“Every SA farm attack is an inside job”: Links 1, May 31, 2019

1. Manchester Victoria station stabbings: Man charged with attempted murder

A man has been charged after three people, including a police officer, were stabbed at Manchester’s Victoria railway station on New Year’s Eve.

 

A woman and a man in their 50s and Sgt Lee Valentine suffered “serious” but not life-threatening injuries.

Mahdi Mohamud, 25, has been charged with three counts of attempted murder.

 

He has also been charged with possessing a document or record likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism.

 

Mr Mohamud, of Cheetham Hill in Manchester, will appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on 12 June.

Sgt Valentine, who is in his 30s, was stabbed in the shoulder and released from hospital a few days after the attack, which took place at about 21:00 GMT.

2. How I talaq’ed my wife as a Muslim and the pain it caused our family

(He has one thing wrong. Like with most things, if something makes no sense yet exists, it is because you are missing a piece of the puzzle. If you look at Islam as being a system entirely created to enrich one man in terms of power, wealth, and sexual opportunity, then it makes 100% sense. It also explains why they want a Caliphate so badly. Without someone to occupy the position of Mohammad, the religion is harder to operate. Once you have the figurehead then all is justified so long as you continue to enrich that placeholder.)

3. Says the man who started his career as a prophet by robbing caravans and raping strange girls.

4. California Dems propose resolution linking Israeli government to massacre at Pittsburgh synagogue

A draft resolution set to be debated this weekend at the California Democratic Party State Convention, obtained by Fox News, accuses the Israeli government of willfully “aligning with the virulent Islamophobia” of white supremacist groups in the U.S. — and links Israel indirectly to the Oct. 2018 massacre of 11 congregants at a Pittsburgh synagogue.

 

The resolution could prompt a dramatic floor debate at the convention if the party’s Resolutions Committee decides to table it, Fox News is told, as prominent national Democrats have wrestled with high-profile allegations of anti-Semitism in their ranks in recent months. Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar and Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib, in particular, have faced scrutiny from their own party for comments widely perceived to be anti-Semitic. In March, the House passed a bipartisan resolution condemning various forms of bigotry in response.

5. National petition (USA) to defund Planned Parenthood

(Given recent events I think there is a fair chance this could succeed. And it should.)

6. South Africa: EVERY SINGLE farm attack, is an INSIDE JOB

7. Nigerian Migrant Sentenced to Life for Murder of Italian Teen Pamela Mastropietro

Nigerian migrant drug dealer Innocent Oseghale has been found guilty of the murder and dismemberment of Italian teenager Pamela Mastropietro and was sentenced to life imprisonment with 18 months of isolation.

The Court of Assizes of Macerata found the Nigerian guilty of every single charge against him from voluntary murder aggravated by sexual assault, insult, to destruction and concealment of a corpse this week, Italian newspaper Il Giornale reports.

 

Although the lawyer for the Mastropietro family Marco Valerio Verni, who was also the victim’s uncle, was pleased that the Nigerian received a maximum sentence for the killing, Pamela’s mother Alessandra Verni claimed that the drug dealer had not acted alone and must have been helped by accomplices.

8. Birmingham LGBT row: Protesters banned from school

(Let’s see how muslims feel about having the law applied to them as well. This promises to be entertaining.)

Protesters against LGBT teaching at a primary school have been banned from gathering outside the gates by a High Court injunction.

 

Birmingham City Council pursued the legal action after months of demonstrations outside Anderton Park Primary School.

 

The school had to close early before half-term due to escalating action.

 

The council said it sought the urgent injunction after the risk to children became “too serious to tolerate”.

It said the behaviour of demonstrators was “increasingly unacceptable”.

Thank you Gavin Boby, PC., Coram Deo, Richard, ML., Wrath of Khan, M., and all who sent in materials. Today was an anti-Israel march in Ottawa. Videos should appear soon.

Some bad news about VPNs.They work as advertised, so long as the VPN Co. isn’t a malicious government itself.

 

 

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2 Replies to ““Every SA farm attack is an inside job”: Links 1, May 31, 2019”

  1. 1/ He has also been charged with possessing a document or record likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism.

    Like the Koran?

  2. He has one thing wrong. Like with most things, if something makes no sense yet exists, it is because you are missing a piece of the puzzle. If you look at Islam as being a system entirely created to enrich one man in terms of power, wealth, and sexual opportunity, then it makes 100% sense. It also explains why they want a Caliphate so badly. Without someone to occupy the position of Mohammad, the religion is harder to operate. Once you have the figurehead then all is justified so long as you continue to enrich that placeholder.

    “Missed it by that much, Chief.”

    [/ Maxwell Smart]

    While a much more modern term, as the Scientific Process has vividly demonstrated about the proper naming of things … yadda yaditta …

    It’s called a Cult of Personality and Stalin showed our world the last example mankind will ever want or need. Anyone trying to reanimate Stalin (e.g., Vlad the Red Sailor) deserves to be laughed out of the world’s court of opinion.

    Instead, for the lack of proper naming, Stalin’s heirs-apparent are queuing up in droves.