‘Among the most concerning frontiers of censorship in the modern West’
By Bob Unruh

Police in the United Kingdom are so triggered by a Christian’s silent prayer, they are investigating a woman for the “offense” of praying silently for a third time.
This comes after police in the West Midlands department already have had to apologize and pay Isabel Vaughan-Spruce about $17,000 for the second time they arrested her.
WorldNetDaily had reported when that compensation was paid for the officers’ multiple decisions to arrest her. They also confessed to breaching her civil rights.
The case against the cops involved wrongful arrest, false imprisonment, assault and battery and breach of human rights.

“There is no place for Orwell’s ‘thought police’ in 21st Century Britain, and thanks to legal support I received from ADF UK, I’m delighted that the settlement that I have received today acknowledges that. Yet despite this victory, I am deeply concerned that this violation could be repeated at the hands of other police forces,” she said in a prepared statement when the settlement was confirmed, a few short years ago.
Vaughan-Spruce was first arrested in November 2022 for silently praying in a censored “buffer zone,” a common practice also used in the United States to provide special protections for abortion businesses and deprive people of faith of their rights.