WHY GEORGE BERNARD SHAW CALLED "SHAKESPEARE" SHAKESPEAR - SHAKE SPEAR?
Count 46 words from the beginning down (SHAKE) and 46 words from the end up (SPEAR). Freemasonic 33rd Degree + 13 Degrees = 46 Freemasonic Degrees
The Holy Bible: Occult King James Version. 2000. |
The Psalms |
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God Is Our Refuge and Strength | |||||
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1 | God is our refuge and strength,
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2 | Therefore will not we fear,
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3 | though the waters thereof roar and be troubled,
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4 | There is a river, the streams whereof shall make glad the city of God,
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5 | God is in the midst of her;
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6 | The heathen raged, the kingdoms were moved:
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7 | The LORD of hosts is with us;
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8 | Come, behold the works of the LORD,
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9 | He maketh wars to cease unto the end of the earth;
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10 | Be still, and know that I am God:
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11 | The LORD of hosts is with us;
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Published by The American Bible Society
'BEAUTY' OF WESTERN CIVILISATION!
DO YOU SEE THE BLATANT HYPOCRISY?
The Attorney General is to examine whether the 15-month
sentence handed to broadcaster Stuart Hall for sexually abusing young
girls was "unduly lenient".
The attacks spanned three decades and involved children aged as young as nine.
A "small number" of complaints have been made about the sentence, prompting an investigation by the Attorney General's Office which has the power to refer the sentence to the Court of Appeal.
A lawyer representing some of Hall's victims said they felt "vindicated" after the sentencing.
Harrowing details of the sex abuse suffered by his victims were described at Preston Crown Court.
The prosecution told how a 13-year-old victim was assaulted after they had played tennis, when he is said to have told her: "Sometimes thank you was not enough in words."
He told a 10-year-old girl to cuddle him "like she would one of her teddies" after he had given her steak and champagne, the court heard.
A 15-year-old girl was abused in Hall's dressing room at the BBC, prosecutors said.
A 13-year-old was assaulted while she was drunk and unwell at a family party and described the attack as a "frenzied maul".
He preyed on a nine-year-old girl while she was in bed.
Another victim, who was 17 at the time, was attacked while dressed as a cheerleader for the filming of It's A Knockout.
Hall was told by Judge Anthony Russell during sentencing that those who had admired him in his career now know there is a "darker side" to him.
He was given sentences ranging from three months to 15 months, all to run concurrently. Judge Russell said Hall would have received 20 months after a trial but he reduced the sentence to reflect his guilty pleas.
He said there was a degree of planning and premeditation in some of the assaults and he criticised Hall's initial "brazen" attitude when charged.
The judge said: "Several of these cases reveal an abuse of power by you because your status gave you an influence and standing which you abused."
He added: "The repeated sexual abuse of young children, too young to consent and in no position to resist your advances, even if the individual acts are relatively mild, is a serious crime and it must be made clear to anyone tempted to take advantage of young children and other vulnerable victims that they face condemnation and punishment."
Hall was branded a child abuse "predator" by prosecutors.
He initially told police his victims were lying as part of a "vendetta" against people in the public eye.
When arrested last December over three claims of indecent assault, he described the allegations as "nonsense".
He told an officer one of the complainants was "a complete and utter liar".
Hall, of Wilmslow, Cheshire, went on to issue an impassioned on-camera denial of any wrongdoing, describing the allegations against him as "cruel".
But he would later admit 14 indecent assaults on 13 girls between 1967 and 1987.
The initial publicity around his arrest led to other women coming forward, including a 22-year-old who said she had been raped by Hall in the 1970s.
The rape charge was denied by Hall and has been left on file.
Hall's defence barrister Crispin Aylett told the court his offences were at the "less serious end of the scale".
He said Hall's life was "unblemished" in the years since the offences, and statements were submitted about Hall's charity work.
Mr Aylett, explaining his client's TV work, said he had "brought laughter to millions" and that if he were jailed, he might die in prison.
Mr Aylett criticised some media reports about the case since Hall pleaded guilty and asked the judge to carry out the sentencing with a degree of proportion.
He said his client had been arrested "as a consequence" of the investigations into Jimmy Savile, "who used young girls on a scale that is simply staggering".
Hall - who also faces civil claims from some of his victims - showed no emotion as he was led from the dock to begin his sentence.
Alan Collins, from law firm Pannone, which is representing some of the victims who attended court today - said the sentence sent out "a strong and uncompromising message that abusers will not escape justice".
