Monday, June 20, 2016

Remember When We Used To Arrest Criminals?



Whitey Bulger US Marshals Service Mug1.jpg
Irish-American mobster Whitey Bulger, long protected by the FBI was eventually charged with 19 murders

Crazy's one of the things they call you when they can't argue that you're right.





"Stupid, full of shit, or fuckin' nuts." - George Carlin, on dismissing people you disagree with.

Yep. I suppose to the uninformed, my conclusions would sound crazy. 

If you haven't seen Farkhunda Malikzada, a 27-year-old Mulsim woman in central Kabul, [spoilers] stomped to death on video and then set on fire within a matter of minutes when falsely accused of burning pages of the Koran while several the armed police tried in vain to protect her from the crowd (as reported by the New York Times Dec. 26, 2015),
The difference between a soldier and a criminal is the costume he's wearing.
Or haven't heard how Tommy Robinson had his teeth punched out in jail, and spent 22 weeks in solitary, in violation of international law because the police went digging for a reason to arrest him when he led protests to raise awareness about his friend being murdered, as he recently told Sargon of Akkad recently,

And about the 1,400 girls in the Rotheram sex abuse scandal who were abused, raped, or sold into sex slavery, leading to 5 men being convicted. Just five men. Parents who tried to rescue their children were arrested. Police dismissed the rape of children by saying they'd been consensual.

If you haven't heard from Anni Cyrus, who was angry about being raped and her bones broken from the age of 13, recently telling Stephen Crowder that mosques are actually Sharia courts enforcing Sharia Law.

UPDATE: France likely to close more than 100 mosques.

That Luton, U.K. has gone from 1 mosque to about 30 since 2001, according to Tommy Robinson.

that the issuance of insurance numbers reveals 3 to 5 times higher immigration numbers than what's been officially reported in the UK...
National Insurance registrations. Nigel Farage calls it a cover-up.


And don't know about the New Year's Eve sexual assaults (Taharrush Gamea: The "rape game") in Colgne, Germany,

If you don't know that the United States is the 4th highest source of tweets in support of ISIS, with Saudia Arabia being #1...

Then of course you won't know what I'm talking about. You sure as hell don't know what you're talking about.

"And those who seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music."

We're just crazy, stupid, or full of shit: How to dismiss arguments by ignoring them. It's what willfully ignorant people do.

And I haven't even mentioned the media whitewashing of the recent Orlando mass shooting and subsequent 15-hour congressional filibuster to disarm the populace, (but only people on a watch list, even though anybody can be added to the list and thus disarmed without due process of law), or how politicians have tried to spin the the Jo Cox murder to fit their made-up narrative about racist radicals, to prevent the UK from splitting from the EU.

The Orlando shooting and murder of Jo Cox were bad for freedom. Good for global stocks and in the U.S., stricter gun laws. Even though both shootings happened in places where guns weren't allowed.

You can draw your own conclusion. It's your life on the line.

But you can't defend your ego by claiming your ignorance is better than my knowledge. (To borrow from Isaac Asimov.)

It's easy to forget how rapidly things can change, but this wouldn't be the first time it's happened in history.



We may be living living in times which call for drastic measures.
  • Like marching in the streets. 
  • Like actually opening up a history book. Not just pretending you do.
  • Like holding dishonest journalists and news organizations accountable for hiding these facts from the public for so long. 
  • Like holding the police accountable for discriminating in favor of protected groups in enforcing laws and digging for trumped-up charges to harass and punish critics
  • Like lawsuits against prison guards and warden for their abuses. For something that sounds like the attempted manslaughter of Tommy Robinson. 
  • Like voting for candidates who put their own people first. Instead of selling out.
  • Like voting out the incumbent politicians who are fighting against their own countries. Some would call them traitors. I don't know.
  • Like supporting people who are taking tremendous risks to protect us. To find out what's going on. To report what they know.
It may not be enough.

We may still be too late. 

The Trojan Horse is already through the gates, and the traitors who brought it tell you to admire the horse. Ignore the soldiers pouring out. We've seen it happen in Norway, Sweden, Canada, Great Britain.

Drastic measures were needed in Norway. It deported 71,000 Islamic radicals.

Yes, the country where Anders Breivik had killed 77 progressive liberal students. You can imagine this sent a chill through the left in Norway. And around the world.

The result? Crime in Norway dropped by more than 30% within a year.


Normally, such a despicable, hateful crime like killing innocent children would make Anders Breivik universally hated. Not universally. Every day, someone else wonders "Was he right? Was he a hero?"

How many Norwegian lives are saved by a 30% drop in crime? By a reversal in the immigration trend? In Norway, not enough. Not yet. But now every Western country will see what Norway had the will to do, and what the results were.

