I’m back, and have I got a tale to tell

 

Before I begin this piece I would like to ask readers NOT to contact any of the individuals named in this article. This is because to do so could be construed as ‘Perverting the Course of Justice’ and that is in British law an offence. I respectfully request that you the reader do nothing that could be seen as ‘perverting justice’. As an aside, the information that I am sharing is not that much different from what Count Dankula shared when he was arrested for a bullshit ‘hate speech’ crime, so I do not believe that any of the information that I’m sharing is privileged in any way or that sharing it constitutes any offense.

And so the story begins…

On Tuesday the 22nd October, at approximately 07:15, whilst I was getting my four year old child ready for school, there was a rather aggressive knock at my front door. I opened the door and found a whole bunch of police officers who wanted me to come out and ‘talk to them’. Knowing what the modern day British police are like in too many cases, which is thuggish and dishonest, I shut the door in their faces. The police do not turn up mob handed merely to have ‘a chat’. Instead I picked up the handset for my entryphone, which is remotely recorded, and spoke to the officer’s via that method.

I politely requested that they state the reason why they were at my front door and they said ‘we just want to talk’ and ‘you must come outside to speak’. They refused my request that I would speak to them via the window and insisted that I come out. Whilst this was going on I was watching what was happening on CCTV, the footage of which is now secured off site. I could see at least six police officers swarming around my front garden and to my back garden to which they had gained access. There were I observed, four officers in the front and two in the back.

The officer who appeared to be leading this mob of officers, kept saying ‘we want you to come outside so we can talk to you’. Of course I refused. This is because I know from other cases of a similar nature where the police have said this that this is a ruse to gain entry to a property so that they can later say that the occupier ‘invited’ them in. The lead officer, whom I later found out was PC Choudhury of Sidcup who is attached to Sadiq Khan’s ‘hate crime and hate speech’ unit, became ever more threatening and aggressive in his tone and refused to state exactly why he and the rest of the officers were there. He and the other officers kept shouting through the door that if I did not open the door then they would break it down. Because I did not want my son exposed to what the police were obviously going to do I sent him upstairs with my wife.

After about five minutes or so of these officers banging on the front door and issuing threats to break it down and officers menacingly patrolling my back garden, an officer, who at this point I cannot positively identify, brought up what looked like a battering ram. The officers were shouting through the door ‘we are going to break the door down now’.

As the officers said they would, they smashed the lock on my front door causing approximately £100 worth of damage. At least three officers, one of whom was PC Choudhury, rushed into the house and into the kitchen at the back of the house. PC Choudhury then cautioned me, arrested me for ‘Malicious communication and racial and religious hatred’ and put me in handcuffs. They guided me out into the front garden where they searched me and then put me in the back of a police van and took me to the local police station. Whilst I was being searched in the front garden my son escaped from his Mum and ran downstairs to the front door and say his daddy being searched and taken away by police. If I recall correctly I turned to my son and said to him ‘don’t worry, it will be all right, daddy loves you’. He’s been asking me ‘are the policemen going to come back again?’ I will never forgive or forget the trauma that these officers put my child through.

Before I was put in the police van I noticed that a considerable amount of police resources had been put into this arrest and there were at least two police cars present along with the van. I found out later that PC Choudhury and his Met Police civilian assistant, had traveled up the night before, distance of 150 miles and had stayed, at the taxpayers expense, in one of my city’s poshest hotels at a roughly estimated cost including meals of at least £150 per night. It’s good to know that Sadiq Khan’s ‘hate crime and hate speech’ unit is spending Londoners’ money so sensibly isn’t it? Maybe the Met has run out of real crime? Do I need a sarcasm sign here, no I don’t think so.

The police then searched my property and took away all my IT equipment including phones in order to examine them to see if they were related to the ‘offence’ that I had been arrested for. They also took my wife’s computer which is more than little annoying as she needs this machine for her work.

When we got to the police station I was booked in under the catch all and increasingly misused ‘malicious communication and racial and religious hatred’ acts, searched again and put in a cell. The custody sergeant, who incidentally said that I was one of the most polite detainees he had had in a long time, furnished me with paper copies of my rights whilst detained and a requested copy of the Bible, which I used in the cell to meditate upon Psalm 35, a psalm that was appropriate for this situation. I was removed from the cell, photographed, fingerprinted and had DNA taken. I was put back in the cell to await questioning and the arrival of the duty solicitor.

Before questioning by PC Choudhury I consulted with the duty solicitor, who luckily turned out to be far better than many who perform this function, and I told him that I was not going to answer any questions that the police put to me, as is my right. I also gave the police a written statement that I was merely exercising my right to speak freely. I was offered food but I refused on the grounds that the food is unlikely to be Kosher but I was offered and accepted hot drinks as there’s not much you can do to instant coffee that would make this item not Kosher or Treyf.

