rods like I was using, he took off to the main switch yard, after a short time he came back, he said "I've thousands of bucks worth of equipment to locate cables and you've found what we wanted with twenty cents worth of brazing rods. Trouble was power had to be off to use his expensive gear.
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Post by John on Jul 27, 2015 6:35:29 GMT -5
The BBC is not happy as they going to have to meet the cost of the over 75's free TV licences out of their own funds. Government say's "licence price must not go up" so they'll be robbing the program funds, that means program quality will go down even further so losing more viewers. I can't really see the TV licence system being a viable proposition in the future as more & more people resent paying for a BBC they don't watch... The ABC in Australia used to produce some world class programming Steve, there was no license over there. They had an annual budget from the federal government, any shortfall was financed by selling tapes of their top shows. Over here we don't have licensing, but PBS gets grants from the government and has two fund drives every year, they too produce some exceptional programming.
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Post by John on Jul 27, 2015 8:15:31 GMT -5
Just to confirm, the US HAARP project has closed down and is being dismatled, it use to radiate over 6 gigawatts of RF energy into the upper layers of the atmosphere, as some are aware, this is based on experiments carried out by Nikola Tesla over 100 years back.
HAARP projects still running. 8 in Russia. 4 in Australia. 1 in Scotland. 1 in Sweden. 1 in Norway. 1 in Hungary. 1 in Rumania. 2 in Argentina. 1 in Kazakhstan. 1 in Armenia. 1 in South Africa. 1 in China. 1 in Japan.
So what are they used for??? Weather modification, they heat the upper atmosphere up, this is not conjecture, but deadly serious science, causing a bulge of hot gases, imagine what your micro wave oven does to food!! It's been stated by scientists that the Alaska HAARPS DID cause a shift in the Jet Stream...WEATHER MODIFICATION.
The Pentagon has many declassified reports stating, a country who could control weather could take over countries without a shot being fired.
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Post by tygwyn on Jul 27, 2015 17:58:18 GMT -5
I really do have a sense of humour. I think the greatest comedian to come out of Wales was a guy called Kinnock!! No where near the greatest Welshman of all, Nye Bevin. Noted for his humour & warmth.
There was a Yorkshire man who was so funny, he funded his high living with funds from the NUM. That`s not a sense of humour mun,that`s sarcasm, You forgot that Thieving scrote Greatrex of the UDM,now where was he from.lol.
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Post by John on Jul 28, 2015 5:59:48 GMT -5
"Dontcha" just love it when you've typed a couple of hundred words and it gets lost!!
OK, lets cool it lads, for a start Mick was staff, not "on the tools" and as far as I'm aware, their representative body was working throughout all coalfields during the strike.
After reading reams of information available, I blame the failure of the strike on POOR planning, right from the beginning it was doomed for failure, it didn't matter if two major coalfields worked, with better planning it would have succeeded. Arthur was a hot head militant, nobody can deny that. It and he knew many pits were on the slate for closure, seems even the Labour party were party to that plan, coal was dead, it couldn't compete with cheap imported coal, even if the strike had never occurred, the writing was on the wall. Look to Europe, France, Belgium and others had huge coal industries, all gone.
Right lets see why the NUM didn't succeed, 1/ it was an illegal strike, it was never discussed and voted for, there was NO national ballot, Arthur played right into the governments hands...Very stupid move with such a nasty government, they didn't have a girl p.ussy as a leader like Ted Heath of the 1970's. You didn't have backing of the TUC, which meant the rail and dockers moved coal, you didn't have the backing of NACODS. There was no media backing, in fact it was a hostile media, unlike the 1970's media which backed you all the way. Had the strike been voted on in a national ballot, chances are the TUC would have backed the NUM, probably NACODS would have too. It was doomed to failure.
Now lets look at the broader picture, could the UK coal industry have ridden out the low international coal prices....I doubt it, the NCB/BC would have been heavily subsidized.The British public would have been screaming.
Private enterprise can ride it out for a short time, but eventually, they end up putting their collieries, which are more profitable than any UK mine, into care and maintenance.( Before I'm attacked, I'm talking BIG corporations, not third world countries coal industries.)
There is one blessing, no more major accidents, no more screwed up knees, and no more black lung, no wives worrying about their hubbies not coming home in one piece. It gave me a good living, but it was a barbaric industry. We probably all know of mates who never finished their shift and ended up being carried out.
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Post by bulwellbrian on Jul 28, 2015 9:30:50 GMT -5
I agree entirely with you John.
