By MICHAEL SLOVANOS
BRITAIN’S new WEF-endorsed Prime Minister Sir KeIr Starmer has launched a national campaign to clamp down on UK people, mostly white British nationals and members of the English Defence League (EDF), who have been protesting the country’s WEF-UN instigated open-door immigration policy.
A riot in the town of Southport on July 31st followed the deadly stabbing of three young girls at a dance class in the town near Liverpool on the 29th. It followed a major demonstration in London on the Saturday before, led by anti-immigration campaigner Tommy Robinson, who was arrested under anti-terrorism laws.
Three girls aged six, seven and nine were reported to have died after the attack on July 29th. Two adults who attempted to protect the children were critically injured along with eight other children. The alleged killer is UK-born and not a migrant. His parents are from Rwanda.
The stabbing attack was claimed by a bogus robot news site called Channel 3Now, to have been undertaken by an Islamic radical who they named and said was on an MI6 watch list. This apparently led to a demonstration which developed into a riot outside a Mosque in Southport on the Wednesday.
The Mirror newspaper made the following report : “Channel3 Now, which poses as an American news website on X, reposted the fake claims which were seen by nearly two million users before being deleted. The misinformation was quickly picked up by far-right thug Tommy Robinson, Russian state media, and disgraced influencer Andrew Tate, who told his 10 million followers that an “illegal migrant” had stabbed “six little girls” and told people to “wake up”.”
Cairns News detects something suspicious about this entire event, which appears to be feeding certain anti-Russian, anti-populist globalist narratives. The stabbing recalls a similar knife attack in Bondi, Sydney. Starmer is reacting as would be predicted.
A 17-year-old Cardiff-born black teenager named Axel Rudakubana has been charged with the stabbing murder and attempted murder of eight other children. He has been described as autistic and had been “unwilling to leave the house and communicate with family for a period of time”.
The term “Manchurian candidate” comes to mind. Cairns News would like to hear false flag specialist Ole Dammegard’s comments on the event.
The Mirror newspaper was told by “a source” that the family was heavily involved with a local church, and described the suspect as a “quiet choir boy”. The ex-Formby Range High School student was part of a school drama group that once took part in a show at the Shaftesbury Theatre in the West End.
Starmer has announced he will employ facial recognition cameras to track down protesters and set up a new police unit with an emphasis on sharing intelligence and using criminal behaviour orders to restrict the movement of people. He will also fast-track recruitment of officers to tackle a wave of demonstrations.
Starmer here is not focusing on potential terrorist attacks, he’s focusing on Britons protesting against the open borders immigration that his party, like the “Conservatives” before him, adhere to.
As reported by Cairns News Tommy Robinson was arrested and charged on July 28th under the Anti-Terrorism Act 2000 following a large anti-immigration protest rally in London at which the documentary Silenced was screened. Robinson said the Act does not allow him to remain silent and if he does not answer questions, he is breaking the law.
According to the Mirror, Starmer’s plan “includes better coordinating police efforts to create a united front against the shocking scenes of unrest that has injured scores of police officers and seen more than 100 people arrested.”
The Mirror said an investigation has revealed plans for over 15 demonstrations across the UK, and details emerged on social media platforms showcasing calls to action “some emblazoned with England flags and fervent slogans such as “enough is enough”, “save our kids”, and demands to “stop the boats”.
According to the Press Association “protests were set to strike Southport itself, Leeds, and Bristol. After hundreds of violent protesters were arrested on Wednesday, the investigation revealed another 15 events planned in the coming days, as well as two counter protests to oppose the brick-throwing far right instigators”.
