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Ada Wilkes retweeted
This is, bar none, the worst thing I have ever read. I have known about the Rape Gangs longer than a lot of americans, but even I did not grasp the scope or scale of what went on. Forget about Epstein, this was a crime against humanity on the scale of the Holocaust, of the Khmer Rouge, or of the lsraeIi atrocities in Gaza. This was the systematic, intentional, targeted kidnapping, rape, torture and murder of White, Christian girls in England, specifically chosen due to their race and religion. 11 year olds had their vaginal walls used as bottle openers, and were then forced to consume the alcohol. Girls were raped with car keys and and baseball bats. 12 year olds with whiskey bottles inserted into their anus and smashed. Pre-teens raped by dogs. The NHS is complicit. The British police is complicit. Damn near every single british politician over the past thirty years is complicit. The media is complicit. Anyone who ran cover for this must be put to death following a tribunal. Nothing short of the public executions of tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of people, followed by the deportation of millions more is sufficient. Nothing will provide justice; that is the scale of the action required to merely get this to stop.
The Rape Gang Inquiry Report. bit.ly/4uE5odw
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Ada Wilkes retweeted
People have stopped demanding that the full Henry Nowak footage is released. Hampshire Police shouldn't be let off the hook.
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Loyalists have planned a massive riot 7PM this evening in Belfast. All businesses have been instructed to close by 5:30PM. This message was shared on WhatsApp groups across Belfast. ā€œplease forward all men of the age of 18 and over Wear dark clothing… and be prepared to fight or be arrested Cloughfern roundabout closed 7pm Crumiln road closed 7pm Larne roundabout closed 7pm Shore road closed 7pm Lanark way both ends closed 7pm Carrickfergus closed from 7pm Shankill road closed 7pm Newtownards road closed 7pm Belfast road Bangor closed 7pm Dee street closed 7pm Ballymena round about closed 7pm Coleraine closed 7pm Portrush closed 7pm Antrim closed 7pm Falls road closed 7pm Ardoyne closed at roundabout 7pm Ballysillan closed 7pm Westland closed 7pm Highfield closed 7pm Mill road Newtownabbey closed 7pm Donegall road 7pm Short strand 7pm closed Lisburn city centre closed 7pm Portavogie villiage closed 7pm Monkstown lights closed 7pm Ballyduff closed 7pm More coming in…. All business to close at 5.30 pm tonight no excusesā€
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Ada Wilkes retweeted
A Restore Britain Government will aim to prosecute officials and politicians who knowingly placed dangerous third world savages in our communities. This will apply retrospectively. A great number of people will go to prison for what has been inflicted on our communities.
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Ada Wilkes retweeted
This becomes more relevant each day. Situational awareness is the first law of survival. Most people move through the world half-asleep. Don’t be one of them.
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Ada Wilkes retweeted
Iryna could have been your daughter. Henry could have been your son.
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Ada Wilkes retweeted
Under a Restore Britain Government, the most monstrous Pakistani child rapists would not be deported. With the British people's approval, they would be put to death. In my view - if you rape and torture children, you do not deserve to live.
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Ada Wilkes retweeted
I hope the migrants smashing Paris up are deported and never allowed back into our continent.
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Who mogged the hardest?
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wheeling around a laser, bisecting randoms in public. coppers wont do dick as i put myself down as 'jedi' on the last census you see officer, he was of the dark *waves hand* also give me a lift to the pub --- bit glib, RIP Henry. we aren't angry enough
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Ada Wilkes retweeted
100 times worse than George Floyd but will barely make the news
šŸ‡¬šŸ‡§ Henry Nowak, 18, "drowned in his own blood" as he lay cuffed and passed out on the street. He was stabbed multiple times by Vikrum Digwa, 23, with an 8-inch Sikh ceremonial knife. When the police arrived, Nowak was arrested instead, after Digwa accused him of racial abuse.
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which accidentally made all of the others necessary
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when you fuck around too much on the oblivion sliders, have to reroll
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MONOLOGUE: Streeting throws Mandelson's hat into the ring After Starmer the deluge of numpties. Hooks, crooks, fannies and comic singers, the UK's Green Brigade. Farage and expulsion over the £5m Sugar Daddy 'gift'. Entrapping the Thief of Kiev. Simples Follow #MOATS 551 #GeorgeGalloway #Starmer #Streeting #Greens #Farage #Zelensky
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Ada Wilkes retweeted
Muslims electing Muslims exactly because they’re Muslims - they then govern as Muslims, for Muslims. Demographic changes, birth rates and mass immigration mean that this is going to accelerate, rapidly. What is our country going to look like in fifty years? Twenty years? Ten years? Honestly, think about that. On current projections, Britain has an Islamic future. That is just a fact. I don’t like it, in fact it terrifies me, but it’s true. I do not want my grandchildren’s children to grow up in a Muslim Britain. Tower Hamlets. Rochdale. Birmingham. Luton. Blackburn. Large parts of London. I could go on. A sectarian nightmare. Deep divisions across the community in parts of those towns, in others it’s entirely united - united by Islam. That is our future. Unless we act, unless we organise, unless we vote. There is still time. Restore Britain is the only serious political party that has the courage to stand up for a Christian Britain. We are the only political party with the courage to do what is necessary. Mass immigration from Islamic countries will end, day one. Banning halal slaughter, cousin marriage, the burqa/niqab. Dominating Islamic prayer will be outlawed, along with any form of Sharia Law. We will not tolerate the call to prayer being blared out across British towns. The colonisation of our cities by foreign enclaves practising medieval practices will end. The islamification of Britain will be halted and reversed. That is what Restore Britain will do. If you agree, then join us. Join the party, attend your local meetings, volunteer. Help us. Because we need it, and nobody else is going to do it. Not Farage, not the Tories, certainly not Labour. This is up to us now. And there is one answer. Restore Britain.
