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Monthly Archives: March 2017

It’s Coming: High Level Domestic Spying Evidence

23 Thursday Mar 2017

Posted by perrinlovett in Legal/Political Columns, News and Notes

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Congress, crime, Donald Trump, Obama, spying

Nunes obviously saw something, some confirmation of Trump’s wiretapping allegations. We’ll likely see it soon.

Republican congressional investigators expect a potential “smoking gun” establishing that the Obama administration spied on the Trump transition team, and possibly the president-elect himself, will be produced to the House Intelligence Committee this week, a source told Fox News.

Classified intelligence showing incidental collection of Trump team communications, purportedly seen by committee Chairman Devin Nunes, R-Calif., and described by him in vague terms at a bombshell Wednesday afternoon news conference, came from multiple sources, Capitol Hill sources told Fox News. The intelligence corroborated information about surveillance of the Trump team that was known to Nunes, sources said, even before President Trump accused his predecessor of having wiretappedhim in a series of now-infamous tweets posted on March 4.

The intelligence is said to leave no doubt the Obama administration, in its closing days, was using the cover of legitimate surveillance on foreign targets to spy on President-elect Trump, according to sources.

The key to that conclusion is the unmasking of selected U.S. persons whose names appeared in the intelligence, the sources said, adding that the paper trail leaves no other plausible purpose for the unmasking other than to damage the incoming Trump administration.

This will (should) have extreme implications. Here again, unless the evidence is a video showing BHO, in coveralls with a wrench, physically hacking away in a Trump Tower utility room, then it won’t matter to some people. Then, there’s the fact that stuff like this happens to most Americans on a daily basis; most seem unconcerned. Worse, I just remembered that it’s March Madness, prime time for tall, jumping ball. Nearly no one will even notice anything at all…

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This is a sh!t-ton more important than what happens with “your” government! All Rookie.

They’re Tools. So What?

23 Thursday Mar 2017

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cars, London, terrorism, The West, weapons

Terrorist attacks bring out the strangest behaviors and thoughts. Some years back, America was attacked by some few savages from Saudi Arabia and Egypt. Those “men” passed through Germany and England, settling in America. All the while they received financial backing and material support from all the aforementioned nations. So, in response, the United States attacked Afghanistan and then Iraq.

Similar nonsense (minus the war drive) is unfolding following the Parliament attack yesterday. People seem astounded that any terrorist, any person really, can easily Google how to use a car as a weapon of mass destruction.

Guides to mounting a car terror attack were available on Google and Twitter last night.
The vile manuals were online despite widespread warnings that UK jihadists use them for training.

Fanatics are urged to deploy large vehicles as ‘tools of war’ before going on a stabbing rampage – the template for Wednesday’s atrocity in Westminster. Boris Johnson accused social media websites of inciting terrorism.

The vile manuals were online despite widespread warnings that UK jihadists use them for training

The vile manuals were online despite widespread warnings that UK jihadists use them for training

And Google’s YouTube video platform was found to be raking in money from conspiracy theories saying the London outrage was a hoax.

I cannot be the only man on Earth not surprised by this – the attack that is. ISIS has been telling its followers to perform car and knife (and whatever other weapon is handy) attacks for years. And they’ve been doing it. Ohio State anyone? Nice? Christmas Market?

The belated reaction to the existence of these manuals is surprising.

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Don’t Do This! Daily Mail.

And who needs a manual to understand the principle anyhow? It’s a simple strategy: 1) Put the car on the sidewalk, where the people are; 2) press the accelerator. Confused old people have done it for years.

Becoming indignant about the cars and trucks is like blaming the guns after someone is shot. Tools are tools are tools. Almost any object can be weaponized. The more powerful it is, the more damage it can do.

What’s the solution? Ban cars? Trucks? Kitchen knives? That’s certainly what the hoplophobes propose for guns. *Note: it was a gun that stopped the rampage yesterday, BTW.*

The problem isn’t cars and knives and guns in Europe. Nor trucks, trains, airplanes, baseball bats, billy clubs, bricks, gasoline, or any other potential weapon. The problem is the (almost typed a curse word here) terrorists!

Objects + Terrorists = Civilization Open to Attack.

Civilization – Terrorists = Civilization with Objects.

Only a federal judge or the average SJW idiot could find this hard to understand.

