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Peter Dow's political defence -v- "criminal tweets" charge


Peter Dow

The People's Verdict on Peter Dow, Scientist and Republican Socialist  

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  1. 1. Members of the jury, how do you find the defendant - guilty, or NOT guilty?



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he might admit it here*, he certainly wouldn't admit it to someone he was trying to convince to support indy - because I've challenged him several times to say he would, and he's always ducked the question.

(*tho he doesn't actually admit it, he only suggests he realises that's what it means without ever saying it explicitly)

Wrong again, Neil. he doesn't suggest any such thing. Keep on speaking on my behalf though. 

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well this is awkward...

er, no it's not.

Let me use a little Boldness to help you understand.

 

Banging on about GERS & oil & £15bn is irrelevant to me.

 

It s the banging that is irrelevant. 

 

 

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54 minutes ago, Yoghurt on a Stick said:


 

That's mind blowing stuff. Good luck to you LJS - don't ever be confined by adhering to consensus reality.

Not sure what "consensus reality" is, but rest assured I shall neither be confined by it nor shall I adhere to it.

 

Am I making a terrible mistake?

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Political hypocrisy is very much in evidence in the Herald story of 27th January 2016, as Scottish politicians claim on Twitter that they wouldn't "stand by" as a crime against humanity was committed under their noses - WHEN THAT'S PRECISELY WHAT THEY ARE DOING TODAY - STANDING BY.
 
Indeed, at times, it seems that their most sacred principle of political faith is without fail to stand by, every time, to not raise their voices in protest, to not lift a finger to stop a crime by the police state, with the pathetic and cowardly excuse that the police state have "operational independence", even to commit crimes!
 
"Standing by" is for these disgraceful Scottish politicians precisely what they always do. THEY PRIDE THEMSELVES ON STANDING BY BUT SHAME ON THEM!
 
 
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Holocaust Memorial Day: politicians pay tribute on Twitt...
Today is Holocaust Memorial Day as it is the day Auschwitz, the largest of the Nazi concentration camps, was liberated in 1945.
 
 

WHAT HYPOCRITES!

WHAT MORAL COWARDS!

I have witnessed sickening holocaust hypocrisy as the Scottish political class precisely STAND BY and turn a blind eye and a deaf ear to my complaint about a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY being committed today in Scotland by the police state under the SNP government of Nicola Sturgeon.
 
The state Nomenklatura have named this CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY as "police collecting and holding evidence under warrant for a pending prosecution in Aberdeen Sheriff Court".
 
In reality, the CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY is the seizure by Police Scotland of irreplaceable science data that I need returned to me urgently so that I can continue with my scientific duties to humanity. The loss of such irreplaceable science data delays or prevents the publication of my researched scientific knowledge which offers benefits to humanity.
 
No state and no officer of the state should ever dare to obstruct what even one scientist can do for the prosperity of the people and for the benefit of humanity because there can be no "state immunity" for crimes against humanity, as the Nuremberg Trials demonstrated.
 
I have published new scientific and engineering concepts and proposals regarding -
  • making renewable energy more competitive, efficient and practical
  • mathematics to maximise energy generated from wind turbines 'farms'
  • designs for super-sized hydro-electric pumped-storage schemes
  • an approach towards a cure for cancer
  • a prototype of a cheap cryo-surgical instrument - my 'freezerbaton'
  • H-shaped super-bricks for assembling stronger, lighter structures
  • other published ideas in various scientific fields
 
If you want an insight into those who deny the holocaust, then look no further than those politicians like Nicola Sturgeon who trust the state officials with "operational independence".
 
There can hardly be any doubt that were she asked, Nicola Sturgeon would deny that her Lord Advocate Frank Mulholland, her Justice Minister Michael Matheson, her Chair of the Police Authority Andrew Flanagan and her Chief Constable of Police Scotland Phil Gormley were allowing the commission of a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY by the police state under their supervision.
 
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Peter Dow is a Scottish scientist and a republican socialist whose legal human rights are cruelly violated by the police and courts in Aberdeen, where he lives.
 
