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Not my flag.
Tommy Robinson Free!
“Former English Defence League leader Tommy Robinson has been freed on bail by leading judges after winning his challenge against a contempt of court finding.
Lord Chief Justice Lord Burnett and two other judges in London quashed a finding of contempt made against Robinson at Leeds Crown Court in May when he was sentenced to 13 months in jail.
Announcing the decision on Wednesday, Lord Burnett said the court was allowing his appeal “in respect of the committal for contempt at Leeds Crown Court”.
He’s not out of the woods yet,but at least he’s out.![]()
Were We, The People, asked?
‘UN wants good news on migrants
A UN pact on migration commits governments to introduce programs aimed at “sensitising and educating” the media. ‘
Via The Australian. (paywalled)
Open House 7/28/18

A Warning to Australia-
They have planted their flag on your soil-
UP 844 out for a stretch,July 2018
High Ball starts around 7:56 ![]()
Zuckerberg in the hot seat
The latest Woodpile Report is up.
‘..So far it’s been psyops and low-voltage street conflict. Beware. All sides are locked and loaded so when restraint gives way it could be a free fall. How far and how fast things devolve can’t be known but what is known is there’s no bottom. Opportunists and predators are sniffing the wind. Prepare to support and defend your family, yourself and your community. Get serious. The classic question applies: if you’re not preparing for the worst, what are you preparing for? Stay away from crowds. ‘
Beware the Chinese Debt Trap
Loaning money to someone you know can’t pay it back-Or Chinese loan sharks on a state level.
“Another feature of Chinese debt imperialism is on display in Pakistan, as a local government in hock to Beijing blames its own people for problems with a Belt and Road project. It is not quite as jaw-dropping as the Kenyan government insulting Kenyans as layabouts who might just deserve the abuse they have been getting from Chinese employers, but the WSJ notes that Pakistani authorities are blaming Pakistanis for causing budget shortfalls by failing to pay for Chinese electricity in a timely manner.”