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Post by colly0410 on Jul 28, 2015 12:06:22 GMT -5
.[/quote]The ABC in Australia used to produce some world class programming Steve, there was no license over there. They had an annual budget from the federal government, any shortfall was financed by selling tapes of their top shows. Over here we don't have licensing, but PBS gets grants from the government and has two fund drives every year, they too produce some exceptional programming. [/quote]
I was surprised at how good the PBS (WPBT Channel 2 Miami) programs were when I was stateside John. There was an excellent program called 'Nova' that I really enjoyed, all about hurricanes & about South Florida & the gulf coasts storm threats. The same program came on BBC2 a few months later as Horizon. I was surprised that they didn't have adds in the programs, just an announcement at the start that "the next show is sponsored by Exide" or whoever, I didn't find that intrusive at all. As for ABC, CBS, NBC & FOX, hmm no comment..
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Post by John on Jul 28, 2015 12:57:07 GMT -5
The ABC in Australia used to produce some world class programming Steve, there was no license over there. They had an annual budget from the federal government, any shortfall was financed by selling tapes of their top shows. Over here we don't have licensing, but PBS gets grants from the government and has two fund drives every year, they too produce some exceptional programming.[/quote] I was surprised at how good the PBS (WPBT Channel 2 Miami) programs were when I was stateside John. There was an excellent program called 'Nova' that I really enjoyed, all about hurricanes & about South Florida & the gulf coasts storm threats. The same program came on BBC2 a few months later as Horizon. I was surprised that they didn't have adds in the programs, just an announcement at the start that "the next show is sponsored by Exide" or whoever, I didn't find that intrusive at all. As for ABC, CBS, NBC & FOX, hmm no comment.. [/quote] PBS get's grants from government, plus grants via sponsorships from corporations, the shortfall is raised on a by station fund raiser in the stations local area. The rest of budget is made up from selling DVD's of the show, or selling rights to show it on other stations.
The Australian ABC doesn't advertise either.
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Post by eleceng on Jul 29, 2015 9:39:57 GMT -5
I really do have a sense of humour. I think the greatest comedian to come out of Wales was a guy called Kinnock!! No where near the greatest Welshman of all, Nye Bevin. Noted for his humour & warmth.
There was a Yorkshire man who was so funny, he funded his high living with funds from the NUM. That`s not a sense of humour mun,that`s sarcasm, You forgot that Thieving scrote Greatrex of the UDM,now where was he from.lol. At least he was prosecuted. Wouldn't give him the time of day!!!
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Post by eleceng on Jul 29, 2015 9:53:16 GMT -5
"Dontcha" just love it when you've typed a couple of hundred words and it gets lost!!
OK, lets cool it lads, for a start Mick was staff, not "on the tools" and as far as I'm aware, their representative body was working throughout all coalfields during the strike.
After reading reams of information available, I blame the failure of the strike on POOR planning, right from the beginning it was doomed for failure, it didn't matter if two major coalfields worked, with better planning it would have succeeded. Arthur was a hot head militant, nobody can deny that. It and he knew many pits were on the slate for closure, seems even the Labour party were party to that plan, coal was dead, it couldn't compete with cheap imported coal, even if the strike had never occurred, the writing was on the wall. Look to Europe, France, Belgium and others had huge coal industries, all gone.
Right lets see why the NUM didn't succeed, 1/ it was an illegal strike, it was never discussed and voted for, there was NO national ballot, Arthur played right into the governments hands...Very stupid move with such a nasty government, they didn't have a girl p.ussy as a leader like Ted Heath of the 1970's. You didn't have backing of the TUC, which meant the rail and dockers moved coal, you didn't have the backing of NACODS. There was no media backing, in fact it was a hostile media, unlike the 1970's media which backed you all the way. Had the strike been voted on in a national ballot, chances are the TUC would have backed the NUM, probably NACODS would have too. It was doomed to failure.
Now lets look at the broader picture, could the UK coal industry have ridden out the low international coal prices....I doubt it, the NCB/BC would have been heavily subsidized.The British public would have been screaming.
Private enterprise can ride it out for a short time, but eventually, they end up putting their collieries, which are more profitable than any UK mine, into care and maintenance.( Before I'm attacked, I'm talking BIG corporations, not third world countries coal industries.)
There is one blessing, no more major accidents, no more screwed up knees, and no more black lung, no wives worrying about their hubbies not coming home in one piece. It gave me a good living, but it was a barbaric industry. We probably all know of mates who never finished their shift and ended up being carried out. Thanks for that John. You are exactly right. Arthur was a very poor general! I was at a meeting with him just before the strike. He was asked why strike in the summer, when coal was at it's lowest use???
Lost many pals during working time and after due to poor health. Only time I meet with old mates now is at funerals!!!
