Everyone’s quick to jump on anything death-related, but let’s actually look at that video of the two police officers turning up at the woman’s door. The whole thing stinks. First off, there isn’t a si... View MoreEveryone’s quick to jump on anything death-related, but let’s actually look at that video of the two police officers turning up at the woman’s door. The whole thing stinks. First off, there isn’t a single law in this country that says you can’t view a social media post. None. I’ve checked the legislation, I’ve checked the laws – nothing exists.
And let’s talk about the woman in the burka. Doesn’t she look suspiciously like someone we’ve already seen plastered on TV before? The same woman who was told she wasn’t allowed back into the UK? Strange, isn’t it.
But this is what people miss distraction. That’s the point. Get everyone riled up, confused, and chasing shadows while something else slips under the radar.
Look closer at the video. The way the police are dressed, the way they’re acting, none of it adds up. And here’s the kicker – do you know how near-impossible it is to prove that someone has viewed a post? Millions of people can view a single post. Do you honestly think the police have some magical technology that pinpoints your phone, your location, and your identity just because you scrolled past something? Nonsense.
I’ve worked with computers a long time. Most accounts are set up with fake names, throwaway emails, pay-as-you-go SIMs. Not even tied to Wi-Fi. Good luck tracing that back to one person and knocking on their door.
So what are we really seeing here? A staged piece of theatre. A scare tactic to make people too nervous to look at what they want online. To condition you. To control you. And while everyone’s panicking about this one video, the real agenda carries on unnoticed.
This whole thing reeks. It’s been done on purpose. Not to protect anyone – but to stop you looking, to stop you questioning, to stop you talking.
HOWEVER ENJOY THE PICTURES :)
Everyone’s quick to jump on anything death-related, but let’s actually look at that video of the two police officers turning up at the woman’s door. The whole thing stinks. First off, there isn’t a si... View MoreEveryone’s quick to jump on anything death-related, but let’s actually look at that video of the two police officers turning up at the woman’s door. The whole thing stinks. First off, there isn’t a single law in this country that says you can’t view a social media post. None. I’ve checked the legislation, I’ve checked the laws – nothing exists.
And let’s talk about the woman in the burka. Doesn’t she look suspiciously like someone we’ve already seen plastered on TV before? The same woman who was told she wasn’t allowed back into the UK? Strange, isn’t it.
But this is what people miss distraction. That’s the point. Get everyone riled up, confused, and chasing shadows while something else slips under the radar.
Look closer at the video. The way the police are dressed, the way they’re acting, none of it adds up. And here’s the kicker – do you know how near-impossible it is to prove that someone has viewed a post? Millions of people can view a single post. Do you honestly think the police have some magical technology that pinpoints your phone, your location, and your identity just because you scrolled past something? Nonsense.
I’ve worked with computers a long time. Most accounts are set up with fake names, throwaway emails, pay-as-you-go SIMs. Not even tied to Wi-Fi. Good luck tracing that back to one person and knocking on their door.
So what are we really seeing here? A staged piece of theatre. A scare tactic to make people too nervous to look at what they want online. To condition you. To control you. And while everyone’s panicking about this one video, the real agenda carries on unnoticed.
This whole thing reeks. It’s been done on purpose. Not to protect anyone – but to stop you looking, to stop you questioning, to stop you talking.
HOWEVER ENJOY THE PICTURES :)
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