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Migrant-fueled New Year mayhem turns Berlin into warzone
https://rmx.news/germany/watch-migrant-fueled-new-year-mayhem-turns-berlin-into-warzone-police-firefighters-and-even-ambulance-workers-targeted-in-brazen-attacks/

 

French interior minister mocked after saying ‘only’ 690 cars torched on New Year’s Eve
https://rmx.news/france/french-interior-minister-mocked-after-saying-only-690-cars-torched-on-new-years-eve/

 

It's almost as if there's a pattern or something. 🤷‍♂️

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17 minutes ago, EnigmaticWorld said:

Migrant-fueled New Year mayhem turns Berlin into warzone
https://rmx.news/germany/watch-migrant-fueled-new-year-mayhem-turns-berlin-into-warzone-police-firefighters-and-even-ambulance-workers-targeted-in-brazen-attacks/

 

French interior minister mocked after saying ‘only’ 690 cars torched on New Year’s Eve
https://rmx.news/france/french-interior-minister-mocked-after-saying-only-690-cars-torched-on-new-years-eve/

 

It's almost as if there's a pattern or something. 🤷‍♂️

 

Agent provocateurs baiting the indigenous population?

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5 minutes ago, HAARPING_On said:

 

Agent provocateurs baiting the indigenous population?

 

Maybe, but I will just stick with the tribal pill. Makes more sense. Agents might start these riots, but if people are dumb enough to keep participating every year then they're obviously not learning.

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9 hours ago, HAARPING_On said:

Okay, I’m going to raise a question here as a news item grabbed my interest on 2nd January 2023, not by what it was actually telling me but by what the reports WEREN’T saying.

 

I’m guessing a few people will have seen reports of the hotel fire in Perth, Scotland where apparently 3 people and a dog were killed.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-tayside-central-64144080

 

Usually, reports coming out will at least give some indication of the nature of the people who died, ie tourists for New Year, holidaymakers etc but I can find NOTHING that alludes to who the people were who died.

 

Therefore, I have to ask the question, Were these people ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS or ASYLUM SEEKERS?

 

If anyone can cast any further light on this I’d be very interested to know.

I saw that same story yesterday and that indeed was the first question I asked myself.

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10 hours ago, HAARPING_On said:

Okay, I’m going to raise a question here as a news item grabbed my interest on 2nd January 2023, not by what it was actually telling me but by what the reports WEREN’T saying.

 

I’m guessing a few people will have seen reports of the hotel fire in Perth, Scotland where apparently 3 people and a dog were killed.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-tayside-central-64144080

 

Usually, reports coming out will at least give some indication of the nature of the people who died, ie tourists for New Year, holidaymakers etc but I can find NOTHING that alludes to who the people were who died.

 

Therefore, I have to ask the question, Were these people ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS or ASYLUM SEEKERS?

 

If anyone can cast any further light on this I’d be very interested to know.

Am no expert on Scotland but the area shown on the news - that street and those buildings - looked very similar to the "incident" they had a year or so back when some migrants or homeless people died in a building fire or some kind of event. I immediately thought of that when I saw this latest thing.

 

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9 hours ago, EnigmaticWorld said:

i was jaw-on-the-floor at the entire horror of the situation and then when i read the end i decided not to blow my brains out but realise that this is the home of the 'capital city' syndrome

 

While she faces threats, the teacher said she is paid well and is able to afford to rent a garage space for her car in which a man guards her vehicle against being attacked, saying it is too dangerous for her to take public transport in the area

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1 hour ago, zArk said:

i was jaw-on-the-floor at the entire horror of the situation and then when i read the end i decided not to blow my brains out but realise that this is the home of the 'capital city' syndrome

 

While she faces threats, the teacher said she is paid well and is able to afford to rent a garage space for her car in which a man guards her vehicle against being attacked, saying it is too dangerous for her to take public transport in the area

 

So, in return for earning "top dollar" she risks personal harm and property vandalism on a daily basis just to keep pounding the treadmill of life... hardly what you'd call a "happy and fulfilling" existence is it? .... I've got to say if it was me I'd be questioning everything that my life stood for if I found myself in a situation like this.... 

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6 hours ago, HAARPING_On said:

So, in return for earning "top dollar" she risks personal harm and property vandalism on a daily basis just to keep pounding the treadmill of life... hardly what you'd call a "happy and fulfilling" existence is it? .... I've got to say if it was me I'd be questioning everything that my life stood for if I found myself in a situation like this....

