Monday, September 22, 2025

Populist Who Survived Murder Attempt Has Car Set on Fire.

Police in the German city of Bremen state that unknown suspects set fire to a vehicle owned by a former populist lawmaker who was almost murdered in 2019. In the early morning of Thursday, August 8, a Volkswagen was set on fire in a public parking lot in the city. Firefighters were able to contain the blaze before it could set fire to a nearby apartment building.

The vehicle is said to belong to Frank Magnitz, a former member of the German parliament for the anti-mass migration Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. Police say they are investigating a possible political motive for the attack.

In 2019, Magnitz was savagely beaten, nearly to death, while walking down a street in Bremen after leaving a local theatre. Antifa militants took credit for the attack on a platform associated with far-left extremism. However, no arrests were ever made, nor were any suspects named in the case.

The attack matches similar assaults carried out by the notorious Antifa-aligned Hammerbande (Hammer Gang) group. The Hammer Gang terrorizes political opponents by beating them bloody with claw hammers.

Members of the Hammerbande traveled to Budapest, Hungary, last year, where they attacked both populists and random bystanders in a rampage across the city.

An Italian national connected to the gang was arrested by Hungarian police but was later elected as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP), giving her immunity from prosecution.

Image by Markus Spiske.

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Police in the German city of Bremen state that unknown suspects set fire to a vehicle owned by a former populist lawmaker who was almost murdered in 2019. In the early morning of Thursday, August 8, a Volkswagen was set on fire in a public parking lot in the city. Firefighters were able to contain the blaze before it could set fire to a nearby apartment building. show more

Anti-Mass Migration Protestors Get Two YEARS in Prison for Shouting at Police.

Two men who took part in anti-mass migration protests in Hartlepool, England, have been sentenced to two years in prison because they shouted at riot police.

Former postmaster and school governor Steven Mailen, 54, and his homosexual partner Ryan Sheers, 28, were each sentenced to two years and two months for violent disorder. The pair were seen in video footage during a protest in the North-East of England shouting at riot police.

Police reacted violently to their remarks, which included “I pay your wages,” striking Mailen in the leg with a baton and then setting a police dog on Sheers, who was bitten on the hip.

Neither man physically touched officers or threw any projectiles at them, but they were convicted after officers claimed they encouraged others to be violent.

The pair, who have no prior criminal convictions, first claimed they had only been “cheeky” to the officers, but later broke down crying in the courtroom and blamed alcohol for their behavior.

The aggressive behavior of the police in Hartlepool contrasts with their response to mobs of Muslim counter-demonstrators in Stoke and Birmingham. In the former, police politely requested that armed Muslims deposit their weapons at a nearby mosque to avoid arrest; in the latter, police essentially surrendered the streets to a violent mob after Muslim “community leaders” told them their demonstration would be “policed within themselves.”

This has led to accusations of two-tier policing from many observers, including tech leader Elon Musk.

The protests and counter-protests in the United Kingdom were sparked by the murder of three young girls and the wounding of several others by an alleged mass stabber born to two African migrants.

Jack Montgomery contributed to this report. 

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Two men who took part in anti-mass migration protests in Hartlepool, England, have been sentenced to two years in prison because they shouted at riot police. show more

Starmer’s Stasi: Cops Arrest Middle-Aged Woman for ‘Social Media Post Containing Inaccurate Information.’

Police in Cheshire, England, are boasting they have arrested a 55-year-old woman for “a social media post containing inaccurate information.” The post concerned the identity of the alleged mass stabber who targeted young girls in Southport, a migration-background teenager, on July 29. His attack has sparked widespread, sometimes riotous protests against mass migration, and Muslim and far-left counter-demonstrations and violence.

Cheshire Police Chief Superintendent Alison Ross said of the arrest, “It’s a stark reminder of the dangers of posting information on social media platforms without checking the accuracy.”

“It also acts as a warning that we are all accountable for our actions, whether that be online or in person,” she warned.

However, far-left HOPE Not Hate director Nick Lowles has not been arrested for spreading false reports of a Muslim woman being acid attacked during the protests. Nor has Josh Fenton-Glyn, a Member of Parliament (MP) for Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer‘s Labour Party, who amplified these false reports and blamed the fictitious attack on the “far right.”

British authorities have vowed to crack down on online speech amid the anti-mass migration protests. Stephen Parkinson, the Director of Public Prosecutions of England and Wales (DPP), warned this week that anyone so much as retweeting “hatred” will be hunted down, and possibly extradited if they are outside Britain.

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) for England and Wales has also issued statements warning people over “hateful” posts, which they characterize as “online violence.”

