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Web Journal Wednesday 7th March 2007

1. Look what happens in a "Bang 'Em Up Society." The Lord Chief Justice sees a prison of geriatric people in the future due to mandatory and long prison terms especially for murder. He doesn't really know what is happening in this country, does he? He suffers from tunnel vision and only looks down the judicial perspective extrapolating from today to 30 years hence. He's completely ignoring today's technology and its abuse that I've been experiencing for over eight and one-half years 24/7.

The use of this surveillance technology will reduce if not eliminate the need for prisons. It will kill off those so incarcerated by its very usage. No one will be growing old who is subjected to this incarceration with all that goes along with it, and I believe that it is the future especially since no one wants to admit its existence despite its years of use involving hundreds of people.

The Lord Chief Justice doesn't realise that he's not going to have a job in the future world with this surveillance technology. There will not no judicial system. Like now in my situation it will be undermined and cast aside as useless. Instead, those using the the surveillance technology, i.e., government vigilantes and their fellow mobsters, will create an assumption of guilt against whomever they do not like. There will be no trial, no need for evidence to be presented, judges will be superfluous as will juries and sentencing will be unnecessary. Instead, all of this will be determined by the government including the police, NHS and various agencies of local and central government who will make all these decisions and assign the use of the surveillance technology incarceration and punishment to those who are of suitable character, e.g., violently disposed with extremely sadistic behaviour and previously reported for crimes.

This unique system will employ criminals to "bang up" those so designated as targets. There will be no appeal process. There will be no escaping this surveillance technology. It will be most effective against innocent people like myself which will enable those using the surveillance technology to carry out indefinite torture until death including incapacitating surreptitious medication which will hasten it. The ratio of several criminals to one innocent person will obviate the need for prisons at the expense of the hapless. Well, it's better to destroy one innocent person in the interest of keeping several criminals (the more the better) occupied with crimes monitored by those in authority (police, NHS, government, e.g., Home Office). This will solve the geriatric problem accumulating in the prisons since there will be none: prisons or any target growing very old. Instead, this system will create serial killers using surveillance technology under closely controlled circumstances. Those like the Lord Chief Justice who rock the boat will most likely become targets in the future to silence them.

If you think the above is a bit overstated, you will have to realise that it accurately reflects my experience for the past eight years and seven months as a target of surveillance technology 24/7 in the hands of those in the general public whom I reported for crimes and antisocial behaviour. They were given the surveillance technology by the government who have been carrying out this pilot project through the cooperation of the willing in various departments of government. The Lord Chief Justice and his cronies on the bench are in for quite a surprise. The House of Lords will be keeping bishops, archbishops and the law lords as appointees whatever reforms occur. This will be a clever way to get rid of the law lords from any future House of Lords by whatever name which will not be the ultimate court of appeals in this country. There will be no appeals. All those incarcerated will be drugged into oblivion and harassed to the point of being unable to engage in any legal proceedings whatsoever.

The life sentence for anyone targeted by this surveillance technology will truly be for life. "You will die first," said Lt Harry Bird referring to any consideration given to his stopping the abuse with this surveillance technology against me. Society will have a special cadre of such people who will grow out of the military, intelligence and "law" enforcment services and criminal elements. The so-called "law" will not be anything like we know it today. This will obviate the need for Parliament. The laws which exist today are not being respected let alone enforced, e.g., my High Court hearings six years ago this month and the subsequent surveillance technology abuse which halted that legal processing, and the vigilante with surveillance technology makes determinations of the moment based upon whim and character disposition about what will be done to others, how and by whom. This will constitute abitrary punishment changed at a whim.

BBC News Friday, 9 March 2007, 12:29 GMT

Some murderers in jail 'too long'

Prison (generic)
The government wants mandatory life sentences for murder to stay

Some murderers are serving too long in jail, meaning prisons will become "full of geriatric lifers", Lord Chief Justice Lord Phillips has said.

He questioned the need for a mandatory life sentence for murder and voiced doubts murder law reforms would succeed without changing the sentencing regime.

The prime minister's official spokesman has dismissed his comments.

