The arrested Sudanese man was an 'asylum seeker'.
He entered Britain in February 2023, immediately claiming asylum, according to the police.
Who was the immigration minister at the time? And then when the man was granted leave to remain in our country?
Reform's Robert Jenrick.
Who was Home Secretary?
Reform's Suella Braverman.
They were responsible for our borders.
They failed, in the most horrific way, with the most horrific consequences.
A Restore Britain Government will abolish the entire asylum system.
No more asylum seekers.
Anyone who entered our country illegally will be deported, regardless of current status.
Enough.
Restore Britain will not fail you.
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“Free Diddy… he’s suffered enough from being born without a penis.”
Just posted the video today after calling him from prison + dragged the “little dick” following the leaked sex tape with his baby mama. 😂🔥
Beef still lit. Who winning? 👀
BATUK: BRITAIN'S COLONIAL GRIP IN KENYA
BATUK: The White Man’s Burden in Kenya is not just a documentary about a British military base where soldiers roll around in the dirt for six months before returning home to the UK. It is a documentary about abuse of power, occupation of indigenous land and the unfinished business of colonialism.
For decades, ordinary Kenyans living around BATUK have raised allegations of abuse, sexual violence, ecological destruction and impunity, while one of the world’s most powerful former colonial powers continues to operate freely on Kenyan soil, handing out small amounts of compensation whenever evidence of alleged crimes reaches the media.
At the centre of the documentary is the story of Agnes Wanjiru, a 21-year-old Kenyan woman who was tortured, killed and dumped in a septic tank, while British soldiers mocked and ridiculed her death on social media. One soldier posed in front of the septic tank and posted, “If you know, you know.” Others joked about the five-month-old daughter she left behind, posting imagery of a baby beside a gravesite.
But the story goes beyond Agnes and her tragic killing and the shocking behaviour of British troops thereafter. The documentary asks deeper questions:
How did Britain maintain a military presence in Kenya, the very same year the country supposedly gained independence?
Why are foreign troops still training on stolen land while local communities continue to suffer?
And above all, why does the Kenyan government allow all of this?
Laikipia County, currently in the spotlight because of plans for an Ebola quarantine facility for US citizens, is the very same county where the BATUK military base is headquartered. This documentary helps connect the dots about why Kenya’s political elite remain so willing to cede sovereignty to foreign powers like Britain, and why they may be willing to do the same again with the United States.
This is Sovereign Media’s first-ever documentary. We are a small, independent team with a brand-new YouTube channel and no corporate backing. We need your support now more than ever.
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This photo isn’t AI.
It’s the El Colacho Baby Jumping Festival in Castrillo de Murcia, Spain.
Every June, men dressed as devils leap over newborn babies lying on mattresses in a tradition dating back to 1620.
It’s strange, sacred, and one of the many hidden festivals around the world most travelers have never heard of.
I wrote about 47 of them here:
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Grace Wakhungu, aged 79, was convicted by the anti-corruption court over a Ksh 300 million maize importation scandal involving the National Cereals and Produce Board.
Through her company Erad Supplies and General Contractors, she and co-accused John Waluke were found guilty of inflating payments and using forgeries to defraud NCPB. She was sentenced to 69 years in prison or a fine of Ksh 707.7 million.
Facing jail at Lang’ata Women’s Prison, Wakhungu’s family quickly mobilized and raised over Ksh 800 million to pay the fine. Former Vice President Moody Awori and family contributed Ksh 135 million, while Mary Okello of Makini School wired Ksh 28 million.
The Wakhungu family itself raised Ksh 197 million, Dennis Awori, former ambassador to Japan, channeled Ksh 15 million, and a family funds drive locally and abroad generated Ksh 236 million. According to a family source, contributions came from sale of assets, personal savings, and silent fund drives by friends.
The family’s deep pockets saved Grace Wakhungu from prison. The fundraiser not only covered the Ksh 707.7 million fine but exceeded it, showing how quickly the Awori family rallied to rescue her from conviction.
THE EBOLA AGENDA:
In 2014, in Guinea, there was a mineral scandal.
This scandal was known as the "Simandou mining rights corruption scandal," described as one of the largest resource heists in history.
Simandou is a 110-km mountain range in southern Guinea bordering Liberia, and it is Africa's biggest mining project.
The Simandou scandal reached its climax in April 2014, when the Guinean government revoked the multi-billion-dollar mining licenses held by Beny Steinmetz Group Resources (BSGR) and its partner, Vale, after an investigation found they had been acquired through corruption.
Around this time in Liberia, in the diamond-rich Fuamah District of Bong County, an 18-carat diamond was stolen and sold on the black market for a paltry USD 20,000, far below its true international market value.
This prompted the Government of Liberia to crack down on these thieves. The suspects were taken into police custody. The government stepped in to settle territorial and security disputes in the area.
However, around this period, something strange came up, a new disease whose name was not known at the time. An outbreak of haemorrhagic disease was noted in which symptoms manifested by anal and nasal bleeding.
This was later concluded as Ebola, which peaked in September of that year.
The diamond heist and the Simandou scandal disappeared amidst this "outbreak."
The revocation of BSGR license and the theft of diamond carats led to the manufacture of man-made epidemics by arsenic poisoning of the people (https://t.co/Koloj5R1w0)
This is exactly how Afrikan resources are looted. The looters fund civil wars or manufacture epidemics, they create terror, fear and intimidation, then, in that confusion, loot our resources while pretending to care for our health.
Since we agree that Ebola has existed, but its existence from 1976 up to the year 2004 was attributed to the index patients handling or eating carcasses of chimpanzees and wild animals (https://t.co/6ibqDGQzVZ)
However, what is happening today about Ebola is a PsyOp.
The Ebola agenda is a deliberate plan to disrupt the mineral resources economy in Africa.
It is the theft of our resources, hiding behind disaster mitigation.(https://t.co/kx2PtX4nB8)
Prove me wrong!
Red sprites reportedly spotted over Tibet
These mysterious flashes appear high above thunderstorms and last only milliseconds, making them extremely difficult to film
In 2013, 8-year-old Maria Chelysheva became the only survivor of her family after a cellar full of rotting potatoes released toxic gas inside their home.
Her 42-year-old father, Mikhail Chelyshev, wanted potatoes for lunch. When he entered the cellar where the potatoes were stored, he collapsed and died.
When his wife and son went down to see what had happened, they suffered the same fate.
Maria’s 68-year-old grandmother called for help, but before anyone arrived, she also entered the cellar. She never came back.
Investigators later said the potatoes had been stored in an enclosed space for too long and had decomposed, filling the cellar with toxic fumes.
The family had no idea something as ordinary as rotting potatoes could become deadly in a sealed room.
Maria survived because she was the only one who did not go inside.
The view from L3Harris F-Pano NVG's.
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