“Content that incites violence or hatred isn’t just harmful—it can be illegal,” CPS stated in an Orwellian threat this week.

Jack Montgomery contributed to this report

Image by Ivan Radic.

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Police in Cheshire, England, are boasting they have arrested a 55-year-old woman for "a social media post containing inaccurate information." The post concerned the identity of the alleged mass stabber who targeted young girls in Southport, a migration-background teenager, on July 29. His attack has sparked widespread, sometimes riotous protests against mass migration, and Muslim and far-left counter-demonstrations and violence. show more

BBC Presenter Jailed for RAPING DOZENS OF DOGS.

A BBC presenter has been sentenced to ten years in prison by a court in Australia for raping, torturing, and killing dozens of dogs. Zoologist Adam Britton pleaded guilty to 56 charges of bestiality and animal cruelty last September, as well as child pornography offenses.

Britton was a senior researcher at Charles Darwin University and featured in several productions for the BBC and National Geographic. He even starred in a BBC series alongside legendary nature documentarian Sir David Attenborough.

Courts heard that Britton tortured 42 dogs and killed 39 of them in a shipping container, filming many of his crimes. Britton had a “sadistic sexual interest” in the animals and abused his own dogs and those of others who had been entrusted to his care.

“Your conduct on each of those occasions involved a degree of depravity and reprehensibility which falls entirely outside any ordinary human conception and comprehension,” the judge in the case told Britton.

THE BBC SEX CRIMES LEGACY. 

The sentencing comes just after the BBC’s top-paid news anchor Huw Edwards pleaded guilty to making indecent images of children.

Edwards was part of a depraved WhatsApp group in which images were shared from December 2020 to April 2022.

The BBC has plagued by sexual abuse scandals for decades, most infamously that of former presenter Jimmy Savile. The DJ abused children for decades while working at the broadcaster, which has been accused of covering up the abuse or at minimum turning a blind eye to it.

The BBC is funded largely by British television owners through the TV license, a de facto tax which anyone who watches live programming—even if none of it is BBC content—must pay, or else face criminal fines backed by the threat of imprisonment.

Reform Party leader Nigel Farage has called for the TV license to be scrapped and for the BBC to switch to a subscription-based funding model.

Image by Dan Bennett. 

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A BBC presenter has been sentenced to ten years in prison by a court in Australia for raping, torturing, and killing dozens of dogs. Zoologist Adam Britton pleaded guilty to 56 charges of bestiality and animal cruelty last September, as well as child pornography offenses. show more

Taylor Swift Concert Canceled After Islamic State Bomb Plot Uncovered.

Taylor Swift has been forced to abandon concerts in Vienna, Austria after police uncovered an Islamic State-linked terror plot involving three teenagers. Bomb material was found at the home of the alleged ringleader. Vienna police released information on the teenagers, two of whom were arrested on Wednesday. Taylor Swift was set to perform on Thursday.

The plot’s ringleader, a 19-year-old born with Austrian citizenship but born in North Macedonia, is said to be a radical Muslim who pledged allegiance to the Islamic State in July. Investigators say they found explosives, knives, machetes, and 21,000 euros in counterfeit money during searches of his home.

He is said to have been radicalized online and used encrypted messaging apps to communicate with the other suspects, aged 17 and 15. The 17-year-old is an Austrian citizen with a Turkish and Croatian background and was employed at a company that provided services at concerts. The 15-year-old is said to have been involved in preparations for the attack, but he was only questioned, not arrested.

Austrian authorities say the attack was likely to occur outside of the concert as people gathered, with the 19-year-old intending to blow himself up. A similar attack was carried out in Manchester, England, at an Ariana Grande concert, leaving 22 dead and over a thousand injured, including many children.

The Vienna plot comes just months after a mass killing of concert-goers in Moscow, Russia, blamed on ISIS-K, an Islamic State offshoot. This attack saw 130 people killed.

It also comes just over a week after the fatal stabbing of three young girls aged six, seven, and nine at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport, in the United Kingdom. The suspect in these killings, which have sparked nationwide protests, is the son of two African migrants.

Image via Wikimedia Commons. 

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Taylor Swift has been forced to abandon concerts in Vienna, Austria after police uncovered an Islamic State-linked terror plot involving three teenagers. Bomb material was found at the home of the alleged ringleader. Vienna police released information on the teenagers, two of whom were arrested on Wednesday. Taylor Swift was set to perform on Thursday. show more

Police Beg Northern Irish Paramilitaries to Help Stop Anti-Mass Migration Protests. They Refuse.

Loyalist paramilitaries in Northern Ireland are rejecting pleas from the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) to help them stop anti-mass migration protests and riots, as demonstrations prompted by the murder of several young girls by a migration-background teenager continue in Southport, England.

