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11 hours ago, Athenry04 said:

Defo something suss here, I think the victim (if real) was a ritual sacrifice, and the copper a patsy, and this is just part of the current agenda they are enacting, especially as he apparently has no protection at all, and can be attacked at will, despite being in a cell. The alternative is that no one died and it's pure agenda with actors etc.

I've been thinking about this all weekend. When I first heard about her murder I was traumatised by it, but the more I think about it the weirder it seems. For a start why hasn't there been a single interview on camera with any of her family, friends, ex colleagues or anyone who knew her? It's been 10 days since the police launched the missing persons appeal and nothing on camera. This is really unusual, I can't ever remember a high profile murder case where someone hasn't gone on camera to appeal for help, give an update or make a statement on behalf of the family. Every mainstream video or news article about this murder has comments switched off and the written family statements feel soulless and generic, it just seems very staged. 

I've only managed to find one image of her boyfriend and they aren't even in the same photo. https://meaww.com/josh-lowth-boyfriend-missing-woman-sarah-everard-talk-mysterious-rumored-killed-kidnapped-raped-cop

For someone who was so well loved and respected theres an eery silence when it comes to her loved ones publicly acknowledging what's happened to her. 

I wonder if she ever existed in the first place and wouldn't be surprised if the suspect is found dead with another self inflicted head injury in the next day or 2.

 

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All these liberal muzzled sheepies protesting yesterday...not a pig in site.

Bet most of them supported police attacking anti lockdown protests.

We have laws being introduced giving police extreme powers, so maybe these goylem protests could work for us. Still these freaks are dangerous & totally media driven synthetic. The cure is worse than the disease?

 

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"Some things are more important than social distancing after all".

 

Yeah like our basic freedoms, and right to live like human beings despite a deadly virus that wipes out 0.0003 % of the elderly (usually ones kept in care homes, away from family). 

 

Or our right NOT to have experimental substances injected into our bodies via coercion and vague threats about future restrictions.

 

But yeah, congregating to protest over a psy-op that's intended to divide people further and spread yet more fear porn...that's the thing above all else that matters.

 

Fuckwits.

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2 hours ago, bamboozooka said:

told my dad its no different to watching emmerdale.

he said wait until the funeral.

i said don't they have funerals in emmerdale then.

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I watched last Friday 5-10 minutes of Coronation Street to see how they do things in COVID World.  I saw the cafe was open, masks are used, but then they take them off to talk.  I even saw a scene when two people were in a NHS hospital waiting room, again masks on for 10 seconds and then the masks were off.  They play the social distancing game, but they break all the rules.  Someone told me the pub is still open in Coronation Street.

 

Wow, just looked on YT and I found last Friday's the hospital scene.

 

 

 

 

I must just check out EastEnders.

 

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Seems to me that this is soviet era demoralisation tactics to be honest. Plant the seed of mistrust of police in the general population's psyche and eventually replace it with the privately contracted force to come.

 

Also this is just a replay of the George Floyd fiasco, nearly everything that happens in the US is supposed to be mirrored in the UK which means ultimately; Starmer election win 2024.

 

The media coverage on this is also extremely kosher, state approved horseshit. I feel bad for the girl since her life has now been relegated to social manipulation of the masses

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2 hours ago, FVCK BILLY G4TES said:

Seems to me that this is soviet era demoralisation tactics to be honest. Plant the seed of mistrust of police in the general population's psyche and eventually replace it with the privately contracted force to come.

 

Also this is just a replay of the George Floyd fiasco, nearly everything that happens in the US is supposed to be mirrored in the UK which means ultimately; Starmer election win 2024.

 

The media coverage on this is also extremely kosher, state approved horseshit. I feel bad for the girl since her life has now been relegated to social manipulation of the masses

It's not about the Police, it's about men and fits into the current anti men Netflix era thinking. 

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6 hours ago, The kraken said:

I've been thinking about this all weekend. When I first heard about her murder I was traumatised by it, but the more I think about it the weirder it seems. For a start why hasn't there been a single interview on camera with any of her family, friends, ex colleagues or anyone who knew her? It's been 10 days since the police launched the missing persons appeal and nothing on camera. This is really unusual, I can't ever remember a high profile murder case where someone hasn't gone on camera to appeal for help, give an update or make a statement on behalf of the family. Every mainstream video or news article about this murder has comments switched off and the written family statements feel soulless and generic, it just seems very staged. 