They'll see a man who's far from universally villified. By some, he's adored. He's gotten 150 letters from a Swedish woman. It's called hybrisotphelia. The female attraction to violence.
Mandela image and bio
From militant criminal to enduring, visionary activist icon.

It's not all fun and games. From prison, where he's writing books, Breivik's had to sue to get an upgrade to his Playstation and privileges. And his 21-year prison sentence can be extended if he's considered a danger to society. By which time,


Norwegians may be throwing him a parade and treating him like Nelson Mandela.

My opinion and conclusions may sound extreme to you, but they're informed by these under-reported facts. Mandela had an exceptionally violent, terrorist past, for example.

He was sort of the Michael Collins of South Africa. Pleading guilty to 156 acts of public violence, including mobilizing terrorist bombing campaigns, killing innocent people.

They Made Him the First Black President of South Africa.


Most people wouldn't have predicted such a thing was possible. Particularly if they hadn't studied their history.

It's not possible for anyone to know all the facts. Or even to know someone's mind.

Our friends can still surprise us after we've known them for years. But it's possible to understand the human heart. And their heart is what moves them. Emotions drive people. Countries of made of those people. Not so different from you and me.

But under a system of waiting until everyone else has accepted things, you're always lagging behind.

Once everyone knows something, there's hardly any point in knowing it.

Don't deny it until it's on your doorstep. There are thousands of recent rapes and murders across Europe. Plenty of evidence is available. Anyone can Google it.

You can bury your head in the sand.  While fathers and mothers bury their children. Grandparents are already marching in the streets. They're called racists.

If the media hates someone, they might be a friend. If the media likes someone, they might be your enemy. Once you've started pulling the threads... Once you see its almost nothing but lies, the only thing you'll know for sure is the establishment media is your enemy.

That unfortunately includes social media and search engines.

People and stories you see one day might go missing the next.

being absurdly dismissed in the press as a sudden wave of ignorant racists and bigots.

Maybe they're not acting out of ignorance, but knowledge. Maybe they've seen that the police, the press, the public has been hiding and covering up these crimes to minimize them.

Meaning logically, the situation may already be much worse than anyone knows.

1 + 1 = 2

If the crimes are already worse than you thought, and you know the masses of people are still hiding these crimes for fear of being called racists, then it stands to reason that things are still worse than I've described.

It's the logical, if uncomfortable conclusion, once you look into it for yourself.


Why It's Not Your Fault

These conclusions are based on information you probably have no access to. Each story I've linked you to explains the very good reasons why they didn't want you to know.

Even your educated, liberal friends want you to ignore the dangers, even when it puts your life and family at risk. Them, too.

Even when the little-known facts lead you to unpopular conclusions.

So I don't mind if we feel very differently about things.

You might feel differently about freedom of speech than I do right now. My view is there's a time and a place.

Ask your questions at the Q&A. Don't interrupt the speaker.
Let men have their groups just as women have theirs.

A church used to be a place where a man's voice could be heard. His logic and reason and the basis of his thoughts considered in peace and quiet. His wisdom fully articulated without interruptions, interference.

If you doubt the power of this, or the need for men's voices, watch Kevin Costner's powerful eulogy for Whitney Houston here.

You might feel differently than I do about working within the system of trying to vote your way out of these problems.

Free speech is an imperfect ideal. Democracy is vulnerable to demagogues and the press. You're forever trying to persuade people who have no time or interest in reading. Many of them CAN'T.

Today's Problems Are Caused By Voters And Persuaders Who Believe What They Read.

Nothing I've written is to be taken at face value, but investigated for yourself.

Reading the daily newspaper and then taking your supposedly informed opinion to the polling booth has created massive problems. It's handed ever more power to the powerful.

So far, our corrupt system has thwarted almost every non-violent attempt to overthrow it.


In a lot of key places, we're losing ground faster than we're gaining it. If the Americans lose the Supreme Court, we've lost the republic.

At the moment, you could argue there are more dangerous things to worry about. Like high cholesterol. Auto accidents. But we're talking about the growth of an exponential problem that's already grown 30-fold since 2001.

The Islamization of the West is only a symptom of a feminized government. A gynocracy. A welfare state with open borders.

The infantile and uninformed welcome barbarian thugs as if they're wayward childen.

This is the cancerous growth of corruption and its effects, ravaging and killing Western society.

Being polite is killing the society we built to protect and defend our daughters and sons.

The new Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan's attempts to stamp out police discrimination may seem stupid to you. Or they may sound reasonable. But when seen in the context of current events, the progressive agenda he's pushing is foolish at best, and disastrous at worst.

That's not insanity. It's my current way of thinking based on what I know so far. Prove me wrong if you can. I'd be delighted to have gotten this wrong. Because if I'm right, it means whole nations are bleeding to death from the cancer of correctness.

