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5 minutes ago, Occulus5 said:

Good points raised about mental health. Maybe the driver had issues and something tipped him over the edge. It is true people are becoming more and more stressed out and angry. Mental health is all over the place now, you hear radio ads in supermarkets talking about it, everyone seems to have some kind of mental health issue, depression and anxiety being the commonest one. Not one mention by the media or the medical profession as to what's causing it, instead it's all about raising awareness and fund raising and all that nonsense. 

 

I see the usual Liverpool-based youtubers will be out milking this for all their channels worth, all done for likes and subscribers. Billy Moore already done a video but I doubt he will ever question any of it like we do on here, if he does I doubt his channel would last very long until youtube will the plug on it for violating their guidelines, and all his followers will brand him as a tin foil hatter. I know he's supposed to be a good bloke, but he's like everyone else as far as I'm concerned, he just believes the official narrative. These youtubers aren't going to risk losing all their revenue by saying something that might not go down well with alot of their followers. 

Who ever that u tuber is you can be sure he not doing it for free. and i expect they make good money out of other peoples misery.

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16 hours ago, Anti Facts Sir said:

In the past on here, quite a bit of info posted about Liverpool (and the football club) being connected to various stuff and there ties with Freemasons, PTB etc...seems their period of success always coincide with certain overall patterns and trends in society and government.

 

They've won the PL just twice since it began in 92.... first time under Covid, in a near empty stadium, and then now when this happens.

 

But the PTB were behind the biggest cover up in British legal history . Also. Duckenfield said Freemasons at the highest level played a part in it too.

 

Top connections them lad.

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30 minutes ago, Occulus5 said:

Good points raised about mental health. Maybe the driver had issues and something tipped him over the edge. It is true people are becoming more and more stressed out and angry. Mental health is all over the place now, you hear radio ads in supermarkets talking about it, everyone seems to have some kind of mental health issue, depression and anxiety being the commonest one. Not one mention by the media or the medical profession as to what's causing it, instead it's all about raising awareness and fund raising and all that nonsense. 

 

I see the usual Liverpool-based youtubers will be out milking this for all their channels worth, all done for views and subscribers. Billy Moore already done a video but I doubt he will ever question any of it like we do on here, if he does I doubt his channel would last very long until youtube will the plug on it for violating their guidelines, and all his followers will brand him as a tin foil hatter. I know he's supposed to be a good bloke, but he's like everyone else as far as I'm concerned, he just believes the official narrative. These youtubers aren't going to risk losing all their revenue by saying something that might not go down well with alot of their followers. 

 

Some say it was the the lockdowns that is causing this increase in anger (sort of a mainstream excuse). People have been beaten and worn down by the system and more so back in the long lockdown/martial law era of 2020-21, but I put it down to the V.

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3 hours ago, Occulus5 said:

Good points raised about mental health. Maybe the driver had issues and something tipped him over the edge. It is true people are becoming more and more stressed out and angry. Mental health is all over the place now, you hear radio ads in supermarkets talking about it, everyone seems to have some kind of mental health issue, depression and anxiety being the commonest one. Not one mention by the media or the medical profession as to what's causing it, instead it's all about raising awareness and fund raising and all that nonsense. 

 

I see the usual Liverpool-based youtubers will be out milking this for all their channels worth, all done for views and subscribers. Billy Moore already done a video but I doubt he will ever question any of it like we do on here, if he does I doubt his channel would last very long until youtube will the plug on it for violating their guidelines, and all his followers will brand him as a tin foil hatter. I know he's supposed to be a good bloke, but he's like everyone else as far as I'm concerned, he just believes the official narrative. These youtubers aren't going to risk losing all their revenue by saying something that might not go down well with alot of their followers. 

I like Billy but that's not to say he isn't a grifter, because he is. Viewing figures were going down at one stage recently (after Turbo and Mark disappeared) and so he dropped the Saviour act for a while and resorted to inserting himself into unnecessary confrontations - followed by the obligatory click bait titles.

 

He's just dying to go along the 'far right' popularist path (not even remotely right wing but has been labeled that to shut people up) but every time he takes a step, he retreats to safer ground.

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In this episode Mark reveals some content from his book, God Wins, and like all good books, it has some really good words in it, and pictures to go with, i like it anyhoo, 👍

 

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The Mark Attwood Show

 

Mornin' Campers..what's really going on with the attack in Liverpool? - 27th May 2025

Duration 00:14:38

https://www.bitchute.com/video/kyn3Wtxdug4u

https://rumble.com/v6txr6d-mornin-campers..whats-really-going-on-with-the-attack-in-liverpool-27th-may.html

 

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This is worth a watch as this guy shows an older video from the 80s during the troubles and comes at it from a military point of view. 

