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(10-24-2022, 04:43 PM)BIAD Wrote: Diversity is fine, it requires respect for different cultures and some lee-way because of differences, all cultures -even the

one the host country adheres to. But organised crime doesn't waste its time with worrying about hurting feelings and only

seeks to profit from fear and division.



That was element of what Nazism used to obtain their goal.


What about these Muslims and the Sharia some of them embrace?

I know wonderful Muslims. Great people.

These rotten apples seem to ruin the whole basket of apples. I do not think that is fair.
"Man is fully responsible for his nature and his choices."

-Jean-Paul Sartre
When the reality of gang-crime surfaces due to the harm they do, the MSM try their darndest to hide the cause of the
violence. Here we have a young girl waiting at a bus-stop when a youth on an electric bicycle passes by and shoots
her six times in the neck. Apparently, it was a mistake... he was aiming for a man waiting in the same bus-stop.
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Read how The Liverpool Echo skirts around the reasons for this incident and yet, never suggest a valid motive.
One may be left with the presumption that the average day in Liverpool requires a gun or a knife... after all, these
people in the article are just 'friends'. You'll also notice that at no point do they use the word 'employment' -a way
of explaining how the articles mentioned were paid for.
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Quote:Gunman stabbed, shot at and run over after murder led to rift between friends
Rio Jones shot 15-year-old girl in the neck as he chased man through streets on electric bike

'A man on trial accused of attempted murder says he was stabbed, shot at and run over in a dispute between two groups
of feuding former friends.

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Rio Jones, having problems with 'friends'.

Rio Jones shot an innocent 15-year-old girl (Girl A) in the neck as he fired six bullets at another man, whom he also struck, as he
chased him through the streets of Toxteth on an electric bike. The 19-year-old defendant today took to the stand to give his evidence,
and told the jury that the events followed a schism in his friendship circle after one of its members was murdered.

Liverpool Crown Court heard that he had known the "target" of his shooting, who cannot be named for legal reasons and will instead
be referred to as Male A by the ECHO, "since he was young". The 20-year-old was "just from the area", a "friend of a friend".

Jones, who was flanked by three prison guards at all times in the witness box, said: "He wasn't a close friend, I used to go out with
friends and he used to be there. It was quite a large circle." But this group became divided after an unnamed friend was murdered in
2017. The teenager said: "I think it was about 2017 when one of my friends was murdered - the group of friends split into two.
"It caused problems in the area. Certain friends fell out with certain people."

Jones said he did not fall out with anyone personally, but Male A ended "on the other side" from him. He told the court: "I was one
group of friends, he was the other group of friends. "There was no problems between us, but we never spoke. I would see him on
the street and it would by a hi and bye."

But Jones and his family were then on the end of a series of attacks. He said: "My mum's car got smashed up, my dad's van got
burned, my house was shot up. "I used to get chased occasionally. I used to get chased with knives, guns - at one point someone
fired a gun when they was chasing me."

Jones believed that "someone who was in the other group of friends" was responsible for these incidents, at one stage receiving
messages from a "fake Instagram account" telling him so. They also included an arson attack at his home on Jermyn Street - which
saw the front door damaged by fire - on January 12 2019, six days before his father's work van was set ablaze.

Then, on November 21 2019, a firearm was discharged outside his address when the defendant was not home. Ten 9mm casings
were found in the road, with nine bullet holes left in the front window. Jones would be chased in the street "before and after" these
shots were fired. He said: "A group of people was chasing me and shouting stuff. "Sometimes it would be in cars, sometimes it
would be on foot, sometimes it would be on bikes. Another incident happened when I was stabbed."

This stabbing occurred on High Park Street on October 24 last year, when Jones was knifed in the chest and leg as he and a female
friend sat in a car. He suffered a "small puncture wound" to his upper thigh and a "slash wound" to the hand, but sustained no injuries
to his torso as he was wearing body armour.

