Vatic Note: Hmmm, lets see why Britian is getting nervous.... first of all they are a solid minority of the population, that is clearly one reason, but also, Chile getting in the face of Rockefeller, calling their own president a traitor, Egypt going up in smoke, Bombs going off in Davos, Switzerland during a high powered meeting, Dimond of JP Morgan losing it about bashing the banks, Israel getting out of control which reflects fully on the elite, investigations into various international crimes being pursued, etc etc etc..... yes, resistance is increasing both outright and planned and black ops type activities. Exposure of all their warts, satanism, pedophilia, organ harvesting, false flags, bogus world wars, transparency through the net, no one reading the msm controlled by the elite anymore, all that social engineering gone to waste ..... profits getting hit hard, and so it goes. Gee, I wonder why they decided to back off. LOL It warms the cockles of my heart. They need to do a lot more than just roll back some..... after all THE TERRORISTS ARE THEM AND THUS THE ONLY DANGER IS FROM THE ELITE. No need to have security measures for the government, since they are the ones doing it all at the behest of their owners, Rothschild et al. None of their plans are working, their timeline is toast, etc. Keep it up everyone and spread it even further....... we need them to take us very very seriously. Meanwhile make friends with your local law enforcement and military. And remember the by word here ..... NON COOPERATION IN ALL THINGS GLOBAL AND ENGINEERED TO MANIPULATE US. I TOLD YOU WE WERE POWERFUL, we just didn't know it. Now lets get rid of chemtrails, poisoning our water, air and soil, and make it clear WE WILL NOT EAT CAKE.
(Victory): Britian Rolls Back Some Unpopular Post - 9-11 Security Restrictions
http://beforeitsnews.com/story/385/010/Britain_Rolls_Back_Some_Unpopular_Post-9_11_Security_Restrictions.html
Sunday, January 30, 2011 6:20, by Zen Gardner, Before It's News
Britain's government announced Wednesday that it was overturning some of their unpopular anti-terrorism laws. The measures, put in place after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, were widely thought to be some of the toughest in the West.
A review published by British Home Secretary Theresa May acknowledged that the laws had been "out of step with other Western democracies." As a part of the changes, the amount of time a suspect can be detained without being charged was reduced from 28 days to 14 days. In comparison, suspects in the US can only be held for seven days.
May also restricted the ability of local police to use spying powers for minor offenses, including littering or pet owners allowing their dogs to soil sidewalks.
One of the most controversial powers, known as control orders, was renamed as "terrorism prevention and investigation measures," but largely left in place.
Control orders were created after a court ruled in 2004 that terrorism suspects could not be detained without being charged. The rules imposed electronic tagging and a 16-hour curfew.
Under the new rules, suspects will only be required to stay in their homes for 10 hours a night, and will still have to wear an electronic anklet. Suspects will be denied mobile internet access, but allowed restricted access to websites while at home.
Suspects will have to be charged or freed after two years.
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