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Post by smshogun on Jul 31, 2015 21:21:21 GMT -5
Now you can see why the EU wanted coal power abolished, its called FRACKING.
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Post by Clive on Aug 1, 2015 17:11:04 GMT -5
John know what your saying regardig deaths ect but we knew what we were getting into. How many mothers have lost their kids to the drug dealers and the gang culture since we lost the old ways
Theres a festival going on near us now...kendal calling Friday night one dead four in hospital two critical two serious..what was it...an outburst...an explodion...fall in the stable...no...dodgy drugs.
My grand kids are getting brought up on a rough estate in rochdale..5 lads. ..oh if it was only gas I had to worrie about..the dealers will be hold of them by aged 10
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Post by Clive on Aug 1, 2015 17:11:47 GMT -5
John know what your saying regardi g deaths ect but we knew what we were getting into. How many mothers gave lost their kids to the drug deelers and the gang culture since we lost the old ways Theres a festival going on near us now...kendal cslling. Fridsy night one dead four in hospital two critical two serious..what was it...an outburst...an explodion...fall in the stable...nodgy drugs.
My grand kids are getting brought ul on a rpugh estate in rochdale..5 lads. ..oh if it was only gas I had to worrie about..the deelers eill be hold of them by aged 10
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Post by John on Aug 1, 2015 17:25:35 GMT -5
John know what your saying regardi g deaths ect but we knew what we were getting into. How many mothers gave lost their kids to the drug deelers and the gang culture since we lost the old ways Theres a festival going on near us now...kendal cslling. Fridsy night one dead four in hospital two critical two serious..what was it...an outburst...an explodion...fall in the stable...nodgy drugs. My grand kids are getting brought ul on a rpugh estate in rochdale..5 lads. ..oh if it was only gas I had to worrie about..the deelers eill be hold of them by aged 10 The only drugs I've ever used were prescribed by my Doctor, never even tried "grass", tbh, never wanted to try it. Done the legal drugs, beer and ciggies, dropped all tobacco, but still imbibe alcohol in moderation, that damned hangover seems to get worse as one gets older...LOL
I've no answer to the drug problem.
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Post by smshogun on Aug 3, 2015 20:30:37 GMT -5
I would have to disagree with that comment John; first and foremost it didn't subsidise the mines as it subsidised every supplier and their associated jobs in both the mining and mining supply industries and most of these suppliers exported most or a large proportion of their products to bring in export revenue, and with so many men in work it prevented unemployment and benefits from being paid out. In addition to this it kept local economies vibrant as these men actually supported local businesses through their wages spent in the local community to support another layer of industry which created many small businesses and kept a lot of people employed off the backs of this spending power, look at any former mining area now and they are decimated with few local industries and businesses.
One Government called the Department of Fiscal Studies actually studied all aspects of the economic picture and concluded the subsidies where totally justified when the "ripple effect" was factored in and would have remained economically viable at 35% higher than they were at the time.
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Post by smshogun on Aug 3, 2015 20:37:24 GMT -5
We could take it a stage further; Maggie Thatcher invested a lot of money in developing new markets for coal as she saw what was coming and that was control by the EU by controlling the power industries, look at the evidence. Everything is controlled by the EU, hence the interconnector between the UK and France which is connected to the European supergrid to ensure no EU member is self sufficient in electricity, the move to make electricity the dominant power source hence the move to make economically unviable electric vehicles; and reliance upon this EU supergrid to put people in fear of the lights going out.
Organisations such as the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (yes I am a member) pushing to take back our energy independence and supported by many other such organisations.
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Post by eleceng on Oct 24, 2015 15:43:55 GMT -5
Well now it reaches finality. The EU now has us closing down our steel industry & we are going to allow China & France to control our nuclear energy.
And Bishops want to allow more Middle East migrants into our Christian country. The same people who are killing Christians in their countries. The Bishops do nothing about this & never mention it.
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Post by fortythreesflyer on Oct 24, 2015 20:07:23 GMT -5
It is time for Kind Arthur Pendragon to rise and lead a crusade againat these defilers, we need to regain our sovereign isle.
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Post by smshogun on Oct 24, 2015 22:57:14 GMT -5
How true, currently we have the generals of the very richest in the world doing their bidding and these are the 13 EU commissioners who are unelected, unable to be removed, do what they like when they like and sit as judge and jury over the decisions they make, so what can we glean from this.
Currently the EU takes £58m per day from the UK (our money) and we only get 43% of that £58M back so the obvious question is where is the remaining 57% of that money going.
The EU hasn't had its accounts audited for close on 2 decades as nobody will put their names to it, let alone their signatures, why?