Dammit!

How to Get Kicked Out of a Cigar Shop

23 Thursday Mar 2017

Posted by perrinlovett in Other Columns

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cigars, Humor, society

Please note that the following is not a how-to guide. For most it is a humorous account of oddity; for a select few it serves as a warning. All of the following examples come from my long experience hanging out in better cigar lounges. There, in those, better (not best) behavior is required. Usually it comes with the territory, good fellows smoking good sticks. Sometimes things go awry.

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Alec Bradley.

I’ve recounted the great benefits of smoking a healthy cigar. And I’ve described the process of selecting the right cigar shop. Once you’ve found the right place, enjoy it. Just don’t commit the following sins of the cigar:

The Loudmouth

Imagine a man with more money than sense – and virtually no manners or couth. He’s used to getting his way merely because he can generally buy his way out of most situation.s Years of experience have also left him with the ability to talk his way out of trouble. In general, he’s very uninterested in others and rather uninteresting himself. He loud, rude, and crude.

He enters the sacred cigar environment. He doesn’t fit in so he actually tries to buy some friends. Cigars for everyone! He’s got some decent tastes in sticks, if in nothing else. People tolerate his odd ways – for a time. After a while it becomes obvious he’s merely trying to carry on his own agenda of … whatever it is. No one likes him or wants him around. And those are the regular customers.

He treats the staff (owner aside) like trash. These service workers, he thinks, are below him. Being of low self-worth, he takes out his aggressions on the those he perceives as second-rate. These happen to be trusted advisers and friends of the regulars.

Eventually this maltreatment, coupled with his usually abrasive demeanor, lead to his expulsion. His money only goes so far. Now, as an aside, this type is used to being ultimately dismissed. And he’s ready for it. Against all odds, he admits his faults and (for once) comports himself like a gentleman. He excuses himself and is never seen again.

The Druggie

There’s a usually “type” that frequents the better establishments. Old, young, black, white, blue or white-collar, rich or poor – there’s an appearance, a demeanor. The above character didn’t have it – too high-strung. On the opposite end of the scale we find a creature of zero drive, couth, and character.

He doesn’t necessarily have to be on drugs but he probably is. He wanders in one day dressed for the opposite season. He perches on the nearest piece of soft furniture and stays there for hours or days, a listless, dozing personality.

For a short time he keeps his welcome by purchasing the cheapest product offered. He often partakes of any free water or coffee offered. (The pills don’t pop themselves…). He, while harmless, is of little value. No valuable communications nor camaraderie.

After a short time his coffee pilfering weirdness is too much. Accordingly, he is dismissed. And he drifts away in search of quaaludes. No one misses him.

The Self-Banning Self-Righteous

The guy who is missed, by some and for a short time, is a most interesting study.

He’s a good guy. Middle class, hard-working, appropriately talkative – he’s got it all. And his taste in smokes is pretty good too. He seems to fit right in. And he does … until that day.

On the wrong day at the wrong time something will set this character off. He’ll get his usual smoke. Something will go wrong – bad burn, cracking, etc. It happens to even the best sticks. This deformity he brings to the attention of the shop-keep. Now the fun starts.

While going to retrieve a replacement, the clerk or manager will, per the business, crack a sarcastic comment. “Something’s wrong with the user!” Something like that. It’s just ribbing and it’s meant to build on the relationship. And, if the fellow waits a second, will result in another cigar – free of charge.

He doesn’t see it that way. All he hears is the comment. And he’s gone. Forever. Later attempts to track him down and reel him back will fail. He’s too indignant. “I shall not spend my money where I’m not wanted!’

He has effectively banned himself over nothing. For a while his lose is mourned by others. He was a good guy. Or, so it seemed. Then, one by one they all realize what a thin-skinned crybaby they had been dealing with. In actuality, he did not fit in. In the end, he was destined to go.

The Psychopath

These personality disorders are more prevalent than most care to admit. The tendencies may be masked for a long time but, ultimately, they emerge. When they do, these types can get dangerous fast.

Usually they are associated with someone and not a general customer themselves. It could be a friend, a neighbor, or a spouse.

