Ambush Predator
You won't see me coming....
Tuesday, 30 June 2026
Quote Of The Month
"This ridiculous man-child has a total lack of self awareness. He quit the job. He chose to spend the last few years trashing not only his family but the country. He and his harridan of a wife accused us of being racists. So, damn right we shouldn’t have to foot the bill for his security. We owe him nothing. If that makes him distraught, then in the fine words of BSM Williams, oh dear, how sad, never mind."
Post Of The Month
What's Most 'Concerning' Is The Very Presence Of These Men In Our Neighbourhoods
A man has been charged with murder following the discovery of the body of a two-year-old girl at an address in Chertsey.
Kerjean was described by police as a French national who was born in the Central African Republic.
Det Ch Supt Jon Groenen said: "This is a tragic incident, and our thoughts are with the child's family, as well as all those who knew her. "Our teams are working hard to build a picture of what happened, and a significant police presence will remain in Pyrcroft Road over the coming days," he added.
"We appreciate that the incident itself, as well as the significant police presence, will be concerning for residents," said Groenen.
Much more events like this, in this unseasonal weather, and we might see lynch mobs forming.
Monday, 29 June 2026
It's No Myth..
Policing in Britain has “adopted the language of activism” and official guidance has “over-corrected” to combat accusations of racism, one of the UK’s most senior officers has said. Sir Stephen Watson, the chief constable of Greater Manchester police, said he did not believe that “two-tier policing” existed or that forces were biased against white people.
As a famous movie lawyer once said, it doesn’t matter what he believes what matters is what he can prove, and the evidence is all against him.
Police had, however, allowed that perception to take hold in part as a result of anti-racism guidance that advised officers to treat suspects differently depending on their ethnicity.
“Particularly in the light of the tragic murder of Henry Nowak, I do understand that this idea that two-tier policing takes place is now widespread,” he said. “I don’t think it’s justified, but I can understand where it’s coming from.”
Well, let me help; it's coming from incidents like this one (now seemingly removed since I first saw it, but it’s an incident where a black guy attacked a white man and the police rolled up and arrested the victim, again. I’ll leave it in in case the poster appeals and it returns):
And this one:This is disgusting, @metpoliceuk. The black guy was the aggressor, but it's the white man who the police go after & restrain. pic.twitter.com/8imFKezC4k
— David Atherton (@daveatherton) June 22, 2026
And this one:This was declared a terror attack right away, even though no one died
— Dux (@DuxVul) June 21, 2026
Southport was not declared a terror attack when 3 children were executed
See how it works https://t.co/u3waPaq5TC
I've seen widespread criticism of how this interaction between police and these teenage girls was handled.
— Ben Graham (@BenGrahamUK) June 22, 2026
For me, one officer appears to escalate the situation by pushing and then drawing his baton. From there, everything spirals out of control.
Watching police officers using…
Especially when compared to this one:
Police had their hands full in WOLVERHAMPTON by a group of youths as they attempted to make an arrest.
— Kiera Diss (@KieraDiss) June 24, 2026
But there were no batons or tasers as we saw used on the white teen girls recently.
Two-Tier policing as per usual. pic.twitter.com/Yhyg0GbnTF
Watson, who is tipped as the potential successor to Sir Mark Rowley as the head of the Metropolitan police, said forces must be “a little less timid about making sure we emphasise our impartiality”.
Practicing some would be a good start!
“I think we have some lessons to learn … Perhaps we have been uncritical in adopting certain elements of language. We’ve adopted the language of activism,” he said. “We’ve sometimes taken on board what are challenged concepts and we’ve written those into policy and intent – all with the best of reasons – but these issues then get held up almost as exhibit X, as the proof that we do not treat people equally.”
And this man is being tipped as a successor to the head of the Met, when Rowley's gaffes get too numerous to tolerate!
Watson has been called Britain’s “anti-woke” police chief after he instructed officers not to take the knee during Black Lives Matters protests in 2021 because it would undermine impartiality. He said he would “probably kneel before the queen, God and Mrs Watson, that’s it”.
That won't last, not when he gets a sniff of the top job.
Do They Just Not Understand The English Language?
A man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a car hit with several people (Ed: maybe the BBC could use some English lessons too) on a busy shopping street in West London.
The Metropolitan Police said a 34-year-old Somali-born driver fled the scene but was stopped in nearby Grange Park a short time later, where he was arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving and attempted murder.Earlier reports insisted he was 'a Britsh born man of Somali background'...
While counter-terrorism police were involved in the initial investigation, it is not being treated as terror-related. The Met said it was "keeping an open mind as to any potential motive".Then it's not that open at all, if you have rejected the inconvenient possibility straight away.
Sunday, 28 June 2026
What A Pity Sir David Attenborough Doesn't Read The News...
...bevause he would stop you from embarassing yourself with this headline.
Kevin Murphy, who runs Norfolk Wildlife Rescue, told the BBC he would attempt to capture the feline, believed to be a Savannah cat, first spotted on Tuesday night in the Bramerton area, near Norwich.A Savannah cat is a hybrid breed created by crossing a serval, which is native to sub-Saharan Africa, with a domesticated cat breed.
Even if it turned out to be a serval, it wouldn't be classed as a 'big cat'. Yes, it's large, but the term doesn't relate to size.
Geography According To The 'Mail'....
Sunday Funnies...
I'm not sure any endorsement would have helped No 4...





