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Looks like they caught that guy who shot that health insurance CEO.

 

Caught him inside McDonald’s. 
 

the cynic in me thinks that the guy was offered a free maccies if he did the hit job. Free McDonald’s worked to tempt people to get the jab and now it’s worked again.

 

But surely you would keep your head down for a while. When I shoot someone I don’t leave my house for weeks.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c9vkygny20xo

 

 

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18 minutes ago, Mazthehobo said:

Looks like they caught that guy who shot that health insurance CEO.

 

Caught him inside McDonald’s. 
 

the cynic in me thinks that the guy was offered a free maccies if he did the hit job. Free McDonald’s worked to tempt people to get the jab and now it’s worked again.

 

But surely you would keep your head down for a while. When I shoot someone I don’t leave my house for weeks.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c9vkygny20xo

 

 

You don't need to be particularly bright to shoot someone. You maybe do to get away with shooting someone. Clearly he hadn't thought it through . If he had worn a Santa outfit he may have got away with it.  You would need to be particularly dim to murder someone for a McDonald's.  I'd want at least a KFC bucket and a bottle of coke

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It's all pretty whiffy. As ever, it feels very much like we're not being told the truth. As people elsewhere have observed, the likelihood of a man who pulled the shooting off & escaped & remained uncaptured for a week, being apprehended from a rip off by a McDonald's employee a week later and still having the mask & gun etc on his person, as well as a manifesto, seems negligible. It sounds implausible to me anyway.

 

The photo's which they claimed were of the shooter last week look (again, in my opinion) like a different man to the ones of the arrested man.

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54 minutes ago, Tinfoil Hat said:

It's all pretty whiffy. As ever, it feels very much like we're not being told the truth. As people elsewhere have observed, the likelihood of a man who pulled the shooting off & escaped & remained uncaptured for a week, being apprehended from a rip off by a McDonald's employee a week later and still having the mask & gun etc on his person, as well as a manifesto, seems negligible. It sounds implausible to me anyway.

 

The photo's which they claimed were of the shooter last week look (again, in my opinion) like a different man to the ones of the arrested man.

It depends, it was a tip from a customer rather than the notorious dim MCD employees, if you get that sort of TV coverage, someone will recognise you, that it took a week maybe be down to luck or maybe he had run out of noodles in his hidy hole.

 

 

He clearly isn't a professional hit man, that he was daft enough to get himself on CCTV multiple times , doesn't predict he had a lot of common sense. 

 

There was a murder hunt near me. After evading the police for well over a week. He managed to get caught going to the shop for a packet of fags

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-14179191/QUENTIN-LETTS-Commons-Richard-Holden-birth-defects-cousin-marriages.html

 

Could help build family bonds. 

 

Richard Holden (Con, Basildon & Billericay) proposed a short bill seeking to stop people marrying their cousins. 

Iqbal Mohamed, an Independent MP, made eyeballs bulge a little by leaping to his hind legs and defending our right to hop into wedlock with a kinsman.

Such an activity could 'help build family bonds', argued Mr Mohamed. Quite the Yorkshireman, he furthermore claimed that it could make financial sense. 

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https://stopworldcontrol.com/live-symposium/

 

"On Friday, December 13, I will go LIVE on X to host an international symposium exposing organized child abuse at the highest levels of global power—including governments, military, law enforcement, judiciary, media, finance, and business. Watch the video announcement:



The symposium will reveal how organized child trafficking, child abuse, and ritual child murders are widespread practices at the highest levels of the current worldwide judicial system, governments, law enforcement, news media, finance, and so on."

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1 hour ago, Katsika said:

https://stopworldcontrol.com/live-symposium/

 

"On Friday, December 13, I will go LIVE on X to host an international symposium exposing organized child abuse at the highest levels of global power—including governments, military, law enforcement, judiciary, media, finance, and business. Watch the video announcement:



The symposium will reveal how organized child trafficking, child abuse, and ritual child murders are widespread practices at the highest levels of the current worldwide judicial system, governments, law enforcement, news media, finance, and so on."

 

These people claim to be the  the real 'Q'. Regardless, I don't trust them. They wrote:

 

"The Great Awakening is therefore not the idea of Q. I am convinced it is an even higher level operation than the military, initiated by the Lord of Hosts, the Commander of the Forces of Light. That’s why it is unstoppable.