Divide and conquer is the name of the game here so lets look at a few examples; the EU closed down coal mining in the EU as the UK and several other countries as anyone with coal could produce electricity and town gas and be self sufficient in energy, hence why we import electricity through the EU electrical supergrid and gas comes across various EU member states, it now has some control over member states as their agenda is as simple as removing the self reliance of an individual member state and making it reliant upon the EU for critical supplies and services and by making each member state reliant on all other states they can wield power. If they aren't self sufficient it ties them into the EU and makes it harder to break away from them which is their agenda.
Why mass immigration? by diluting the population it covers up the Monarchs numerous breaches of her Coronation Oath and one important part is to maintain the traditions and customs of the nations people, change those traditions through immigration of different cultures and it gives a defence which cannot be broken easily and she still rakes in £millions per hour from taxpayers; how many know she was the largest shareholder in the payday lender Wonga, on the one hand she publicly says we have to tackle the problems of poverty in the UK and privately she is screwing over those she claims we must help by fleecing massive profits from the poorest in society and creating their poverty in many cases. Strangely she is one of the top 3 wealthiest people in the world and a proven hypocrite, and she doesn't have to register any of the dummy names she uses to set up these shell companies when everyone else does, yet we are all supposed to equal before the law and she flouts it with aplomb and nothing is ever done about it.
How many people know there is no obligation to pay any form of tax? even HMRC have confirmed this as true in a FOI request, yet when we start work tax and NI is taken from us and employers are threatened with fines if they don't stop it from our wages, why aren't we given the option to opt out if it is a voluntary obligation, what would happen if we refuse to pay VAT on our purchases, and why isn't there a system to get taxes refunded if it is a voluntary obligation.
Why are the UK in debt, yet borrow money for the benefit of the UK only to squander it on overseas aid to countries who don't need it? a recipient country pleads poverty and holds its hand out for more aid yet it can afford to develop its own nuclear programme, the aid was for the benefit of its people and not private corporations to develop a nuclear weapons programme, we borrow money yet pensions and benefits fall every successive years, police and NHS services are cut, yet we can still afford to bring in masses of immigrants including many criminals who suck our system dry despite the claims Government make which we all know are lies, and it is all parties who do this as they are controlled by the big money individuals and corporations.
I could go on but I'm sure there is enough for people to draw their own conclusions.
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Post by John on Oct 25, 2015 5:49:44 GMT -5
Eddie Cahn made references to UK income taxes years ago in his lectures, I didn't believe what he said, US income taxes yes as it's mentioned in the Constitution that only two taxes are allowed, plus all the legal stuff within Title26 and the regulations at Title 26USCFR actually backed up 100% of what he lectured on, including all penalties are applied using Title 26 but regulations found only in Title 27 US CFR, which is Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms!! Since then, many have found conclusive proof the "Infernal" Revenue Service isn't a government agnecy, but a collecting arm of the Federal Reserve Bank, which like the Bank of England has nothing to do with governments but is actually a private international banking cartel owned by many of the worlds richest people, including "Her Nibs"
Eddie made himself a huge target, but wouldn't back down, problem was he educated hundreds of thousands of people in the truth, backed up by solid hard core evidence. He had to flee the US, and was abducted, illegally and against international law a few years back, brought back to the US and prosecuted in a Kangaroo court, and is now serving a long sentence in club fed. As Wayne Green said many years back, it's dangerous to kick a sleeping dog, very prophetic words. Many thought Wayne was an idiot, but has been proved correct in many of his articles he wrote years back.
The best any of us can do who "know things we shouldn't" is pass information to others and educate them in what we know, keep our heads low and not make a target of ourselves. We are more dangerous to the powers that be that way.
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Post by eleceng on Oct 25, 2015 9:50:41 GMT -5
The problem is the general public is dumbed down so much they are more bothered who will win X factor or Big Brother than what is happening to the country. If the thinking individual speaks out they are branded as "conspiracy theorists". This of course suits the governing bodies.
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Post by smshogun on Oct 29, 2015 12:45:24 GMT -5
Mick, what's X factor?
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Post by smshogun on Oct 29, 2015 12:54:50 GMT -5
John; there was a FOI request made not that long ago and HMRC gave an interesting answer in which they clearly and openly stated there is no requirement to pay any tax as it is a VOLUNTARY OBLIGATION, so if it is a voluntary obligation when anyone starts work or changes jobs and is stopped PAYE (in the UK) it must be a criminal offence as I have not volunteered to pay tax; actually I do my level best to avoid paying it.
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Post by eleceng on Oct 30, 2015 15:06:27 GMT -5
You're pulling my leg now! It's a vastly overrated "non talent" show that attracts thousands of dummies, along with the press, who think it's the greatest thing since sliced bread!!!
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