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Ada Wilkes retweeted
The day 100 Europeans stood guard for Europe Today 8 years ago in 2018, Generation Identity launched ā€œMission Alps,ā€ blocking the French-Italian border to stop illegal crossings. For two months, activists patrolled, reported smugglers, and demanded state action.
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Ada Wilkes retweeted
Yesterday's edition of the Financial Times carried a lengthy interview with Lord Hermer KC, the present Attorney General of the United Kingdom. If you haven't seen it: oh, boy. The interview was part of the FT's fluffy "Lunch With" feature, a sympathetic profile format whose previous subjects have included most of the 'grown ups in the room' of the British establishment over the last 40 years. The Hermer instalment was, by the FT's own pitch, an opportunity for the Attorney General to "open up about the Keir Starmer people don't see," and to explain the merits of the Chagos deal. The piece appeared. The comments section opened. And in those comments, you could see a country on the precipice of major change. The Financial Times's readership is not, to put it as politely as the situation will allow, known for its raucous lower-class anger. It is the readership of senior partners at City firms, central bankers, retired civil servants, retired ambassadors, and the broader metropolitan managerial caste of Britain at the fatter end. It is, on almost every available political question, the most reliably establishment-tarian readership of any newspaper in the United Kingdom. The comments, before they were closed, were so brutal that readers were openly asking for the article to be withdrawn and threatening to cancel their subscriptions in numbers the FT had not seen before. When the FT readership turns on a Labour Attorney General, the Labour Attorney General has a problem. If you were wondering what caused such an outbreak of fury from the terribly polite class, here's a summary of the last three decades of Lord Hermer's career. Lord Hermer, before he became Attorney General, made his name and his living as a human-rights barrister whose principal practice, for a meaningful slice of the relevant period, was the prosecution of civil claims against the British state. Suing his own country. He got particular mileage out of pursuing claims against the British armed forces, on behalf of foreign nationals alleging mistreatment by British servicemen and women in the field. The most notorious of these matters is the Al-Sweady litigation. Lord Hermer was lead counsel for eight Iraqi claimants who alleged that British soldiers had murdered, mutilated, and tortured Iraqi prisoners after the Battle of Danny Boy in May 2004. The claims occupied the Ministry of Defence, the Royal Military Police, and a public inquiry for the better part of a decade. The inquiry, at its conclusion, found the claims to be "wholly without foundation," and the result of "deliberate lies, reckless speculation and ingrained hostility." On 22 April this year, the Daily Telegraph published more than 25,000 pages of contemporaneous emails and legal documents from Lord Hermer's chambers' handling of the Al-Sweady litigation. Among the documents was an internal communication in his own writing, advising on how to "get the big story out there" and noting the need for "wriggle room if the killings did not in fact happen." Today's edition of the same paper carries further documents from the same info dump showing Hermer privately criticising serving British soldiers, in correspondence with his legal team, while praising publicly the Iraqi lawyers whose own clients the inquiry had found to be lying. Hermer has, rightfully, been formally referred Lord Hermer to the Bar Standards Board for serious professional misconduct. Lord Glasman, a Labour peer who knows him personally, has called him "an arrogant...fool." Boris Johnson, the former Prime Minister, has said directly that Hermer "aided false war crimes claims against British troops." (Fancy losing a moral high-ground to Boris Johnson...) This is the Attorney General. He is the chief legal officer of the Crown. The man whose entire constitutional function is to ensure that the legal interests of the British state are properly defended in the highest forums is a man who, before assuming the post, made his career attacking the British state on behalf of liars, liars whose lies were specifically calibrated to destroy the reputations of British servicemen and women. There is a word for this kind of legal practice when it is done at scale and in a particular direction. The word is "lawfare." The deployment of judicial mechanisms as a substitute for politics by other means. The systematic use of human-rights frameworks, judicial review, and aggressive litigation to constrain the actions of one's own state, to attack one's own armed forces, and to advance a worldview that the elected institutions of one's country have repeatedly declined to advance through the ballot box. It is, at its outer edge, a form of treason that wears a wig. And Hermer, who practices it, is an enemy of our state.
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Ada Wilkes retweeted
This is my hearing bundle from the Al Sweady inquiry. It brought an end to my military career after 17 years of exemplary service. The stress, pain, and heartache were overwhelming—driven in large part by Shiner & Hermer. A medal glitters but it also casts a shadow - Churchill
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