Inevitably something always happens that frees the crazy up to be herself. If the spouse, a good, ordinary customer dies, then the freak will begin to terrorize the shop. The assault starts with hanging around and making a nuisance. After this activity is quashed, she moves on to more aggressive, if clandestine, activity. Nightly visits and vandalism commence. The police are involved.

After what seems like an eternity, the horrors cease. Jail, injury, or something else breaks the pattern. Thank God.

The Mumbling Annoyance

This one is a little pitiful. But pity only goes so far.

This little character may take the form of an older man, short, lonely, and … slow. He seems to genuinely want decent company. Life has been hard and friends make things a little better.

The problem is his approach and lack of any social filter. His talk is non-stop, incoherent, and revolves around a subject no one can keep track of. His ceaseless conversation is impossible to understand to or to understand. It sounds like mumbling, like an air-conditioner humming in and out of key.

It gets to be too much. Most are too polite to outright shun his presence. The staff is concerned but slow to act. Finally something gives. It’s usually a mutual agreement. The disagreeable drifter finally accepts he isn’t needed or wanted. What results is more of an truce rather than a ban. Sometimes he’ll pop back in.

Most don’t notice. Or, they pretend not too. It’s a sad situation but not something any cigar can cure.

The Shoplifter

Another disorder that can’t be cured by retail measures is thievery. No one likes a thief. They don’t like freaks either. Sometimes these come in the same, strange package.

Picture, if you will, a young hipster. He has little to say. He dresses in pajamas – literally. He knows he has nothing in common with the regular crowd so he doesn’t hang out. Except in the humidor. There he stays for half an hour at a time. Yet he always emerges with the same small grouping of mid-priced sticks. He leaves.

This seems odd but harmless. His visits provide a little comedy relief. That is until the shrinkage becomes noticeable. A few sticks here, a box there – the losses begin to mount. After some sleuthing it becomes obvious the pajama boy is a master thief. His prolonged shopping excursions are primarily of the five-fingered variety.

Unless he’s caught in the act it is nearly impossible to press charges. And it’s best not to wait. It’s better to cut the loses and ban this fool before he does more damage. At least there’s something to laugh about after the fact.

The Drooling Harasser

Some cigar joints include a bar with alcohol. The two go together pretty well. Some fewer establishments manage a general, night-time clientage. If the vibe is right, then attractive young ladies may stop by. This is a general benefit to be appreciated.

A few don’t get the value. And they do what they can to disrupt everyone else’s enjoyment.

Pick the worst traits of the foregoing monstrosities and roll them into one staggering, drunken loser. He (always a “he”) serves too purposes. First, he will stumble about sexually harassing all of the young lovelies. They leave. People get annoyed. Second, he engages everyone else in pointless conversation. He further annoys the crowd. And he spits on them too – not out of malice, but from a lack of oral control.

The sooner he’s shown the door the better. This one is a potential shop-killer.

The Hard-luck Loser

There’s one other type that can fault commercial success like few others. It’s a loser of unusual proportions and unusual traits. This one is usually a woman.

She’s down and out. Aging. Disabled. Unhappily married. Mentally ill or drugged out of her mind – or both. She has nothing to do all day. And she craves attention.

Then she discovers a place where kindly, better-off men congregate. She sees this as a happy hunting ground. In she comes, quietly at first, explosive in the end.

Her visits progressively become more bizarre. She spends little money but much time. The time is spent talking pure craziness and seeking sexual favors from the regulars. These men are 100% red-blooded heterosexuals. Still, all but the most desperate or inexperienced rebuff the advances. Most recoil in sheer terror. Some depart.

Things come to a head after some over-the-top event. She will pull some calamitous caper. This event will clear the shop and leave everyone scratching their heads. They’ll all be glad when it’s over. But it’s not…

She’ll come back with a false claim that someone did something to her. She’ll make threats. She’ll expect a payoff or something. The best payment is a straight banning. A problem is bad enough. A problem that potentially creates more and worse problems is intolerable. She can take it all somewhere else.

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I’m aware of a few more select stories. However, I think the foregoing get the point across. Some people just don’t belong in better company and society. Others just can’t last.

Cigars are meant to be enjoyed – by everyone. Whatever you do, don’t emulate the above examples of misbehavior. The last thing you want to hear is: “We don’t need your business. Get out.”

