Sunday 17 August 2008
Plans for Government to control all employment?
Tell Yokel he's wrong, please! But he's been having a think. The government process might not have started with the Security Industries Authority (a Home Office quango), but Yokel's train of thought did. And then it went on to the Retail Industries blacklist noted in his previous post. Similar blacklists are alleged to have been running in the offshore oil industry and in the construction industries for many a long year.
Now there is the drive for overt government regulation of the professions. Lawyers and doctors used to be left to regulate themselves, now it has to be through government.
It seems as though the agenda is to ensure that every employable person in the country has their status recorded on a government approved database somewhere. So government controls the training and employability of everyone. These agencies will also work to integrate government and private firms, in the way that we now see references to the "police family" including security companies! Already the Borders Police are making life very difficult for those who employ non-EU nationals.
This control freakery is suffocating, but then that is probably what it is intended to do. Just like it did in Nazi Germany or Soviet Russia. Welcome to the EUSSR (hat tip for EUSSR due to someone, but Yokel's memory can't tell him who, sorry).
What comes next?
Yokel really didn't want to be stuck at a keyboard this morning, with his blood pressure rising fast fast, but he's got to let off some steam!
Reader, you might have gathered by now that Yokel thinks that the end times of the true scriptures are not far away. For Jesus said: "And ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wars: see that ye be not troubled: for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet." "All these are the beginning of sorrows", verse 8. The world is doing pretty well on the wars front, nation is rising up against nation and the observant can see more to come, and there are plenty of earthquakes and famines on the go. The good news is that God knows about them, and he has told us "See that ye be not troubled". After all, John 3:16 reads: "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." For those who have not accepted these things, Yokel just asks that you look around and consider if there might be some substance in them.
Assured that God knows about what is going on, and that He cares, then we can ask "What comes next?" without fear. Some time ago Yokel had a passion for reading about the end times in scripture. He didn't like what he found. Putting his own view on it, it seems that the horrors of the 1939-45 war were just a dress rehearsal and that God stayed the hand of His opponent and gave us the victory. But we have squandered it. Even so God still cares for later in Matthew 24 we read: "For then shall be great tribulation, such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever shall be. And except those days should be shortened, there should no flesh be saved: but for the elect's sake those days shall be shortened." So even in his righteous anger at our Nation's deliberate turning its back on Him (just consider how anti-Christian is our present government in Britain), He still cares.
So what gave rise to this morning's sermon from Yokel? Rumbling away in the background is the deliberate planned action by Russia to re-annexe Georgia. As another blogger has said, "If anyone out there really believed that Russia's attack was about South Ossetia or Kosovo, do get in touch with me. I have a bridge I'd like to sell you." Also in the background are the actions of the EU to form itself into a country regardless of the wishes of the people it would thereby subjugate. Note that the link in the previous sentence is to 2001, not the current furore! The EU must surely be one of the players in Daniel 7:23-25. But then the Islamic Ummah also closely fits the description in v23 of being a kingdom different from all kingdoms. So things are going wrong with our world, big time.
But it was closer to home, with the smaller things that are also going wrong that made Yokel's blood pressure really boil. Firstly there is the out of control teenage girl who called the Police because her father slapped her. She has cost him his career, because of the Political Correctness of it all. What does that tell us about the Police? Read the comments on the link! Then there is the Deputy Head Teacher whose career is at an end because of unfounded allegations.
And the Police now control what you are allowed to read? That article and the associated comments point to a contradictory state of affairs. The alleged Al-Quaeda Manual that was download from a US Dept of Justice web site was deemed to run foul of section 58 of the Terrorism Act 2000. So the Police say that "The university authorities have now made clear that possession of this material is not required for the purpose of your course of study nor do they consider it legitimate for you to possess it for research purposes." But it was on the Reading List for the studies in question! So the Police now have charge of all University courses and research studies?? Looks like it! [The US DoJ originals of the manual, edited, are split into four parts, part one; part two; part three; part four. The Air University mirror, cited by the White House, hosts it here.]
