Smash EDO protesters on national recruitment drive (From The Argus)
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Smash EDO protesters on national recruitment drive
11:50am Tuesday 22nd November 2011 in News
Anti-arms protesters are touring the country to muster support for demonstrations next year.
Smash EDO is holding a publicity drive in a bid to reignite its campaign to close the EDO weapons components factory in Home Farm Road, Moulsecoomb.
The group wants to hold a series of monthly mass demonstrations to mark its Summer of Resistance campaign in 2012.
The group has announced it plans to hold a May Bank Holiday protest and said they would not rule out direct action aimed at the EDO MBM/ITT factory.
Representatives from Smash are in the middle of a tour of venues in Manchester, Liverpool, Sheffield, Edinburgh and Newcastle, talking to anti-military groups and running workshops about direct action protest tactics.
The group’s May Day protest in 2009 brought the city to a standstill as riot police and protesters clashed, while in January 2010 campaigners from the group caused £200,000 of damage in a raid on the factory.
The group says it will host a series of community meetings in the city in the new year where it will try to reach out to different people.
Andrew Beckett, a spokesman for Smash EDO, said: “We have received great support from a lot of people.
“We’re not trying to recruit people to our group but we’re hoping they will come here and do their own protest.
“It’s impossible to tell what the scale of the protest but there will be a series of mass demonstrations throughout the summer.”
Mr Beckett conceded that repeat scenes of the 2009 May Day protests could be “counter-productive” to gaining public support for the group.
A Sussex Police spokeswoman said: “We have not been advised of any planned protests and are therefore not in a position to comment on them.”
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Comments(19)
ignoranceisnotbliss
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12:20pm Tue 22 Nov 11
jimbobmaginty wrote:"take them out"?
Yeah well done Argus! Give them publicity!
They are not peaceful protesters! They cause damage which costs us money! Next time water cannon them!
Maybe some of us should join, find out who the leaders are and take them out!
Sounds like you're not very peaceful either.
Archie Bun
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12:53pm Tue 22 Nov 11
deltaP
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1:25pm Tue 22 Nov 11
sandalman wrote:When I was an apprentice at MBM (then known as M.B. Metals Ltd. in Portslade) in the late 1960's they made no weapons of any kind. They made aircraft weapons delivery systems.
Does anyone know what weapon components are made at this factory?
ignoranceisnotbliss
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1:29pm Tue 22 Nov 11
Archie Bun wrote:Not quite sure how you reach that conclusion. Several polls on the Argus website in the past have not suggested any lack of local support.
So they are conceding that Brighton doesn't support them and they need to bus in portestors? Bunch of hypocrites who are just out to cause trouble.
In any case the issues surrounding the murderous arms trade are far from being just local.
Archie Bun
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1:32pm Tue 22 Nov 11
ignoranceisnotbliss wrote:if they are trying to 'muster' support in other parts of the country it suggests that they don't have enough down here. It's pretty easy to understand. And any opinion polls in The Argus should bear in mind only the minority of people in Brighton read the paper. From your slanted comments it would appear you are biased and will obviously try and make out it is more popular than it is.
Archie Bun wrote: So they are conceding that Brighton doesn't support them and they need to bus in portestors? Bunch of hypocrites who are just out to cause trouble.Not quite sure how you reach that conclusion. Several polls on the Argus website in the past have not suggested any lack of local support. In any case the issues surrounding the murderous arms trade are far from being just local.
ignoranceisnotbliss
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1:35pm Tue 22 Nov 11
deltaP wrote:A bullet would be of little use without a gun. A weapons delivery system is a part of the weapon as is the aircraft itself.
sandalman wrote:When I was an apprentice at MBM (then known as M.B. Metals Ltd. in Portslade) in the late 1960's they made no weapons of any kind. They made aircraft weapons delivery systems.
Does anyone know what weapon components are made at this factory?
ignoranceisnotbliss
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1:40pm Tue 22 Nov 11
Archie Bun wrote:So because I hold an opinion I am "slanted" or "biased". In that case clearly you are too and you would try to make out that the campaign is less popular than it is.
ignoranceisnotbliss wrote:if they are trying to 'muster' support in other parts of the country it suggests that they don't have enough down here. It's pretty easy to understand. And any opinion polls in The Argus should bear in mind only the minority of people in Brighton read the paper. From your slanted comments it would appear you are biased and will obviously try and make out it is more popular than it is.
Archie Bun wrote: So they are conceding that Brighton doesn't support them and they need to bus in portestors? Bunch of hypocrites who are just out to cause trouble.Not quite sure how you reach that conclusion. Several polls on the Argus website in the past have not suggested any lack of local support. In any case the issues surrounding the murderous arms trade are far from being just local.
PorkBoat
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2:16pm Tue 22 Nov 11
Servalan
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4:58pm Tue 22 Nov 11
Falstaff
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5:25pm Tue 22 Nov 11
ignoranceisnotbliss wrote:No, no, no. Surely he means take them out for a drink, perhaps a visit to the cinema, pizza afterwards... all sorts of possibilities.
jimbobmaginty wrote:"take them out"?
Yeah well done Argus! Give them publicity!
They are not peaceful protesters! They cause damage which costs us money! Next time water cannon them!
Maybe some of us should join, find out who the leaders are and take them out!
