Not so very long ago I remember having to deal with dozens of distressed BNP members who had had their names, addresses and personal information uploaded to the Wikileaks website. Perhaps the most upsetting came from female members, many of whom broke down in tears through the worry and frustration this crime, for that is what it was, had caused them.
Against this backdrop you can hardly expect any sympathy from me for the now confirmed left wing Julian Assange and his Wikileaks team. However, unlike him I at least believe in fair play and justice. As such it must be said that trumped up sex charges and a totally unnecessary stay in prison are not exactly the best way for the powers that be to cling on to credibility.
Nevertheless, I am prepared to suggest the following by way of a festive betting opportunity with regards Mr Assange's whereabouts at noon Christmas Day.
HMP Wandsworth 3/1
Guantanamo Bay 5/1
Stockholm 7/1
Queensland 12/1
Havana 15/1
Tehran 20/1
North Korea 50/1
Switching back to a more serious mode, what we are witnessing by way of information counter insurgency is a breaking down of the old guard. I am surprised it has taken so long, but it is happening now at a speed which must be alarming to many. After all who would want to be caught out selling wars in the name of peace and stability or hawking globalism as a means of prosperity whilst simultaneously rendering the western world insolvent?
I certainly wouldn't want to be in that position and certainly not when the inevitable question about the relentless pushing of "multiculturalism" finally comes to the table. Deliberately destroying white society in the name of diversity and jailing anyone who is particularly articulate in pointing out this wickedness is going to take a hell of a lot of explaining away.
Not that that kind of crime will be appearing on Wikileaks any time soon, but there again it doesn't need to. Information concerning the ultimate betrayal of our younger generations is freely available and I am pleased that both of our MEPs have consistently voted against any moves to clamp down on Internet freedom.
Speaking of the joys of diversity I heard today that special gunshot sensors are to be deployed in Birmingham (not Alabama). Of course the BBC would be spoiling the fun and jeopardise the state of harmony in Britain's second city by telling everyone the location, but I'll give you some idea, as a former resident of Brum, as to where and why:
Lozells 4/6
Handsworth 4/6
Aston Evs
Sutton Coldfield 100/1