UK: Woman Arrested Again for Silently Praying Near Baby-Killing Facility

Abortion has always been an important moral value in Jewish controlled societies. (Jews are not shy about the fact that they believe abortion is a religious sacrament. It relates to their belief in human sacrifice.)

However, it has typically been accepted that even though Jewish values define “Western civilization,” we should tolerate Christians having the belief that abortion is morally wrong.

However, as Jews become more and more aggressive in forcing their values on the formerly Christian populations they rule over, tolerance for anything other than slavish allegiance to the Jews and their agenda is evaporating rapidly.

Washington Times:

Police in Birmingham, England, have again arrested a woman praying silently outside a closed abortion clinic, a little more than two weeks after an acquittal on the same charges, her attorneys said Monday.

Isabel Vaughan-Spruce, a Catholic pro-life volunteer, was arrested by West Midlands Police Monday for standing near the British Pregnancy Advisory Service’s clinic in the Kings Norton area of Birmingham.

An online video posted on Twitter by ADF UK, the British arm of Alliance Defending Freedom, shows Ms. Vaughan-Spruce being told by an unidentified police officer that her silent prayer “is the offense” against a Public Spaces Protection Order that bans protest by “graphic, verbal or written means, prayer or counseling.”

She is addressed by an unidentified West Midlands constable, who acknowledged the PSPO bans “protest.”

“But people know who you are and they know why you’re here. … And it’s their perception of events, isn’t it?” the constable told her.

Ms. Vaughan-Spruce told police she understood that a ticket would be issued and that she would be arrested should she refuse to step outside the restricted area, which is what ADF UK said took place.

“It is outrageous that Isabel was arrested for the same act — peaceful and entirely silent prayer — for which she was acquitted last month,” said Elyssa Koren, legal communications director for ADF International. “Her second arrest shows the state of mass legal uncertainty that censorship zones engender.”

Ms. Vaughan-Spruce has been through this before. Her arrest last Dec. 6 for “praying in my head” was dropped by the Crown Prosecution Service, although she was warned a prosecution could be revived if “additonal evidence” came to light.

She demanded a court trial, which is her right in the British legal system, and a magistrates’ court in Birmingham acquitted her on Feb. 16. Also acquitted was the Rev. Sean Gough, a Roman Catholic priest also arrested for praying near the clinic outside of its business hours.

We have to have freedom. The Jews do not believe in freedom, and they do not believe that anyone should be allowed to question their agenda, or even believe something different than what they’ve been ordered to believe by the Jews.

The Jewish stranglehold is becoming untenable. This kind of oppression has never existed anywhere in history, save the short period of Jewish brutality in the early USSR.

Documentary about her from 6 years ago

The Jews are operating on borrowed time.

In the end, God wins.