 

This is also evident in the following prayer, posted by Q on September 20, 2020:

 

Strengthen my faith, Lord. Forgive my sins, so that I may be clean in your righteousness. Make me brave, so I can stand and FIGHT the spiritual battles in my life and in our world. Give me your wisdom and discernment so I won't be caught off guard. Together, Lord, we'll win, because in truth, you already have. While evil still roams, the power of Your name and Your blood rises up to defeat and bring us victory against every evil planned against us."

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That's one hell of a dump! 💩

 

Appeal for witnesses after beach toilet vandalised

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A council has appealed for witnesses after a toilet was vandalised.

Poundstock Parish Council, in Cornwall, said the bowl in the women's toilets at Widemouth Beach was broken with a heavy rock "probably on Monday afternoon".

The toilets, near Bude, were recently handed over to the council by Cornwall Council and are in the process of being refurbished.

Stephen Blake, chair of the council, said he was "extremely disappointed that this happened in a time when people are counting pennies - the perpetrator should be thoroughly ashamed of themselves".

from: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn4x8npjp94o

 

Joking aside, what really goes through peoples' minds when they decide to do something like this? It's just completely mindless.

 

Anyway, this then turns into a 'good news' story a few days later:

 

Plumber fixes vandalised toilet as Christmas gift

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A plumber has fixed a vandalised beach toilet in Cornwall for free as a Christmas gift to the local community.

Daniel Terry, 46, from Based Plumbing and Heating, found out through social media that the ladies' toilet at Widemouth Beach had been broken with a rock.

Mr Terry, who regularly walks on the "beautiful beach" near Bude with his wife, children and dog, said he decided to fix the toilet himself for free to save the parish council and local residents the cost.

He said he wanted to spread some "Christmas spirit" as there was a lot of "gloomy news and weather" around at this time of year.

He also said the rock that had been used to vandalise the loo was "back on the beach where it belongs".

from: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c80v7dpj4gro

 

Good work that man! 🫡

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On 12/10/2024 at 7:39 PM, lobster said:

It depends, it was a tip from a customer rather than the notorious dim MCD employees, if you get that sort of TV coverage, someone will recognise you, that it took a week maybe be down to luck or maybe he had run out of noodles in his hidy hole.

 

 

He clearly isn't a professional hit man, that he was daft enough to get himself on CCTV multiple times , doesn't predict he had a lot of common sense. 

 

There was a murder hunt near me. After evading the police for well over a week. He managed to get caught going to the shop for a packet of fags

 

 

 

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https://x.com/SkyNews/status/1868580134959095906

 

 

The prospect of the removal of yet another right, which will leave people completely vulnerable to the corruption that masquerades as justice in this country, sends a chill down my spine.

 

How about removing the right of complete psychopaths to feck about with everyone else's rights! I'd vote for that, if there was such a thing here as democracy.

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27 minutes ago, Tinfoil Hat said:

https://x.com/SkyNews/status/1868580134959095906

 

 

The prospect of the removal of yet another right, which e kof the reasonswehestill leave people completely vulnerable to the corruption that masquerades as justice in this country, sends a chill down my spine.

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How about removing the right of complt them moneyete psychopaths to feck about with everyone else's rights! I'd vote for that, if there was such a thing here as democracy.

There is ,as you possibly know , a far greater chance of a not guilty in a jury trial than a magistrate trial. One of the reasons either way offences are more often heard in a jury trial at the behest of the accused and thus one of the reasons why there is such a long backlog

Personally, I think they will struggle to get this through, not least as it breaches the ECHR and the legal establishment is firmly against it, possibly on a point of principle, more likely as it will cost them money

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33 minutes ago, lobster said:

There is ,as you possibly know , a far greater chance of a not guilty in a jury trial than a magistrate trial. One of the reasons either way offences are more often heard in a jury trial at the behest of the accused and thus one of the reasons why there is such a long backlog

Personally, I think they will struggle to get this through, not least as it breaches the ECHR and the legal establishment is firmly against it, possibly on a point of principle, more likely as it will cost them money

 

That's a good point about the cost aspect. I hope it is a deterrent, as our peer group are more likely to exercise fair judgement than the controlled legal bods like those who carried out the will of Starmer recently.

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45 minutes ago, Tinfoil Hat said:

 

That's a good point about the cost aspect. I hope it is a deterrent, as our peer group are more likely to exercise fair judgement than the controlled legal bods like those who carried out the will of Starmer recently.

He appears to be in the middle of trying to cancel the local elections next May. That he is so unpopular that labour will be wiped out , may or may not be a motivation

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Donald Trump wants to bring the death penalty for drug dealers and migrants who kill American citizens

 

But he must understand that  Luigi Mangione did exactly the same - singlehandedly brought the death penalty to a drug dealer who killed thousands, if not millions of American citizens.

