Rodrigo Duterte, seen here in October at a senate probe into the drug war during his administration, has been taken into police custody

Philippine Death Squads – An Arrest Warrant the “ICC” Has Managed to Enforce! (12.3.2025)

Regarding the International Criminal Court, it is a rather magical organization. It was established in The Hague in July 2002, abbreviated as ICC. It mainly exercises jurisdiction over genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity and crimes of aggression to prevent serious international crimes from occurring.

Currently, the ICC has a total of 123 member states, which is considered to be a large scale, but the United States, China and Russia have not joined it, which shows its embarrassing position.

Despite this, the International Criminal Court still managed to function, arresting and sentencing members of Congolese militias, Malian Islamic armed groups and other organizations for crimes against humanity and war crimes.

There Was noPolice in 1776!

Email: Book – Rise of the Warrior Cop! (30.6.2024)

The UK developed such a Police Force in 1800 – but this was long after the US went her own way. I think there is an argument that the White Authorities of the US developed a Police Force as a means to control America’s non-White populations – perhaps a point you may have previously made in your work. The idea being that breaking the law is something non-White people do – evil acts that must be seen to be punished! 

Bill Hicks: The View From Within.

‘In 1992 much of his output centred on the defeat of George Bush Jr, in the US Presidential elections following his successful invasion of Kuwait and southernIraqin the first Gulf War. Through such material Hicks described his political stance ‘as a little to the Left’. He says that he did not vote for Bush because the recent Republican administrations had sponsored genocide in South American countries – whilst the US media limited the issue to whether a new Democratic President would raise taxes. The natural Rightwing bias within theUnited Statessystem is so prevalent that any legitimate notions of Socialism are treated as if they are a crime of immense immorality, stupidity and the product of extreme mental illness. Hicks detested the mainstream media – and along with corporate advertisers – viewed it as a product of Satan’s seed. In this respect he could be very forceful in his opinions – surprisingly so when his style of delivery is taken into account. The passion manifests suddenly within a meandering narrative about this or that. Regardless of the raw human emotion, he never abandoned the principle of considered opinion gained through intellectual analysis. The intelligence of Hicks – and his intelligence was as able as any renowned thinker Western civilisation has produced – never abandoned an accompanying morality that moulded ideas and directed actions.’