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Saturday, July 28, 2012

POLICE STATE - The Militarization of London



The UK Police State  -  The military has been given the right to militarize any home in Britain
  • The UK Conservative Party is turning Britain into a Police State.
  • Olympic Verdict Places British Residents Under Military Rule Indefinitely
  • Coming soon to the U.S. in the name of "national security"



It’s official: an Englishman’s home is no longer his castle.

In a move that is hardly witnessed in wartime, let alone in peacetime, the UK’s military establishment has been given the green light to quarter residential homes without any permission or notice reports Infowars News.

In the run-up to the 2012 Olympics in London, the UK’s Ministry of Defence (MOD) has taken the unprecedented step of erecting surface-to-air missile batteries on top of multiple residential locations around East London.

A group of local council tenants from Leytonstone, East London, lost their high court battle to prevent the military missile encampment from being stationed on the roof of their tower block before and during the Olympics. The action to use their residential block as a military base was signed off by the British Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister, Home Secretary and Defence Secretary in ‘Defence of the Realm’.


Militarization of private homes - Rooftop Missiles in London
The military takes over private property




Residents were then also refused permission and blocked from applying for an appeal via judicial review because the case falls under the guise of national security.

At no point beforehand were any of the residents given consultation by the MOD. Moreover, the ruling against the residents has set a number of new legal precedents in favour of the military, including a ‘zero notice’ policy whereby the MOD has no obligation to inform or consult residents beforehand, nor do they have any legal obligation to offer any compensation if they choose to commandeer a private property to set-up a forward operating base.

The residents of the Fred Wigg tower block were concerned, amongst many other issues, that surface-to-air missiles on their tower block could make them a terrorist target.   (Infowars.com)


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