 

So not doing anything Trump wouldnt do. Right?

 

Not saying its right, or even that it happened, possibly all a media psy op. This man might not even exist for all I know.

 

But the new politics is going to be about establishing truth and justice, and reality, and taking it into our own hands, as a last resort.

 

Thats why the mythical Luigi Mangione might become a poster boy.

 

 

 

 

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14 minutes ago, northern star said:

Donald Trump wants to bring the death penalty for drug dealers and migrants who kill American citizens

 

But he must understand that  Luigi Mangione did exactly the same - singlehandedly brought the death penalty to a drug dealer who killed thousands, if not millions of American citizens.

 

So not doing anything Trump wouldnt do. Right?

 

Not saying its right, or even that it happened, possibly all a media psy op. This man might not even exist for all I know.

 

But the new politics is going to be about establishing truth and justice, and reality, and taking it into our own hands, as a last resort.

 

Thats why the mythical Luigi Mangione might become a poster boy.

 

 

 

 

If there was a death penalty for that he would have to start with govt officials and 3 letter agencies. Won't be many left after that culling. 🫣

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14 minutes ago, northern star said:

Donald Trump wants to bring the death penalty for drug dealers and migrants who kill American citizens

 

But he must understand that  Luigi Mangione did exactly the same - singlehandedly brought the death penalty to a drug dealer who killed thousands, if not millions of American citizens.

 

So not doing anything Trump wouldnt do. Right?

 

Not saying its right, or even that it happened, possibly all a media psy op. This man might not even exist for all I know.

 

But the new politics is going to be about establishing truth and justice, and reality, and taking it into our own hands, as a last resort.

 

Thats why the mythical Luigi Mangione might become a poster boy.

 

 

 

 

If there was a death penalty for that he would have to start with govt officials and 3 letter agencies. Won't be many left after that culling. 🫣

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22 hours ago, Tinfoil Hat said:

https://x.com/SkyNews/status/1868580134959095906

 

 

The prospect of the removal of yet another right, which will leave people completely vulnerable to the corruption that masquerades as justice in this country, sends a chill down my spine.

 

How about removing the right of complete psychopaths to feck about with everyone else's rights! I'd vote for that, if there was such a thing here as democracy.

the government or the courts do not have the power to remove trial by jury

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14 minutes ago, SimonTV said:

the government or the courts do not have the power to remove trial by jury

Are you sure ? The nature of the uk constitution is they can do more or less anything they like 

They removed the right to a trial altogether in the second world war and again in northern Ireland in the 1970s

 

Both of those were far more extreme  than the current proposal and they managed it

 

You could argue the human rights act prevents it, but its not clear they actually care about that or cant get round it. 

 

If they are hell bent on it ,only the courts can stop them,  if they agree its necessary we are fucked

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1 hour ago, lobster said:

Are you sure ? The nature of the uk constitution is they can do more or less anything they like 

They removed the right to a trial altogether in the second world war and again in northern Ireland in the 1970s

 

Both of those were far more extreme  than the current proposal and they managed it

 

You could argue the human rights act prevents it, but its not clear they actually care about that or cant get round it. 

 

If they are hell bent on it ,only the courts can stop them,  if they agree its necessary we are fucked

And this is what concerns me. There appears to be little restraint and we are being pooped on constantly in an ever expanding multitude of ways.

 

I can't see any line in the sand for those running the show. It's small wonder they're emboldened when you examine just what crap they've got away with imposing in the last couple of decades.

 

I keep wishing the lion would wake up.

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25 minutes ago, Tinfoil Hat said:

And this is what concerns me. There appears to be little restraint and we are being pooped on constantly in an ever expanding multitude of ways.

 

I can't see any line in the sand for those running the show. It's small wonder they're emboldened when you examine just what crap they've got away with imposing in the last couple of decades.

 

I keep wishing the lion would wake up.

Charlie could sack him and force a generally election,  not that it's likely.  Charlie could just refuse to sign the laws off , but that's not likely either

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1 hour ago, Tinfoil Hat said:

And this is what concerns me. There appears to be little restraint and we are being pooped on constantly in an ever expanding multitude of ways.

 

I can't see any line in the sand for those running the show. It's small wonder they're emboldened when you examine just what crap they've got away with imposing in the last couple of decades.

 

I keep wishing the lion would wake up.

The issue with KS is he thinks he is morally correct, most evil people know they are evil and may even hesitate incase they go to far, but not kier 

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