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Public Safety Officer Arrested for Stealing 6 Million Baht of Rescue Equipment
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Suspect in Southport Murders Charged with Terror Offences and Producing Ricin
.....What we do know, from bitter experience, is that any crime which may or may not turn out to have an Islamist or jihadist component is treated with extreme defensiveness and secrecy by the police, government, security services and Left-wing commentators. The pattern goes something like this: a. Suppress information on the identity and ethnicity of the suspect (most likely revealed by the media). b. Criticise perfectly understandable public speculation and anger about the alleged attacker. c. Deny the attack is related to terrorism. Also deny the alleged attacker was ever on the radar of the security services. d. Once alleged attacker’s identity is revealed, release sweet, angelic childhood photo. Also emphasise good character of alleged attacker – he wanted to be an architect, helped old ladies cross the road, neighbours said what a lovely chap, etc - and don’t mention any previous criminal record or negative comments. e. Police issue stern warning about online “misinformation”. Narrative shifts as fast as possible to disgusting “hate speech” on social media and away from truly disgusting killings. f. Prominent Left-wing commentators fret about “disinformation” and “Islamophobia” and don’t mention names of victims who are quickly forgotten. g. Politicians avoid awkward conversations about failures of multiculturalism, mass immigration and lack of integration and suggest the solution may be more online censorship. (After the murder of Sir David Amess, MPs in the Commons actually said the lesson of his killing by a young, knife-wielding jihadist was that politicians needed to be nicer to each other. Yes, really.) h. Public encouraged to participate in touching displays of peaceful commemoration and reconciliation. (Don’t Look Back in Anger is what crowds sang after the mass murder of young people and their parents by a suicide bomber at an Ariana Grande concert at Manchester Arena.) i. Cancel all of the above if attacker turns out to be far-Right and white. Phew! Huge relief all round. j. News cycle moves on past horrific crime and postpones any further discussion of the causes until a trial and/or public inquiry makes such embarrassing disclosures hard to avoid. .... Tory leadership contender Robert Jenrick issued a hard-hitting video on Tuesday saying that, while the legal process needs to be respected, he was seriously concerned that the facts may have been withheld from the public. “The Government and authorities told us for months that they were not treating this as a terrorist incident,” Jenrick said. “This atrocity was of immense public concern. The public had the right to know the truth right away. Any suggestion of a cover-up will permanently damage trust in whether we are being told the truth about crime in our country.” He called on Keir Starmer to urgently reveal to the country what he knew about the Southport attack and when. “Across the board, the hard reality of mass migration is being covered up. The public can see with their own eyes that they are being gaslit by the liberal elite.” https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/10/29/the-southport-child-victims-deserve-better/ -
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Deadlocked Between Trump and Harris in NBC News Poll as Election Approaches
Great to see another worthy and intellectual comment added to the discussion. Cheers. Keep up the good work. -
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Southport killer,authorities admit they got it wrong.
It would seem eminently sensible to involve the 'terror police' (not to sure what that means or who they are) from the start......it would not have been sensible, without the evidence they now possess, to call it a terrorism offence at the time....how can you not see that? Being proved 'correct' after an event does not demand/require an apology (not sure from whom to whom) in anyway or form. -
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Clinton likened it to a NAZI rally,Iconic Dr. Phil brings the Receipts
No one said that she was a prostitute.- 1
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Deadlocked Between Trump and Harris in NBC News Poll as Election Approaches
Great to see another worthy and intellectual comment added to the discussion. Cheers. Keep up the good work. -
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Thaksin Shifts from Cheerful Power Broker to Cautious Strategist
Have other Thai politicians, elected or unelected, been any different? -
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Body of Man Found Washed Ashore on Jomtien Beach
The discovery was made along Jomtien Beach on the morning of October 30, leaving local residents and authorities puzzled. Around 09:45 Pattaya police received a report of a deceased man’s body found washed ashore at Dongtan Beach, Nong Prue, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi Province. Police Lieutenant Sanan Khotanont, Deputy Inspector of Pattaya City Police (Dongtan Sub-branch), arrived at the scene along with his investigative team and local rescue personnel from the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation. The body was later identified as Sarawut Mahachan, 29, who was fully dressed. Authorities found an injury on his head, but no other visible wounds. Cash was also found in his pockets, and that was secured as evidence. Rachan Piandi, a 60-year-old local resident, reported he was fishing for squid on the beach when he spotted the body drifting towards the shore. “I was looking for squid and enjoying the view as the weather was quite nice this morning. Then, I noticed the body floating beneath the water surface and washed onto the shore,” Rachan recounted, stating he quickly stopped fishing and called for others to help while notifying authorities. Lt. Sanan and his team documented the scene, though the exact cause of death remains unknown. The head injury raises questions, and further examination is needed to determine the actual cause of death. The body will undergo an autopsy to provide more insights into this incident. Picture from responders. -- 2024-10-30
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