At debasement and cowardice can Britain’s Police sink lower
Some of the most depressing images of British police inaction is their mindless and spineless slobbering over non-European, anti-Christian or Gay events.
Some of the most depressing images of British police inaction is their mindless and spineless slobbering over non-European, anti-Christian or Gay events.
In Europe, against the backdrop of the coronavirus crisis, squatting is gaining momentum, unauthorized settlement in empty housing. There are especially many such cases in Spain, where Russians like to buy holiday property. The popularity of squatting in the region is due to the peculiarities of local legislation, the invaders can only be evicted through the courts, and in some cases, it justifies the seizure: it is believed that anyone has the right to housing.
Occupied Germany’s domestic intelligence service has said protest movements opposing the Washington-approved Berlin regime and its measures allegedly to restrict the spread of Covid-19 have given a boost to the country’s ‘far-right extremists’.
The new top cop of England’s second-largest police force has banned police from virtue signalling, saying the public is ‘fed up’ and would rather they catch burglars.
The founder of the Telegram channel NEXTA, Roman Protasevich, who was detained in Belarus, has agreed that the Western-back hit-squad, who supervised anti-government protests, prepared to assassinate President Alexander Lukashenko, pled guilty to organising the riots and warned about the sleeping radical cells in Belarus.
Efforts to free WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange from Belmarsh Prison in the UK was increased this week ahead of the G7 summit with action in Geneva, a petition, and an intervention by the UN special rapporteur on torture.
It is always interesting to see that predictions dismissed as ‘conspiracy theories’ when they turn out to be accurate become corporate media credible.
On May 17, there was a mad rush for the Spanish border by nearly 10,000 African benefit bandits clamouring for access to benefits, housing and healthcare provided by Europe’s taxpayers. Many ‘children’ a euphemism for anyone under the age of 35-years took part in the assault on Spain’s frontiers.
There was very little comment in British media when over one million citizens demonstrated against the political caste’s repression using Covid as an excuse.
Microsoft’s president warned that life portrayed in George Orwell’s 1984 could be a reality in 2024 if lawmakers don’t protect us from artificial intelligence. In an interview with the BBC’s Panorama program, Brad Smith said the rapidly advancing technologies will be difficult to catch up.
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