And now there is the nPower advertising campaign intended to boost their "green" credentials. But just how do they intend to go about it? They set up, and it is being pushed through schools so it must be official Party Policy, the "Climate Cops". Have a look at the Teachers' Zone and the materials it contains. Who else encouraged their nations' youth to snitch on family friends and neighbours? Would this approach pass the Hitler/Stalin test? Too right it would! It is just what they did as part of the early preparations for the pogroms to come. One or two people have had something to say about it, EUReferendum is one, and (provided you can stand the swearing) Ian_QT at the Devil's Kitchen is another. In response to a challenge, Richard North explains at length what is wrong with the idea.
And Yokel hasn't even started to explode about the national employee blacklist that is being run up by some employers! There's more around on that one, but Yokel has had enough writing this post, and you dear reader have probably had enough reading it, so please go scroogle for it yourself. Yes, the Home Office is in there somewhere, calling it a partnership!
Alas, Yokel concludes that there is little that can be done on a human level to right these wrongs. The people in charge plan to profit one way or another from the situations as they are. Our leaders are immoral or evil, or worse. Instead we must pray. Pray to the one true God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, whose Son paid the price for the sins of those who will turn to Him. He calls us all. Please answer that call and accept Him.
Friday 15 August 2008
Bloggers' Block
Not the kind of thing that Schillings Solicitors tried to do to Craig Murray, or some Texan lawyer who is trying to cover up his assett stripping of the UK charity SPCK (a Christian bookshop chain, well they used to be until he declared them bankrupt in Texas).
No, its just that words don't slip easily off the ends of the fingers. There is so much going wrong, and so little time to write about it. And a heavy heart.
Blogging will continue to be erratic.
Update: Three SPCK links and a starter or two for the punch up started by Schillings (on behalf of Alisher Usmanov) against Craig Murray.
Petition - Abandon Lisbon Part II
A bit of flotsam came quietly into Yokel's inbox the other day. It said it was from Number10. It said that the Prime Minister's Office had responded to the petition. You too can read the response, it is at: http://www.number10.gov.uk/Page16518 . You knew it anyway, didn't you. Not a blind bit of notice. All perfectly legal. Traitors.
Friday 27 June 2008
And the Police think they are due "Respect" from the citizens of this country?
Sorry, two Police stories in one day is a bit much for Yokel. But this one cannot go unremarked.
Yokel is aware that there are bad apples in every workplace, and there might be some in the police as well. But after all the shouting from the politicians, we were assured that it could never happen again, weren't we? When was that? Try the aftermath of just about any big event with unsafe convictions set aside since the mid 1960s.
But all that the legal changes have done is further alienate the Police from the civilians, and put paid to Sir Robert Peel's Principles of Policing. Yokel hopes that this vicious attack by someone in the uniform of the Warwickshire Police on a home & business owner is not the shape of things to come. Imagine it. Being partially blinded at the age of 35 for the crime of looking outside your front door to see what was going on.
Yokel has grave doubts that the appropriate charges, causing grievous bodily harm, will ever be brought against the officers who did it. He doubts if they lose their pensions, let alone be dismissed in disgrace. Why? Because the Police act nowadays as if they are above the law. Just like they were/are in the Soviet Union, East Germany, Burma, or Zimbabwe. The Metropolitan Police got away with murdering a Brazilian plumber, and even promoted Deputy Assistant Commissioner Cressida Dick for a job well done. So getting out of this unprovoked assault in Warwickshire is to be expected.
The Police are developing the mindset of an army of occupation, ready to quell a mutinous population. Beware, some EU politicians are already labelling opponents of the EU as terrorists. This incident in Warwickshire is to show that it is now dangerous to step out of line. Just be good sheeple, and do as you are told and you won't come to any harm.
PS: Trespass is not a crime in the UK (exceptions include military bases and the railways) so North Wales Police charge an "unauthorised" canoeist under the Fraud Act 2006. We know that Al Capone was eventually incarcerated for being "economical with the truth" when completing his tax return. But he had been responsible for quite a bit of gangland murder and mayhem. This chap was just protesting about the imposition of a toll charge on a bit of river. Don't step out of line. Just be good sheeple and do as you are told. Nothing has gone mad. The system is not broken. It is intended to intimidate.
More problems for London
Yokel has absolutely no support for Sir Ian Bliar, Commissar of the Metropolitan Police. Possibly a Socialist or Common Purpose stooge, he could be a candidate for the "unfit for purpose" tag of his erstwhile boss John Reed.
