A few words of introduction are necessary are in order to give some perspective on the following report. Firstly there is a loose nit but growing resistance to the emergent New World Order, it spans race and country. It doesn't have a name but a variety of interest group's and individuals, from animal rights groups and environmentalists to anarchists and trade unionists, have found a common cause against the NWO. It's early days yet but it could well develop into a cohesive global movement as individual human beings come to realise that the very destiny of our species is being hijacked by a small group of global elitists.
And therein lies the danger.
For as more people awake to the danger it is likely that some will be ready to use violence against it . . . and that is exactly what the agents of the NWO want.
Last year a friend organised a demonstration against micro-wave weapons outside the houses of parliament in London. It was small and peaceful but he was reliably informed by a former intelligence operative that amongst the protestors were a number of agent provocateurs. In effect they were trying to stir up the crowd in order to discredit the protests.
Likewise, last years May Day protests in London turned violent when a small group of protestors went on the rampage and started defacing war monuments: just the sort of thing to turn many people against them.
Similarly what started out as peaceful protest's in Seattle turned violent when a small group of protestors went on the rampage and again one has to ask: were they genuine protestors or agent provocateurs?
Certainly some eyewitness reports from Seattle seemed to indicate exactly that. One account on sightings.com spoke of the police not arresting violent protestors but effectively herding a small group of them around the city and in front of waiting TV crews. Who in turn dutifully reported on the "violent anti World Trade Organisation protests."
Don't get me wrong though. Yours truly is not afraid of violence, in fact he's more than ready for it. Three years in the Rhodesian Army Special Forces during the height of the war of against Mugabe and being a Scorpio gives me a special aptitude; but that plays right into the hands of the agents of the New World Order.
So lets keep our heads and do this the right way. After all the very destiny of the human race may be at stake.
Anarchists plot London Mayday riot by James Clark, Home Affairs Correspondent
POLICE are bracing themselves for tens of thousands of anarchist protesters in London on May 1 after uncovering detailed plans for violence.
The so-called Mayday protest has descended into fighting, vandalism and arson on the past two occasions it has been held. Monuments have been defaced and shops and offices attacked.
Police believe this year's event - the first to be held on a working day in the capital rather than a bank holiday - is set to be the biggest, with as many as 300 groups taking part. Last year's attracted an estimated 150,000 people.
Demonstrators from America, Germany, France and Turkey have been told to come to London for the 2001 event, rather than holding protests in their own cities.
For the first time the event will see anti-globalisation demonstrators teaming up with animal rights activists, anarchists and others in what police fear could become an annual protest event for organisations from across Europe and America.
One group is calling its event "Mayday Monopoly" and is issuing "an invitation to play". It says: "The Vision: An unlimited number of players transforming the streets of London with a
life-sized game of Monopoly played on Tuesday, May 1, 2001.
"As we celebrate this year, we should remember that by acting collectively we have the power to bring the whole game to an end."
Tactics uncovered by police include
Turkish communists who will try to lure Metropolitan police officers into baton-charging women and children by falling back behind them after pelting officers with missiles. They are planning to arrive in London at Waterloo station.
Animal rights activists who will stage a separate march, targeting companies linked to animal experimentation. It is understood that they will include members of the Justice Department, a loose coalition of pro- violence animal rights groups that has claimed responsibility for sending
booby-trapped letters containing razor blades soaked in rat poison.
The use of small hit squads of anarchists and "eco warriors", co-ordinated by spotters with mobile phones. They will be directed to locations away from the police. Their task, according to one internet-based instruction, will be to "cause as much damage as possible and then scatter".
Targets will include the City premises of a leading insurer and a merchant bank that paid its staff £1m-plus bonuses at the end of last month. Attacks are also being prepared on the Royal
Bank of Scotland, because of its financial support for Huntingdon Life Sciences, the Cambridgeshire firm which uses animals in experiments.
Sir John Stevens, the Metropolitan police commissioner, has cancelled all police leave for three days before and two days after the protest. Reinforcements may be drafted in from neighbouring forces.
He has told senior staff there must be no repeat of the attacks on monuments seen last year. The statue of Sir Winston Churchill, the Cenotaph and other monuments that were attacked last year will be boarded up and protected by riot police.
There is also a possibility of the Square Mile - London's financial district - being closed in a "ring of steel" through which only those who can prove they work or live in the area will be allowed to pass.
In last year's London riots 95 people were arrested, including Britons, Dutch, Kurds, Italians, an Ecuadorian, Greeks, a Singaporian, a Portuguese, one New Zealander, Turks and two Americans. Damage to property was estimated at £500,000, and the violence led to 12 being injured, including three police officers.
At one of the most vicious anti-capitalist protests - during the World Trade Organisation meeting in Seattle, Washington, in November 1999 - there were more than 400 arrests, 40 injuries and £1.5m of damage was caused to the city centre. An estimated 30,000 protesters from around the world attended. Yesterday 50 police and 70 protesters wre injured in clashes outside a global forum on internet technology in Naples.
Special Branch is aware of plans for further co-operation after May 1 in which GlaxoSmithKline, the drug firm, is to be targeted by those who attacked staff working for Huntingdon Life Sciences.
TheSundayTimes.com