🚨Belfast Attempted Beheading Echoes Lee Rigby - 13 Years Later, Government & Public Still Fail Us
13 years after Lee Rigby was hacked to death in Woolwich by blood soaked Islamist killers who lectured Britain on camera, the horror repeats in Belfast.
Sudanese asylum seeker Hadi Alodid (30) charged with attempted murder of vulnerable local Stephen Ogilvie (40s). Graphic footage shows him straddling Stephen, slashing his head and neck in a sickening attempted beheading. Stephen lost an eye and fights for life.
Stephen had allegedly helped Alodid move into nearby flats just days earlier.
Rigby exposed the evil. Belfast exposes our failure. Governments ignored warnings. Too many of the public looked away.
Blood on their hands. How many more must suffer before we demand British lives first?
Never forget. Lessons still not learned.
125 YEARS AGO, YOU DIDN'T HAVE TO ASK PERMISSION FROM THE GOVERNMENT TO:
• Collect rain water
•Go fishing
•Own a property
• Start a business
• Build a home
•Get married
• Hunt
• Own a weapon
• Cut hair
• Sell a product
• Protest
• Sell food
You can do virtually nothing without being extorted by government and obtaining their permission first.
If you still think you're free, you're deluding yourself. You are just a free-range human living on a tax farm.
Neal McDonough, a devout Catholic and father of five, famously refused to perform sex scenes or kiss on camera out of deep respect for his wife. This principled stance came at a high cost: in 2010, he was fired from the ABC show Scoundrels, lost millions of dollars, and was effectively blacklisted by Hollywood.
While the industry labeled him a "religious fanatic," McDonough stood firm, asserting, "I won't kiss any other woman because these lips are meant for one woman."
Ultimately, he managed to revitalize his career without selling his soul viewing his success as a testament to standing by his Christian faith.