Tuesday, 16 November 2021

Well, You Could Knock Me Down With A Feather!

A suspected terrorist who blew himself up outside Liverpool Women’s hospital at the weekend has been named as 32-year-old Emad al-Swealmeen.

I don't think we really need the 'suspected' in there, do we? 

Al-Swealmeen had changed his name by deed poll to Enzo Almeni, in honour of Italian race car legend Enzo Ferrari, to sound more western on his asylum application, which subsequently failed in 2014, Hitchcott told the Daily Mail.

Hang on... *checks calendar* ... so why was he still here? 

He is said to have converted to Christianity after moving to the UK from the Middle East and was later briefly taken in by Christian volunteers Malcolm and Elizabeth Hitchcott in Liverpool. Speaking to the BBC, Elizabeth Hitchcott said: “We’re just so, so sad. We just loved him, he was a lovely guy,” adding she and her husband were “very” shocked by the incident.

How many more are there like this, who take advantage of our lax borders and supine, incompetent asylum process? 

Official sources previously confirmed to the PA news agency the suspect was not previously known to the security services.

Well, he's known now. And who is scrutinising the backgrounds of all the others like him? Not to mention the hordes coming across the Channel? 

9 comments:

  1. There's a lot about this case that is reminiscent of the Parson's Green incident. In both these cases you have 'refugees' who decide that they want to kill or maim the citizens of the nation that took them in. There is also the involvement of naive people whether Christian or non-Christian who have been persuaded by the 'refugees welcome' arseholes to take in one of these potentially explosive 'refugees'. Then you have the subterfuge by the 'refugee' about their background and motives. In the Parson's Green case it was the Islamic savage pretending to be a poor downtrodden and oppressed refugee and in the Liverpool case it is a Muslim pretending to convert to Christianity in order to get housed and fed by the taxpayer in the UK.

    Those who govern this country should have learned the lessons of the Parson's Green attack but they clearly did not.

    As to your question Julia, I reckon there are hundreds if not thousands of sleeper jihadis or other dangerous individuals posing as 'refugees'.

    A quick bit of information that might be interesting to some. When Britain let in hundreds of children as part of the Kindertransport very few of them became criminals or extremists but a great many of them grew up to make great contributions not just to the UK but to the world. We benefited from the people that Britain rescued in the Kindertransport, but we have got nothing but grief from importing these fake refugee Islamic savages. The Kindertransport kids ended up as an asset, the Syrian 'refugees' and other similar chancers have turned out to be a massive and sometimes deadly burden.

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  2. The real issue is that his asylum application failed - so why hasn't he been sent back to wherever he came from in the seven years since? Changing names seems a common feature - as if he could look more 'western' and seems to fool those 'managing' the system

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  3. Further to Fahrenheit211's comments: the sponsors of the Kindertransport had to guarantee to the UK governemnt that the children would not be a charge on the British state. They were not put up in the equivalent of 4-star hotels at taxpayers' expense.

    Also the children were not hawking themselves round Europe seeing who could provide the best "deal": they (or, rather, their parents) were desperate to find them refuge: nobody wanted them and borders in Europe and elsewhere were closed to them.

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  4. The Kindertransport was in very different times, there was no soft-touch welfare state ever eager to distribute tax-payers' money to all-comers. For those 1940s immigrants, it was sink or swim, they either provided for themselves or they expired.

    Now they don't even need to worry about 'sink or swim' in the Channel, those nice folk from the Border Force and the RNLI will helpfully shuttle them to the Dover Benefits Office every day of the week.

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  5. Don't forget that whilst RNLI is a deserving charity they are only allowed to launch with the consent of, or more likely the instruction from Coastguard. Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't Coastguard a sister entity to Borderfarce?
    In other words, I think that RNLI are just doing what they are told to do and have no choice in the matter. Pity.

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  6. Why were they let in and have not been deported?

    Er, have you looked at the entirely diverse (well except for the native born melanin deficient) crews who make up the entirety of Immigration and the Home Office?

    I mean, who couldn't see putting tribal people in charge of who gets into the country gets ... more tribal people?

    It's like Rochdale et al, Oh you got the media showing the token white person 'in charge' when it came out, but in reality almost all the social workers, police and council involved were members of the tribe.

    Deliberately importing savages was bad enough, but putting them in positions of trust and power was disastrous.

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  7. I'm not really terrorised by this anywhere near as much I am terrorised by my own government.

    Seems it worked out fine. Pathetic bomb blew up the maker and didn't even get the taxi driver in the same car.

    This result is probably the best we could hope for. If he'd been caught we be paying for a prison term followed by dole for the rest of his life or another attempt but with what he has now learned in prison. Alternatively it may have been someone decent who was killed. Nope. This was a good result.

    Long may their prophet look after them like this.

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  8. "There's a lot about this case that is reminiscent of the Parson's Green incident. "

    Yup, absolutely. You'd think the authorities and intelligence agencies would have recognised a pattern by now, if we all can, wouldn't you?

    " We benefited from the people that Britain rescued in the Kindertransport, but we have got nothing but grief from importing these fake refugee Islamic savages. "

    Absolutely spot on!

    "Changing names seems a common feature - as if he could look more 'western' and seems to fool those 'managing' the system"

    Something that doesn't appear too difficult even for someone of low IQ...

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  9. "The Kindertransport was in very different times, there was no soft-touch welfare state ever eager to distribute tax-payers' money to all-comers. "

    It's the main pull factor for many, it's true. For others, it's the chance to work in the black economy. If we could only close both doors..

    "In other words, I think that RNLI are just doing what they are told to do and have no choice in the matter. "

    Sadly, I feel today's woke RNLI (which has been hollowed out by the usual suspects) would not need any urging.

    "Seems it worked out fine. Pathetic bomb blew up the maker and didn't even get the taxi driver in the same car."

    This time. There's always a next time.

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