Peter Dow's political defence blog publishes the truth about the wrongful and unjust royalist arrests, prosecutions, convictions and punishments he endures.
 
 
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12 hours ago, Peter Dow said:
Political hypocrisy is very much in evidence in the Herald story of 27th January 2016, as Scottish politicians claim on Twitter that they wouldn't "stand by" as a crime against humanity was committed under their noses - WHEN THAT'S PRECISELY WHAT THEY ARE DOING TODAY - STANDING BY.
 
Indeed, at times, it seems that their most sacred principle of political faith is without fail to stand by, every time, to not raise their voices in protest, to not lift a finger to stop a crime by the police state, with the pathetic and cowardly excuse that the police state have "operational independence", even to commit crimes!
 
"Standing by" is for these disgraceful Scottish politicians precisely what they always do. THEY PRIDE THEMSELVES ON STANDING BY BUT SHAME ON THEM!
 
 
4671599.jpg?display=1&htype=0&type=mc3
Holocaust Memorial Day: politicians pay tribute on Twitt...
Today is Holocaust Memorial Day as it is the day Auschwitz, the largest of the Nazi concentration camps, was liberated in 1945.
 
 

WHAT HYPOCRITES!

WHAT MORAL COWARDS!

I have witnessed sickening holocaust hypocrisy as the Scottish political class precisely STAND BY and turn a blind eye and a deaf ear to my complaint about a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY being committed today in Scotland by the police state under the SNP government of Nicola Sturgeon.
 
The state Nomenklatura have named this CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY as "police collecting and holding evidence under warrant for a pending prosecution in Aberdeen Sheriff Court".
 
In reality, the CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY is the seizure by Police Scotland of irreplaceable science data that I need returned to me urgently so that I can continue with my scientific duties to humanity. The loss of such irreplaceable science data delays or prevents the publication of my researched scientific knowledge which offers benefits to humanity.
 
No state and no officer of the state should ever dare to obstruct what even one scientist can do for the prosperity of the people and for the benefit of humanity because there can be no "state immunity" for crimes against humanity, as the Nuremberg Trials demonstrated.
 
I have published new scientific and engineering concepts and proposals regarding -
  • making renewable energy more competitive, efficient and practical
  • mathematics to maximise energy generated from wind turbines 'farms'
  • designs for super-sized hydro-electric pumped-storage schemes
  • an approach towards a cure for cancer
  • a prototype of a cheap cryo-surgical instrument - my 'freezerbaton'
  • H-shaped super-bricks for assembling stronger, lighter structures
  • other published ideas in various scientific fields
 
If you want an insight into those who deny the holocaust, then look no further than those politicians like Nicola Sturgeon who trust the state officials with "operational independence".
 
There can hardly be any doubt that were she asked, Nicola Sturgeon would deny that her Lord Advocate Frank Mulholland, her Justice Minister Michael Matheson, her Chair of the Police Authority Andrew Flanagan and her Chief Constable of Police Scotland Phil Gormley were allowing the commission of a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY by the police state under their supervision.
 
peter_dow_scientist_c_1000.jpg
 
Peter Dow is a Scottish scientist and a republican socialist whose legal human rights are cruelly violated by the police and courts in Aberdeen, where he lives.
 
Peter Dow's political defence blog publishes the truth about the wrongful and unjust royalist arrests, prosecutions, convictions and punishments he endures.
 
 

I hope that you never let up. All the best Peter. :)

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I was reading comments under a Guardian article last night, and was a paragraph into someone's post when I thought "this sounds like Peter Dow".

I scrolled back up and the name of the person posting was...? Peter Dow. :lol:

And Peter, it was the sanest thing I've read of yours. Still plenty of nuttiness, but a far better job than you've done with your posts here.

Just think how you might get people listening to you if did much more of the sanity. Just a thought. :)

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12 hours ago, LondonTom said:

Peter do you really think this is the best way to go about gaining support for yourself in these matters?

No, if I was allowed on TV to say the same thing, that would be much better,

7 hours ago, Yoghurt on a Stick said:

I hope that you never let up. All the best Peter. :)

Thanks. :)

3 hours ago, eFestivals said:

I was reading comments under a Guardian article last night, and was a paragraph into someone's post when I thought "this sounds like Peter Dow".

