Monday, November 10, 2025

WATCH: Machete Gangs Brawl in Broad Daylight Near London.

Eight people have been arrested following machete brawls in the streets of Southend, Essex, just 40 miles east of central London. At least one person was stabbed, with local representative Bayo Alaba MP confirming, “There are some people in hospital with quite serious injuries.”

Footage from the seaside city, one of the most densely-populated localities in England, shows multiple brawls between mostly migration-background males with long blades, often in the presence of children. Some of the wounded had to be evacuated by air ambulance.

Reform Party leader Nigel Farage, recently elected to Parliament as the representative for Clacton-on-Sea, another seaside Essex town, commented, “Our country is being destroyed, our values trashed and the public on the point of revolt.”

He may have been referring to separate disorder in Southport, Merseyside, which saw clashes between police and rioters yesterday in response to a 17-year-old identified as the son of African migrants targeting children in a mass stabbing.

The suspect, not named by the authorities due to his age, targeted a Taylor Swift-themed dance and yoga class for young children, killing three and leaving several others in critical condition. Two female class instructors and a man in his sixties who intervened were also wounded.

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Eight people have been arrested following machete brawls in the streets of Southend, Essex, just 40 miles east of central London. At least one person was stabbed, with local representative Bayo Alaba MP confirming, "There are some people in hospital with quite serious injuries." show more

Establishment Attacks Populist Lawmaker for Warning School Kids About Knife Crime and Rape Gangs.

A populist member of the German regional parliament in Brandenburg has been criticized for speaking to schoolchildren aged nine to 12 in Potsdam about rape gangs and knife crime. Alternative for Germany (AfD) member Dennis Hohloch told media he felt it was his duty to warn the children. Germany—and Europe at large—has faced waves of migration from Africa and the Middle East, leading to rising social tensions and crime.

The AfD politician’s opponents, however, are calling the remarks inappropriate. Critics, like Social Democrat Steffen Freiberg, Brandenburg’s current Minister of Education, said that Hohloch should have been aware that teachers cannot state personal political views to their students, while others claimed the subject matter was not appropriate for children that age. Hohloch says the criticism is an attempt to silence him on certain topics and that he will not stand for it.

Brandenburg will see an election in September, and the AfD is currently the most popular party in the region. In prior polls, its support was surging among German youth.

Sexual assault and incidents of rape have become major issues in Germany. The National Pulse previously reported that a study documenting incidents of attacks shows that sine since 2015, as many as 7,000 German women and girls have been assaulted or raped by migrants, and that migrants are greatly overrepresented in sex crime statistics.

Attempts have been made to silence other AfD members recently. AfD politician Marie-Thérèse Kaiser was fined by a German court in May for daring to quote official German crime statistics during a debate, noting the alarming rates of sexual crimes among Afghan migrants in particular.

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A populist member of the German regional parliament in Brandenburg has been criticized for speaking to schoolchildren aged nine to 12 in Potsdam about rape gangs and knife crime. Alternative for Germany (AfD) member Dennis Hohloch told media he felt it was his duty to warn the children. Germany—and Europe at large—has faced waves of migration from Africa and the Middle East, leading to rising social tensions and crime. show more

Hamas Leader Ismail Haniyeh Assassinated in Tehran, Iran Says.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps has issued a statement confirming the death of Ismail Haniyeh, a senior Hamas leader, during an inauguration event for Iran’s new president. Haniyeh and an Iranian security guard were reportedly killed at their place of residence. No details have been forthcoming at the time of publication.

Meanwhile, the Israeli military conducted an airstrike in Beirut’s southern suburb, Haret Hreik, targeting senior Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr. Shukr, reportedly the mastermind behind a recent attack that killed 12 children in the Golan Heights, is believed to have died in the strike. The Lebanese health ministry reported that the strike killed three civilians, including two children, and injured 74 others.

The neighborhood, a Hezbollah stronghold, was previously devastated during the 2006 war with Israel and subsequently rebuilt with Iranian funding. The recent attack damaged buildings near a mosque and a hospital, with emergency workers struggling to rescue those trapped under the rubble.

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed a stern response to the Golan Heights strike, which Hezbollah denied responsibility for. Lebanon’s current prime minister condemned the airstrike and plans to file a complaint with the U.N. Security Council.

In Tehran, during the inauguration of President Masoud Pezeshkian, senior figures from groups within Iran’s “axis of resistance,” including Haniyeh, were present. Shortly after his speech asserting support for Palestinians, news of Haniyeh’s assassination broke. Iranian officials condemned the attack, attributing the blame to Israel and the United States, and hinted at potential retaliation.