Commenting on behalf of his clients, he added: "I have spoken to a number of them already and they all feel vindicated that their allegations of abuse have been proven by Hall's admission of guilt.
"He had previously denied allegations and accused his victims of lying. This was hurtful, distressing and insulting for them.
"We should remember that the youngest of this man's victims was just nine-years-old and a custodial sentence is no more than he deserves."
Labour confirmed that Shadow Attorney General Emily Thornberry had written to Dominic Grieve urging him to refer the sentences to the Court of Appeal because "it is unduly lenient".
Detective Superintendent Neil Esseen of Lancashire Police's major investigation team praised the victims for coming forward to report the abuse.
ANOTHER JOKE! ONLY MONTHS FOR "14 counts of indecent assault between 1967 and 1987" admitted, including a 9 year old!
Disgraced former broadcaster Stuart Hall's 15-month
jail sentence for sex offences has been doubled to 30 months by Court of
Appeal judges.
Attorney General Dominic Grieve had earlier told the packed courtroom: "The total sentence of 15 months' imprisonment ... failed adequately to reflect the gravity of the totality of the offences, and the public concern about offences of this nature.
"Some of the sentences should have been made to run consecutively, so that the total sentence passed reflected the culpability of the offender, the harm caused and to deter others."
After the verdict, Mr Grieve said: "I asked the court to consider the multiple offending by Stuart Hall over a prolonged period of time which involved numerous victims.
"I also asked that the court take into account the breaches of trust in this case - Hall carried out some of these offences in places where the victims were entitled to feel safe, he used his celebrity status to invite them to attend the BBC, and he also displayed an element of planning and premeditation".
Hall, 83, who appeared in court via video link, was convicted of sexually assaulting several girls the youngest of whom was nine. The former It's A Knockout presenter was sentenced to 15-months in June.
Hall's QC Crispin Aylett had argued there was "nothing wrong" with the sentence imposed. He told the court: "If the object was to see this man punished, disgraced and financially ruined then all of that has been more than achieved."
The former broadcaster, from Wilmslow, Cheshire, admitted 14 counts of indecent assault between 1967 and 1987.
Hall directly exploited his role as a popular BBC presenter to target four of his victims, while he assaulted another four on the pretence of giving elocution lessons to them at his home.
Before entering his guilty plea in April, he had made a public pronouncement on the steps of a court, describing all the claims against him as "cruel, pernicious and spurious".
Hall was arrested and subsequently charged on December 5 last year with indecently assaulting three young girls.
More women came forward as a result of publicity and he was rearrested before he later admitted sexual offences relating to 13 victims.
Judge Russell told Hall: "Several of these cases reveal an abuse of the trust placed in you by the parents of these children but all of them reveal an abuse of power by you because your status gave you an influence and standing which you abused."
The judge said Hall would have received 20 months after a trial but he reduced the sentence to reflect his guilty pleas.
At Hall's original sentencing, Mr Aylett said that 27 years had passed since the last offence and the presenter had led an "unblemished" life over those years.
The length of the jail term was immediately criticised as "unduly lenient" by shadow attorney general Emily Thornberry.
Harriet Harman, deputy leader of the Labour party, also added to calls for the sentence to be referred.
RAPE IN THE WEST OR BY WESTERNERS!
ALWAYS CHARGED AND ALMOST NEVER PUNISHED, OFTEN EVEN REWARDED LIKE THE JEW DOMINIQUE STRAUSS KAHN!
BAFS
ANOTHER BIG JOKE!
Former television presenter Stuart Hall has been charged with 15 offences of rape against two teenage girls.
Hall, probably best known for fronting the comedy game show It's a
Knockout in the 1970s and 80s, allegedly sexually assaulted one of the
girls between the ages of 14 and 16, from 1976 to 1978.The second girl was allegedly assaulted between the ages of 11 or 12 and 15, from 1976 and 1981, when Hall was at the height of his fame.
Lancashire Police said that Hall, 83, faces 16 charges in all, 15 of rape and one of indecent assault.
Nazir Afzal, chief crown prosecutor for CPS North West, said: "Following a careful review, we have decided that there is sufficient evidence* to prosecute Stuart Hall for 16 alleged sexual offences against two girls and that it is in the public interest to do so.
"It is alleged that Stuart Hall committed offences against one girl, aged between 14 and 16, from 1976 to 1978 and another girl, aged between 11 or 12 and 15, from 1976 to 1981.
"This decision to prosecute has been taken in accordance with the Code for Crown Prosecutors, the CPS legal guidance on rape and sexual offences and the DPP's guidelines on prosecuting cases of child sexual abuse."