The teen said: "Previously, I'd been stabbed twice before that as well. When I go out, I'm a bit cautious because of the area and things
that happen in the area. "There was a car - it was parked up at the side of the road, one person got out. They come to the side of the car,
they tried to get the keys. "They come round to my side, and that's when they stabbed me. I tried to kick them away through the window,
and I was stabbed in the leg."

On another occasion, Jones was chased and hit by a car while walking his dog - suffering a broken foot. He added: "They've got balaclavas
on and they're chasing me - sometimes there was knives, and on one occasion there was a gun. "They'd be chasing after me and my friends.
I managed to get away. I heard the bangs. They weren't aiming at me. "My friend had an altercation with someone from the other group.
When they come, I believed they were aiming to shoot him and not me."

On the morning of March 1, the day on which Male A and Girl A were shot, Jones was seen on CCTV leaving his home in an Audi.
He stated that this was his girlfriend's car, and he was returning the vehicle to her address. But, as he did so, he was chased by two
men on electric bikes on Lodge Lane. But Jones said he "managed to get away".

Shortly before 4.30pm, a friend knocked on his door and they went out - leaving his phone charging at home. They went to Crown Street
Park and smoked cannabis, at which point he was given a loaded handgun by a man who he refused to name. Jones, who put the firearm
in his coat pocket, said: "We were just going to drive round the area. If we bumped into someone associated with the other group we were
going to chase them - I was going to pull it out so they got scared and then chase them."

He and three friends left the park on their bikes, although one had left the group before they spotted Male A on Upper Warwick Street.
The man was said to have shouted "come here you p****" at them, with Jones and one other rider then chasing him up the road.
The latter turned off down Claribel Street before Jones opened fire near to the bus stop at the junction with Pomfrett Street. He said he
realised it was Male A he was pursuing when he drew alongside him, recognising his eyes through the balaclava he was wearing.

Asked why he had fired the gun, Jones said: "When I pulled the gun out, I panicked and I just started shooting the gun. I was scared.
"The whole situation, I never done that before. When I pulled the gun out, I was scared and I just started shooting.
"I was aiming in front of him. I don't know how far in front. "He wasn't far, he was close. I don't know how far.
"I didn't think about it, I just done it. At the time, I didn't know how many times I fired it - I just pressed it, then that was it."

Afterwards, Jones stashed the firearm in bushes in Sefton Park. He then went to his friend's house, where he changed his clothing
and messaged the man who had given him the gun via social media using the mate's iPad. Under instruction, he moved the weapon
to a different location then returned home at 6.45pm - 15 minutes before he was required to return home by a court ordered curfew.
The following day, Jones said that he and his girlfriend travelled to Sheffield "to pick up his mum".

He claimed to have realised he had lost his phone when he arrived back in Liverpool. However, records showed that the device was last
used at around 6.45pm - after the time he stated he had returned from Yorkshire. Police attended his address shortly after 11pm on March
3 and arrested Jones, who was in his bedroom, on suspicion of attempted murder. He said of this: "I didn't know it was that serious.
"They said it was attempted murder, and I weren't intending to hurt no-one or murder no-one. When they said that, I was a bit shocked."

Under cross-examination by prosecution barrister David Temkin, Jones denied that he and Male A were enemies. He claimed that he did
not ask for a gun from the man who supplied it to him, and was not required to pay to use the firearm. Mr Temkin referred to Jones' initial
defence case upon pleaded not guilty to a string of charges before the same court in April this year. The prosecutor said he "denied in the
clearest terms that he was the gunman", which he now concedes.

He added: "You wanted to mislead the police, didn't you? You wanted to mislead the prosecution team, and you must have wanted to
mislead the judge as well. "You even misled your own defence team didn't you, because you were telling them you were not the gunman
when you were the gunman? You have lied to just about everybody in the court process. "You maintained those lies, you kept them going,
for a very long time didn't you? Not just days, not just weeks, but you kept those lies going for months - all the way up, in fact, to last week."

Mr Temkin said Jones' "complete change of stance" came when he "realised the evidence was completely overwhelming", and his latest
account was "yet another lie, designed to mislead all of us". He said the defendant had aimed at Male A's upper body "because you
intended to kill him".