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Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps has issued a statement confirming the death of Ismail Haniyeh, a senior Hamas leader, during an inauguration event for Iran’s new president. Haniyeh and an Iranian security guard were reportedly killed at their place of residence. No details have been forthcoming at the time of publication. show more

Secret Service Sniper Lashes Out at Bosses, Warns of Second Assassination Attempt.

An email allegedly sent by a United States Secret Service (USSS) counter-sniper to the agency’s Uniformed Division on Monday night raises concerns that little has changed within the agency, making another assassination attempt before the 2024 presidential election likely. The counter-sniper blames USSS leadership for intervening and tying the hands of agents at the July 13 rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, which saw former President Donald J. Trump shot in the ear, two rallygoers wounded, and Trump supporter Corey Comperatore killed.

Additionally, they say they will not rest until at least five senior agency officials are forced out. Kimberly Cheatle resigned as director of the USSS last week.

“This agency NEEDS to change, if not now, WHEN? The NEXT assassination attempt in 30 days?” the email reads. The USSS counter-sniper ominously adds: “Because we all SHOULD expect another attempt to happen before November. We’ve exposed our inability to protect our leaders due to our leadership.”

The comments echo the warnings of The National Pulse’s Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam, who said on his podcast this week that the left impeached Trump twice and that the American public should expect them to try and assassinate him twice.

The USSS counter-sniper claims: “The technicians who worked on 7/13/24 in Butler, PA DID THEIR JOB with their hands tied. Secret Service SUPERVISORS ‘knew better,’ and the foot soldiers working made the best of a BAD situation…”

“Sadly, we have fallen short for YEARS. We just got lucky and looked good doing it,” the email states, raising concerns about systemic issues with the USSS, from training protocols to security plans and leadership. The author continues: “I have conveyed these thoughts to not only supervisors (to include the current Captain) within CS, but those responsible for training us (SOTS/CS). Only to be brushed off as if those with less experience somehow knew more than me.”

The counter-sniper’s email concludes with a damning indictment of senior USSS leadership. “Failure is not an option, and on 7/13/24, WE failed. Not because of commitment or sense of dedication. But because our SUPERVISORS (aka leadership) knew better and thought our concerns were less important,” the email states.

“The motto of the USSS…CYA [Cover Your Ass],” the counter-sniper concludes, accusing the agency’s leaders of covering up their mistakes.

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An email allegedly sent by a United States Secret Service (USSS) counter-sniper to the agency's Uniformed Division on Monday night raises concerns that little has changed within the agency, making another assassination attempt before the 2024 presidential election likely. The counter-sniper blames USSS leadership for intervening and tying the hands of agents at the July 13 rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, which saw former President Donald J. Trump shot in the ear, two rallygoers wounded, and Trump supporter Corey Comperatore killed. show more

BRITAIN BURNS: Riots Break Out After Kids Killed by Migrant-Background Man.

Rioting and attacks on police have begun in the United Kingdom town of Southport a day after three children were fatally stabbed by a man from a migrant background while they were attending a Taylor Swift-themed dance class. Footage of violence targeting police was published on X (formerly Twitter) by UK political pundit Darren Grimes, claiming that rioters had set a police van on fire after attacking the vehicle.

Anti-grooming gang activist Tommy Robinson posted several clips of the rioters, saying, “People have had enough. Who can blame them?”

 

The violence comes just a day after three young girls aged six, seven, and nine were brutally stabbed to death while attending a dance class, with a further nine wounded.

A 17-year-old male, the son of two migrants from Rwanda and born in Cardiff, was later arrested by police and remains in custody. Officials have yet to give a motive for the attack but have so far not claimed that the killings were related to terrorism.

Anger could already be seen on the streets of Southport prior to the riots on Tuesday, as British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was heckled by locals as he tried to lay flowers at the site of the killings. “How many more children, Prime Minister?” one local shouted, while others told Prime Minister Starmer he was not welcome, with one even calling him a “scumbag.”

The fresh riots come just over a week after similar violence broke out in the Harehills area of Leeds after local police took several children away from a Roma-Gypsy family.

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Rioting and attacks on police have begun in the United Kingdom town of Southport a day after three children were fatally stabbed by a man from a migrant background while they were attending a Taylor Swift-themed dance class. Footage of violence targeting police was published on X (formerly Twitter) by UK political pundit Darren Grimes, claiming that rioters had set a police van on fire after attacking the vehicle. show more

Suspected Palestinian, Turkish Terrorists Apprehended Crossing U.S. Southern Border.