Not just financially. Not just metaphorically. Our nations are bleeding out.


Look at what's happening in Sweden, in Germany, and in oppressed countries currently exporting their oppression across Europe.

A country can change very quickly. Look at what happened in communist countries. Look at the fall of Venezuela versus the prosperity in Chile.

These are the dangers of waiting for all the facts to be in. 

In Rotheram, everyone in the neighborhood knew the Pakistanis were big trouble. But the people in authority wouldn't listen. Arresting Pakistani criminals could be seen as discrimination. Never mind how many people these criminals can harm when they become a protected class.


Something similar happened in Boston, when Whitey Bulger, an Irish-American was protected by the FBI for years, while he committed (or was charged with) 19 murders that we know of. That's one criminal. Imagine protecting "The Irish" for fear of discrimination, and had an Irish mayor trying to "stamp out discrimination" in the police while thousands of girls were sold into sex slavery and raped by an Irish mob.

These clueless masses have absolutely no idea what "multiculturalism" has in store for them. In times like these, do you trust these kinds of women to decide how to best run our governments? Our churches? Our families? Our universities? Our lives? Should they be allowed to decide what we can say and think?
People in Boston knew what was going on, but they were afraid of him. He's protected. You could talk about Bulger, but you're risking everything. And people said they'd been silent for decades for that reason.

"Enemy of The State" Tommy Robinson, EDL

When Tommy Robinson and the EDL rose up BEFORE the all facts were in, people thought he was a racist hooligan. He was smeared in the papers.

But he wasn't responding to some nationalist agenda, like the media claimed. Before the feminist progressive press called him a nationalist, he couldn't even tell you what it was.

He was just trying to protect his neighborhood, (including the Pakistani Muslim friends he has on speed dial) from a few gangs.

And he quickly found out there were more and more people in these gangs. The police seemed to be on the same side as the gangs. Police were attacked by these Salafist gangs and weren't arrested.

The police didn't want to be called racists.

Just as German rape victims didn't want to be called racists. And didn't want to contribute to hatred against migrants. So didn't even give police the correct description of their attacker.

"I am so unbelievably sorry for both of us.http://www.thomaswictor.com/innocent-stupid-miserably-unhappy/" - From a German socialist gang rape victim's letter to her attackers.

Thanks to some investigative reporting, it finally came out that 1,400 girls had being raped, abused, sold into sex slavery for more than 10 years before the rest of the world found out about it.

[As a point of comparison, 1 in 2,000 Americans reported to the NCVS having been raped in in 2003.]

This exposed corruption in the press, the police, and for me, it exposed the willful ignorance of the supposedly educated, informed middle class.

To the lower classes who lived in the same neighborhoods, Pakistani salafists (Sunni Muslims/fundamentalists) were obviously dangerous. They weren't like other Muslims. Not loike other Pakistanis.

Salafists weren't even like other Arab Muslims from Pakistan.

Tommy Robinson was still dismissed as a racist. He met a white man who wouldn't shake his hand.

So he called up a Muslim friend from Pakistan on his phone. Someone he'd known since childhood, asked him to say where he's from. Then Tommy said, "Now you do that." Of course he couldn't do that.

He believes what he reads. Has no real-world knowledge or experience. He doesn't know what he's talking about.

If you haven't lived with immigrants, you can shut the hell up.


I grew up around immigrants. Refugees from bombed-out Cambodia. Sociopathic mass-murdering children from the Khmer Rouge, I'd figure out. Decades later.

I've looked them in the eye. Have you?

It's not all peaches and cream. From the time I was tiny, I had to run. Because there was no chance I could fight for my life against people who'd been fighting all their lives.

If you grew up in those neighborhoods, you didn't have to wait until you had all the details about the Rotheram scandal. You knew the rumors. You knew the police didn't listen. Didn't care. Protected the wrong people.

If you were rich enough or curious enough, you could have read the Koran yourself. You'd know that encouraging a literal interpretation is a really bad idea.

You didn't have to wait until Islam reached Europe. You could look at the foreign coverage to see the stonings, beheadings. It's all out there. It's not hiding from you.

If you don't know what's going on, you're the one that's hiding.


If you haven't heard about Rotheram, and don't know that the mosques are Sharia courts, and don't know how the police in Western countries are actively protecting them, actively silencing critics by throwing them in jail, by cutting off their income, trying to get protesters killed by putting them in jail cells with the most dangerous offenders and murderers, then I don't think you know what you're talking about.

So I'm going to have to assume you're projecting when you call me the crazy one.


1 comment:

  1. Please read my review of Tommy Robinson's 'The Enemy Of The State' and let me know what you think! Great article :)
    http://sonarz.com/tommy-robinson-enemy-of-the-state/

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