Eventually I was brought, along with my solicitor, to an interview room for questioning under caution. I gave the officer my pre-prepared statement about speaking freely and the interview commenced. Of course I answered nearly all questions with ‘no comment’ and refused also to identify the vast majority of the items that the police alleged that they had removed from my home. The police also claimed that they had in possession written correspondence that they believed was between me and others who have challenged both Islam and ‘hate speech’ laws and certain organizations.

Although I did not answer any questions, the questions themselves gave me an inkling into what the arrest was all about. From what I could gather both Mr Mughal, who is the founder of the Tell Mama organisation and London’s Mayor Sadiq Khan had complained about memes mocking them that the police allege they saw on the Fahrenheit211 website. They also asked me about an allegation made by Mr Mughal that I questioned the narrative surrounding the ‘punish a Muslim day’ case in which doubt was cast on the idea that this was the work of an organised group and rather, as it turned out, the work of a lone and deranged nutcase. The police asked me if I was an ‘Islamophobe’ to which I replied ‘no comment’. They also asked me to disclose my passcodes for the machines that they claimed they had seized to which I replied ‘no comment’

Incidentally, if you want further information about some of the criticisms that have been levelled against the Tell Mama organisation and those involved in it along with the sad state of freedom of speech in the UK, then I can highly recommend that you read Nick Monroe’s article ‘Escape from Big Mother” It is an article that makes for illuminating and indeed frightening reading, especially for those who live in nations that, unlike the UK, have a greater respect for freedom of speech and freedom of expression. It should encourage those in places like the USA to hold on tight to their First Amendment, because without it the average citizen may suddenly find that there are a whole load of subjects that they may wish to discuss that are now ‘forbidden’.

I got the distinct impression that the police were trying to get me to make their job of prosecuting me for ‘hate speech’ easy by having me answer questions. This, knowing the parlous state of UK police forces, was not something that I was prepared to do. Basically, the Met are trying to prosecute me for memes and for criticism of those groups who are in receipt of vast amounts of public money, resources to which I and others do not consider them entitled to have.

After discovering that I was not going to answer any of the police’s questions, I was released at present without charge on unconditional bail pending investigation. I suspect that this case will go the way of many other similar cases of ‘malicious communication’ and ‘hate speech’ where the long drawn out process of investigation is the punishment or part of the punishment and also a way of intimidating those who engage in ‘wrongthink’.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the many people who have contacted me both privately and publicly to offer their support and those associates who have contacted various online ‘influencers’ in order to gain publicity not just for my case but also to support the cause of free speech in general. I have been truly heartened by those who have voiced their support and especially to those in the United States who are encouraging a letter writing campaign aimed at the British Embassy in Washington DC. I would also like to thank those (you know who you are) who have given me facilities to work ‘off site’ which is why I’m able to continue writing.

This case is likely to run and run, a bit like the West End play ‘The Mousetrap’, although hopefully not as long as that particular production. I have also been questioned by another government entity that has the misfortune to share initials with a security organisation that was operating in Germany between 1933 and 1945. This I believe is standard practise when a person who is arrested has children. But I have told this organisation the truth. That is that I am a centre rightist Jewish conservative who believes in equality between races, equality between men and women between different sexualities, along with civic nationalism, British values and who is not a member of any extreme party or political grouping. The last party that I was a member of was the Conservative Party who in no way could be called ‘extreme’ by any reasonable person.

This incident will not discourage me from standing up not just for the idea of freedom of speech, which includes freedom of speech for those with whom I vehemently disagree. I am also not discouraged in my view that ‘hate speech’ legislation has no place in a society that considers itself to be free as not only do ‘hate speech’ laws have a chilling effect on a citizen or subject’s speech, but also because they create a two tier system where one group is given virtually carte blanche to say what they want but others do not have this right. If I’m not fighting here, I will be fighting this fight elsewhere and I would encourage others to peacefully and politely protest against both the removal of free speech rights for Britons, but also the damaging and all too easily abused categories of ‘hate speech’ and ‘hate crime’ legislation. In these matters we should be treated as equals no matter what our skin colour or belief system, something that the plethora of ‘hate crime’ legislation does not do. I’m going to fight this case as hard as I possibly can as it’s not just my fight but the same fight as everyone who wants freedom of speech and the repeal of the increasingly hated ‘hate speech’ and ‘hate crime’ laws.

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21 Comments on "I’m back, and have I got a tale to tell"

  1. Sorry to hear about this worrying development.Take care I wish you well.

  2. Mark in Mayenne | October 27, 2019 at 8:34 am |

    Welcome back! Up with free speech!l

  3. Sorry to hear about your ordeal. I do not comment enough on your blog. However, I read all the articles you write.
    It just goes to show that anyone who states the truth is hounded mercilessly and is bullied by bigots who try to silence what the majority of us all think.
    I hope you get this resolved as soon as possible and do carry on writing about the issues that need to be drawn to the public’s attention.

    Best wishes to you.
    Feral.