Three Palestinians and a Turkish national with suspected ties to terrorist organizations were caught attempting to cross the U.S. southern border this week. The potential national security threat the four individuals posed was only discovered because the illegal immigrants provided their real names to border agents.

At least one of the suspected terrorists had menacing photos on their mobile phone, including one image of a masked man holding an AK-47. Several months ago, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) issued a security memo for the San Deigo border region warning that individuals “inspired by, or reacting to, the current Israel-Hamas conflict may attempt travel to or from the area of hostilities in the Middle East via circuitous transit across the Southwest border.”

Since the Biden-Harris government’s border crisis began over three years ago, government officials—including Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) director Christopher Wray—have warned that the unchecked flow of illegal immigrants poses a national security threat. “There is a particular network that, where some of the overseas facilitators of the smuggling network have ISIS ties that we’re very concerned about,” Wray warned Members of Congress in March.

The latest incident is, concerningly, just the latest encounter border agents have had with possible foreign threats. In early June, eight Tajikistan nationals with ties to Islamic State (ISIS) were arrested in several major U.S. cities after sneaking into the country through the porous southern border. At least one of the Tajik terror suspects was inadvertently released into the U.S. by the Biden-Harris government after initially being detained attempting to illegally enter the country.

In total, upwards of 400 individuals with potential ties to ISIS and other terrorist groups are believed to be at large in the United States.

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Three Palestinians and a Turkish national with suspected ties to terrorist organizations were caught attempting to cross the U.S. southern border this week. The potential national security threat the four individuals posed was only discovered because the illegal immigrants provided their real names to border agents. show more

WATCH: Trump Slams Olympic Opening Ceremony as a ‘Disgrace.’

Former President Donald J. Trump says the Paris Olympics opening ceremony was a “disgrace,” referencing segments that appeared to mock Christianity openly. At one point in the proceedings, an obese drag queen wearing a halo-like headdress and other crossdressers appeared to recreate The Last Supper, in which Jesus Christ and his disciples shared a final meal before being arrested and crucified.

“I thought the opening was a disgrace, actually. I thought it was a disgrace,” Trump told Laura Ingraham. He suggested that, if reelected, his influence over the Olympics’ organizers will be such that “We won’t be having a Last Supper as portrayed as the way they portrayed it.”

“Look, I’m for everybody; I’m very open-minded,” he said. “But I thought what they did was a disgrace.”

The ceremony’s organizers have issued an “apology” for The Last Supper scene, claiming unconvincingly that their drag queens were actually recreating a debauched wedding between pagan deities, as depicted in the Dutch painting The Feast of the Gods.

However, Christian leaders such as America’s Bishop Robert Barron have rejected this explanation as “woke duplicity,” noting the wording of the apology amounted to saying, “If you’re so simple-minded and stupid to have been offended by this wonderful expression of French culture, well, we’re sorry about that.”

“Christians are offended because it was offensive, and it was intended to be offensive, so please don’t patronize us with this condescending remark about ‘Well, if you had any bad feelings, we’re awfully sorry about that,'” he said.

Elsewhere in his interview with Ingraham, Trump mentioned the trauma his wife, Melania, experienced following the attempt on his life in Butler, Pennsylvania. He said she was watching his rally live when Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fire on him, which has had a significant impact on her.

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Former President Donald J. Trump says the Paris Olympics opening ceremony was a "disgrace," referencing segments that appeared to mock Christianity openly. At one point in the proceedings, an obese drag queen wearing a halo-like headdress and other crossdressers appeared to recreate The Last Supper, in which Jesus Christ and his disciples shared a final meal before being arrested and crucified. show more
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Florida Man Arrested for Violent Social Media Posts Threatening Trump, Praising Would-Be Assassin.

Authorities in Jupiter, Florida, have detained a 68-year-old local man, Michael Martin Wiseman, who is accused of making serious threats on social media against former President Donald J. Trump and his running mate, Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH). Wiseman allegedly used platforms such as Facebook and Threads to issue these threats.

The arrest comes just after a July 13 campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where Trump survived an assassination attempt. During that event, a 20-year-old shooter named Thomas Matthew Crooks was fatally shot by a U.S. Secret Service sniper after the would-be assassin fired upwards of eight rounds—hitting the former President in the ear, seriously wounding two others, and killing rallygoer Corey Comperatore.

VIOLENT THREATS. 