Government Healthcare History

23 Thursday Mar 2017

Posted by perrinlovett in Legal/Political Columns

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freedom, government, medicine, TrumpCare

With all the fuss about TrumpCare and ObamaCare it is important to remember that the government has been iinterfering with medical care for over 100 years. Each law and every step increases costs and hassles while decreasing freedom and choices.

Since 1910, when Republican William Taft gave in to the American Medical Association’s lobbying efforts, most administrations have passed new healthcare regulations. With each new law or set of new regulations, restrictions on the healthcare market went further, until, at some point in the 1980s, people began to notice the cost of healthcare had skyrocketed.

This is not an accident. It’s by design.

As regulators allowed special interests to help design policy, everything from medical education to drugs became dominated by virtual monopolies that wouldn’t have otherwise existed if not for government’s notion that intervening in people’s lives is part of their job.

Current Prices on popular forms of Gold Bullion

But how did costs go up, and why didn’t this happen overnight?

It wasn’t until 1972 that President Richard Nixon restricted the supply of hospitals by requiring institutions to provide a certificate-of-need.

Just a couple years later, in 1974, the president also strengthened unions for hospital workers by boosting pension protections, which raise the cost for both those who run hospitals and taxpayers in cases of institutions that rely on government subsidies. This move also helped force doctors who once owned and ran their own hospitals to merge into provider monopolies. These, in turn, are often only able to keep their doors open with the help of government subsidies.

This artificial restriction on healthcare access had yet another harsh consequence: overworked doctors.

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The caduceus.Quora.

And on and on and on… Maybe, just maybe, it might be time to return to the free system that worked so well for so long (so cheaply). Just a thought.

* The Caduceus was the staff carried by Hermes while he conducted departed souls to the Underworld. A strangely fitting symbol.

Meet Khalid Masood, A Well-Known “Asian” Man

23 Thursday Mar 2017

Posted by perrinlovett in News and Notes

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crime, England, Europe, Islam, terrorism, War

It’s amazing. In the U.S., any city, any state, when there is a heinous crime, the news media always seems to have a photograph of the perpetrator ready to go. Nine times out of ten it seems to be a previous mug shoot, frequently for a previous felony. Draw what conclusions you will from that.

With the terrorist attacks, like the one yesterday in London, it’s much the same thing. Khalid Masoon,52, is (was) the native-born attacker from yesterday’s horrible attack. True to script, today, we know just about everything about him.

Muslim convert former English teacher Khalid Masood, 52, who mowed down pedestrians on Westminster Bridge before storming Parliament and stabbing a police officer to death, was born in Kent but later moved to the West Midlands.

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Scotland Yard said serial offender Masood, who was born on Christmas Day, had previous convictions for assaults, including GBH, possession of offensive weapons and public order offences.

He had not been convicted of any terror offences, and was not subject to any investigations at the time of the atrocity.

Masood’s first conviction was in November 1983 for criminal damage and his last conviction was in December 2003 for possession of a knife.

The Met police said there was “no prior intelligence about his intent to mount a terrorist attack”.

They added: “Anyone with any information about Masood can call the Anti-Terrorist Hotline 0800 789 321.”

The killer was known by a number of aliases including Khalid Choudri, according to Sky News.

Theresa May earlier revealed MI5 intelligence chiefs had previously investigated 52-year-old Khalid Masood but dismissed him as a “peripheral figure”.

The murderous rampage was only stopped when the Defence Minister’s protection officer drew his gun, shooting the extremist up to three times.

Previous convictions. Known to the police. Ongoing investigations. What else is new?

These people are in our societies. That is obvious and accepted. They are no more British than the are decent. No matter where they were born, they do not fit into their “home” societies. They are violent, dangerous aliens. There is no doubt or question. Why, then, are they allowed to stay? Why in the name of all decency do we allow these savages to exist among us, waiting for something like the Parliament attack?

Seven or eight other suspect were arrested overnight across England, suspected in the attack. What will become of them? They should be executed if involved and exiled if only “peripheral” figures. Why wait for next time?

How many more innocent people like Kurt Cochran have to die?

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Cochran. Sun (UK).

The Jihadis have a ready answer: “all of them”.

The police in Antwerp were a little more proactive today. They shot an attacker to death before he got going with a similar attack. Odds are, he is well-known to the police and intel communities. Why wait until the last-minute?

