There is ‘something very different’ about this case.

 

For reasons of accuracy and of credibility, I would not normally feature stuff from Alex Jones’ ‘Info Wars’ channel. I find that his constant ‘tin foil hattery’ and conspiracy theorising is both off-putting and probably wrong. For the record I’ve made my position on conspiracy theorising quite plain in previous articles on this site. In addition I would advise readers to take a look at David Aaronovitch’s ‘Voodoo Histories’ to see how bullshit conspiracy theories have influenced history, sometimes for the worse.

However, just as a broken analogue clock tells the correct time twice a day, occasionally Alex Jones gets something correct and I find that despite my wariness of Alex Jones’ output, I have to feature something that Mr Jones has done. The item in question is an interview with Caolan Robertson, one of Tommy Robinson’s colleagues and a person who was present when Mr Robinson was arrested and in the court hearing that followed.

It is a very interesting interview, which was published yesterday, in which Mr Robertson goes as far as he can in detailing what has happened without breaching the court gagging order. Mr Robinson confirms reports that have been made elsewhere that there was something really odd about this case such as the Judge and the police apparently ‘smirking’ from a window at the arrest scene happening

below them. Mr Robertson also said that it was from this same window that the defendants in the primary case in question, one that Britons are not supposed to mention on pain of imprisonment, were making signs that Mr Robertson claimed were threats to kill.

Thankfully Mr Robertson also confirmed that Tommy Robinson is safe for the moment and has been placed in a prison that does not appear to be as heavily Islamised as some of Britain’s prisons have become. However, this may change and Mr Robinson still continues to be in grave danger of assault or murder from the violent Islamic savages that make up 15.4% of Britain’s prison population.

I find myself in complete agreement with Mr Robertson on his assessment of the furore that has blown up over Mr Tommy Robinson’s arrest. Mr Robinson has been arrested and imprisoned before, sometimes for dubious reasons, and there have been protests about his imprisonment. But this time things are very much different. This time the anger about how Mr Robinson has been treated is greater and has manifested itself in much more protest than ever before. I do not know how the protests about Mr Robinson’s incarceration will eventually play out, but what I will say is that from what I’ve observed, these demonstrators are almost entirely peaceful. I will also say that these protesters are burning with just anger about what has happened to a man who has merely told the truth about some of the problems, especially Britain’s Islam-related problems.

Tommy Robinson has become a lightning-rod for the seething anger that has grown among the populace about the problems that Islam has brought to the UK. These problems include such as horrors as massive amounts of Islamic sexual predation, terrorism, corruption of our institutions such as the police and of politics. People are also getting very vexed about the hostility, sometimes violent hostility, that too many Islamic groups have for the UK, its people and its culture. What I find both amazing and heartening is that so far, much of this anger has not, in the main been directed at ordinary innocent Muslims, despite the lies told about the pro-Tommy supporters by the supine and dishonest mainstream media that we hate individual Moslems, that is plainly not the case and most of us are able to separate the individual Muslim, who may even be coerced into being Muslim, from the ideology of Islam itself. Anger has instead mostly been directed at the Establishment, an Establishment that has allowed all these problems to fester unimpeded by any agent or organ of the State.

Here’s the video of the interview with Mr Robertson by Alex Jones.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtilwMzitPw&feature=youtu.be

2 Comments on "There is ‘something very different’ about this case."

  1. So how did it come to this? He read out the names and charges against the alleged groomer-rapists which had been printed in the local press. He filmed outside the precincts of the court – he specifically enquired of some official whether filming there was ok, and was answered in the affirmative. Some of the alleged groomers came by and they made some choice comments about his wife and mother, he reacted somewhat – and filmed them.

    But at no stage did it appear that there was any justification for an arrest on suspicion of breach of the peace and incitement – which the contempt judgement must have been based upon.

    Denied access to his solicitor, who was apparently told he had been released he was appointed a court lawyer, useful as a chocolate tea-pot. Surely these lies are an abuse of the process

    The issue of prejudicing the trial is a moot one, the “Griffin tweet” did not cause the 3rd Rochdale grooming gang to collapse – far more of any issue than anything Robinson had done

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/9253092/Rochdale-grooming-BNP-leaders-tweet-almost-caused-trial-to-collapse-amid-fears-far-right-had-a-mole-in-the-jury.html

    Sammy Woodhouse, the Rotherham survivor, tweeted the following pertinent comment

    “If opinions can jeopardise trails then our system is more messed up then I thought! My abuser & defence tried everything to stop the trial, the evidence, stories etc was world wide b4 trial, it wasn’t jeopardised 4the fact of..our judge wasn’t taking shit! Neither should others.”

    In other words the attempts by sleazy lawyers to subvert the trials were dismissed

    They wanted to get him, they have for a long time and they did – in a manner which harks back to Henry III, Charles I and the Court of Star Chamber

  2. And now we find Leeds Live have all but printed Tommy’s address – the Far Lefties would of course.

    The vindictive Manson wouldn’t make an order

    If there are legal reasons for an address not to be published, a judge can make a court order prohibiting its publication.”

    https://www.leeds-live.co.uk/news/leeds-news/leedslive-published-part-tommy-robinsons-14721447

    So Manson is delighted to send Tommy to prison for 13 months on the basis of a spurious risk of prejudicing the grooming trial, and apparently equally delighted to put Tommy’s family at risk, knowing this is going to be mental torture for Tommy

    This is the face of evil

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