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A lot of people have been posting photos of this guy alongside photos of the driver in the car. He is just some guy having a laugh messing around in a police car and nothing to do with the incident.

 

Bad actors do this to ridicule and discredit anyone asking  questions such as why doesn't the guy driving the car in the video footage (a lot of which is now disappearing) look anything like a 53 year old man.

 

 

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My email to my local MP

1. Breach of a High-Security Cordon

 

The Ford Galaxy involved in the incident reportedly followed an ambulance through a temporarily lifted police cordon. It is well established that:

• Emergency response vehicles are marked, traceable, and easily identifiable by trained officers and stewards.

• A Ford Galaxy with no police, NHS, or fire insignia is not standard or authorised for emergency lane access during mass-crowd events.

 

It is therefore critical to understand:

• How this vehicle was allowed through the barrier without immediate interception.

• Who was responsible for overseeing vehicle access at that entry point.

• Whether a failure occurred in event protocol or radio communication systems.

 

 

2. Presence of Armed Marksmen and Failure to Neutralise Threat

 

Eyewitness accounts confirm the presence of armed police marksmen positioned on rooftops during the event — a deployment consistent with a heightened threat level. Given this, it is highly concerning that:

• The threat vehicle was not intercepted before or during its path into a protected civilian zone.

• There appears to have been no tactical intervention, despite firearms officers reportedly observing the area.

 

If marksmen were deployed for public safety, why was a rogue vehicle in a pedestrianised zone not considered a shoot-to-stop scenario, especially after initial impact with attendees?

 

 

3. Contradictory Narrative and Lack of Transparency

 

Official sources swiftly declared this an “isolated incident” and categorised the suspect as a “white British male” under the influence of drugs — while refusing to release:

• Any CCTV footage, despite Water Street being one of the most camera-dense areas of Liverpool.

• A public incident timeline, which is standard in incidents involving significant public harm.

 

Yet, social media reports and first-hand accounts point to the driver appearing foreign, possibly naturalised, and showing signs of calculated action, including exploiting a police escort opening to gain entry.

 

This has understandably led to speculation that the public is being misled or denied essential context.

 

 

4. Failure of Situational Awareness and Security Design

 

Water Street is notoriously tight, with limited escape routes and dense footfall during events. For a vehicle to enter and accelerate through such an environment:

• The driver must have possessed knowledge of the layout.

• This raises the possibility of premeditation.

• The city’s pre-event risk assessments should have factored in vehicle-based threats — a lesson repeatedly learned from past attacks in Europe.

 

 

5. Call for Immediate Action

 

Given the above, I respectfully request that you:

1. Demand an urgent inquiry into the event planning, cordon management, and police response during the 26 May incident.

2. Request release of CCTV footage and incident logs covering the vehicle’s movement from cordon breach to arrest.

3. Seek answers from Merseyside Police and Liverpool City Council regarding:

• Who authorised the cordon lift?

• What vehicle ID protocols were in place?

• Why armed marksmen did not intervene?

 

 

This is not a matter of public hysteria — it is a reasonable demand for clarity, given the grave risk posed and the apparent failures in operational procedure. We must ensure that what occurred on Water Street is not minimised, dismissed, or politically deflected.

 

I look forward to your response and your action on behalf of the public who deserve transparency and accountability

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You have to laugh at the comments in the above video when it comes to terror attacks, no mention from any of them that alot of terrorist attacks are actually staged hoaxes or inside jobs. 

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No excuse there was no need for the driver to even contemplate going that way, he could have gone a different way.  He might have not intended to knock people hoping people move out the way he did beep his horn but decided to continue knocking people over. Sad.

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I always thought it would happen to just stop oil, someone would lose their temper and take them all out I've even heard mild mannered people say it whilst showing the extinction rebellion on TV news say to me  "Id love to floor it and take all those w*nkers out"

 

So I was shocked it happened at a football celebration.

However its peculiar that liverpool FC always have these tragedy. It's like they pay for their success in blood. We've had hillsboro, heysel and now derby street and its always the supporters that kop it.  (unlike manutd had their  tragedy that took out their whole squad in the 60s when the plane crashed)

 

 

The PTB will no doubt exploit this incident to further their "war on the car" new features will be added to cars like parking sensors that cut the power if they detect people. 5mph zones in city centres, some other bullshit just to piss everyone off for one clowns actions 🤬

(like the southport woman who wants to make all kitchen knives blunt)

 

 

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48 minutes ago, factJack said:

However its peculiar that liverpool FC always have these tragedy. It's like they pay for their success in blood. We've had hillsboro, heysel and now derby street and its always the supporters that kop it. 