But she's been enriched. She lives in a vibrant place and she should be happy that such a show of diversity means that her country is strong and in good hands for the coming decades when she picks up her pension.

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On 1/3/2023 at 10:57 AM, HAARPING_On said:

Okay, I’m going to raise a question here as a news item grabbed my interest on 2nd January 2023, not by what it was actually telling me but by what the reports WEREN’T saying.

 

I’m guessing a few people will have seen reports of the hotel fire in Perth, Scotland where apparently 3 people and a dog were killed.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-tayside-central-64144080

 

Usually, reports coming out will at least give some indication of the nature of the people who died, ie tourists for New Year, holidaymakers etc but I can find NOTHING that alludes to who the people were who died.

 

Therefore, I have to ask the question, Were these people ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS or ASYLUM SEEKERS?

 

If anyone can cast any further light on this I’d be very interested to know.

 

Three people and a dog - that's all they are saying and the emergency services said they would not yet reveal details of the victims – or of the blaze itself.

 

Locals described the hotel, which is believed to have come under new ownership in recent years, as a “mix” of tourists and longer term residents.

 

Police Scotland said it was not aware of any asylum seekers living in the building.

 

It is a scummy looking hotel, but such is the tenor of Scottish Town centres.

 

The only thing missing from my local High Street at present, apart from some useful shops of course, is a “zombie apocalypse” to bring some life into this dismal thoroughfare, which is devoid of purpose. It already looks like a scene from ‘the Book of Eli’ full of empty, shuttered premises, symbolic of lost livelihoods.  Over two dozen in fact…yes, I counted them.

 

Our forebears would be turning in their graves if they could see the dereliction which replaced their once beautiful and historic town. If you want your hair cut or nails done for a special occasion you will find a variety of outlets, but I hope you will be happy with a second-hand outfit, as Oxfam is the only option for clothes or shoes. Venues to celebrate in are dwindling.

 

Shops were already struggling with unaffordable rates, before the mandatory ‘lockdown’ forced business closures, now compounded by exorbitant energy costs, making internet shopping the only viable alternative. With that comes the death of town centres and the demise of communities and enterprise. I remember when my town was vibrant, with everything you could require on the High Street, at reasonable prices.

 

Nowadays, people have no need to leave the house, they can do it all online. Virtual work, school, shopping and leisure, as supported by government policy. What a sad and unnatural existence. When I was young my mother sent us out to play every day and we were pleased to go, to get out from under her feet. We played in the woods or the banks of the river Clyde. Parents today, would perish the actual thought!

 

 

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, Velma said:

 

Three people and a dog - that's all they are saying and the emergency services said they would not yet reveal details of the victims – or of the blaze itself.

 

Locals described the hotel, which is believed to have come under new ownership in recent years, as a “mix” of tourists and longer term residents.

 

Police Scotland said it was not aware of any asylum seekers living in the building.

 

It is a scummy looking hotel, but such is the tenor of Scottish Town centres.

 

The only thing missing from my local High Street at present, apart from some useful shops of course, is a “zombie apocalypse” to bring some life into this dismal thoroughfare, which is devoid of purpose. It already looks like a scene from ‘the Book of Eli’ full of empty, shuttered premises, symbolic of lost livelihoods.  Over two dozen in fact…yes, I counted them.

 

Our forebears would be turning in their graves if they could see the dereliction which replaced their once beautiful and historic town. If you want your hair cut or nails done for a special occasion you will find a variety of outlets, but I hope you will be happy with a second-hand outfit, as Oxfam is the only option for clothes or shoes. Venues to celebrate in are dwindling.

 

Shops were already struggling with unaffordable rates, before the mandatory ‘lockdown’ forced business closures, now compounded by exorbitant energy costs, making internet shopping the only viable alternative. With that comes the death of town centres and the demise of communities and enterprise. I remember when my town was vibrant, with everything you could require on the High Street, at reasonable prices.

 

Nowadays, people have no need to leave the house, they can do it all online. Virtual work, school, shopping and leisure, as supported by government policy. What a sad and unnatural existence. When I was young my mother sent us out to play every day and we were pleased to go, to get out from under her feet. We played in the woods or the banks of the river Clyde. Parents today, would perish the actual thought!

