Rumor is that the English are on the brink of rioting and so the government triggered a false flag to justify this Marshall Law they just implemented.

51  2017-05-24 by LightBringerFlex

Here's the message from someone who lives in England:

Things are going to get really shit here after Brexit. Workers rights will be going out of the window (which is why so many business owners funded UKIP) around the same time that the welfare system changes even more for the worse, forcing people into horrible situations where they're working all hours for what converts to not a lot. I think after the EU residents are gone, the massive amounts of agricultural work (fruit and veg picking for starters) will be 'offered' to British people (to be taken unless they want sanctions). I even think they'll start building accommodation for them to stay the season. I think there's going to be a clampdown on the drug black market as well for a couple of reasons (they're really pushing the 'we didn't get searched' angle after the Manchester incident btw) which is a means of survival for lots of people but also a massive amount of money swilling about that May and the like would prefer to see going elsewhere. You just cannot live on benefits alone, it's basically impossible already. Hence the foodbanks. I'm expecting drugs tests for dole-claimers too as Australia is just bringing in. I have a few more predictions but I won't bore you with them all. I made a post the other day (deleted) about this with regards to Mays statement about the 'new' internet she wants with restrictions on what can be posted etc. I think this is all about stopping communication and organisation precisely because they don't want a repeat of the London riots with even more people. They also don't want protests. Protests give people an idea of how not-alone they are. The riots also showed what just a few chavs could do with no real direction. Watch this vid from about the 17min mark. I really think they're expecting it and they know why.

Video mentioned above:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IF_AC0n_zjk

40 comments

Britain is totally fucked. Who cares?

British people would be my first guess.

If they cared, why did they allow themselves to get in to this predicament then?

Its happening everywhere man - its easier to see it when you are looking in on it from the outside - but when you have to look at yourself, it is much more obscure.

Take this whole seth rich thing - i betcha its complete bolonga and the msm is just dangling it in front of everybody to keep us frothy and running in circles about something we cant solve

rise above it.

This isn't a Swedistan situation. Britain isn't totally fucked yet. They can be saved.

Me Mike. I live here and so do my family and friends.

Sorry Molly. You and your people are fucked. Move to New Zealand. Dont come to the US because we are our own special kind of fucked. So who cares?

If you care so little why are you here shouting about how little you care?

...People that care about their fellow humans, those of us that have compassion and empathy?

Lol...yet your next comment is "why didn't they do something about it." With all the media propaganda, establishment money and resources spent on dividing us from one another based on bullshit (race, class, politics, any/all differences are exploited), stifling information flow by restricting free speech and the internet, discouraging activism, not to mention increasingly lower wages that increase the difficulty of making an honest living...well, it's obvious why the people didn't "do something to stop it."

Some are ignorant, many are fearful, most are exhausted. Each of only has so much energy and time to devote to things both within and without, the harder you have to work to support yourself and your family, the less you have to spare to educate yourself on issues, let alone acting on them.

I don't know whether to laugh or cry that people like you still exist.

You should eat, drink and be merry friend for tomorrow we die!

I think of that dude in Tekken.

Maybe I am misreading what was posted but the English voted for Brexit and now are going to riot because they got what they voted for?

They were duped or spurred on by the racism that was grown in order to dehumanise and demonise all muslims in order to get the public to support the oil wars . Also, complacency on the part of a lot of people like myself who just assumed there weren't that many idiots and that enough other people would go out and vote stay.

48% voted remain. Lots of promises by leave turned out to be lies. Plenty of people not happy

Lets get this clear. 52% of the eligible public voted to leave the EU. If you take into consideration the 28% of the public who didn't vote (or, to put it another way - were happy with the way things were), you get figures that 37% of the eligible public voted to leave, and 63% either voted to remain, or didn't want a change.

Suddenly makes the referendum look like a massive joke.

You can't extrapolate that people who didn't vote were happy with how things were, at best you can extrapolate that they weren't bothered about whether or not we left the EU. The only people you can say were happy with the status quo were those who voted remain.