 

 

This. How many thousands of trophy parades do we have every year, and never an issue? Spurs had one only a couple of days earlier.

 

How many FA Cup semi finals. How many European finals.

 

And yet....

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3 hours ago, EnigmaticWorld said:

 

 

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He also formed Everton. The Bobby one eye thing is when in the previous game he got an eye injury so thats how he celebrated the next time he scored.

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Amazing how the MSM immediately post he’s a “53 year old male brit”. Yet the guy driving the car in the videos looked 30s to 40. 
 

Also white brit is a buzz word to placate the masses. 
 

There’s now probably thousands of white british radicalised muslims. 
 

So saying “white brit” means nothing to me. Unless we get a full background lowdown. 
 

Millions of turkish, slavic and balkan muslims are sheet white. He could be second generation or just naturalised british. 
 

It’s insane how quick the public stop asking questions as soon as they see “white British” 

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2 hours ago, Cassady77 said:

Why are you bringing Shankly into this ? Is it because Scottish so therefore connected to Freemasonry . Mate c' com surely you have better , more important things to do in life.

 

More important things than putting Shankly on a pedestal. I don't give a damn about pro sports or celebs, sorry. I grew up supporting Liverpool but I didn't understand poiltics then. I can't stand them or sportsball these days, they're way too leftist and Liverpool fans are way too deracinated. The cult of the "footeh" needs to die, especially in Liverpool.

 

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https://www.tiktok.com/@amastar268/video/7498739115282795798

 

This isn't a purity spiral, I'm not telling others what to watch, but I simply don't care for the game anymore.

 

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The police are now claiming they are having a 'step change' in how they share information about suspects, after Southport. Their main reason being the threat of public disorder, so it's the public's fault for being concerned about who is committing attacks.  

  

"Police filled information void quickly

 

Police were noticeably more open in sharing information with the public in the immediate aftermath of the incident.

This followed criticism about the lack of information released by Merseyside Police after the Southport knife attacks last July, as well as how the disappearance of Nicola Bulley in January 2023 was handled by Lancashire Constabulary.

One of Merseyside Police's former inspectors, Peter Williams, a senior lecturer in policing at Liverpool John Moores University, said the force had adopted a "complete step change" in how it shares information.

Police and emergency personnel dealing with a road traffic collision on Water Street near the Liver Building in Liverpool after a car collided with pedestrians during the Premier League winners parade. A man has been detained. Picture date: Monday May 26, 2025.
Police and emergency at the scene on Water Street near the Liver Building in Liverpool after the incident on Monday. (PA)
He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme on Tuesday: “It has been a shift, because, particularly in relation to the aftermath of Southport... there was a lot of criticism focused at Merseyside Police and of course the CPS [Crown Prosecution Service], in relation to how the management of information was sort of dealt with.

“But also, if listeners cast their mind back further, is the investigation into Nicola Bulley as how the management of the information was responded to on that occasion. That led to a College of Policing inquiry.”

An inflatable field tent at the scene in Water Street near the Liver Building in Liverpool after a 53-year-old white British man was arrested when a car ploughed into a crowd of people during Liverpool FC's Premier League victory parade. Picture date: Tuesday May 27, 2025.
An inflatable field tent at the scene in Water Street in Liverpool after a car ploughed into a crowd of people. (PA)
He said: “It was no surprise to me last night that within an hour or so, we got a statement to say what had happened and that somebody, a male, had been detained. Later on, there was a press conference led by the Assistant Chief Constable, where she shared a lot more information.

"There’s been a complete step change in how the police will be communicating what has occurred with the public.”

Former Metropolitan Police chief superintendent Dal Babu told BBC Radio 5 Live it was "unprecedented" that Merseyside Police gave out so much information about the suspect.

He said: "I’ve never known a case like this before where they’ve given the ethnicity and the race of the individual who was involved in it.

A police officer stands guard at the cordoned off area where a 53-year-old British man plowed a minivan into a crowd of Liverpool soccer fans who were celebrating the city's Premier League championship Monday, injuring more than 45 people in Liverpool, England, Tuesday, May 27, 2025.(AP Photo/Jon Super)
The area around Water Street in Liverpool was cordoned off on Tuesday. (AP Photo)
"It’s remarkably striking because police will not release that kind of information because they’ll be worried about prejudicing any future trial, but I think they have to balance that against the potential of public disorder."

Asked if he would like to see similar details released by police forces in the future in similar cases, Starmer said: “That is a matter for the police and the investigation is ongoing so I think we need to leave that to them."  "

 

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/liverpool-parade-crash-latest-063103166.html   

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