Notes And References

 

(1) As long ago as March 1984,the FBI narrowly missed apprehending the serial killer Christopher Wilder after the credit card he used at a motel in Rifle, Colorado, was flagged by the bank. He was shot dead during a scuffle with two state troopers at Colebrook, New Hampshire the following month.
(2) A personal observation, I have on more than one occasion seen a video of a sporting event removed from YouTube within hours and possibly minutes following a copyright claim by a major news corporation. This proves it can be done.
(3) E-gold is a scam. You have been warned!
(4) The March 29, 2010 issue of this contemptible gutter rag alluded to “The veteran Jewish anti-Zionist MP Sir Gerald Kaufman” – a strange way indeed to refer to a lifelong Zionist. He was said to have suggested “wealthy members of the community” would be using their clout to buy influence. Shades of the Protocols Of Zion, or just the way Organised Jewry – and every other political lobby – works?
(5) Malik’s (ludicrous) conviction was quashed by the Court of Appeal in June 2008.
(6) This requires some qualification; at the time of writing, trading standards officers can and do exploit under-age boys and girls to tempt shopkeepers into selling them especially cigarettes. Clearly this is incitement. On the other hand, I can see nothing immoral or improper about a police officer posing as a 14 year old girl in a chat room to ensnare genuinely predatory paedophiles because everybody knows grown men should not solicit sexual encounters with under-age girls, even if the girl concerned is willing and makes the first move.

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