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Kick The Buggers Out From St. Paul's.
By Uncle Monty.
Images By Gary Day & Alex Albion.
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~ Latest News ~
St Paul's U-Turn: Tent city protesters told they 
can carry on camping. By Tom Harper.
+All Saints Day, 2011.
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The Dean of St. Paul's - the Rt. Rev'd Graeme Knowles - 
Has Unexpectedly Resigned Over The "Tent City" Debacle.
Dean who shut St Paul's resigns: second cleric quits over 'tent city'
 protest. By Tom Harper, Miranda Bryant & Peter Dominiczak.
+Eve of All Saints Day, 2011.+
One of the world's most famous and renowned religious sites -
St. Paul's Anglican Cathedral in England -  is now being occupied
 by hundreds of political and civilian anti-capitalist demonstrators
in what has been dubbed "Occupy London" with at least 
200 tents pitched right at the cathedral's own door steps.
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At first the demonstrators were welcomed to stay by the
 Dean of St. Paul's - The Rt. Rev'd Graeme Knowles, 
who is a former Anglican Bishop of Sodor and Man. 
But after a few days he was forced to bite his own 
tongue when he asked the protestors to leave only to 
be told by them that they planned to stay at least 
until after Christmastide. 
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From there everything went downhill for St. Paul's as 
"Occupy London" just dug in and the cathedral was
then ordered shut by the same dean who had supported
the protesters just days before. Citing health and safety
reasons for closing the renowned Anglican House of
God for the first time in 65 years, the dean was also 
confronted with internal clergy bickering and political 
convulsion lead by his Canon Chancellor Rev'd Dr.
 Giles Fraser, who promptly resigned out of his strong
leftist political support for the anti-capitalists siege
 of St. Paul's. Good riddance to him!!
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Giles Fraser is just another typical liberal Anglican clergy-
man, who seems more interested in his own "liberation"
 politics than in upholding the traditions of Historic 
Anglicanism and the sanctity of St. Paul's Cathedral. 
It was a cheap political shot on his part to look like 
some kind of hero to the "Occupy London" mob that is
 grandstanding for all its worth while sitting mostly on 
their asses or arses and freely bivouacing at no cost
 to them. But at great cost to the cathedral, nevertheless.
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Now thankfully opened again after a week of no public
 religious services due to the cathedral being closed, 
St. Paul's is stuck with the big thorny legal issues and
 battle of removing the Occupy London mob, who are 
basically a bunch of old time leftists, communists, diehard 
socialist radicals, anarchists, and public troublemakers
who always need to constantly make their political
affirmation for the wary public to take notice of them.
They not only make me feel sick, but I just want to 
growl at them like I do at asinine cleric Giles Fraser.
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 St. Paul's stupidly fell for all the mob to take over it religious
 site without being careful of setting a precedent for every 
future Tom, Dick and Harry to park their political carcusses
at its cathedral front doors at any whim or will that gets
 into their messed-up heads. 
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I must say, however, the "Occupy London" protestors are
alot cleaner and saner lot than what I encountered at last 
year's so-called "Democracy Village," which I write about 
back then, that made a mockery of democracy with all the 
dirty loonies and sheer crazies and doped dopeheads 
running around London's Parliament Square in some
 kind of bizzare and lunatic trance. Thank goodness
they were shut down for good ... Bravo!
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Exclusive: Cover-up at St Paul's.
Clerics suppress report on bankers' greed to save church 
embarrassment. By Brian Brady & Jane Merrick.
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Some of the mob earlier last week at St. Paul's.
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Some of the 200 pitched tents at St. Paul's.
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The first mistake was made by the dean to welcome such a
 mob in the first place. Occupy London is basically another
 plaything for useless urchins.  Today - at this 4th Sunday
 before Advent - Dean Knowles and the Lord Bishop of 
London Rt. Rev'd Richard Chartres have agreed to meet 
the mob in the hope that they will freely leave St. Paul's. 
Whatever transpires we will hear about presumably sometime
 later today. I suspect the mob will just dig in no matter what 
the cathedral dean Knowles or Bishop Richard propose. If 
the mob, however, do decide to go of their own accord 
then that will be an enormous relief.  If not, the only solution
 is to kick the buggers out from St. Paul's with every legal 
and police means available to ensure their full removal. 
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~ Story Update ~
Bishop comes face to face with protesters –
but won't back down. By Paul Cahalan. 
Oct 31, 2011.
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Bishop defends 'prudent' legal steps for possible eviction of
St. Paul's camp. Violent clashes with police are not inevitable,
Richard Chartres says after addressing protesters at cathedral.
By Lizzy Davies & Haroon Siddique.
Oct 30, 2011.
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What the public doesn't understand is that the Anglican Dean
 is the Master of the Cathedral. Under certain circumstances 
he can ban or banish the bishop or even the Archbishop of 
Canterbury from his cathedral.  In most cases, too, the 
cathedral dean carries the title "Very Rev'd," but in the
 present case at St. Paul s the dean carries the title of 
"Rt. Rev'd" due to him being a former Anglican bishop.
 Thus, whatever Dean Knowles says or decides regarding
 the future presence of the "Occupy London" protesters
 right on the catherdal grounds is within his clerical and 
ecclesiastic authority no matter what others may do or 
say. If he decides the protesters must go, then go
 they must either voluntarily or by legal action. 
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Abit of a "Teach-In" at Occupy London.
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View of alot more pitched tents by the St. Paul's mob.