But he has got his hands full of rebels. Doing the Politically Correct thing, he might well have over promoted his ethnic minority staff to the point at which they believe they can win an insurrection. Assistant Commissioner Tarique Ghaffur is the one who features in the Daily Mail report, but his actions are supported by the National Black Police Association. Who leads the NBPA, why none other than Commander Ali Dizaei, also of the Metropolitan Police, and of one or two battles himself concerning allegedly dubious expenses claims, and alleged bullying incidents.
Its a small world isn't it. And what a shame it is self inflicted. Lets get a Police Force who's senior officers know right from wrong, who know crime from pandering to lobby groups, and who are politically and religiously impartial.
Then the UK might get somewhere.
Wednesday 25 June 2008
Digital TV and Radio
What is it with all this pressure to switch from analogue to digital for both TV and now Radio? Yokel has been pondering this one for quite a while, and still doesn't think he has got to the bottom of it.
The initial reason has to be greed. Greed by the government, in
particular HM Treasury. It has already sold off all the physical assets
that it can lay its hands on, but still it has to fund the feckless
reckless spending habits of "Prudence".
So Ofcom seems to have been charged with selling off the TV frequencies
to raise as much as the mobile phone auctions did. Some hope in that!
The phone companies are still ruing their exuberant bidding, and the
word is out on the street. Then of course the same trick can be played
on the audio/radio frequencies and get even more lovely loot for HMG to waste
invest in scams like the Olympics necessary
Social (re)developments. Money always seems to be a good motivator, and
if it is a Socialist doing the deciding, that the money is someone
else's is an extra bonus.
But is that all? One of the features of the Government Wartime Broadcasting Service was its regionalisation. With feeds into every local radio and national radio & TV station, the WBS would take over the transmitters and broadcast its own information service to the population. Of great importance to this was the development of local radio in the UK, which would have permitted people in one region to be given different information from those in another region who faced different difficulties. This could be brought about by the low power and restricted range of the local radio transmitters. Interesting that there were 9 regions, just the same as the number of EU Regions in the UK! The current plans for digital terrestrial TV and for digital radio use frequencies that continue to provide local services only. So the opportunity to tailor the government announcements to the needs of particular areas continues to be a feature of the system.
But with digital, there is the added advantage that encryption is much more easily applied. This will enable the WBS easily to confine messages to those for whom it is intended. The technology is proven, it is how BSkyB enforces its payments, for example. Yokel does not wish to put ideas into the head of TV Licensing, but that would be one way of ensuring they collect their tax! Encrypt the Freeview channels, and then issue the necessary card to those who had paid their TV Licence Fee. This of course has the advantage that TV reception can then be turned on and off individually, by those in authority. BSkyB turn a (former) subscriber off when their payments are not made. Now for the control freaks, this must be getting exciting! Thus the mandatory switch to digital TV.
The pressure to digital radio is again greed. There are frequencies to be sold off. But again there is the control. The current plan would have all public broadcasting withdrawn from VHF FM, and Medium Wave, with Long Wave if they can. And push all the audience onto DAB. The very DAB system that the Germans are turning off because it is no good. No, says the report (page 8) it will do the UK very well. To paraphrase the report a little bit, it is probably the best thing since sliced bread. That the Germans and the French are going for an alternative system (DMB-A) (same report, page 6) is immaterial. Well at least until the essential Harmonisation kicks in, when the whole of the Great and Glorious Nation (including the province formerly known as England) will be compelled to change to the Franco-German standard, because its so ... ... European. By that time Yokel fears that encryption will have been built in, and that the Citizen's ID card will be necessary to permit the reception of radio.
Why? Yokel guesses that George Orwell had the answer.
Yes, Yokel will be careful not to sit on his tinfoil hat when he has his sit down. Thinking? No more for today!
The occasional bit of fun
Yes, fun seems to be missing from Yokel's world at present. But he could not help but chortle at this line in a comment at Inspector Gadget: "I buy apple doughnuts for the health concious. Do apple doughnuts count as one of your five a day?"
Little things please ...
Monday 23 June 2008
Come on, one two three, let's all be afraid NOW!
As someone who lived through all the period of the IRA terrorist
campaign in England, Yokel is having a bit of a problem taking the
current tourist terrorist threat as seriously as his
would be masters wish him to. Yokel agrees that there are some very
unpleasant people out there, people who are the special favourites of
the current ruling clique. But they haven't yet managed to mount an
effective campaign.