The prosecutor asked: "You pulled the trigger six times, didn't you? There was nothing accidental about you pulling the trigger six times.
"This was a determined effort to kill. Why the need to use six bullets?"

Jones responded: "I didn't mean to use six bullets. It was just a panic. "I panicked and I pressed the gun. I didn't even know I fired six shots."
Mr Temkin said: "If your intention was to cause fear, you had already done that by chasing him. Didn't you think he was frightened at that
stage?" Jones replied: "It all happened too fast. As soon as I seen him, I pulled out the gun and it just happened."

One of the bullets fired passed through the plastic sheeting of the bus stop and struck Girl A in the neck, travelling through her body and
out of her chest. She suffered serious injuries including lung damage and three fractured vertebrae.
Meanwhile, Male A was hit in his right wrist by another of the shots. He was subsequently taken to hospital and underwent surgery.

Jones - who is defending by Stanley Reiz KC - denies attempted murder and two counts of inflicting grievous bodily harm with intent,
but has pleaded guilty to possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life. The trial, before the Honorary Recorder of Liverpool Judge
Andrew Menary KC, continues...'
Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
I didn't even get a chance to check out Penny before she dropped out, but skimming her Wiki page a few anecdotes caught my eye...

Quote:Penelope Mary Mordaunt

Mordaunt was 15 when her mother died of breast cancer and after leaving school, she became her younger brother Edward's primary caregiver. The following year her father was also diagnosed with cancer, from which he recovered. In order to support her time at university Mordaunt worked in a Johnson & Johnson factory, and became a magician's assistant to Will Ayling, a past president of the Portsmouth and District Magic Circle and of the British Ring of the International Brotherhood of Magicians.

In 2000, she worked briefly as Head of Foreign Press for George W. Bush's presidential campaign. Mordaunt worked for the Bush campaign again in 2004.

In February 2018, an investigation by The Times newspaper revealed allegations of misconduct by Oxfam staff operating in Haiti,...

Mordaunt felt it was important for aid organisations to report offences because she suspected that there were paedophiles "targeting" the charity sector in order to carry out predatory activities.

In July 2022, Hampshire Police said they were investigating death threats sent to Mordaunt. She strengthened her security after a letter was sent to her constituency office threatening to "shoot her in the head" and "kill her family" if she did not quit as an MP.
She certainly moved up the political ladder rather quickly.

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Quote:The background of this emblem represents the world. The figure is Mercury, the messenger of the ancient gods and a magician. He carries a wand in his left hand. At the bottom, the letters I.B.M. are joined to indicate UNITY and COOPERATION. The oak leaf denotes strength, while the two acorns represent the Eastern and Western hemispheres. The hands are clasped to signify the FELLOWSHIP and BROTHERHOOD in MAGIC throughout the universe.
The World's Largest Magical Organization

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IBM Order of Merlin

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I.B.M. Regalia

Well, politicians & stage magic go hand-in-hand; unlike the top echelon elites use of dark magick.

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Gold submariner dolphins badge:

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New badge for trainee Royal Navy submariners

IDK, skimming the surface she doesn't come across as a bad person, unlike the other swamp creatures.

However, the derivation of her surname:

Quote:Recorded as Mordant, Mordaunt (English), Mordagne, Mordant (French) and apparently Mordanti in Italy, this is a surname of French origins. According to the famous Victorian etymologist Canon Charles Bardsley writing in the year 1880, the name was originally Norman, and was brought to England by a follower of Duke William of Normandy, when he conquered England in 1066. He claimed that the name means or meant in the 12th century 'The biter,' a reference it would seem to somebody who succeeded as a result of another persons misfortune. This is a possible explanation, anything is possible with surnames, and the name does seem to derive from a fused form of 'mort d'entaille' or something similar, literally meaning 'death by cuts!' However early recordings in both France and Italy are usually erratic or non existent. In Italy because basically it did not become a unified county until 1860, and even then it was many years before centralised recording was established, whilst in France most early records and registers were deliberately destroyed by the Revolutionaries in 1792. Such recordings as exist would seem to include Osbert le Mordaunt of Bedfordshire, England in 1199, Edward Mordant who was a student at Oxford University in 1575, and Jean Baptiste Mordant, chistened at Montherme in the Ardennes, on October 11th 1791.