I've only managed to find one image of her boyfriend and they aren't even in the same photo. https://meaww.com/josh-lowth-boyfriend-missing-woman-sarah-everard-talk-mysterious-rumored-killed-kidnapped-raped-cop

For someone who was so well loved and respected theres an eery silence when it comes to her loved ones publicly acknowledging what's happened to her. 

I wonder if she ever existed in the first place and wouldn't be surprised if the suspect is found dead with another self inflicted head injury in the next day or 2.

 

 

Nothing about this whole thing adds up. I smell bullshit on every level.

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1 hour ago, boroughonian said:

It's not about the Police, it's about men and fits into the current anti men Netflix era thinking. 

Nah mate I disagree, met police is rammed full of freemasons and has been notoriously corrupt in the higher echelons of the organisation.

 

I think this is just more of intentional weakening of public perception in "public" servants and authority. 

 

Boris takes yet another slide in popularity (more to come) shabbos Starmer gets in 2024.

 

The kosher kingdom is born...

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1 minute ago, oddsnsods said:

 

Yes undercover stasi, check the other videos I posted of them jumping out & beating up people earlier.

 

I did see them. Then I started wondering if anyone there is questioning if they are actual police, or just random paramilitary thugs or something.

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9 hours ago, Anti Facts Sir said:

"Some things are more important than social distancing after all".

 

Yeah like our basic freedoms, and right to live like human beings despite a deadly virus that wipes out 0.0003 % of the elderly (usually ones kept in care homes, away from family). 

 

Or our right NOT to have experimental substances injected into our bodies via coercion and vague threats about future restrictions.

 

But yeah, congregating to protest over a psy-op that's intended to divide people further and spread yet more fear porn...that's the thing above all else that matters.

 

Fuckwits.

 

And all while the 'The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill' is going through Parliament.

 

"The first duty of government is to protect its citizens and communities, keep them safe and to ensure that they can get on with their daily lives peacefully and without unnecessary interference. The measures in the bill are directed to this end."

 

Really, since when was the government concerned with people getting on with their daily lives, peacefully and without interference? When they shut down our businesses, closed our leisure facilities, sports centers, schools, pubs, hospitality etc.?

 

The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill

https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/the-police-crime-sentencing-and-courts-bill

 

 

Police chiefs will be able to put more conditions on static protests.

They will be able to:

  • Impose a start and finish time
  • Set noise limits
  • Apply these rules to a demonstration by just one person

 

 

The right to protest and express yourself is enshrined in the Human Rights Act. Police commanders have to show they have taken this into account. But that right is not absolute. Protests can be limited by police if they believe they have good reason to impose restrictions on an event to ensure public safety, or to prevent crime.

 

 

What else does the legislation propose?

 

  • Changing sentencing rules so that serious criminals spend more time in jail before they can be conditionally released
  • Judges will be allowed to consider jailing child murderers for their entire lives
  • Maximum sentences for low-level assaults against emergency service workers doubled to two years
  • On terrorism, the bill creates powers to more closely monitor offenders released from prison
  • Strengthen police powers to tackle unauthorised encampments
  • Extending the use of Electronic Monitoring
  • Empower future providers of Secure Schools, which represent our vision for the future of youth custody - schools with security, rather than prisons with education.

 

 

 

 

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9 hours ago, The kraken said:

I've been thinking about this all weekend. When I first heard about her murder I was traumatised by it, but the more I think about it the weirder it seems. For a start why hasn't there been a single interview on camera with any of her family, friends, ex colleagues or anyone who knew her? It's been 10 days since the police launched the missing persons appeal and nothing on camera. This is really unusual, I can't ever remember a high profile murder case where someone hasn't gone on camera to appeal for help, give an update or make a statement on behalf of the family. Every mainstream video or news article about this murder has comments switched off and the written family statements feel soulless and generic, it just seems very staged. 

 

To be completely honest, now I think about this, I don't remember seeing anything about this 'kidnap' story until Thursday or Friday last week in the news. But then again I don't watch TV, and only really see the 'main news' headlines on the BBC News website, and the usual garbage on my local Birmingham Mail website.

 

As soon as that Green Party Baroness Jones opened her trap in the House Of Commons, suddenly this story is EVERYWHERE I look.

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