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Monday, 25 May 2009

CYBER TERRORISTS TARGET BNP WEBSITE by TITVS ADVXAS


It had to happen. The most popular political website in The UK, The BNP Website has been bought down by a Denial of Service attack. In layman's English, a whole ship load of Baddy Computers have requested access from the BNP computers, to a degree that we couldn't cope. A bit like the amount of grit we had in the UK this year to combat the extended cold weather spell. It appears that The Russian Mafia may be to blame for this! The attack started on Saturday night apparently, and as I write The BNP site is still down. Emails sent to bnp.org.uk addresses have been bounced back to me as "undeliverable"





From Sir Simon Darby's Blogspot website:
"The main BNP website is currently down due to a massive Denial of Service Attack. The site was attacked last night, at one point dealing with 28 million hits, but we managed to block out the traffic which was emanating from Eastern Europe and Russia.The size of the assault today is unparalleled and there is no doubt that whoever has organised this has had to pay out a serious amount of money to the criminal underworld.On Friday the servers of Clear Channel, part of a huge conglomerate that provides billboard advertising, suffered a similar attack. Their IT professionals tracked the criminal activity back to a notorious "anti-fascist" organisation openly aligned to the Labour Party and supported by the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats. This organisation was protesting at the decision by Clear Channel to allow the BNP to display advertising in support of our European Election Campaign.As a consequence of the criminal actions against Clear Channel we understand that their legal team is currently in the process of issuing writs against the perpetrators which as well as civil actions will involve the possibility of potential criminal charges including racketeering"





Simon is allowing BNP news to be posted on his site whilst the crisis is being dealt with. Its times like this that we need a back up email list eg FredSmith@bnp.org.uk AND FredSmith@hotmail.com . To that end I have added a few extra names I have seen as CC emails to my own circulation list. (I will always try to send my circulations as BCC emails, so don't worry, your alter ego is secure!) So if you receive emails from me at two addresses or would like to, then:
  1. dont panic.
  2. perhaps keep two addresses for your self available in the future.
  3. so that these addresses remain in the private domain, send bulk emails as BCC with both the CC and TO field empty. That means you receive an email addressed to 'UNDISCLOSED RECIPIENT'

DON'T LET THE BASTARDS GET YOU DOWN!!

UPDATE:FROM SIMON DARBYS SITE...At 13:36 Monday we can now confirm that following on from the sustained denial of service attack on the main BNP website (http://www.bnp.org.uk/) we can now confirm the following:

  1. The Counter Terrorism Unit at Scotland Yard is now investigating.
  2. MI5 have now been alerted to this incident which has serious implications for UK security.
  3. The Labour Party aligned "Searchlight" organisation is now being investigated by the Metropolitan Police for a similar attack on the servers of Clear Channel.

The situation is compounded by the fact that "Searchlight" actually works for the Metropolitan Police.

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Sunday, 24 May 2009

MORE RULES 'TO KEEP WITHIN' BY TITVS ADVXAS

(l-r) Derek Conway, Andrew Mackay and Malcolm Bruce
MPs' expenses: Cash secrets of the politicians who keep it in the family
Full details of how MPs and their families have taken advantage of the taxpayer-funded expenses system are disclosed for the first time today.

An investigation by The Sunday Telegraph has established that many of the MPs – more than 200 in total – who employ relatives have been able to claim extra expenses as a result of the arrangement.
Some have been able to claim money for a main home, in addition to their second home, because their spouse works there on parliamentary business.