I scrolled back up and the name of the person posting was...? Peter Dow. :lol:

And Peter, it was the sanest thing I've read of yours. Still plenty of nuttiness, but a far better job than you've done with your posts here.

Just think how you might get people listening to you if did much more of the sanity. Just a thought. :)

I made some comments on the Guardian yesterday about a story titled - "Aberdeen to get £500m investment to counter impact of oil price slump", which I am happy to copy and paste here, if that would get people listening to me. If it was not the following quoted comments, was it some of these comments?

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The Guardian "Aberdeen to get £500m investment to counter impact of oil price slump" said:

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“I welcome the city deal agreement, which is seeing both the Scottish and UK governments commit £125m to support infrastructure and innovation in the north-east. However I do know the investment Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire asked for was more significant than that,” Sturgeon said.

It has been reported that this Aberdeen City deal "will help support a new energy innovation centre".
I live in Aberdeen and I am a scientist who has published innovative concepts in applied energy science.

However, I am not too hopeful about this announcement for "a new energy innovation centre" because I also know the way Aberdeen and Scotland is mismanaged and I have little doubt that this energy innovation centre will be equally mismanaged.

The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has launched a new consultation inviting the energy industry to offer its views on how best to encourage innovation across the sector. I responded to that consultation in the following terms.

It's not only industry professionals who can innovate.

Amateur applied scientists and design engineers can publish good ideas for innovation too.

However, the Government is deaf, dumb and blind to published innovative ideas and does not help bring innovative ideas to fruition, as it could if it were to provide amateurs with much needed technical research and development support, and protection from harassment from the police state.

Even worse than "red tape", amateurs who are innovating outside the protected environment of an industrial or academic workplace can suffer violent interruptions to our efforts - such as police arrest or police seizure of computer data and other equipment following raids on innovators in our homes, on pretexts trumped up regarding the harmless expression of political ideas which are unwelcome to the officialdom of the kingdom, such as republicanism.

The UK police state, on a hair trigger to arrest citizens for their republican politics, cannot be honestly minimised, down-played or excused as mere "red tape"!

The UK police state are misbehaving like thugs, gangsters and fascists - and so describing this as state "red tape" doesn't quite get to the truth of the matter!

The UK police state is operating recklessly and out of all responsible government control, lashing out at dissenting views and crushing all innovative and productive activities of dissenters in the process, be they amateur green energy innovators or whatever.

It is not that the police state targets amateur innovators specifically. The police state targets anyone they think they can get away with targeting and amateurs are vulnerable to police harassment because we do not have the cloak of officialdom to protect us.

So if anyone is listening, we amateur scientists, design engineers and innovators need -

1) protection from the local police and courts who are oppressing us and interrupting our duties - because without that protection we are just easy targets for a police state looking to arrest someone on any pretext, someone who would become, in effect, a political prisoner

2) technical support to develop and prove innovative ideas and a hot line to investment capital to bring proven new ideas to market

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I'd like to support the comments made by Kirsty Blackman, the SNP MP for Aberdeen North in today's Aberdeen Press and Journal.

Kirsty Blackman: City Deal is a "slap in the face" and "kick in the teeth"

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SporadicWit said

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That seems to be the near unanimous opinion of everyone in Aberdeen, across the political parties.

Really? Well they must be agreeing with her rather than with me. LOL.

Mike Robertson said: 

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Yes, so it's an equal slap,from both Scottish and UK govt.

That is slightly unfair. The Scottish government, as presently devolved, doesn't / can't / won't exercise central bank powers to create new money for infrastructure investment.
So a Scottish devo hand-out or a slap, is, so to speak, somewhat of a limp-wristed action.

A generous hand-out from devo Scotland probably equates to a slap from the UK government, because the resources available to the UK are so much more.

If would be a different matter if the Scottish government was granted, or seized, central bank powers.

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Sounds like Aberdeen and the NE needs independence from both the UK and rest of Scotland

Aberdeen and the NE has no history of political independence to inspire an independence movement.