Sounds like you're not very peaceful either.
zrfau
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5:41pm Tue 22 Nov 11
PorkBoat wrote:What they make (and have admitted in court to making) are essential weapons release and electronic interface systems for most of the US, UK and NATO warplanes, not to mention being the sole rights holder for the Israeli Air Force F-16s bomb rack and arming units, and they also helped design (and they own the rights to) weapons systems used on the CIA Predator Drone attacks in Afghanistan and Pakistan widely regarded as extra judicial assassination and therefore illegal under international law.
So, what do they actually make at this "arms factory" in Moulscoomb, that provides a number of jobs for locals?
On top of that they invented a new bomb rack connector system called the FRCS that is included within the next generation F-35 warplane also to be supplied to Israel, and most likely to be used in any attack on Iran .
The FRCS has already been used in numerous bombing raids by NATO in Afghanistan leading to the deaths of scores of civilians.
Any other questions ? please ask.
ignoranceisnotbliss
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6:10pm Tue 22 Nov 11
Servalan wrote:While it unfortunately seems perfectly OK to some to do this in other countries using EDO weapons it is actually illegal here. Just in case you need reminding.
I don't understand? If EDO really do make weapons, then why don't they use them to kill all the protestors? That's what weapons are for, isn't it?
Hard times
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7:29pm Tue 22 Nov 11
jimbobmaginty wrote:You don't act peacefully towards child killers you lock them up.
Yeah well done Argus! Give them publicity!
They are not peaceful protesters! They cause damage which costs us money! Next time water cannon them!
Maybe some of us should join, find out who the leaders are and take them out!
Servalan
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10:30pm Tue 22 Nov 11
ignoranceisnotbliss wrote:Thank you for explaining my joke :)
Servalan wrote:While it unfortunately seems perfectly OK to some to do this in other countries using EDO weapons it is actually illegal here. Just in case you need reminding.
I don't understand? If EDO really do make weapons, then why don't they use them to kill all the protestors? That's what weapons are for, isn't it?
ignoranceisnotbliss
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10:52pm Tue 22 Nov 11
AngelicDevil
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11:44am Wed 23 Nov 11
zrfau wrote:OK let's get rid of ALL the manufacturing we do in this country just because you don't agree with it....yeh, that's a great idea isn't it.
PorkBoat wrote: So, what do they actually make at this "arms factory" in Moulscoomb, that provides a number of jobs for locals?What they make (and have admitted in court to making) are essential weapons release and electronic interface systems for most of the US, UK and NATO warplanes, not to mention being the sole rights holder for the Israeli Air Force F-16s bomb rack and arming units, and they also helped design (and they own the rights to) weapons systems used on the CIA Predator Drone attacks in Afghanistan and Pakistan widely regarded as extra judicial assassination and therefore illegal under international law. On top of that they invented a new bomb rack connector system called the FRCS that is included within the next generation F-35 warplane also to be supplied to Israel, and most likely to be used in any attack on Iran . The FRCS has already been used in numerous bombing raids by NATO in Afghanistan leading to the deaths of scores of civilians. Any other questions ? please ask.
NOT.
The thing with business like this is that they will take their factories and knowledge to another country and continue to do the same thing.
You won't stop it, you will displace it and to be honest, I'd rather we actually have a semblence of a manufacturing industry still in this country.
We have become a service country, we do not produce & export enough of our own goods to stand on our own two feet when the sh*t hits the fan economically......bu
t that's OK because at least we're not manufacturing weapons components. HAH
zrfau
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2:34pm Wed 23 Nov 11
AngelicDevil wrote:Why should our job security in one of the richest countries in the world be more important that their lives in some of the poorest.
zrfau wrote:OK let's get rid of ALL the manufacturing we do in this country just because you don't agree with it....yeh, that's a great idea isn't it.
PorkBoat wrote: So, what do they actually make at this "arms factory" in Moulscoomb, that provides a number of jobs for locals?What they make (and have admitted in court to making) are essential weapons release and electronic interface systems for most of the US, UK and NATO warplanes, not to mention being the sole rights holder for the Israeli Air Force F-16s bomb rack and arming units, and they also helped design (and they own the rights to) weapons systems used on the CIA Predator Drone attacks in Afghanistan and Pakistan widely regarded as extra judicial assassination and therefore illegal under international law. On top of that they invented a new bomb rack connector system called the FRCS that is included within the next generation F-35 warplane also to be supplied to Israel, and most likely to be used in any attack on Iran . The FRCS has already been used in numerous bombing raids by NATO in Afghanistan leading to the deaths of scores of civilians. Any other questions ? please ask.
NOT.
The thing with business like this is that they will take their factories and knowledge to another country and continue to do the same thing.
You won't stop it, you will displace it and to be honest, I'd rather we actually have a semblence of a manufacturing industry still in this country.
We have become a service country, we do not produce & export enough of our own goods to stand on our own two feet when the sh*t hits the fan economically......bu
t that's OK because at least we're not manufacturing weapons components. HAH
Your obsession with your own current financial well-being at the expense of others entire lives is morally corrupt.
zrfau
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2:48pm Wed 23 Nov 11
AS for weapons sales, why don't we start some wars in the middle east to drum up demand...oh yes... we do that already.
sandalman says...
12:11pm Tue 22 Nov 11