But that hasn't stopped our would be masters from using the fear that we should be having in order to try to remove fairly basic freedoms. The war on photographers is but one example.
And now, here comes the war on private planes. (Notice this take on the report turned up first at the Ministry of Propaganda?) Yokel wonders why private planes are being picked out for special treatment. And then some light dawns. These private planes don't land at Heathrow where passengers are herded like sheep through the fongerprinting and photography and see-through-your-clothes scanners. They take off and land elsewhere. DANGER! The would be masters are not in total command. QUICK, MAKE IT ILLEGAL!
Well that is Yokel's guess at present. Anyone want to bet a pint on it?
Sunday 22 June 2008
Another privacy down the drain
And so, without showing any sign of understanding the issues, the Independent announces the imminent trial of Phorm targetted advertising by BT Retail.
The privacy issues are so large that surely they cannot be glossed over, unless there is an underlying cause that has not yet surfaced. Something like Security Service involvement, perhaps.
Basically, every BT Retail ISP subscriber will be offered "Webwise" as some free protection against web nasties. It really offers nothing more than proper browsers such as Firefox or Opera already give. The subscriber then pays for the "free" protection by having every single one of his web pages not just recorded (as required shortly by EU/UK government regulation), but INSPECTED as to content, so that Phorm can then serve targetted adverts. The technique it uses is called Deep Packet Inspection (DPI for short). The technique is not universally admired! Companies such as Ellacoya market data routing equipment designed for the job, but tell us very little about how it works.
Privacy? Out of the window. Phorm will know each BT subscriber by number, and enough about what they get up to on the web to justify the expense of putting their equipment into every BT datacentre to perform the interception. Phorm will read every page, including online webmail, bank statements, and anything else transmitted on port 80 (web page traffic mostly). The scheme may be extended to other internet traffic (eg FTP, VoIP, Instant Messaging, etc) at a later date.
The government seems to want to let this slip in, and so has refused so far to consider prosecution for illegal interception under RIPA (Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act).
Actions:
- Read up about it (reading list below, or just use "phorm" as a search term)
- If they are your ISP, leave BT Retail for an alternative ISP (links to lists below)
- Protest at the BT AGM on 16 July 2008 (see No DPI for more details)
Reading List:
- The Register
- BadPhorm Blog
- Open Rights Group
- Open Rights Group meet Phorm
- The Guardian
- The New York Times
- Do Not Trust Webwise
- Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge - Roundup
- Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge - Stealing Phorm Cookies
- Ars Technica
- No DPI
- Anti Phorm League - has some further links not noted here
- Techdirt
- The Guardian - Technology Blog - about the PREVIOUS secret trials
- GigaOM
- Dephormation
- Deny Phorm
- PC Advisor also tell of the new trial, but sit on the fence about the consequences.
Lists of Phorm free ISPs can be found at:
RIPA NOTICE: CONSENT IS NOT GIVEN FOR THIS PAGE TO BE INTERCEPTED DURING TRANSMISSION
Saturday 21 June 2008
Where has the visitor map gone?
A housekeeping note. In the light of the Swedish plan to implement total surveillance of electronic communications in and out of their country, and a reminder that the Anglosphere has been doing exactly that for quite a while, and plans to beef it up further, Yokel has been sitting down to have a think.
What started to worry him was the Visitor Map, the Translation Widget, and the Comments. For all of these things, the visitor is redicted to call information from another site. How much should they trust them? How much does Yokel trust them? The answer really ought to be "No further than he could throw them", or some such retort. Especially troubling was either of the free sites set up to log where visitors have come from - the visitor map. Both companies are London based, but these days, that is not a recommendation of trust! The translation firm is in Russia.
Either way, Yokel started to feel uncomfortable about automatically exposing his visitors to such vulnerabilities. So they have gone. There is still a link to the online translation service. Yokel has found this firm to provide some of the better automatic translations around. But again, it is for the visitor to make his/her own decision on that score, not for Yokel to make an entry on their server logs an essential requirement of a visit to his blog.