Despite that, I am confident that it were not for the Scotland-in-the-UK police state suppressing political activity in Aberdeen, Aberdeen probably would have led Scotland to independence with a large degree of autonomy for the North East of Scotland region.

For example, the police raided my Aberdeen home before the independence referendum, arrested me, seized my computer equipment - and the Sheriff Court imposed bail conditions preventing me from using social media like Twitter and Facebook.

The net result of which was that I was terrorised by the police state out of campaigning online to the extent I would have liked to in favour of a YES vote in the Scottish independence referendum.
 

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Agreed, but its sticks in the throat coming from a nationalist who would have led the entire region to collapse had they got their way.

It is quite wrong to equate "collapse" with Scottish independence, if that is what you are implying by "nationalists having their own way".

If, however, you are equating "collapse" with Kirsty Blackman turning a blind eye to First Minister Alex Salmond allowing Police Scotland to raid Scottish scientists' homes and seize their scientific data, obstructing their efforts to innovate and grow the economy - then yes, you do have a good point there.

However I would point out that I am a Scottish nationalist and it was not "me getting my way" when Police Scotland raided my house and took my irreplaceable scientific data.

If I had my way, as a scientist, a democrat, a socialist, a nationalist, the police would be banned from raiding people's homes for harmless expressions of their political views online.

If I had my way, I could use my scientific data to grow the Aberdeen, NE and Scottish economy. It is Nicola Sturgeon who is having it her way to keep my scientific data in the possession of a police force - "Police Scotland" which she has confidence in when I have none.

I think you may be confusing Scottish "nationalism" with typical SNP ministerial support for the police state even when the police state is severely harming the Scottish nation, which is not SNP "nationalism" but SNP TREASON AGAINST THE SCOTS.

 

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Trial next week, Thursday, 17th March, Aberdeen Sheriff Court.

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Can I ask if anyone will tweet some messages for me please?

 

Peter Dow's "Scottish Freedom!" tweets prosecuted http://peter-dow.blogspot.com #SNP #indyref #SP16 #Scotland Mar 10 EF

Peter Dow good Scot wronged by #NicolaSturgeon http://peter-dow.blogspot.com #SNP #Holyrood2016 #indyref2 #FMQs Mar 10 EF

Peter Dow witch hunt news http://peter-dow.blogspot.com/ #bbcsp #bbcqt #PMQs #UKPolitics #BBCNews #ITN #C4News Mar 10 EF

Peter Dow is a brave Scot http://peter-dow.blogspot.com/ #FreedomOfExpression #freespeech #freedom #Braveheart Mar 10 EF
 

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27 minutes ago, russycarps said:

what article was it under?

 

18 minutes ago, lost said:

There was also one under the telegraphs article on Scotlands £15bn shortfall

yeah, was an article on the same subject at the Guardian. The other post of Peter's I saw a month or two back was in a Scotland article too (of course). I'd have thought such a staunch nationalist would have kept away from the unionist press. :P

29 minutes ago, russycarps said:

Peter - I dont use twitter but I will wish you good luck with the trial. Don't lose your temper in court.

Likewise from me, and good advice from Russy.

I know you might feel the whole structure of law is wrong, but it is what it is, and that's the basis the trial will take place on. It's worth keeping that in mind so you don't bring extra onto yourself.

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15 minutes ago, russycarps said:

damn there's well over a thousand comments now. I am intrigued as to the kind of replies he gets!

the one I saw in the last few days had no reply (at the time, anyway). It was the same with what I saw on a previous occasion too.

In those sorts of places it tends to be mad cybernats who won't accept any inconvenient fact being laughed at by those who were never (for one reason or another) drawn towards indy in the first place, and anything which isn't strictly within that sort of narrow 'indy debate' tends to get ignored.

 

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25 minutes ago, russycarps said:

damn there's well over a thousand comments now. I am intrigued as to the kind of replies he gets!

 

here you go Russy, I've found Peter's Guardian profile for you

https://profile.theguardian.com/user/id/15817054

And here's the post - with no replies, still:-

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/mar/09/scotland-finances-referendum-year-nicola-sturgeon#comment-70238766

 

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