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The whole decisive and public affair of Occupy London 
has basically turned the spotlight and searchlight on the inner 
workings and personal clashes within the English Anglican
 Church or The Church of England, which oftentimes is
simply hijacked by radical leftists clergy that seem now to 
dominate the episcopate and ordained ranks of the church.
The laity are then belated consulted after the fact on im-
portant issues and thus situations like the pathetic political
 resignation of Giles Fraser from St. Paul's confirms the 
worst that is today's Church of England. And especially
 now that His Grace,  the Most Rev'd Dr. Rowan Douglas 
Williams, the present Archbishop of Canterbury, who is
right now at Italy's Assisi visiting with the Holy Father, 
is considering stepping down from Lambeth Palace. 
So, we could well have a new ABC by next year. All 
I hope is that Ugandian John Sentamu, the Archbishop 
of York, is not next appointed to the Canterburian
See! We don't need any further Africanization
 of the English Church in the UK.
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Occupy London is a political and secular demonstration that
 isn't remotely religious or Anglican and has no connection
whatsoever with the church yet it seems to have decided - 
more or less by accident - that St. Paul's is a perfect 
"sanctuary" for the giddy protestors  to act out their 
own political protestation against the establishment
 and the infrastructure of capitalism. Karl Marx is still 
alive and well it seems ...
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Plus, the added bonus for the mob is that St. Paul's is a
 renowned iconic setting and a perfect platform for the world
 to give attention to the anti-capitalist protesters, who frankly
 warrant no consideration in whatever steps are now taken
 to kick the buggers out from St. Paul's. I suspect that
many of them felt immuned from the law by staging
their protest at the world famous London cathedral.
The quicker the buggers are gone, the better for
everybody and most especially for the church.
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Two Occupy London Protesters w/their pet.
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Some Free Folk Music At Occupy London. 
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Crowds Pretty Well Blocking Everything At St. Paul's.
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The Mighty & Towering
 Cathedral Doors Then Closed & Shut.
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Occupy London's Tent City University.
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"Together Against Capitalism" Shown on Wheelie Bin.
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END WEALTH.
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Should the St Paul's protesters be removed?
Yes 14%.  No 86%.
The Daily Mail Poll.
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Dramatis Personae: 
(left, from left to right) The Rev Dr Giles Fraser, 
who has resigned as Canon Chancellor of St Paul's, 
the Rt Rev Richard Chartres, the Bishop of London, 
and the Rt Rev Graeme Knowles, Dean of St Paul's.
A loose Canon, his Bishop, the Dean and unholy war at St Paul's.
Nick Curtis on how the creators of BBC2 sitcom Rev might 
have written up the theological storm of the past days ...
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Jerome Taylor: 
Mystery of Archbishop who didn't speak for his Church.
 ~ Commentary ~
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Siege of St Pauls to end in court.
Tom Harper & Benedict Moore-Bridger.
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Part-time protesters: Nine out of ten tents remain empty
 overnight at St Paul's camp. Thermal imaging suggests 
protesters return home or to hotels overnight. By Tom Kelly.
"The St. Paul's protest is one of several in Europe, inspired 
by the Occupy Wall Street movement in New York, in-
tended to highlight inequalities caused by mismanagement
 of the economy," writes Tom Kelly.
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St Paul’s row: Giles Fraser resigns. By Ed Thornton.
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As an avid Anglican, I despair at what is going on
at St. Paul's Cathedral.  I pray that the buggers of
Occupy London are promptly kicked out from St. 
Paul's. Although I might also suggest that they now 
move on to where the greedy, champagne socialist,
 New Labour multimillionaire and war criminal Tony 
Blair resides at his hot posh London Square. Odious 
Blair should a be juicy target for those politically-
angry anti-capitalists ... such would give them more
 of a focus than their present nebulous aims and raw
 rantings about the evils of capitalism. Blair is an 
all around evil capitalist, isn't he? You bet!!
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Politically-incorrect, Uncle Monty.
+The Fourth Sunday Before Advent, 2011.
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 ~ CLARIFICATION ~
Although Canon Giles Fraser was the "public face" to
 first publicly welcome the demonstrators to stay at the 
St. Paul's protest camp, it was Dean Knowles who 
approved Fraser's invitation in the first place to let 
them stay. Thus, I have stated the dean was the one 
who welcomed them and then he bit his own tongue
 for approving such when he decided they must go 
after all. As for junior chaplain Rev'd Fraser Dyer's
 resignation from cathedral for basically the same 
political raison d'etre  as Giles Fraser, the pair de-
serve each other, I think ... Both of them are dreadful
 examples of what is all wrong with today's far too 
leftist and politically-correct  Anglican Church 
inside Broken Britain. UM. 
Oct. 31, 2011.
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~ The above caption picture at top of page is of 
Uncle Monty & Malcolm Mead, 70, that was
 taken at Occupy London by Gary Day at St. Paul's. 
Malcolm is a close relative of the late famous Mar-
garet Mead, the American cultural anthropologist
of much note ~
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in crowded "Broken Britain" with all its now ugly
pigsty of mass multiculturalism and multiracialism.
Blame those God-damn Limey socialists for all 
our troubles right now and in the bleak future 
that is forever set for dreadful England ...
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Hi Monty, You have wisely said that "everything went downhill
ReplyDeletefor St. Paul's" after the protesters refused to go and
demanded that they stay instead
of quitting the church grounds.
News that the dean has just resigns
confirms your insight of "everything going downhill" at St. Paul's. Next to resign could be the Bishop of London some say. Your St. Paul's piece is so provocative but then I always expect that from you as the good writer that you are. The photos were good, too. Will try to stop by at St. Paul's before the police start to kick butt. My kindest regards, Helen Grant.