The UK rape gang inquiry report just dropped and it should make your blood boil:
1. At least 250,000 young White girls were groomed, raped, trafficked, and tortured.
2. Perpetrators followed consistent tactics of befriending vulnerable girls as young as 11 with gifts, drugs, and alcohol before subjecting them to group rapes, violence, blackmail, pregnancies, forced conversions, and trafficking.
3. UK institutions—including police, social services, schools, NHS, and politicians—catastrophically failed victims through denial, ignored reports, criminalization of victims, destruction of evidence, and prioritization of political correctness and fears of “racism” accusations over child protection.
4. 87–95% of convicted perpetrators in group-based child sexual exploitation cases were Muslim. It was predominantly Muslim Pakistani gangs. They operated across 149 local authority districts. Groups from Somali,
Iranian, Syrian, Turkish, and other Muslim origins were also involved.
5. The Muslim perpetrators operated under an honour- and
shame-based clan code that treated non-Muslim girls, especially White working class girls, as property available for sexual use. Girls were told that they’re “White trash” who deserved punishment.
People need to go to prison for this.
Starlink V3 satellites have >10X bandwidth of V2 and there’ll be >10X launched, which means >100X more bandwidth.
Also, altitude will be 350km vs 550km, so min latency can be cut in half.
Light travels 300km/ms in space, so physics round trip min latency drops to <5ms.
Send the video to everyone you know showing how heinously Nowak was treated by the police in his dying moments and how the police cravenly kowtowed to his murderer.
Legacy mainstream media, same ones who wrote about George Floyd millions of times, are dead silent about Nowak.
🚨 BREAKING ALERT, SOUTH AFRICA! 😱
Only TWELVE PERCENT of government spending got a clean audit?! Just 12%?! Where on Earth is the REST of your HARD-EARNED TAX MONEY vanishing to?! Billions disappearing into a black hole of corruption?! You NEED to see this!
🇿🇦 A threat actor operating under the name “Nullsec” is claiming responsibility for compromising State Information Technology Agency (SITA), the government-owned IT agency responsible for providing technology services to multiple South African state institutions.
According to the underground post, the alleged leak contains:
• names
• Gmail addresses
• password hashes
• plaintext/non-hashed passwords
• platform access information
The actor also references a downloadable leak package, suggesting the data is being publicly distributed rather than used solely for private extortion.
This is particularly significant because SITA plays a critical role in South Africa’s governmental digital infrastructure and supports numerous public-sector services and departments.
If authentic, even limited credential exposure tied to SITA environments could create risks including:
• government account compromise
• credential stuffing across public-sector systems
• phishing against officials
• lateral movement into connected agencies
• intelligence collection operations
• impersonation attacks targeting government personnel
The mention of both:
• hashed passwords
• non-hashed passwords
is especially concerning because it may indicate:
• poor credential storage practices
• plaintext credential exposure in logs/configurations
• legacy systems
• improperly secured exports
Another notable detail:
the actor specifically references “platform of entry,” which may imply:
• initial access vectors
• exposed panels
• compromised portals
• reused credentials
• third-party vendor access
From a geopolitical and cyber-intelligence perspective, government IT agencies remain extremely high-value targets because they often act as centralized technology hubs connecting:
• ministries
• citizen services
• procurement systems
• government email infrastructure
• identity systems
• interdepartmental platforms
Compromising a centralized IT provider can create cascading downstream exposure across multiple agencies.
At this stage, the authenticity and scope of the claims remain unverified.
Possible scenarios include:
• partial credential leak
• recycled datasets
• old credential dumps
• third-party contractor compromise
• phishing-derived access
• exposed development systems
• limited internal panel exposure rather than full infrastructure compromise
Still, organizations connected to public-sector ecosystems should immediately review:
• password reuse exposure
• MFA enforcement
• privileged account activity
• SSO integrations
• VPN access logs
• credential rotation policies
• exposed admin portals
• government contractor access
• suspicious authentication attempts
This incident also reflects a broader trend:
threat actors increasingly target centralized government technology providers because compromising one operational hub can potentially provide access paths into multiple institutions simultaneously.
🇿🇦 #DDW #Intelligence #CyberSecurity #SouthAfrica #SITA #DarkWeb #ThreatIntelligence #GovernmentSecurity #DataLeak #OSINT #Infosec #CyberThreats #CredentialLeak #PublicSectorSecurity
Sorry to post slop on your timeline just taking this moment to say that all we have to do is kill these people. Just execute them. History has always been plagued by unthinking savages whose only role in the annals is to rape, murder, and generally cause misery. You don’t have to afford these animals the generosity of your society and its rules. You don’t have to waste time prosecuting them. You just have to kill them. Civilisation is an endless fight against entropy. Entropy takes no hostages and neither should you. Just kill them, wherever they appear. Have zero tolerance. Protect your way of life
@alanwinde Premier, a lot of areas around Plettenberg Bay are still without power due to lack of support for our local Eskom Crews. There is just too much damage and theft.
We need more man power please…