  4. Mr Mark Mills | October 27, 2019 at 12:14 pm |

    As In uderstand it, the police have a right to enter your premises, using force if necessary, only to make an arrest, and not just to “have a talk”. Did you by chance manage to record your interaction with them? If you can prove that they did not indicate their intention to make an arrest, you might be able to get them to pay for your door.

    • Fahrenheit211 | November 3, 2019 at 9:57 am |

      I did manage to record the interaction on at least five channels of CCTV with audio for the most pertinent cameras, the footage of which is now safely locked away off site somewhere in the North of England. If I recall correctly, the plod did not say when they knocked that they wanted to arrest me only to talk about something.

      • Can you clarify? My understanding is that if the police have an arrest warrant or a search warrant then they can legally force entry to your property if you deny them access. When they asked you to come out and talk to them, I personally would have asked them if they had either a search warrant or an arrest warrant, and told them that if they did not that there was no legal requirement to open the door to them and told them to go away.

  5. Good luck m8.

  6. Old Peculier | October 27, 2019 at 11:04 pm |

    I’m so sorry for you and your family to have to put up with such a horrible experience. This is outrageous.

  7. Bravo. Wishing you all the best.

  8. The gruesome twosome (Blair & the other Blair) turned the Met into the paramilitary wing of New Labour. They have become more and more entrenched with the lib/left ever since, with help from Common Purpose, of course.

  9. Siddi Nasrani | October 30, 2019 at 1:45 pm |

    ” May the LORD bless you & give you the mental strength to carry on your clarion
    call to tell the truth as it is.

    Sweden is totally losing it & will descend into madness.

  10. It’s hard to imagine what life is like today in ‘Airstrip one’ for people on the outside of the sphere. But I do believe that true equality will come back and will never leave again, and the ideas that put you and your family through that terrible experience will be remembered as uncomfortable and shameful stains in history.

    The people that allowed this to happen will look back, and be ashamed of what they did.

    Cheers, mate.

  11. Melvin Gray | November 1, 2019 at 9:08 am |

    For me, it arrived two decades ago…but the day will surely come in the UK when all good people spurn our corrupt police.

  12. What happened to you is an utter disgrace. I wish you and your family all the best.

    • Fahrenheit211 | November 3, 2019 at 10:01 am |

      Thank you. Now that I’m back, although still working off site, I would like to take this opportunity to all those who have made supportive comments on here and elsewhere, following my arrest on ‘hate speech’ charges by the disgraceful and exceedingly wasteful members of London Mayor Sadiq ‘Saracen’ Khan’s ‘hate crime unit’. This is a case I am intending to fight by any legal means necessary. Britain used to be a country where you could speak freely, but not anymore and that needs to change and Britons, even those with whom I vehemently disagree, need to have their freedom of speech returned.

  13. Good luck Fahrenheir211. You have my support and greatest admiration. What’s happening to the UK?

    • Fahrenheit211 | November 7, 2019 at 5:52 am |

      Thank you very much for your best wishes. Thank you also for your kind words and support. I’m afraid what is happening to the UK is what happens to any nation that abandons the very hard won right of free speech and instead hands power to the fools who believe ‘words equal violence’. In a way, ‘hate speech’ laws are very similar in their effect as Lese Majesty laws of the sort that are still in place in Thailand and which used to exist in in Britain in the form of ‘seditious libel against the Monarch’ which was used to shut down John Wilkes when he criticised King George III. ‘Hate speech’ laws and indeed all ‘hate crime’ laws are bad not because they protect those whom they are designed to protect from physical harm, but because they create different classes of people who are treated differently and sometimes advantageously under the law. I find it utterly morally intolerable that should a drunk punch me in the face on the way back from the pub one night he would get one type of sentence, but if I percieved, without any evidence mind you, that I was punched in the face because I’m Jewish, then the assailant would get a much harsher, maybe unjustly so, punishment.

  14. Callum Darragh | November 8, 2019 at 4:27 pm |

    Hello Mr Fahrenheit, which specific blog post was it that caused the police to come to your door?

  15. I just read your story and it’s disturbing beyond belief. I’ve been following the oppression of Infidels in Britain for many years. In truth, since London Khan’s election, life has become brutal for the Kufar.

    I’m reminded of the first arrest I saw that broke my heart, that of a senior lady in her London basement apartment. Gestapo-type tactics were used to arrest her and her crime was uttering a few incorrect words. That lady could have had a heart attack, suddenly engulfed by five or six SS-type police officers.

    Now, when entering certain areas, we are seeing these officers being attacked on all fronts by those they have submitted to. Compassion I no longer have for them.

    In my opinion, religion is at the heart of the problem. People have abandoned Christianity and no nation has survived without a religion taking over.

    North America sent some .5 million of its finest young men to fight for Britain’s survival. All for nothing.

    Godspeed to you and keep up the good fight. You are few and far between.

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