For the record #1 – Suzanne Fernandes outs herself as a liar

A reliable source informs me that last Monday’s LBC radio phone-in with Muslim Zionist, Maajid Nawaz, featured a call from a disillusioned serving police officer who stated that his force had been obliged to arrest someone for singing a song. Who could that be, I wonder?

November 2016, bare-faced liar and useful idiot for the Israel lobby, Suzanne Fernandes, managed to have an officer from Derbyshire Constabulary arrest me – the officer told me he was acting on behalf of Essex Police – for alleged harassment. Fernandes falsely accused me of targeting her and her children on Twitter. I was never asked to answer bail and the charges against me were dropped. Indeed, Fernandes regularly posts photos of her young children online – most recently as her Twitter header. One may be forgiven for concluding that professional victims like Fernandes use their own kids as bait. She’s certainly not the only one.

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Turning Point: The Trial of Alison Chabloz

By Karl Radl, first published by Semitic Controversies. Reproduced with kind permission.

Alison Chabloz – the heroic lady who poked fun at the great shibboleth of modern times aka the so-called ‘Holocaust’ – was convicted of uploading ‘three grossly offensive’ songs on YouTube by a Magistrates Court presided over by Judge John Zani. (1) Zani is himself the descendant of Italian immigrants to the UK. (2)

Despite the assorted hype being used by jewish publications like Jewish News – the Times of Israel’s UK subsidiary – claiming that Zani’s verdict was damning. (3) The fact of the matter is that ‘Chabloz was convicted under section 127 of the Communications Act 2003 after District Judge John Zani found the material to be “grossly offensive”. There is no law specifically against Holocaust denial in the UK.’ (4)

While the Jewish Chronicle buried the following important observation at the very end of their article: ‘Because District Judge Zani’s ruling was at a magistrates’ court, it does not set a binding precedent.’ (5)

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A Song Is Not A Crime !

With just three weeks to go before my next appearance at Westminster Magistrates Court, have the authorities finally grasped the level of malice directed towards myself, my livelihood and my family?

Twice last November, I was arrested on charges of malicious communications and harassment, brought by the very same people whom I had previously reported to police for the exact same crimes committed against me. The difference being that I have lost my livelihood, have had my gigs cancelled and have been harassed in my own home with anonymous, threatening letters.

Rather than do their duty and bring the perpetrators of these crimes against me to justice, police closed their investigations and then arrested me for alleged crimes against these same perpetrators. Apologies for the bad language, but it’s fucking insane.

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