“We didn’t start this, we aren’t behind it, and we aren’t about to take ownership of it,” said a senior source in the loyalist paramilitaries—militia-like organizations, mostly Protestant, loyal to the United Kingdom and opposed a merger between Northern Ireland, or Ulster, and the Republic of Ireland.

“Most loyalists have taken the approach of politely informing the PSNI that this is a policing issue and they’ve no intention of getting involved,” they explained.

The Belfast Telegraph reports it is not unusual for PSNI to meet with paramilitaries, including the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) and the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF), which fought Irish national groups like the Irish Republican Army (IRA), which are mostly Catholic, for decades.

Officially, the UDA and UVF are proscribed as terrorist organizations.

Some protests in Northern Ireland have seen Irish Catholic nationalists and Ulster Protestant loyalists marching side by side against mass migration, an extremely rare display of unity.

Breakaway members of the UDA are believed to be involved in the protests, some resulting in clashes with police, who have been suppressing rioters with rubber bullets.

Protestors across the United Kingdom accuse Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer of presiding over two-tier policing, with mostly white anti-immigration protestors confronted aggressively while armed Muslim counter-demonstrators are appeased.

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Loyalist paramilitaries in Northern Ireland are rejecting pleas from the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) to help them stop anti-mass migration protests and riots, as demonstrations prompted by the murder of several young girls by a migration-background teenager continue in Southport, England. show more

Leftist Newspaper Claims ‘Two-Tier Policing’ Does Not Exist Despite Reporting It Does for Years.

The Guardian, Britain’s premier leftist newspaper, is dismissing claims of two-tier policing with respect to mostly white anti-mass migration demonstrators versus Muslim and ethnic minority demonstrators—despite alleging there is two-tier policing based on race in its own reporting for years.

The newspaper called two-tier policing a “myth” in an article published on August 6, asserting all claims of the practice are from right-wing sources like anti-grooming gang activist Tommy Robinson and Conservative Party leadership hopeful Robert Jenrick MP.

Users on X (formerly Twitter) noted several articles from The Guardian alleging two-tier policing based on race, with a 2023 article denouncing supposed “institutional misogyny, racism and homophobia” in London’s woke Metropolitan Police. Another Guardian report from earlier this year quotes Gavin Stephens, the chair of the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC), claiming that institutional racism in the police has led to two-tier policing against black people.

The newspaper has also claimed black people are more likely to be tasered by British police, again due to racism. It argues the Black Lives Matter riots of 2020 were “qualitatively different” to the current disorder, claiming violence was “a relatively marginal feature” of BLM demonstrations despite multiple people being murdered in the United States by BLM rioters, as politicians like now-Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer bent the knee to the, along with the British police.

TWO-TIER KIER. 

Since anti-mass migration protests broke out in the wake of the killing of three young girls by the son of two Rwandan migrants, two-tier policing concerns have become a major talking point in Britain.

Many, including X owner Elon Musk, have taken to labeling Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer “Two-Tier Keir” for his eagerness to crack down on anti-mass migration protestors, creating a “standing army” of police to break them while largely ignoring armed Muslim mobs rampaging in Birmingham and elsewhere at the same time.

Birmingham police even released a statement this week admitting they largely abandoned the streets of the city as mobs attacked pubs and bystanders, including journalists, because “community leaders” told them they would be “policing within themselves.”

Image via Wikimedia Commons. 

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The Guardian, Britain's premier leftist newspaper, is dismissing claims of two-tier policing with respect to mostly white anti-mass migration demonstrators versus Muslim and ethnic minority demonstrators—despite alleging there is two-tier policing based on race in its own reporting for years. show more

Health Secretary Warns the State Will Derpive ‘Racists’ of Healthcare.

Britain’s Health Secretary Wes Streeting has threatened to deny healthcare to “racists” after a pair of nurses from the Philippines were allegedly attacked with rocks while traveling to work in a taxi in Sunderland, England, during anti-mass migration protests.

While neither of the two nurses was harmed, they claimed they were “terrified” by the attack, which took place last Friday, August 2, amid the protests and riots sparked by the killing of three young girls in Southport by a migration-background teenager.

Streeting said there was “zero tolerance” for intimidation, harassment, or racist abuse toward National Health Service (NHS) employees.

“People who are abusing NHS staff can be turned away, and should be turned away, if that is the way that they are treating our staff,” he insisted.

He went on to claim Britain is “lucky” to have immigrants come from abroad working for the NHS—although hundreds of thousands of British nursing course applicants have been turned away in favor of importing immigrants, suggesting the state healthcare provider’s dependence on foreign staff is a matter of choice rather than necessity.

