feel in controlling the lives of others, and they desperately need to maintain a supply of victims, they can pretend to champion. In general they are extremely resistant to taking responsibility for their own behaviour.

 

The state is failing to take into account the consequences on the dysfunctional minds of the naively malignant do-gooders, cynics and individual narcissist, for example ‘Bird’ and ‘Moat’ who will deal with Police oppression in an increasingly sensationalistic fashion. Whilst Bird did not specifically target Police (as they remained out of sight and his motivation was primarily social depression, despair and systemic psychopathy), people will no longer wallow in victimhood. 

 

The Police have no credible intellectual or academic framework of all government departments (which they have become); they constantly fail the public and do not represent good value for money. They are typically lazy and slow to respond and they self-congratulate. They are the fat lazy bastards of society who need the most food, space and tolerance. There are only two clear distinctions of what people feel about the Police, they either fear them or hate them.

Bird and Moat Monitoring of Social Standards and Enforcement Ethics

I find it disconcerting how psychologists who have commented on this issue of Bird and Moat take the overwhelmingly popular media-rich standpoint. Their studies do not qualify them in speaking about the actual incident and

the variable transient stages that differing environmental and emotional factors place on an individual’s resolve in each unique set of circumstances or indeed the acute epistemology or ontology. (1 Corinthians Chapter 13 vs. 12 "For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face:  now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known.") I have experienced Police harassment for 25 years. Pursuant to complaining against them as a young man, now every time I am stopped by them; on the radio I hear, ‘he complains against the Police,’  do you know how that makes me feel? The fact of the matter is I do not agree with what Moat did, however, as in the Cumbria incident we all have to start taking responsibility for the actions that we take against each other and have consideration for those who are emotionally vulnerable. Otherwise this type of a sensationalistic episode will become the mainstream.


Law and Religion


In the absence of faith, we are fast becoming a nation of atheist and pagans who will require autocratic control. So much is the derision in faith that our Judges are ruling against God, based on Lord Justice Laws (aptly named) in McFarlane v Relate Avon Limited, who stated “This must be so, since in the eye of everyone save the believer religious faith is necessarily subjective, being incommunicable by any kind of proof or evidence. It may of course be true; but the ascertainment of such a truth lies beyond the means by which