Lord Phillips, who is the most senior judge in England and Wales, made his remarks during a speech in Birmingham.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6433195.stm

2. The broadcast report about Terry Adams featured an actor repeating what MI5 had recorded as a bit of his brutality. It was extreme. Will Terry Adams be considered as a surveillance technology operative as I describe above when he gets out of prison? He sounds like a perfect candidate. At the end of this broadcast report about Terry Adams this morning which provided the comment that "no one was above the law" I sent the following Email to BBC News24:

---------- Forwarded Message ----------

Subject: "No one is above the law," stated in relation to Terry Adams Going to Prison. Wanna Bet?
Date: Friday 09 March 2007 13:13
From: Gary D Chance
To: news24@bbc.co.uk

Those using the surveillance technology against me for all these years 24/7 since August 1998 sound exactly like Terry Adams in your on-air report.

These people, [former US Marines] Lt Harry Bird, Colonel Vine, BS, [Metropolitan Police Officers] Paul Winston, Mike the Violent Bigot, [NHS Psychiatrist] Richard Evans MD and all those associated in one way or another with the flat below mine have been above the law all these years and continue to carry out extensive criminal acts against me with the full support and knowledge of the police and government.

In fact, it's the police who are right in there banging away with them just like that women who was beaten in the film shown yesterday. The police are full of thugs as is the government.

There are many in this country who are above the law and remain so as I keep reporting.

Where are you? Supporting lawless thuggery too?

*****End of the Email*****

BBC News Friday, 9 March 2007, 13:05 GMT

Wealthy crime boss retired at 35

Terry Adams - pic from Central News
The Adams name has a criminal "pedigree", the court heard

One of the UK's most notorious gangsters made so much money from crime he retired at the age of 35, the Old Bailey has been told.

Terry Adams, 52, from Barnet, north London, was worth about бё11m but had no work history and was paying no tax or national insurance, the court heard.

Last month he pleaded guilty to conspiracy to launder his income from crime between 1997 and 2003.

Similar charges against his wife, Ruth, were dropped during the inquiry.

Andrew Mitchell QC outlined the prosecution case before Adams is sentenced.

He comes with a pedigree, as one of a family whose name had a currency all of its own in the underworld
Andrew Mitchell QC

"It is suggested that Terrence Adams was one of the country's most feared and revered organised criminals," Mr Mitchell said.

"He comes with a pedigree, as one of a family whose name had a currency all of its own in the underworld."

He said Adams avoided conviction by "keeping away from the dirty end of the business".

"He lived a comfortable life with all the trappings of wealth and success," the prosecutor said.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/6434391.stm

3. Tonight BBC Four broadcast some exceptional music in three consecutive programmes that were profoundly put together over a two and one-half hour period from 2030 to 2300. The first featured Blondie for 30 minutes on a New Year's Eve 1979 performance in Glasgow in one of the BBC's The Old Grey Whistle Test programmes. Then BBC Four compiled an hour long of excerpts from Grey Whistle Test programmes featuring New York Rock at the BBC during the 1970s and a bit into the 1980s. The third was an hour long documentary of punk, disco and hip hop launching in New York in the 1970s. This order of programmes provided an extraordinary perspective on rock in the 1970s with Blondie as book ends at the start and end where she reappears in the Bronx with hip hop in the park. I sent the following Email to BBC Four as a result. Check out their programme listings to see if these programmes are repeated at some time.

---------- Forwarded Message ----------

Subject: That Was Some Great Music Programming Tonight
Date: Friday 09 March 2007 23:46
From: Gary D Chance
To: bbcfour@bbc.co.uk

Now, what you need to do is get today's music out into the parks to defuse the gang violence fighting with each other to get them dancin'.

Starting with Blondie in Glasgow on New Year's Eve at the end of the 70s you then tracked back through the groups here from New York and this period while winding up with a documentary about the Punk, Disco and Hip Hop evolution in New York which wound up with Blondie going to the Bronx. Very, very nice indeed and well done.

So get the kids to swap their guns for another kind of sound and work on getting them out into the parks for their own concerts.

Let's not forget that right in the middle of this music development was the worst economic times from January 1973 to the end of 1974 since the Depression, and it took years to climb out of that only to be hit with a double dip recession in 1980-2. Everything was destroyed or seriously altered in 1973-4, and the world changed forever as well as the music along with it which led to a good deal of escapism. The human spirit is indomitable.

There just wasn't anywhere to go but in the direction of music controlled rage. The South Bronx was the worst hit by the recession of 73/4. It was decimated there when the August 1977 blackout came along in the heat of the summer. More rage poured out in a material world.

You really have to draw in the social impact of that extraordinary economic contraction. Things just disappeared and were gone for good. The life that existed before was over. The sixties were gone. There had to be a way back, and the music helped lead the way across the board for everyone.

Thanks for a very enjoyable evening. It was thought provoking too.

*****End of the Email*****

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