Wednesday 20 March 2024

Google versus DPS Computing

A company called DPS Computing has for some months been relaying videos of the Post Office inquiry chaired by Sir Wyn Williams. These videos have been most interesting, showing, to all who can see, just how dishonest the Post Office representatives have been in their actions regarding the Horizon computer system.

The Post Office prosecuted several hundred sub-postmasters on false grounds of financial fraud, when the only “evidence” of any “fraud” came from their own flawed computer system. When the sub-postmasters started to fight back, they were met only by a renewed assault of lies and attempts to suppress them. When they got as far as taking a civil case to the courts, the Post Office tried to force the judge to recuse himself. All credit to Mr Justice Fraser for soldiering on, and doing his job properly.

Time and tide have moved on, and the Post Office themselves are now the subject of inquiry. They have fought like cornered snakes, and tried to “lawfare” their way into silencing the inquiry, even trying to force Sir Wyn Williams to recuse himself.

Then, along came DPS Computing, with a series of videos aiming to bring the evidence given at this inquiry to the multitude. I’ve watched 20 or 30 of them, and together they convey one message. The Post Office, and the individuals acting for it, are guilty of one of the biggest crimes committed in these islands since William the Conqueror’s invasion.

And yet, yesterday DPS Computing felt it necessary to publish this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qy5HSeIB0Tg. And the follow-up today: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6symM3hBzk.

Let me try to paraphrase. Google (owner of YouTube) has suspended DPS Computing’s account with them, on the supposed grounds that someone else “associated” with them has committed some breach of some “policy.” Without telling them any specifics of what they, or even their “associates,” are accused of. Or even who their accused “associates” are!

This violates, at least, articles 10, 11 and 19 of the UN Declaration of Human Rights. Not that the UN themselves have any concern for human rights these days. It also violates the European Convention on Human Rights, article 6.3(a) and (b).

And the timing is interesting. Particularly in the context of the “on-line safety bill.” Someone in the global establishment seems to think that we need to be “protected” from the truth. At least as it pertains to the Post Office inquiry… and COVID vaccine injuries… and a lot more that, if brought out into the open, would destroy the credibility of the political class.

Edmund Burke told us, 250 years ago this year: “Bad laws are the worst sort of tyranny.” He was right. But I will give you my two follow-ups. One, “Bad laws should not be obeyed.” Two, “Those that promote, support, make, enforce or condone bad laws are criminals.”

I was going to add a third about those that lie or mislead. But that’s enough for now.


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