Daily Stormer
September 5, 2014
This is what happens when you encourage people to participate in other’s delusions. Their delusions just get worse, not better.
It seems the Courts are having none of it though, as despite dressing like a woman and demanding people address him as a woman, the Judge has decreed that the he/she will have to spend his time in a male prison, which will please the Negro prisoners at least.
A transsexual former soldier has been jailed after hiding a huge stash of explosives, guns and ammunition at her home – yards away from a police station.
Joanne Morris, formerly known as Paul, kept detonators and hundreds of rounds of ammunition in flowerbeds at her cottage in preparation for ‘World War Three’.
The 48-year-old from Bloxwich, West Midlands, was jailed for seven years at Wolverhampton Crown Court.
She will serve her sentence in a male prison despite identifying herself as a woman and being referred to as Joanne throughout court proceedings.
The court heard how police swooped on her property after noticing a dozen packages from America bearing accessories for firearms.
Officers discovered the largest firearms haul of its kind in 10 years at the cottage which Morris shares with her wife of 26 years.
Almost 2,000 rounds of ammunitions including 476 bullet point cartridges designed to expand on impact were seized alongside 239 bullet heads, 15 detonators, a 12-bore shotgun and seven sticks of explosives.
Some of the equipment was taken when Morris served with the Royal Engineers between 1983 and 1992.
Air guns, night vision goggles, a silencer, smoke grenade, harpoon and two samurai swords were also discovered.
One hundred officers took three days to search the property with army bomb disposal experts also called to carry out controlled explosions at the scene.
Morris pleaded guilty to four charges of unlawfully possessing ammunition and one count of possessing a shotgun.
She was jailed for seven years by a judge who described the hoard of explosives as ‘lethal’ after already spending time in a male prison where she has been ‘verbally abused’ and ‘threatened with rape’, the court heard.
Judge John Warner said: ‘I accept your transgender issues will have had a profound impact on the way you have lived your life.
‘This was the largest haul of ammunition seized by West Midlands Police in the last ten years.
‘Properties had to be evacuated, a controlled explosion was required to make the location less dangerous.
‘It’s accepted that there has been no link traceable to terrorist groups or organised crime.
‘But it was a very, very dangerous, indeed potentially lethal, situation that was created by your possession of these items in an unprotected, unsuitable and unauthorised environment.
‘Some people have a fascination with guns and other weapons. That has undoubtedly been a long-standing situation in your case.
‘These matters are of very high seriousness. Outside of the field of terrorism and organised crime, this is a wholly exceptional case given the nature of the material recovered.