This is not the first time health officials have said they would deny alleged racists healthcare. In 2019, the North Bristol NHS Trust said it would withdraw treatment from those who engaged in racist or sexist language or behavior.

With anti-mass migration protests are expected to continue across Britain this week, Labour Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has promised to crack down on those taking part, as well as those supporting the protests online.

Director of Public Prosecutions Stephen Parkinson has even threatened that the British government will look to extradite people from overseas if they support the anti-mass migration protests.

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Britain's Health Secretary Wes Streeting has threatened to deny healthcare to "racists" after a pair of nurses from the Philippines were allegedly attacked with rocks while traveling to work in a taxi in Sunderland, England, during anti-mass migration protests. show more

Muslim Arrested for Taking Weapon to Riot Has Prior Conviction for ‘Allahu Akbar!’ Airplane Chaos.

A Muslim man has been arrested for carrying an offensive weapon during a riot in Birmingham, England, after social media users identified him from a 2016 incident in which he yelled “Allahu Akbar!” and “Boom!” during a flight.

Shehraz Sarwar, 46, was arrested Wednesday by Birmingham police after being identified from footage of the Monday riot, which saw Muslim mobs besiege pubs and attack white people as the police, who have aggressively confronted mostly white anti-mass migration protestors, declined to act.

Sarwar was previously jailed for ten weeks in 2016 after causing panic on a flight from Dubai to Birmingham, shouting “Allahu Akbar!” and “Boom!” during turbulence and terrifying other passengers.

Several social media accounts were able to identify Sarwar from footage of the Birmingham riots, though it remains unclear if their posts tipped off police before Sarwar’s belated arrest.

The Birmingham riots were organized in response to a supposed “far-right” protest that never materialized and became so dangerous that members of the media were forced to flee for their own safety.

One reporter commented on the lack of police presence in the area, adding legitimacy to accusations law enforcement is engaging in two-tier policing with respect to anti-mass migration demonstrators and Muslim counter-demonstrators.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and police leaders officially deny these allegations. Still, a spokesman for the force overseeing Birmingham has confessed police did not confront the mob on Monday because they consulted with “community leaders” and were told the demonstration would be “policed within themselves.”

The ongoing anti-mass migration protests and riots were sparked by the killing of three young girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport. A 17-year-old born in Wales to Rwandan parents was arrested for the attack.

While the protests began as a reaction to the stabbings, they have since evolved into a broader anti-mass migration movement, with some demonstrations centering on hotels where the British government is hosting illegal immigrants at exorbitant cost to British taxpayers.

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A Muslim man has been arrested for carrying an offensive weapon during a riot in Birmingham, England, after social media users identified him from a 2016 incident in which he yelled "Allahu Akbar!" and "Boom!" during a flight. show more

Cops Admit They Abandoned England’s Second City to Muslim Mob Because ‘Community Leaders’ Said Demo Would Be ‘Policed Within Themselves.’

British police admit Birmingham, England’s second city, was essentially abandoned to a violent Muslim mob on Monday because “community leaders” told them in advance that their demonstration would be “policed within themselves.”

“[W]e have really strong business and community relations, and… we had the opportunity to meet with community leaders [before the demonstration] to kind of understand the style of policing that we needed to deliver,” said Superintendent Emlyn Richards, for West Midlands Police.

Journalists who were chased from the area by aggressive, armed Muslims “for miles” described the “style of policing” on the day as officers simply surrendering the streets to the mob, which besieged a pub and violently assaulted a customer seemingly for no other reason than that he was a white person in Birmingham.

“[W]e knew that there was going to be a lot of people out on that counter-protest, we knew who the vast majority of those people were,” claimed Superintendent Richards, revealing the “policing response was commensurate to that intelligence and the information that we’d held [sic] with our partners and communities prior to that event taking place.”

SELF-POLICING. 

Pressed on the fact “so many” of the mob were “clearly armed” and asked whether white anti-mass migration protestors would be treated the same way, Richards groveled that “the vast majority of people that attended that protest… did so law-abidingly, and they did it with the right intentions.”

“What we saw was a response from our communities where they were trying to kind of make sure that that was policed within themselves,” he added.

Richards’s admission that Muslims are allowed to self-police will do little to dispel accusations of “two-tier policing,” with allegedly “far-right” demonstrators protesting against mass migration in the wake of a mass stabbing by a migration-background teenager tackled by aggressive riot police while Muslim counter-demonstrators are allowed to run amok.

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British police admit Birmingham, England's second city, was essentially abandoned to a violent Muslim mob on Monday because "community leaders" told them in advance that their demonstration would be "policed within themselves." show more