
How the media lies about the worst scandals in British history
The “grooming gang” scandal in the UK is one of the darkest chapters of the country’s history. For years, thousands of young, White British girls were abused by pedophilic Pakistani rape gangs across the UK. Early attempts by some to bring it to light went nowhere, as all levels of the UK regime engaged in...
Read MoreZafar Bangash of Crescent International weighs in.
Rumble link Bitchute link Zafar Bangash of Crescent International, author of Power Manifestations of the Sirah, notes that Syria has become Zionist-occupied territory after Assad’s ouster, and worries that “the genocide of Palestinians may look like a garden tea party compared to what they will do in Syria.” So how should the Islamic movement respond?...
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This week in the UK, George Galloway was elected to parliament with a landslide victory in a by-election in Rochdale. On its face, these results are quite remarkable: Galloway finished with almost double the amount of votes of his closest rival, an independent who received little media attention, and both soundly defeated the Labour and...
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Nonviolence didn't work, so they had to shoot their way out
My preparations for this weekend’s False Flag Weekly News, with its tongue-in-cheek lead story suggesting that Wednesday’s emergency alert’s hidden message was “killer tranny Sarah Ashton-Cirillo is on the loose,” were shockingly interrupted by the Gaza concentration camp breakout. Suddenly, the emergency alert was real—and being sounded all over Israel. As usual, Western morons blamed...
Read More"Demography is Destiny" Explains a Lot
The new False Flag Weekly News with Brett Redmayne-Titley references many conspiracy theories (ungood!) and even some anti-Semitic conspiracy theories (double-plus ungood!!) Many such theories, which might be more neutrally termed “non-mainstream interpretations,” represent attempts to make sense of one or more aspects of what Brett’s book’s subtitle terms “A World Gone Mad.” Are we...
Read MoreOn February 11, Iranians will celebrate the 44th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution of 1979. Each year millions of people take to the streets in Tehran and other Iranian cities to express their support for the revolution that overthrew the US puppet Shah and instituted the world’s first Islamic Republic. I participated in one such...
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