According to local police, Wiseman praised Crooks in his social media posts. One of the purported Facebook messages read, “Trump and Vance should be murdered before turning us in to [sic] West Russia.” Another troubling post allegedly stated, “I am advocating Trump and Vance’s daughters get raped and THEN tell me they won’t fly their kids out of the USA for an abortion.”

In another instance, a post on Threads allegedly stated, “Why is Trump allowed to be alive? We need to train patriots. Thomas Matthew Crooks deserves a posthumous Congressional Medal of Honor, a stamp, and a national holiday.”

According to a press release issued by the Jupiter Police Department (JPD) on July 19, detectives investigated Wiseman’s social media accounts and confirmed multiple threats against Trump and Vance, as well as threats of bodily harm toward their families. The JPD collaborated with the United States Secret Service (USSS) and the Palm Beach County State Attorney’s Office during the investigation. Wiseman was apprehended without incident.

Following his arrest, Wiseman was arraigned on July 20. Prosecutors have argued for him to remain in pretrial detention, citing that he poses a threat to the community and highlighting the serious nature of the charges, which include a felony in the first degree. Under Florida law, the crime Wiseman is charged with typically carries a potential sentence of up to 40 years in prison.

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Authorities in Jupiter, Florida, have detained a 68-year-old local man, Michael Martin Wiseman, who is accused of making serious threats on social media against former President Donald J. Trump and his running mate, Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH). Wiseman allegedly used platforms such as Facebook and Threads to issue these threats. show more

WATCH: ‘How Many More Children, Prime Minister?’ – Parents Heckle Starmer After Mass Stabbing by African Migrants’ Son.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was heckled by parents and other members of the public during a photo op in Southport, England, where three children are dead, and five others are in critical condition following a mass stabbing. The violent crime was allegedly perpetrated by the 17-year-old son of two Rwandan migrants.

Starmer was laying flowers in the English seaside town in front of a pack of press photographers when parents began calling out, “How many more children, Prime Minister?”

Others called out, “Are we going to do something?” and “Time for change, Starmer!” They became more agitated as the leftist politician pointedly ignored him and began to leave, saying, “Bye-bye, you’ve got your photos; off you go.”

“Make a real change! Our children!” some cried out.

Members of the public also shouted, “You’re not wanted!” and “Scumbag!” One woman said she had been told a nine-year-old girl she held in her arms as a baby had died in the attack.

In addition to the 12 children murdered or wounded by the attacker during a Taylor Swift-themed dance and yoga class, two women teaching the class were also injured. A man in his sixties working in the same building who attempted to intervene was also wounded.

One of Starmer’s first acts as Prime Minister was scrapping a plan to deport migrants to Rwanda, the native country of the alleged stabber’s parents.

The Labour premier has also sprung thousands of criminals from prison early, claiming he needs to ease overcrowding.

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was heckled by parents and other members of the public during a photo op in Southport, England, where three children are dead, and five others are in critical condition following a mass stabbing. The violent crime was allegedly perpetrated by the 17-year-old son of two Rwandan migrants. show more

Far-Left Extremists Claim Responsibility for Sabotaging Railways.

Far-left extremists are claiming responsibility for sabotaging the French railway network just prior to the opening of the Paris Olympics. French media reports that an email linked to the far-left anarchist website “riseup.net” claimed credit for the arson attacks on the infrastructure of state-owned railway operator SNCF, impacting around a million people overall. Air travel was also disrupted as a result of bomb threats.

On Sunday, July 28, a far-left extremist student was arrested at an SNCF site in possession of wire cutters, spray paints, access keys to private SNCF areas, and a book on riots. The man, identified as Valentin M., was taken into custody after a train driver reported several suspicious individuals inside private SNCF areas to police.

Outgoing Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin has stated that investigators have identified a number of suspects who could have carried out last week’s sabotage, stating, “The question is whether they were manipulated or whether it was for their own benefit.”

There have been multiple concerns over possible terror threats to the Olympic games from radical Islamic extremists, with a video released by an apparent Hamas supporter claiming Paris would see “rivers of blood” for French support of Israel.

Over 3,500 people who applied for jobs related to the Olympics were rejected after failing terrorism and security-related background checks.

Jack Montgomery contributed to this report

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Far-left extremists are claiming responsibility for sabotaging the French railway network just prior to the opening of the Paris Olympics. French media reports that an email linked to the far-left anarchist website "riseup.net" claimed credit for the arson attacks on the infrastructure of state-owned railway operator SNCF, impacting around a million people overall. Air travel was also disrupted as a result of bomb threats. show more