Others have been paid from public funds for items for spouses, or have taken advantage of second home allowances to provide relatives with a free place to stay.
One MP was allowed to claim taxpayers’ money to run a “constituency office” 330 miles from his constituency.
Today’s disclosures will add to the furore over the use of parliamentary expenses and put more MPs under pressure to repay money.
Yesterday, two MPs named in the Telegraph investigation – Andrew Mackay, David Cameron’s former parliamentary aide, and Ian McCartney, the former Labour Party Chairman – announced that they were leaving parliament at the next election.
Mr Mackay’s wife Julie Kirkbride, also a Conservative MP, is among those whose expense claims are highlighted today. She allowed her brother to stay rent-free at the couple’s taxpayer-funded apartment in Bromsgrove, West Midlands. Tory sources insisted that no rules had been broken.
Two other Labour MPs, Linda Gilroy and David Kidney, said yesterday that they were paying back £1,891 and £2,450 respectively after errors involving claims for council tax. Neither has yet featured in the Telegraph investigation.
Meanwhile, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, faced criticism after claiming that the “systematic humiliation” of MPs was a threat to Britain’s democracy. John Mann, a Labour MP who has published his own expenses details for four years, said: “I totally disagree with the Archbishop of Canterbury. The public has a right to know.
“If Parliament and the political parties handle this well, a lot of good will come out of this.” An ICM opinion poll showed that two-thirds of voters want Gordon Brown to call a general election before Christmas.
Today’s disclosures include:
Malcolm Bruce, the president of the Scottish Liberal Democrats, was able to claim thousands of pounds towards the running of both his London flat and his constituency home in Scotland. The MP, whose wife, Rosemary, works for him from their home on Deeside, was paid nearly £3,100 towards his Scottish home as well as more than £61,186 for his London home between April 2005 and March 2008.
Derek Conway, the MP who lost the Conservative whip after he employed his son at Westminster, despite there being no evidence that he did any work, spent thousands of pounds of taxpayers’ money on two family homes. He was allowed to claim taxpayers’ money on a family house in Northumberland after telling Commons officials he did parliamentary work there, even though it is 330 miles away from his Commons seat of Old Bexley and Sidcup, in south-east London.
Michael Clapham, a Labour MP, claimed £210 for a pair of glasses for his wife, Yvonne, on his taxpayer-funded office allowance. Mrs Clapham works for him as his assistant. He also claimed £64.93 on the office budget for dinner services and £19.97 for an iron.
The disclosures raise further questions about the system that allows MPs to employ family members at a total cost to the taxpayer estimated at up to £5.8 million a year. Other legislatures, including the United States Congress, the European Parliament and national parliaments in several European countries, have passed measures banning elected representatives from employing relatives.
Last night Mr Mackay, after being summoned to a meeting with Mr Cameron yesterday, said he would not stand as a candidate for Bracknell at the next election because he did not want to be a “distraction”. The MP, who was barracked by voters at a meeting in his constituency on Friday night, said: “I understand why people are angry. I hope my decision to step down goes some way to showing my constituents how sorry I am about my own situation.”
Mr McKay earlier stepped down as Mr Cameron’s aide after an internal Tory investigation established that he and his wife were making claims that meant they effectively had two second homes, both funded with public money.
Mr McCartney, meanwhile, said he had “agonised over a truly traumatic decision of retiring early from the only job I have ever loved”. His friends said he was quitting as MP for health reasons, linked to heart surgery two years ago. Mr McCartney spent £16,000 furnishing and decorating his designated second home but paid the money back two years later.
TITVS SAYS: IT'S ABOUT TIME WE ACTED. IF WE USE THE TEMPLATE BELOW, AND MAKE A COMPLAINT TO OUR LOCAL POLICE ABOUT OUR LOCAL MP!
________________________________
NAME
ADDRESS

DATE

Chief Superintendent ENTER NAME
LOCAL POLICE HQ ADDRESS
LOCAL POLICE HQ ADDRESS
LOCAL POLICE HQ ADDRESS

Dear Sir/Madam,

I am writing to you following the announcement by Sir Paul Stephenson, the Scotland Yard Commissioner, that police are prepared to initiate formal criminal inquiries into MPs’ expenses after disclosures by The Daily Telegraph. I wish that you to investigate my local MP (NAME OF MP) for fraudulent expense claims highlighted by The Daily Telegraph

(Cut & Paste or Enter details from The Daily Telegraph here)

As you have read, some of the fraudulent claims have been spotted and repaid by the house of commons fees office, but nevertheless, Theft is theft and Fraud is Fraud, whether the item is repaid or not.

I am fearful of retribution from (NAME OF MP) or their ‘friends’, so, should you proceed with this enquiry, I expect that none of my personal details are disclosed to (NAME OF MP) or their counsel, despite their apparent standing in the community.
I await your response.

Yours Sincerely

YOUR NAME
________________________________
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Islamist Mobs Destroying Democracy in Britain

Mike Bell at The DUDLEY-PORT BNP POSTER
Straight from the main BNP website:

Islamist Mobs Destroying Democracy in Britain: Threaten to Attack BNP Billboards

Two British National Party election advertisement billboards in different parts of the country came under threat from mobs of Islamists this afternoon. One billboard was covered up after the mob intimidated the police by threatening to attack.
The first sign of trouble came in the West Midlands where an Islamist mob emerged from a local mosque after Friday prayers - where they had possibly been stirred up during the sermon - and threatened a BNP billboard advertising ‘British jobs for British workers,’ according to BNP press officer Simon Darby.
“The police were called in to protect the billboard, which they did, despite the mob taunting them, threatening Jihad and shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’ and other such militant Islamist slogans,” Mr Darby said.
“The outbreak of militancy appears to have been coordinated, because at almost the same time, a BNP advertising billboard in Luton was surrounded by a similar mob. They were also shouting Islamist slogans and carrying items which were clearly intended to be used to set fire to it,” he continued.
“The billboards do not even mention Islam or Islamism, and merely call for British people to be given jobs, so the cause of the Islamist militancy obviously lies elsewhere,” he said.
According to Mr Darby, the local police in Luton then ordered that the billboard be covered up “for public safety.”
“In other words, mobs can threaten violence in the street and instead of being arrested, the police and authorities cower down and submit to whatever these mobs want,” Mr Darby said.
“Forcing the BNP to cover up its billboard underlines the fact that Britain is being colonised by Islam and that this is leading to the suppression of democracy.
“This is what the immigration policies of successive Tory and Labour governments have created: A situation where a violent mob of Islamists can dictate to the public which party they have a right to hear.”
Mr Darby said the BNP was not going to be intimidated into backing down. “We have too much at stake,” he said. “We are the only party which opposes the Islamification of Britain and we will not be put off by threats of violence from these people.
“The BNP will never stop until it has reclaimed this land for its indigenous people, so those who seek to destroy Britain had better accept this or leave.”

Friday, 22 May 2009

TEAM BLACK COUNTRY'S FINAL PRE-EURO MEETING A HUGE SUCCESS

Clockwise from top left. Speakers John Salvage, Marlene Guest & Paul Kent;
Mike Bell at Dudley Port BNP Poster, Team Black Country, Arthur Copson. Centre, Anne Willets.

Team Black Country BNP highlighted its final pre-Euro-elections meeting with the ever vocal and emotive Marlene Guest, whose speech had the packed room in tears of laughter and sadness as she told her story of campaigning in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. In the absence of Ken Griffiths, who is awaiting an operation today (Best wishes Ken!), fund holder Gordon Howells started the meeting off. John Salvage gave us a glowing epitaph of super activist Anne Willets, who passed on recently, and the room held a vigilant minute silence for her. In between Mr Salvage and Ms Guest, we heard from Walsall lad Paul Kent with another gritty speech from the heart. Gordon announced that the meeting had raised £250 for the funds, including proceeds from a raffle. Amongst the raffle winners was another local hero, evergreen Arthur Copson.
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Tuesday, 19 May 2009

Just what we've been waiting for BY TITVS-ADVXAS

The Glaswegian Grin

TELEGRAPH.co.uk Tuesday 19 May 2009
Steve McCabe

Steve McCabe, a New Labour whip, over-claimed on his mortgage by £4,059 during the course of two years before a parliamentary official discovered what he had done, his expenses files showed.
For 10 months in 2005-06, Mr McCabe claimed for capital repayments on his mortgage, which is expressly forbidden, instead of the interest repayments on the loan.The wrongful claims, which totalled £1,736, led to a three-month investigation in the parliamentary fees office. Officials went back through four years’ worth of expenses submitted by the MP for Birmingham Hall Green and found that he also over-claimed by £2,323 in 2004-05. No action was taken against Mr McCabe and instead the £4,059 was deducted from subsequent claims.
Mr McCabe, 53, lives with Fiona Gordon, who was Gordon Brown’s political secretary until recently, in a flat in Walworth, south London. He nominated the flat as his second home for the purposes of his expense claims. Mr McCabe also has a house in Birmingham, which he bought for £57,000 in 2000.His claims came to light in March 2006 when he submitted an invoice for 10 months’ mortgage payments that came to more than £5,000. He included a copy of his mortgage statement.An official at the fees office spotted a discrepancy and wrote in a file: “Today we received 10 monthly claims and a copy of mort. int. statement which appears to suggest that S McC is claiming more than the mortgage interest. Will write and ask for a reimbursement.”Officials sent a letter to Mr McCabe, which said: “You are claiming an amount of £515 per month for mortgage interest. However, based on the information on the statement, it would appear that the mortgage interest payable should be approximately £338.19 per month.”The file goes on to note that Mr McCabe “agreed that he has claimed the wrong amount. He has asked me to reduce the claims to reflect the correct amount... we will now need to go back to Oct 03 to work out how much he has overclaimed in the past”.Another note on the file, added in June 2006, said: “04/05 overclaim of £2,323. letter sent.”The fees office was happy to accept Mr McCabe’s explanation that he had claimed the wrong amount in error, and agreed to deduct the money from future claims.Between 2004 and 2008, Mr McCabe claimed £54,699 in expenses for his second home, on which he has a £60,000 mortgage. The claims included £5,500 for a new kitchen. Mr McCabe said: “I did make an error in my claim and, as the letter from the fees office shows, this money was repaid in a deduction from my next claim. I am more than happy for my claims to be examined by the independent auditor.”
Steve McCabe
Job: Government whipSalary: £89,522
Total second home claims
2004-05: £14,010
2005-06: £11,488
2006-07: £12,092
2007-08: £17,109
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