It’s time to send these incompatible monsters anywhere but here, in the West. This is open and declared war whether we want it or not. Time to start fighting.

The Sound of Silence

22 Wednesday Mar 2017

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England, immigration, ISIS, Islam, London, terrorists, War

I was going to write a quickie about the deafening silence from “moderate” Muslims in the UK and elsewhere after today’s terror attack at Parliament. Then I thought better and consulted Google. Sure enough, I found condemnation:

The Muslim Council of Britain has condemned the terror attack which struck the heart of London.

Religious leaders said it was too early to speculate on the attackers’ motives but offered “thoughts and prayers” to the victims.

A police officer and a knife-wielding terrorist were among four people killed in the attack on Wednesday.

Thank you, MCoB, for the sentiment. The statement is veiled but, hey, it’s the thoughts and prayers that count, right?

It’s not too early to speculate about anything. The second I heard about the attack, I thought, “terrorism”. Confirmed. I got the car and knife details and thought, “ISIS”. Confirmed. The motives are known to any but the mentally deficient: hatred of whites and Christians and a desire to see a Caliphate in Europe. (Yes, yes, with a tinge of revenge for Washington’s wars … yes). Truth be known, the Jihadis like the wars as it gives them cover to move in and prosecute their agenda.

Maybe it’s time for more than “thoughts and prayers”. Could it be time for actions? Actions – like gathering up the alien flock and getting the hell out of the West. Better now while there’s relative peace and time to do so. The civilized set, especially the British, takes a good kicking around better than most. But, then all of a sudden, they’ll snap. Tours 2.0 or worse. Do yourselves a favor – get out!

And, another thing. I’m a little miffed by the following picture of Jihad-Joe (the “Asian” man…), deceased on a gurney:

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Why the resuscitation attempts? They should have still been adding more bullets at that point. Don’t tell me they ran out of bullets!

*Jon, if you guys need more ammo, let us know. Happy to send more. You’re going to need it.

Of Course There Was Surveillance

22 Wednesday Mar 2017

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Donald Trump, government, surveillance

There’s always surveillance in a police state. Against everyone. Even a President-elect. It’s starting to come out:

House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes declared Wednesday that members of Donald Trump’s transition team, possibly including Trump himself, were under inadvertent surveillance following November’s presidential election.

The White House and Trump’s allies immediately seized on the statement as vindication of the president’s much-maligned claim that former President Barack Obama wiretapped Trump Tower phones — even though Nunes himself said that’s not what his new information shows.

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“I have seen intelligence reports that clearly show that the president-elect and his team were, I guess, at least monitored,” the California Republican told reporters. “It looks to me like it was all legally collected, but it was essentially a lot of information on the president-elect and his transition team and what they were doing.” He said the information he had seen was not related to the FBI’s Russia investigation.

Nunes said intelligence reports discussed “high-level people in the Trump transition.” He also said he was not in possession of the new evidence, but that he hoped the intelligence agencies would provide it to his panel through official means and that other committee members would be able to review it.

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More will keep coming out. And the deniers will keep denying. (They’re in denial).

In a way the Russia-obsessed nuts will kind of be vindicated here. Trump tweeted that Obama wiretapped Trump Tower. The loonies will hold him to the semantics. And I really doubt there’s any footage of BHO manually tapping in with a toolbox or something (too much like a real job, that).

So, no, Obama did not wiretap Trump. He just instructed his agents to use existing open-air intercepts and other investigations to gather raw data on Trump, data possibly processed in the UK and sent back to D.C.for illegal dissemination.

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Donald Trump / Twitter.

Nothing at all to see here. Speaking of “UK” – squeaky ball is on!

James Altucher on Self-Publishing (Again)

22 Wednesday Mar 2017

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James, as usual, has some excellent points, ideas, and examples. He talks about getting out that best seller.

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I’ve self-published many of my books, including my three best-selling books: “Choose Yourself“; “Reinvent Yourself“, and the “Choose Yourself Guide to Wealth“.

One person once wrote me, “Do you only self-publish because no publisher wants your books.”

I didn’t write back. He was mean! But I’ll answer here: No.

Maybe back in 2011 I didn’t want to go through the process (AGAIN) of begging a publisher to publish my 7th or 8th book.

I love self-publishing. I will tell you why. I hope you do it as well.