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"The New World fell not to a sword but to a meme." – Daniel Quinn

"Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives. I think we're being run by maniacs for maniacal ends and I think I'm liable to be put away as insane for expressing that." ― John Lennon

Rogue News says that the US is a reality show posing as an Empire.


(10-24-2022, 09:08 PM)EndtheMadnessNow Wrote: I didn't even get a chance to check out Penny before she dropped out, but skimming her Wiki page a few anecdotes caught my eye...

Dropped out yes... 'dived' out... not quite.
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Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
(10-24-2022, 09:19 PM)BIAD Wrote:
(10-24-2022, 09:08 PM)EndtheMadnessNow Wrote: I didn't even get a chance to check out Penny before she dropped out, but skimming her Wiki page a few anecdotes caught my eye...



Dropped out yes... 'dived' out... not quite.

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I caught the Itv splash reference, missed the vid. Splashtacular. LOL!!
"The New World fell not to a sword but to a meme." – Daniel Quinn

"Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives. I think we're being run by maniacs for maniacal ends and I think I'm liable to be put away as insane for expressing that." ― John Lennon

Rogue News says that the US is a reality show posing as an Empire.


(10-24-2022, 05:45 PM)Finspiracy Wrote: What about these Muslims and the Sharia some of them embrace?



I know wonderful Muslims. Great people.



These rotten apples seem to ruin the whole basket of apples. I do not think that is fair.


All practicing Muslims observe shari'a. It's just that not all Muslims are practicing Muslims, just like not all Jews are observant of Judaism. Some just cuturally or ethnically identify with the religions, on the surface.

The plot thickens when we realize that among practicing Muslims, there are some who see shari'a as the law of the land, whatever land they are in, and applicable to everyone whereas some see shari'a correctly as religious law, applicable only to their own co-religionists. Much like Christianity was once the "law of the land" in European countries, but as Christians developed into people, they realized that their own "law" applied only to themselves, and not to the secular realm.

To further complicate it, there are different schools of shari'a, different "sets" of laws and different interpretations of the various shari'as that exist.

Islam is in the midst of developing into an Allah-centered religion, and at this juncture could go either way. We can hope it develops into a full grown religion rather than the developmentally-challenged but integrated socio-economic-religious system the Islamic Fundamentalists are trying to make it into.

Remember, it's been less than 400 years since Catholics fought wars of extermination to spread their religion and killed anyone not a Catholic. Protestant Christian, Muslim, Hindu, it didn't matter - if they were not a Catholic, they were subject to torture and murder by Catholics. Kinda like Islam is right now to the Fundamentalists.

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Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’


(10-24-2022, 09:19 PM)BIAD Wrote:
(10-24-2022, 09:08 PM)EndtheMadnessNow Wrote: I didn't even get a chance to check out Penny before she dropped out, but skimming her Wiki page a few anecdotes caught my eye...

Dropped out yes... 'dived' out... not quite.
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Ouch! That HAD to hurt! Pinkbelly writ large!

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Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’


(10-24-2022, 09:43 PM)Ninurta Wrote: Remember, it's been less than 400 years since Catholics fought wars of extermination to spread their religion and killed anyone not a Catholic. Protestant Christian, Muslim, Hindu, it didn't matter - if they were not a Catholic, they were subject to torture and murder by Catholics. Kinda like Islam is right now to the Fundamentalists.



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Yeah. Religion. A great excuse to kill. Has been used kinda lot.

I think it is time for humankind to evolve beyond fairy tale beliefs.
"Man is fully responsible for his nature and his choices."

-Jean-Paul Sartre
(10-24-2022, 11:13 PM)Ninurta Wrote: Ouch! That HAD to hurt! Pinkbelly writ large!

Aye, but that is Penny Mordaunt on a TV show doing a belly-flop for ratings...
It makes you wonder what the criteria is for getting oneself into politics!
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Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
BIAD the media says that you have a new PM today.