Given the blogging software that Yokel is using, he has not yet worked out how to replace Haloscan for the comments. So they remain at present, but Yokel hopes their days are numbered, and he can then declare this blog to be Java free. Please let him know about any alternatives that you have seen.
Another outcry by the "Justice" industry - we was robbed of our powers!
Yokel is certain that here we have the makings of another knee-jerk law, which will prove yet again that "hard cases make bad law"! Why won't they learn?
" Police chief fears witnesses rule" shouts the headline from the Ministry of Propaganda as they report comments by John Yates to the Daily Telegraph.
Then on Radio 4 (Today programme) Jack Straw, the ex National Union of Students president who is now at the controls of our Province's "Justice" system, announces that the issue of protecting witness identities would be addressed "very urgently". Bang goes another principle of English Common Law.
What an opportunity this one presents! Not only "think of the CHILDREN",
but "think of the WOMEN", "think of the MINORITIES", and "think of the
PEOPLE" will all come tumbling out. At this point, Yokel tries to
remember any proposals for draconian restrictions that have been knocked
back recently. Its a bit too soon to use this as an excuse for having
another crack at the "90 days detention without charge" game, so that
will probably not be used this time round. But it will be further grist
to the plans to abolish Jury trials completely. And Yokel guesses that
we are likely to see anonymous accusers permitted, initially in the
"most SERIOUS" of crimes, and for all cases involving
tourism terrorism in order to protect the "security services
who are working selflessly for the protection of the PEOPLE". A year or
so of function creep will then see the power available for all trials,
at the absolute discretion of the prosecution. Just for good measure
Yokel also fears that it will include expansion of the Racial and
Religious Hatred law to make Christianity completely illegal, unless it
is the wishy washy watered down government approved drivel lead by the
Druid Williams in his attempt to lead his flock to eternal damnation.
If unchallenged, and if Yokel's fears are right, this will be another swift adoption straight out of the STASI manual. Is downloading the STASI Manual a crime?
Wednesday 18 June 2008
If we had let the government do it properly ...
Once again, it never rains but there's a storm. Out of the woodwork comes more computer thefts, of computers containing personal or very personal details. Yokel would guess that many of the details were only given because it was a legal requirement to give them, or because there remains some slight semblance of trust in the relationship.
First off the blocks was Hazel Blears who had some government details on a desktop PC in her constituency office. Probably against the rules, but they are government ministers and so are even more immune from criticism than ordinary politicians. Dear reader, please remember your place at the bottom of the heap, along with Yokel.
Then comes St George's Hospital, Tooting. Please go read the articles in The Register that are the links. For the computer security professionals who write and read there can say it so much more eloquently that Yokel. They can say that this Civil Service and its political "masters" just do not have the slightest clue when it comes to data security. And there is a further treat in store. Nudged by the comments (beware the language, there are some very angry people there) to the Tooting article, Yokel notes that a Wolverhampton GP gave away the medical records of 11,000 patients. A quick search for "laptop computer theft uk password protect" (without the quotes) got Yokel reeling. He had had enough after the first 100 or so results, and still they kept coming.
In NONE of these instances was the data encrypted. "Password protection" is a fig leaf, and will not do. All Yokel is waiting for now is some fool of a Home Secretary to claim that if we had the "biometric security" of ID Cards, then all would have been well, and none of the thefts would have happened.
Caution: It will be harmful to life if the reader were to hold his/her breath while waiting for someone to be punished (dismissed?) for these examples of Gross Misconduct.
Even worse than that is the realisation that one of the very best encryption products available (Truecrypt) is actually free. Yes that is right, gratis, without cost, and not only that, you don't have to pay for it! And still they think it isn't necessary!
Yokel shakes his head sadly, and exits stage left for a sit down. He has done as much thinking as he can bear for today.
So it must be true, then!
Our current Dear Leader has denied that there are/were any plans for the amalgamation of the British and French Navies.
So it must be true.
Traitor
Wake Up, The Coffee Has Boiled Dry
If you can't yet smell the acrid smoke of burnt coffee, then try this article at England Expects. It is a repost of a published comment by one of Europe's would be rulers, a Romanian MEP.
As EE write, it is unfiskable. And if you don't know God, it could be unbearable. But He has told us that things like this are to come. What we are living through now may not be the specific fulfilment of this prophecy, but Yokel opines that we are now very, very close.