'Repeaters' how the controlled mass media works - David Icke
NWN : We always get a chuckle when viewing this video by Icke.
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Saturday, April 18, 2020
Friday, April 10, 2020
The Good Friday Surrender.
Good Friday is the day that remembers that Christ was crucified. It also goes down in history as the day that British Prime Minister Tony Blair surrendered to Irish terrorism and crucified the British Armed Forces. The Good Friday Agreement was intended to draw a line under the continuing conflict in Northern Ireland and put an end to violence.
The agreement provided for the release of terrorist murderers from both sides and Blair gave letters of comfort for killers on the run who had not been convicted. The GFA provided no such protection for members of the armed forces who had spent thirty years protecting the community while preventing both sides from going to war.
Today we must remember that former British soldiers are still on trial for offences that were investigated nearly fifty years ago. These investigations and trials are based on grounds that 'new and compelling evidence' has come to light. There is no new and compelling evidence, the legal process continues to crucify old soldiers in the name of the law.
During this difficult time for our nation we must not forget that evil and corruption still hides in the shadows in Northern Ireland. When CV19 has gone our veterans must return to the streets and demand that the ongoing prosecutions are halted and our comrades can end their lives without fear of persecution.
We are not going away!
Who Dares Shares
Robin E Horsfall
Thursday, April 02, 2020
Markland Hill Primary School 'heartbroken' by loss of seven-year-old Emily Jones
SEVEN-year-old Emily was "a ray of sunshine" who lit up a room with
her smile, her teachers have said as an online book of condolence is
opened.
Emily Jones was attacked by a stranger in Queen's Park, Bolton, on Sunday March 22 and died a short time later.
A 30-year-old woman was arrested at the scene on suspicion of murder. She was detained under the Mental Health Act and remains in a high-secure facility.
An inquest into Emily's death was opened on Wednesday and adjourned to July 3.
Her parents, who had taken her to the park on Mother's Day, said they were "beyond devastated" at the loss of their daughter who was "always full of joy, love and laughter".
Tributes to the youngster have also been paid by staff at her school.
In a letter posted on its website, the head teacher of Markland Hill Primary School, Louise Close, said: "On Sunday 22nd March one of our much loved pupils died as a result of an unprovoked attack at Queens Park, Bolton. We are all heartbroken.
"I am sure that none of us can begin to imagine the pain and anguish that the family are suffering at this time.
"I am sure that you all share thoughts and prayers for Emily, her family, her friends and anyone who knew her.
"I want you to know how much Emily was loved. She will be missed by all her friends and all the staff. Her loss has left a hole in our hearts and the school will never be the same again."
Staff who worked closest with Emily said she was "a loving little girl" who was "creative and loved to draw and write stories".
They added: "Emily was keen to do her work and would joke that she had finished before others had even written the date. She was popular amongst her peers and was friends with everyone.
"Her smile was infectious and it lit up the room. Emily was bubbly, sociable and a joy to be around. She was a ray of sunshine.
"What I remember about Emily is her smile, it was as big as she was, and she lit up a room. She has been tragically taken from us but she will never be forgotten."
A permanent memorial at the school is being planned.
The letter added: "The letter added: "In these testing times we are unable to arrange a physical memorial so in the meantime you are welcome to share your thoughts, prayers and memories of Emily in the virtual book of condolences. We would welcome photos, poems or condolences.
"We are planning a permanent memorial for Emily at school and I will be discussing this with Emily’s family at a time that would be appropriate for them."
https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/18353500.school-heartbroken-loss-seven-year-old-emily/
NWN: We are hearing some awful descriptions of what has happened here . TWO SOMALIAN women were involved according to witnesses, but only one, un-named, has been "detained under the mental health act". The little girl was almost decapitated according to rumours flying about . Bear in mind that militant muslims have a record of murdering women and /or little girls as witnessed by the Manchester bombing at the Arianne Grande concert in 2017 at Manchester arena. Please read the comments on the link.
An inquest into Emily's death was opened on Wednesday and adjourned to July 3.
Her parents, who had taken her to the park on Mother's Day, said they were "beyond devastated" at the loss of their daughter who was "always full of joy, love and laughter".
Tributes to the youngster have also been paid by staff at her school.
In a letter posted on its website, the head teacher of Markland Hill Primary School, Louise Close, said: "On Sunday 22nd March one of our much loved pupils died as a result of an unprovoked attack at Queens Park, Bolton. We are all heartbroken.
"I am sure that none of us can begin to imagine the pain and anguish that the family are suffering at this time.
"I am sure that you all share thoughts and prayers for Emily, her family, her friends and anyone who knew her.
"I want you to know how much Emily was loved. She will be missed by all her friends and all the staff. Her loss has left a hole in our hearts and the school will never be the same again."
Staff who worked closest with Emily said she was "a loving little girl" who was "creative and loved to draw and write stories".
They added: "Emily was keen to do her work and would joke that she had finished before others had even written the date. She was popular amongst her peers and was friends with everyone.
"Her smile was infectious and it lit up the room. Emily was bubbly, sociable and a joy to be around. She was a ray of sunshine.
"What I remember about Emily is her smile, it was as big as she was, and she lit up a room. She has been tragically taken from us but she will never be forgotten."
A permanent memorial at the school is being planned.
The letter added: "The letter added: "In these testing times we are unable to arrange a physical memorial so in the meantime you are welcome to share your thoughts, prayers and memories of Emily in the virtual book of condolences. We would welcome photos, poems or condolences.
"We are planning a permanent memorial for Emily at school and I will be discussing this with Emily’s family at a time that would be appropriate for them."
https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/18353500.school-heartbroken-loss-seven-year-old-emily/
NWN: We are hearing some awful descriptions of what has happened here . TWO SOMALIAN women were involved according to witnesses, but only one, un-named, has been "detained under the mental health act". The little girl was almost decapitated according to rumours flying about . Bear in mind that militant muslims have a record of murdering women and /or little girls as witnessed by the Manchester bombing at the Arianne Grande concert in 2017 at Manchester arena. Please read the comments on the link.
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