Google told me that he is a Brexit supporter. So i kinda like him already! minusculebeercheers
"Man is fully responsible for his nature and his choices."

-Jean-Paul Sartre
(10-25-2022, 09:08 AM)Finspiracy Wrote: BIAD the media says that you have a new PM today.

Google told me that he is a Brexit supporter. So i kinda like him already! minusculebeercheers

Yeah, he was the favourite from the get-go. Sunak seems to be more in touch with what the public want
and the announcement will steady the ship for a two-party paradigm in the UK political arena.

With 'Brexit'-Boris lumbering away and Liz Truss being hounded negatively by the media, their were rumblings
that the northern districts of England -where the Conservatives fared well in the last election, might look elsewhere
to find who they want to run the country. 

On a lighter note, when he was a kid he wanted to be a Jedi.
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Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
(10-25-2022, 09:18 AM)BIAD Wrote: Yeah, he was the favourite from the get-go. Sunak seems to be more in touch with what the public want

and the announcement will steady the ship for a two-party paradigm in the UK political arena.



With 'Brexit'-Boris lumbering away and Liz Truss being hounded negatively by the media, their were rumblings

that the northern districts of England -where the Conservatives fared well in the last election, might look elsewhere

to find who they want to run the country. 



On a lighter note, when he was a kid he wanted to be a Jedi.

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You know man... During the second world war, my grandfather from mother's side was shot through the neck. But survived somehow. Grandfather from dad's side was a bit younger, he was sent to Sweden as a war child. Both became problematic alcoholics later, with haunting nightmares.

For what? For what? Finland is not even an independent nation. Our stuff is dictated from Brussels, by the EU. This is what my forefathers struggled for? Lunacy!

I will never, ever, never stop saluting the Brave People of Great Britain, for leaving the EU. You set a fine example to us all.
"Man is fully responsible for his nature and his choices."

-Jean-Paul Sartre
(10-25-2022, 09:25 AM)Finspiracy Wrote: You know man... During the second world war, my grandfather from mother's side was shot through the neck. But survived somehow. Grandfather from dad's side was a bit younger, he was sent to Sweden as a war child. Both became problematic alcoholics later, with haunting nightmares.

For what? For what? Finland is not even an independent nation. Our stuff is dictated from Brussels, by the EU. This is what my forefathers struggled for? Lunacy!

I will never, ever, never stop saluting the Brave People of Great Britain, for leaving the EU. You set a fine example to us all.

Not everyone liked the choice of the Conservatives and just like the EU, Rishi wasn't voted in as Prime Minister by the public!

Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
Voted in by the public? Does that even happen anymore, anywhere?

You think this party honey was voted in by the public?

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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-62588480

Well, at least she is having a great time, while her country is burning. I guess votes do not matter, then.
"Man is fully responsible for his nature and his choices."

-Jean-Paul Sartre
""I danced, sang, and partied - perfectly legal things. And I've never been in a situation where I've seen or known of others [using drugs]," she added."

Bullshit. She is 36. She is Finnish. She has been in situations where she has seen or known of others using drugs. What a fucking reptilian, thinks i am gonna believe this shit?
"Man is fully responsible for his nature and his choices."

-Jean-Paul Sartre
Is it finally kicking off?



Quote:Dover migrant centre: Man found dead near scene of fire attack


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'A man has been found dead after incendiary devices were thrown at a Home Office migrant centre in Dover.
Two or three devices - described as petrol bombs by a witness - were thrown by the suspect, who was found dead
at a nearby petrol station shortly later.

Another device found in the man's car was later made safe by the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit. Two people
who had been inside the centre suffered minor injuries in the attack. Kent Police, which is leading the investigation,
is not currently treating the incident as terrorism.

Home Secretary Suella Braverman described the attack as "distressing". A photographer with Reuters news agency
who witnessed the incident reported a man had thrown petrol bombs with fireworks attached before taking his own life.
Dover MP Nathalie Elphicke also said she understood the suspect had killed himself.

