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PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATE MATT TAYLOR BACKS CHRIS SPIVEY.


August 10, 2014 Alternative News, Brighton Politics, Chris Spivey, Community, David Cameron, False Flag, False Flags, Getting ready for 2015 boris johnson, Brighton Kemptown, chris spivey, clarence mitchell, david cameron, false, false flag, lee rigby, matt taylor, simon kirby, Woolwich

Matt Taylor the independent parliamentary candidate for Brighton Kemptown in 2015, has become the first parliamentary candidate in the country to publicly defend the on-line journalist Chris Spivey’s contention that the Woolwich murder of Lee Rigby was a contrived Mi5 false-flag event.

Exposing himself to public scorn and arrest for questioning the official version of events, Matt Taylor is standing up for the truth and making a stand against the homeland terrorists which now command Westminster and the British government at large.

Directly implicating a number of very important people in his ground-breaking articles ‘The Drummer Man’ and ‘Looking back in Anger,’ including the Prime Minister David Cameron, the Major of London Boris Johnson and the UK monarch The Queen, Chris Spivey has proven beyond doubt that the Woolwich incident was not what we were lead it to believe it was.

Read more: The Drummer Man.

Read more: Looking back in Anger.

Recently arrested by Essex Police on behalf of Manchester Police, you would have thought Chris Spivey would be serving a custodial sentence for libel and slander by now but no. Shockingly and very illegally, Essex Police raided his home at 1.30am with four police officers on suspicion of harassment.

Rightly angry and appalled Chris Spivey has stuck up two fingers to his illegal bail conditions and published a scathing article ridiculing and degrading the police and government.

Read more: The High cost of Free Speech.

“Chris Spivey is right,” contends ex Royal Military Policeman Matt Taylor, “he’s reporting the truth which is self evident by the fact of the illegal arrest and search of his home on suspicion of harassment. Come on, let’s get real, if Chris Spivey was publishing libelous articles against The Queen and Prime Minister he would have been arrested for libel, pure and simple. We are being run by paedophile and corrupt officials and I will be making this the central issue of my election campaign to be elected the Brighton Kemptown MP.”

As Chris Spivey makes clear in his article, “Course, our hypocritical, nonce protecting Prime Minister would want to silence me because my evidence speaks for itself, not to mention the fact that the obnoxious cunt was also an active participant in the fraud.”

Read more: Headless Chickens: The Woolwich Hoax Exposed *Updated*

And again, “This then is just one example of how your government are mimicking the former East German government of old and turning our police force – that we pay for – into the Stasi.”

And again, “I mean, ask yourself this: Why was it imperative to arrest me at 1.30 in the morning and steal my computers for a misdemeanor, that requires 2 warnings first before the plod can take arrestable action (I have had no warnings), when they could have had a search warrant in less than 24 hours and done it by the book?”

Back to Matt Taylor, “I have no doubt in my mind that Chris Spivey’s articles can and one day, will be used in a court of law to jail David Cameron, Boris Johnson, Queen Elizabeth II and many more very important people who hide behind authority, but who are in truth, disgusting criminals allowed to prosper under the evil rule of the Windsor/Rothschild royal family.”

“Nothing is what it seems, and it’s imperative that I get into Parliament to make this clear to the Brighton Kemptown constituency.”

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DANGER IN BRIGHTON TODAY – BEWARE MAJOR INCIDENT TRAINING EXERCISES TAKING PLACE IN BRIGHTON TODAY.

May 14, 2014 Advice, Alternative News, Brighton & Hove City Council, Brighton Politics, Community, David Cameron, False Flags, Freemasons, Katy Bourne SPCC, Law and Order, Police Corruption, SSPCC, Sussex Police brighton, Emergency services, false flag, Katy Bourne, Mid Sussex, Sussex, sussex police

Exercise Citizen – major incident training exercise

Sourced from the Sussex Police website 14 May 2014

Emergency services and other agencies are carrying out a live exercise at locations in Brighton, Eastbourne and Mid Sussex today (14 May).

This is a large-scale exercise testing real-time response to a number of major incidents.

Most training takes place out of view but this exercise will take place in public, albeit in designated areas, to make it as realistic as possible.

The activity will be centred around Brighton, Eastbourne and Mid Sussex. Residents and businesses nearest the activity have been made aware although they should not be affected. Exercise planners do not want to be specific about what the exercise involves or where the locations are to make the spontaneous response to these emergency situations realistic.

Exercise director Steve Voice, Sussex Police, said: “Local people may notice considerable emergency service activity in these areas today. They can rest assured that far from having anything to worry about, this is actually a prudent test of our major incident plans and how we work with partners.

“It is extremely beneficial to the police and other agencies to test contingency plans, as directed by the Home Secretary, in a practical way and to continuously improve our service.

“The scenarios we are testing are exceptional and are of a magnitude that allows us to test all the likely resources available.

“The exercise will be conducted in designated areas and disruption, other than maybe short delays to traffic caused by emergency vehicles responding to the exercise, will be kept to a minimum. The public will not be affected and can expect business as usual with emergency services responding to routine and emergency calls.”

Nearly 20 partners – colleagues from fire, ambulance and police as well as some local authorities, health services, Highways Agency and others – are taking part in the exercise in line with their statutory duty, under the Civil Contingencies Act 2004, to plan, train and exercise a co-ordinated response to incidents that may affect Sussex.

Following the test in responding to the major incidents the exercise will continue tomorrow (Thursday) in Brighton with police working with HM Coroner in testing victim identity and recovery.

Senior Contingency Planning & Resilience Manager at South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) Steve Carpenter said: “Exercises such as this are vital to test the already robust plans we have in place in the event of a major incident. We’re looking forward to working with our fellow emergency services as well as NHS and voluntary service colleagues to rehearse our plans in a realistic environment. The exercise will further strengthen our strong relationships and enhance our preparation to assist local communities in the event of a serious incident.”

Group Manager Glenn Jones from East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said: “We are delighted to be part of this major exercise. We work closely with other emergency services on a regular basis but – thankfully – incidents are rarely on a large scale. It is therefore vital we get the opportunity to experience different situations and test out how we can co-ordinate our response alongside other emergency services. We want to ensure we are effective in keeping those living, working and visiting this area safe.”

The exercise is being planned through the Sussex Resilience Forum which ensures organisations across the area are working in a coordinated way to help prevent and prepare for major emergencies and to advise local people what they can do to be aware and prepared.

The Sussex Resilience Forum is made up of blue light services, local authorities, health services and other responders who all form various working groups to draw-up and test plans for emergencies which may affect Sussex, the most recent being flooding.

NEWSDESK NOTE:

We would appreciate media publicising the exercise on the day to offer reassurance to the public who may see increased blue light activity. We don’t want them to worry but to understand that it is important that agencies test plans in a realistic setting.


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