Weren't bothered about whether or not we left the EU means they must have been happy with the way things were, no? Otherwise they'd have got up and voted to leave...

Not necessarily. Many people didn't feel informed enough to make the decision, but were unhappy with the current state of the EU, many were unhappy with the current EU-UK relationship but were worried about the implications of a hard Brexit and many were just apathetic. If you assume apathy means happiness with the status quo are you just going to lump non-voters with the governing party at elections?

I think with elections a non-vote is a non-vote - there isn't a simple yes or no answer.

OK, I agree that there were people unhappy with the current state of the EU, or not informed enough to make a decision - however I'm not sure they made up the the nearly 13 million non-voters. Quite a chunk of those I'm willing to bet would have been "we'll never leave, there's no point in me voting" or "I can't be bothered".

The referendum should have been a one-answer deal. You go to vote if you want to leave the EU. That's it.

So even less - 35% specifically wanted to remain.

Labor has been rising in the polls, so naturally a terror attack and a paranoid overreaction to it is just the thing to kill their momentum.

They haven't risen anywhere near enough to be a concern, though.

You'd be surprised of the current levels of support labour have if you've been following the Troy narrative.

Fairly sure Troy fell hundreds of years ago.../s (couldn't help it)

People would rather waste a vote on ukip than labour if not conservative. Cornbyn and abbot are a joke

No vote is a wasted vote. You may feel so, but it's not true. You vote for who you want, and everyone else can vote for who they want, and we can all have another utterly unrepresentative parliament for the next four years.

They rose 9 points in a week, giving polls are over-correcting for May's Tory's as they failed to account for shy Corbynites replacing shy Labour that's far too close for them to be confident of winning, as 9 points in another week would put them neck and neck. Whilst this terror attack is not a false flag event, it's certainly convenient for the Conservatives - who are always seen as stronger on national security and terrorism.

We're not on the brink of rioting. It didn't end well the last time the country rioted.

Poll tax riots wored out OK

except we got council tax.... :(

You might not be, but i can think of a lot of people who probably are.

The only thing that needs to happen, is for enough people to get to the point where they realise they are going to die anyway. The EU government is determined to mercilessly punish anyone who does not conform to their will.

Please elaborate

The engineered stockmarket instability, primarily. It happened both after the initial Brexit announcement, and then again after the Article 7 announcement.

T'was me. I wouldn't say 'on the brink' exactly but I really feel there's going to be civil unrest in the not too distant future. I think this is connected to Mays 'new' internet. Cambridge Analytica just demonstrated perfectly what you can do with all that Facebook data, also running the Brexit Leave internet campaign and the general consensus seems to be that this kind of info also allows predictions about peoples behaviour as well as the ability to 'sway' them. Think about all that in the context of a tightly contolled internet where your data isn't going to be wasted anonymously on sites like 4chan (or indeed if you're using a VPN - in fact I wouldn't be surprised if a VPN features in the Manchester story at some point). It will become nearly impossible to organise protests without being headed off before you even board a train or bus. In fact, it could become difficult to even post anything that smells slightly of activism. I forgot to mention, police officers have been using foodbanks. Times are hard in the UK and I don't see them getting any better any time soon. A lot worse in fact.

this is why the powers that be have been arming the US police with military grade weapons since 2008. they know something big is coming sooner or later, and places like Baltimore and Ferguson were just test beds.

http://www.bbc.com/news/av/election-2017-40005437/general-election-2017-theresa-may-on-funding-care-for-older-people

Theresa May says health care for the elderly must be cut.

It hasn't gone down very well

Look at the average education level of pro-Brexit voters ... all you really need to know is contained in those statistics.

She hasn't implemented martial law.

Nobody is going to riot. People in the UK are all bent over liberals who believe all the Sun newspaper and Sky News tells them. They're too busy drinking themselves stupid to care whats going on outside. Only people who might cause a fuss is them Pro EU when we leave the Union

Nope, no riots happening here. Maybe stop watching so much tv and go outside. Think I'm rioting in 30 degree heat!?

Cup of tea in the sunshine like a true rebel.