Tuesday, June 08, 2010

YOU MIGHT BE THE NEXT MASS MURDERER

from EU Referendum:
http://eureferendum.blogspot.com/2010/06/final-straw.html


The final straw? Posted by Richard Friday, June 04, 2010 Several newspapers note that the Cumbria killer Derrick Bird (pictured) may have been in trouble with the tax authorities and feared being made bankrupt by them. There is thus speculation as to whether this was the final straw which triggered his lethal rampage in which 12 people ended up dead.



Certainly, there is good evidence(http://eureferendum.blogspot.com/2010/02/stack-effect.html ) that being on the receiving end of the implacable ministrations of the authorities is indeed enough to trigger a violent response.



If that was the case here, as my newsagent remarked yesterday before even this was known, it was a pity Bird expended his energies on largely innocent people. It was a shame, he said, that he had not put his anger to more productive use and run amok in the Inland Revenue offices or the local town hall.



With a bill for £1,210.33 sitting on my desk – the latest peremptory demand from Bradford Council for its Council Tax – I would quite endorse the choice of the latter target, where the idea of contributing to the £182,000 annual salary (plus pension, perks, etc) of a useless chief executive is not at all appealing.



If it was the contact with officialdom which triggered Bird's rampage, I can quite understand. Reaching into the depths of my own soul, I can touch a portion of my psyche which reserves the blackest hatred for the insouciance of mindless officials, calling themselves the "Department of Customer Services", who would have me committed to jail for failure to yield to their extortion.



And extortion this is. Unlike any other debt, failure to pay this one results in an automatic prison sentence. It makes a total mockery of the idea that we are free men. We are out on license, on payment of an annual fee to the authorities – failing payment of which the forces of the State are despatched to root you out, with unrestrained violence, to arrest you and commit you to jail.



Yet steal as much and you are unlikely to be treated as harshly. If you are an MP you can steal £40,000 and still be called "honourable", while you keep your job which you gained under false pretences.(http://eureferendum.blogspot.com/2010/06/david-laws-is-thief.html )



Fortunately for these mindless, faceless officials, we are civilised people – we do not (yet) come for them and slaughter them in their beds, even when we should. And when a creature like Bird finally snaps – if that is what happened – usually the wrong people get killed.



But, that will not always be the case. There are people who have the effrontery to call themselves "consumer services" as they steal our money. For that alone they should be slaughtered. Societies, as well as people, have their breaking points. Ours cannot be far away.



 

See that jolly English chum's photo?  The beast drowned out his ability to drown out the sorrows they caused him in alcohol. 

Being fucking stupid, he shot all the wrong people-randomly shooting at people just plays into the enemy's hands.  Now the Brits will be banned from having broken pieces of wood with sharp ends... not that the about total gun ban has worked-or ever will. 

When the agents of the beast come to rob you of everything you've worked way too hard for your entire life over a hundred dollar bill, well, you're not going to get out of that.  But do us a favor and shoot the right people; those oath traitors that execute those raids if you can't avoid it.  Better would be to sneak out before the raid, go find the dirtbag bureaucrats who cut the orders to rob you.

If you're going to go out in a blaze of gunfire, direct it at the right people-and take some marksmanship courses beforehand.

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