Police had been called at 11.22 GMT on Sunday to The Viaduct, Dover, where the devices thrown by the suspect had
started a fire. Speaking to LBC radio, Ms Elphicke said the motivation of the perpetrator was so far unknown, but the
centre is "a well-known facility" where small boats arrive before people are taken 20 miles away to the Manston asylum
processing centre in Kent.

The Dover site remained open but around 700 suspected migrants were moved to Manston - about 15 miles (24 km)
away - for their safety during the initial stages of the police investigation. Posting to Twitter earlier, Ms Braverman said:
"I am receiving regular updates on the situation. "My thoughts are with those affected, the tireless Home Office staff
and police responding. We must now support those officers as they carry out their investigation."

Conservative Dover MPMs Elphickesaid she was "absolutely shocked and appalled" by the incident and that "tensions
have been rising" over the numbers of migrants arriving in the town. "I have expressed my concerns over security of the
centre in Dover," she said. "I don't think this is the appropriate place for a migrant-receiving centre. Dover is an extremely
busy and open port."

Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick - who visited the Manston facility on Sunday - said he was being updated on the
incident by Kent Police...'
BBC:
Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
(10-30-2022, 11:10 PM)BIAD Wrote: Is it finally kicking off?

Quote:Dover migrant centre: Man found dead near scene of fire attack

Quote:'He was laughing': Man found dead after hurling petrol bombs out of car at migrant centre

Fireworks were said to have been attached to the explosive devices. After this, the man killed himself, the photographer at the scene claimed. Police arrived minutes after the incident.

Same style media narrative tactics as in the USA.

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Sky News

Where are these sharp shooting photographers when 'UFOs' fly over?
"The New World fell not to a sword but to a meme." – Daniel Quinn

"Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives. I think we're being run by maniacs for maniacal ends and I think I'm liable to be put away as insane for expressing that." ― John Lennon

Rogue News says that the US is a reality show posing as an Empire.


(10-31-2022, 12:06 AM)EndtheMadnessNow Wrote: 'He was laughing': Man found dead after hurling petrol bombs out of car at migrant centre

Fireworks were said to have been attached to the explosive devices. After this, the man killed himself,
the photographer at the scene claimed. Police arrived minutes after the incident.

Same style media narrative tactics as in the USA.
Where are these sharp shooting photographers when 'UFOs' fly over?

A GB News Journalist claimed the photographer was from Reuters too, a convenient moment!
But the article you kindly posted quoted 'Gary Smith' as the person who commented.
Gary Smith is said to be a 31 year-old local of Dover and oddly, 'Kent Online' published a piece at
00:01 on the 30th January 2013 about a drunken driver named 'Gary Smith' who was
21 years of age at the time!

Coincidence?
Kent.Online:
Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
The reality of the situation in the UK will one day be fully revealed and nobody will be able to
ignore it. But for now, we have the ripples that tell-tale the truth beneath the surface.



Quote:GRIM FIND Human remains found in skip at waste recycling plant as cops launch probe

'Human remains have been found in a skip at a waste recycling plant. Shocked workers at Skelton Skips, Leeds,
West Yorkshire, discovered the "body parts". Forensics officers were seen working at the recycling plant, in the Cross
Gates area of Leeds, into the evening.

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A worker, who did not wish to be named, said: ”As far as I know body parts have been found in one of the skips.
“Obviously, once it was spotted the police were immediately called. “It’s very disturbing and shocking and sad and scary.”
A West Yorkshire Police spokesperson said: "At 9.57am today, police received a report of human remains having been
found at a waste recycling firm, in Knowsthorpe Way, Leeds. Officers are attending the scene to assess the remains
and establish the circumstances.”...'

The Sun:
Leeds Live:
Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
(11-01-2022, 12:51 PM)BIAD Wrote: The reality of the situation in the UK will one day be fully revealed and nobody will be able to

ignore it. But for now, we have the ripples that tell-tale the truth beneath the surface.



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The Sun:

Leeds Live:


That right there is a fitting tale for the Halloween season...


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Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’




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