 

 

 

 

 

Unfortunately it seems its the same everywhere nowadays. We had some really decent little shops open for a while. People putting, heart, soul and a lot of cash into them.

All gone now. 

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57 minutes ago, Bombadil said:

Unfortunately it seems its the same everywhere nowadays. We had some really decent little shops open for a while. People putting, heart, soul and a lot of cash into them.

All gone now. 

Not all. I still have a small business that needs alot of heart, In a city which is doing okish.

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4 minutes ago, Captainlove said:

Not all. I still have a small business that needs alot of heart, In a city which is doing okish.

Good on you. It must be hard dealing with whatever bullshit rules and costs governments throw at you. I don't think I would have the patience. 

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1 minute ago, Bombadil said:

Good on you. It must be hard dealing with whatever bullshit rules and costs governments throw at you. I don't think I would have the patience. 

Its ok most of the time,our landlord is ok, but sadly bought into convid 100%. Another bonus is i only take cash and most people are ok with this. I will keep going as long as i can.

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8 hours ago, Velma said:

Three people and a dog - that's all they are saying and the emergency services said they would not yet reveal details of the victims – or of the blaze itself.

 

Locals described the hotel, which is believed to have come under new ownership in recent years, as a “mix” of tourists and longer term residents.

 

Police Scotland said it was not aware of any asylum seekers living in the building.

 

It is a scummy looking hotel, but such is the tenor of Scottish Town centres.

 

Victims of Perth hotel fire tragedy named

Sharon McLean, Donna Janse Van Rensburg and Keith Russell

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Three people who died in a fire at a hotel in Perth have been named by police.

The bodies of sisters Donna Janse Van Rensburg, 44, and Sharon McLean, 47, both from Aberdeen, and Keith Russell, 38, originally from Edinburgh, were discovered at the New County Hotel after the blaze on Monday.

Mr Russell's family described him as a "loving father".

Police Scotland said an investigation was ongoing.

Ms Van Rensburg's dog Joey, a three year-old King Charles spaniel, also died.

From: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-64186472

 

I suppose there is always the remote possibility that these people are 'vicsims' - people that didn't exist but whose identities have been somehow fabricated.

 

The inclusion of the death of the dog does seem a little odd to me.

 

Still, the question that remains unanswered is that of "what actually happened", ie what caused the fire in the first place.

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6th Jan - GB News Headliners 

 

Lot's of LGBTQ mentions in the stories and commentary tonight ... Including drag queen tickets for 8 yr olds ...

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Josh; "It's a kink isn't it."

 

Nick Dixon; "You're right, and it's advocated by the state. 

I find it creepy, and part of the decline of the West."

 

Next story ...

"Sexually aroused by fire?"

 

Nick; "I think Josh picked all the stories tonight ..."

 

Josh; "I'm just trying to make a little point about what's going on in our society."

 

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Satanic child abuse ring shut victims in oven, forced them to kill animals and filmed themselves gang raping them, court hears

  • WARNING - CONTAINS GRAPHIC AND DISTRESSING CONTENT
  • A total of 11 people have been accused of being members of a paedophile ring
  • The group is alleged to have abused children in Glasgow over course of 10 years
  • It is claimed members of the group raped and abused three young children
  • Glasgow High Court heard the children were forced to take part in witchcraft too

By Matthew Lodge For Mailonline

Published: 19:30 GMT, 6 January 2023 | Updated: 19:30 GMT, 6 January 2023

A satanic child abuse ring tortured children by putting them in an oven, forcing them to kill animals and gang raping them, a court has heard.

Seven men and four women are accused of abusing three young children over the course of 10 years in Glasgow which saw them attempt to 'call on spirits and demons'. 

Two girls - one of whom was allegedly shut in a microwave, fridge, oven and freezer in an attempted to kill her - and one boy were forced to kill animals as well as being sexually abused by the group, it is claimed.

Members of the group have been charged with 43 offences with among the most serious being attempted murder and rape of young children.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11607643/Satanic-child-abuse-ring-shut-victims-oven-filmed-gang-raping-court-hears.html

 
 
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On 1/6/2023 at 11:22 AM, Velma said:

Police Scotland said it was not aware of any asylum seekers living in the building.

 

As masonic snake pits go, then this organisation is about as bad as you can get. As a general rule of thumb, reverse anything they say and you will probably get closer to the truth.

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