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Woolwich False Flag

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  • Aug 16, 2015
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by sharon gifford / Saturday, 08 March 2014 / Published in Latest posts

Taking the Michael

Spiv & The Daily Chimpanzee

Oh dear, oh dear, once again, in their efforts to add credence to the government orchestrated Woolwich false flag, the instigators get it totally wrong.

Let me explain.

You see, the event its self was totally over the top, with us being expected to believe that two intelligent boys, both having had white friends – Adebolajo being one of the only coloured boys in his school – raised to university standards in good homes with christian values, cool as cucumbers mutilated a soldier beyond recognition in an act of unimaginable violence and were still able to act calmly afterwards!

You have to be kidding me!!

Does anyone reading this, having never had more than a punch up, think that they could carry out such an horrific act of mutilation without vomiting and being a nervous wreck afterwards?

I certainly couldn’t. The smell alone would make me heave:

Muscles control the retention of wastes in the bladder and the rectum, and these muscles relax soon after death. If the rectum or bladder happens to be occupied at the moment of death, the result in Real Life is the people who find the body wishing the dead person had worn brown trousers (and wishing they had brought a gas mask).  Source

Fuck me, I have seen people who have only twatted some cunt go into shock!

Yet after the totally unnatural series of events that took place that day, only to be  reported as a totally different, contradictory sequence of events in the hugely improbable play act court trial, we now have the totally OTT events of the sentencing… Two months after conviction!

Fair do’s.

Now call me Mr Confident, but I think that I can take this sentencing malarkey to pieces without giving away too much about the information included in my unfinished – but coming along nicely – book length, major exposé of the Woolwich pantomime.

As expected, both Michaels got life albeit Adebowale – who if the MSM are to be believed should never have stood trial anyway – received a minimum 45 years behind bars.

And even then, not withstanding that both sentences are way, way over the top in comparison to other life sentences for murder, the fact that Adebowale will be at least 62 years old before his release still appears to not be justice as far as the Monkey Boys are concerned.

Now don’t forget that I am talking in terms of comparison here, as opposed to expressing my own personal view.

For instance, just this week we have the following case of murder which was described thus in the Daily Express:

THIS is the horrific moment a man “who wouldn’t hurt a fly” was killed by a single punch during an unprovoked attack in broad daylight.

The fella in question received four and a half years.

Now, of course, that case is different to that of the two Michaels in so much as the assailant didn’t mean to kill his victim, but by the same token Lee Rigby was not someone “who wouldn’t hurt a fly”… He was a man of violence who had no qualms about killing whoever he was told to kill – whether it was legal to do so or not.

However, both cases were an unprovoked attack in broad daylight.

Now obviously I am talking from the perspective that the Woolwich event happened as we are told it did.

In which case the British authorities want it all ways.

You see, like the government would have you believe and which Adebolajo concurred in court, we are at war and war doesn’t consist of one side being allowed to kill as many of the enemy as they like – regardless of whether they are innocent or not – whilst the other side isn’t allowed to kill anyone… Or do massacres pass for war nowadays?

Let me give you an example:

Royal Marine Sergeant Alexander Blackman has been sentenced to life by a court martial for murdering an insurgent enemy combatant in Afghanistan.

Blackman, 39, from Taunton, Somerset, has been told he will spend at least 10 years in prison.

It comes after one of the UK’s highest-ranking Royal Marines pledged his “full support” for Blackman, saying he had been “tainted” by the “impact of war”.

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