I posted my last blog in too much of a hurry and in a state of anger and concern over the descent of my country into a police state. One point I should make in relation to what happened to David Miranda is that neither the government or the police were prepared to comment on the incident or proffer any explanation. This is completely unacceptable and should fill each citizen of the UK with both anger and trepidation.
As I have said, both politicians and the police are the ultimate examples of public servants. They are there for a function, to govern and police the nation on behalf of the members of society who finance them and pay their wages. In other words, each of us, in a small and minor way, are the government and the police's employers. As a result neither government nor the state financed legal professions have any right whatsoever to refuse to answer questions about their activities to the people on whom they are totally dependent for their livelihood. They cannot be allowed to operate without clarity, openness and transparency. They are the wielders of power in society, and must never be allowed to abuse their power by turning it against the population or innocent parties. Their power comes from their position, and their position arises from the people. Both government and the police are what we call derivative, that is they derive their purpose and their functions from a source, and the source is the people. They do not exist because of any other reason. In addition, never forget that the idea that if you have nothing to hide you have nothing to fear is one of our masters biggest lies. What happened to David Miranda is ample proof of that, and never forget that Jean Charles De Menezes was shot six times in the head for absolutely nothing.
What has happened in the past 30 years is that Britain has lost its claim to be a democracy. A democracy is a demos kritas, a society ruled by the people. What happens in modern Britain is that we have the dubious luxury of voting every four or five years for a group of people who completely ignore the people once they gain office and persistently and consistently lie through their teeth. I do not wish to bore you as I could write a book about this situation but the British people will have to waken up to the dangers that they face from their own government and its forces of law and order. I say its forces of law and order as the police in particular ceased to belong to the people a long time ago. They now exist to simply do the ruling elites bidding at all times. I have said before, Westminster is a lost cause, we must have independence from this corrupt institution as a matter of urgency. You have been warned.
Your Servant
Doktor Kommirat
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