Why do I hope you do it? I don’t really know. Maybe you feel you need “permission” from editors, agents, peers, publishers, marketers, bookstores.

Maybe this is a love letter to my dear friend: you don’t need permission. You are special and worthy of love without it.

I’m going to list the reasons why I like to self-publish, how to get started on writing, and whether or not there is any negatives.

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James’s encouragement and insight led me to the world of publishing after a decade or indecisiveness and procrastination. His ideas also reinvigorated this blog. (So, blame him…)

Speaking of blogging, etc. – does anyone of you have any experience with Patreon? I’m thinking about launching a page there. Any ideas? Comment here, FB, or email me. (And I’m looking for actual experience; if you have to Google the term, you know less than I do). Thanks!

Ivan Throne, The Dark Triad Man, on Self Defense Training

22 Wednesday Mar 2017

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Ivan, an expert’s expert, gives excellent pointers:

Practical dojo selection reminders for the common man.

Once the correct nature of the Way is understood, the inherent profit of strength and fitness are valued, and the foundations of sacred purpose and meaning are entrenched – how does one select a dojo or choose a martial tradition to study and absorb, practice and perhaps ultimately master?

This is often something that those who are young in experience needlessly obsess over.

Should you select a Japanese, Chinese or Korean tradition? Is hard or soft kung fu better? Is one ryū -ha more officially authentic? Which teacher is the “real” teacher of any particular method?

Return to the basics. Recall your purpose, remember what you face in the dark world.

You do not face arts or traditions.

You face men.

Thus it is men you must train to accommodate or overthrow, to avoid or smash, as dictated by the circumstances and environment and in accordance with your purpose.

So much of the training does and does not really matter. Much of what is offered out there, today, is utterly useless. Still, even with the good stuff, one has to find the right balance and what meets individual expectations.

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darktriadman.com

Read any account from any crime or terror attack – like that in London earlier today – the survivors (almost to a man or woman) will explain they had no idea what to do. That’s the majority herd way. Break away from it as fast as possible. Ivan has some great suggestions.

Terror London: Murder on the Anniversary of the 2016 Brussels Attack

22 Wednesday Mar 2017

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England, immigration, London, terrorism, The West, War

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March 29th, Article 50, and a full, hard BREXIT just cannot come soon enough – if, in fact, that changes anything.

England, like all Western nations has a problem of identity. Rather, various identities are competing for prominence. Some compete harder than others. Today, again, we see the manifest blessings of that diversity the left is so gay about:

BREAKING NEWS: At least two dead and a dozen hurt – some with ‘catastrophic injuries’ – after car driven by ‘Asian’ knifeman mows down pedestrians on Westminster Bridge before he is shot attacking police in grounds of Parliament

  • Four-wheel drive car said to have driven over Westminster Bridge knocking down pedestrians this afternoon
  • Victims were said to have been left scattered in the road, with some knocked into the River Thames
  • Emergency services treated at least 10 injured people on the bridge, with one woman dead under a bus
  • ‘Asian’ knifeman got into the grounds of Parliament where he reportedly stabbed a police officer
  • The ‘middle-aged’ attacker was then shot by armed officers as armed anti-terror police flooded the area
  • Parliament was suspended and the Prime Minister was rushed from the scene in her official car

There’s nothing new in this story. These attacks have become as routine as the nightly weather report. But, today, we did learn that “middle-aged Asian man” is really code for radical Islamic terrorist.

Palace-of-Westminster-incident

Is that Chinese or Japanese??? PA/Mirror (UK).

That’s the suspected terrorist. He’s dead in that picture (good!). He discovered: 1) not all the Bobbies are unarmed these days and; 2) don’t bring a knife to a gun fight.

What, if anything, will England and the West learn from this attack? Odds are, right now, nothing.

The ISIS lone-wolf connections are coming as is the immigration status from Pakistan, Syria or some other “diverse” place. There’s the Brussels connection by date.

Some will say there’s nothing to see here, folks. Maybe they could ban SUVs and knives (sadly guns can’t be blamed today). “Refugees”! Population stabilization! Good deeds! Think about the tasty ethnic foods! Watch those squeaky shoes on the TeeVee court! VR the Xbox! Do anything but wake up.

If you ask me, this garbage has gone on long enough.

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