Hall, of Wilmslow, Cheshire, who is married with two children and four grandchildren, will appear at Preston Magistrates' Court on November 8.
The offences allegedly took place in Manchester, Sale and Wilmslow.
Hall has been a familiar face and voice in British broadcasting for half a century, most recently with his eccentric and erudite football match summaries on BBC Radio 5 live. He also wrote a weekly sport column for the Radio Times magazine until recently.
* there is sufficient evidence
WHEN DID THE WESTERN COURTS OF INJUSTICE NEED EVIDENCE TO CHARGE, OR EVEN EXECUTE SUSPECTS???
BAFS
LOOK AGAIN AT GODLESS WESTERN MENDACITY! IT IS BETTER TO RAPE AN ENTIRE NATION THAN TO PUNCH A HORSE!
THEY SELL THE ALCOHOL AND DO NOT WANT SOME TO GET DRUNK!
Newcastle United fan jailed for punching horse in head
By Eurosport | Early Doors – 9 hours ago
Remember the Newcastle United fan who squared up to a police horse before landing a cheap right hook on the poor animal’s head in clashes after the Tyne-Wear derby?
Well, Barry Rogerson’s boxing career appears to be over after the Geordie was sentenced to 12 months in jail for his antics in the wake of his side’s 3-0 defeat at home to Sunderland in April.
Despite Rogerson earlier expressing his desire to apologise to the horse – who escaped unscathed from the bout – Judge Paul Sloan QC saw it fit to hand down a custodial sentence at Newcastle Crown Court.
“I reacted stupidly. I did not go out to attack a horse,” Rogerson, who was caught on video hitting ‘Bud’, had said previously.
“I love animals – I’ve got three dogs, a fish pond out the back and I feed foxes across the road.
"I am on medication and had been drinking, but that does not excuse what happened.
“I had two pints before the match, two bottles of beer at the match and a pint when I left early.
"I had just come out of the Terrace bar at St James’, turned right and I was right in the middle of it.
"There was a loud bang and it spooked all the horses. This horse came towards me and I just reacted.
"The fire cracker went off, and it charged at me. That’s when I panicked and threw a punch.
“It made contact with the horse, I tried to get him away from me with my left hand and then punched him with my right. It was sheer panic.”
Six others were jailed alongside Rogerson on Thursday after almost 100 Newcastle fans were charged following clashes with police.
But anyone trembling at the thought of Rogerson causing havoc at football grounds in twelve months need not worry – the 45-year-old was also handed a six-year football banning order.
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Child Porn: Web Giants Summoned For Talks
Leading internet companies (ALL JEWISH???)* have been summoned to a Westminster meeting in an attempt to crack down on child abuse online.
They will be expected to come up with ways to stop access to child abuse images** and report back with an action plan.
The meeting comes after two child killers were found to have viewed such material online.
Mark Bridger, convicted of murdering five-year-old April Jones, and Stuart Hazell, who murdered Tia Sharp, 12, both accessed images of abuse.
In the 12 days since the summit was announced, web giants have already taken some action.
TalkTalk and BT confirmed customers trying to view inappropriate material will be confronted by a pop-up warning.
And Google has pledged millions of pounds to organisations who try to tackle child abuse online, such as the Internet Watch Foundation, which maintains a blacklist of images.
Mrs Miller said: "Child abuse images are horrific and widespread public concern has made it clear that the industry must take action. Enough is enough.
"In recent days we have seen these companies rush to do more because of the pressure of an impending summit.
"Imagine how much more can be done if they seriously turn their minds to tackling the issue. Pressure will be unrelenting."
It is unclear exactly what concrete action - if any - the Government will demand from the meeting.
Companies providing internet services in Britain have already rejected a call from the Prime Minister's adviser to impose parental filters for adult content as a default setting when viewing content online.
The Internet Service Providers Association said it remained opposed to default filtering because it "can be circumvented and lead to over- or under-blocking" of offensive web pages.
(ALL JEWISH???)* AND THE JEWS ARE THE LEADING PORNOGRAPHERS ON THE PLANET!
stop access to child abuse images** TO STOP THE ACCESS, BUT NOT TO STOP THE PRODUCTION AND POSTING OF "CHILD ABUSE" (CHILDREN PORNOGRAPHIC!) IMAGES???????
DO YOU SEE THE BLATANT HYPOCRISY?
"RAPE PORN" LOOPHOLE
Internet safeguards
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