The secret of freedom lies in educating people, whereas the secret of tyranny is in keeping them ignorant. - Maximilien Robespierre.

Sunday, November 02, 2025

Train Horror As Knife Rampage Leaves 10 in Hospital – Not Terror Attack Authorities Claim.

 Thirty police officers and numerous ambulances rushed to the London North Eastern Railway (LNER) Doncaster to London King’s Cross service after it made an emergency stop in the Cambridgeshire town of Huntingdon as two men of Caribbean descent rampaged through the inter - city train randomly attacking passengers. The attack is believed to have begun shortly after the train left Peterborough. 

In this latest outrage the two assailants, armed with machetes terrorised fellow travellers. Passengers are reported to have hid in toilets as one suspect carried a “big knife”, witnesses said, while others claimed they were trampled on as distressed passengers attempted to flee the chaos.

Armed police descended on the platform and “tasered a man waving a large knife”, bystanders also claimed. 

Videos also emerged on social media showing police cars racing to the scene as armed officers raced to the platform at around 7.42pm on Saturday.

The motive for the attack is not known but there may be a religious element involved as several passengers involved in the attack reported one of the assailents kept saying, "The devil is not going to win." In the most blatant attempt yet to gaslight the public about this type of atrocity which is happening more and more often,the authorities claimed the attack was not terror related.

Britain is at boiling point as once again, in this case we have witnessed the authorities trying to deflect attention from the elephant in the room by spreading misinformation: they told us that the suspects were "British nationals," that the attack was not though to be terror related and that there was no racial or religious element. 

A month ago we were hearing and seeing the same narrative in the aftermath of another knife weilding madman's attack on a Synagogue in Manchester. The reaction to this latest incident is so reminiscent of the government's idiotic reaction last year to the killing of three young girls in Southport when an attempt to cover up the truth about the killer's background and motove triggered violent protests.  

In the past week alone in the past week alone, a refugee from Afghanistan has been charged with killing a dog-walker and stabbing two other people in Uxbridge, an asylum seeker from Somalia has been jailed for stabbing a bank customer to death in Derby, an asylum seeker from Sudan has been convicted of murdering a female member of staff from his migrant hotel in Walsall by stabbing her with a screwdriver, an asylum seeker from Libya has been jailed for chasing Bournemouth hotel staff with a knife because he didn’t like the free food they’d given him, an asylum seeker from Afghanistan has been found guilty of raping a teenage girl in Elgin, and an asylum seeker from Ethiopia who’d been convicted of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl in Essex was first accidentally released by prison staff, and then, upon recapture, was gien  £500 by the Home Office in a desperate effort to dissuade him from trying to challenge his deportation. And still they try to tell us talk og an immigration crisis are just a far - right conspiracy theory. 

How stupid to they think we are?

Social media today is full of posts like this:

 posted by Major G. Lear

I don't really care how they label the train stabbings - whether it's terror-related, gang-related, or linked to mental health issues. It doesn't make a difference to the bigger picture, and it doesn't change the underlying reality we face. 
 
Calling someone a British national doesn't inspire confidence either; we have British nationals who can't even speak English, let alone embody the values of this country. Citizenship has become a technicality rather than a symbol of belonging or shared purpose.
 
The truth is undeniable: whether it's terrorism, organised crime, or the result of untreated mental health crises, we are living in a country far less safe than it was 15 years ago and seemingly drifting towards civil conflict. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), knife crime in England and Wales rose by 9% in 2022 compared to the previous year, with over 50,000 recorded offences. 
 
Despite having more laws on the books, we have fewer police officers on the streets to enforce them. The number of police officers per 100,000 people has dropped from 262 in 2010 to 228 in 2023. Our growing population, which now exceeds 67 million, is stretching already limited resources, leaving communities vulnerable and under-protected.
 
Public services are overwhelmed, with NHS waiting lists reaching a record high of over 7.6 million people in mid-2023, and the cracks in the system are widening with every passing year.
 
Our media, which should serve as a watchdog for truth and accountability, is blatantly dishonest. Sensationalism and bias have replaced objective reporting, and the public is left misinformed or manipulated. A study by the Reuters Institute found that only 34% of Britons trust the news they consume, one of the lowest levels in Europe.
 
Meanwhile, our government operates with an increasingly tyrannical approach, prioritising control and optics over meaningful solutions. The opposition fares no better, merely echoing what people want to hear without offering genuine alternatives. They engage in revisionist rhetoric, conveniently forgetting their own failures when they held power.
 
Our capital city, once a symbol of culture and opportunity, is now plagued by violent crime and a steady decline in tourism. London saw a 16% increase in homicides in 2022 compared to the previous year, and reports of thefts and muggings have surged by 25%. The streets that once bustled with visitors from around the globe now carry an air of unease.
 
Economically, we've been a basket case ever since the 2009 financial crash. The so-called recovery was a façade; bailing out bankers and handing out bonuses to the very people responsible for the crisis wasn't real economic repair work. It was a band-aid on a gaping wound, leaving the average citizen to bear the brunt of austerity and stagnant wages.
 
Real wages in the UK have fallen by 3% in the last two years alone, marking the steepest decline in decades.
 
Family life, the cornerstone of any strong society, has been fractured since the lockdowns. The isolation, stress, and disruption caused during that period created divisions that have only deepened over time. A survey by Mind revealed that 60% of adults in the UK reported a decline in their mental health during the pandemic, and the effects are still being felt today.
 
Relationships are strained, mental health issues are on the rise, and the sense of community that once defined neighbourhoods has eroded. These issues are compounded by the failings of self-serving politicians who prioritise their careers over the well-being of their constituents.
 
FROM THE ARCHIVE:
 
The politicisation of the police has further undermined trust, as law enforcement is seen as either ineffective or selective in its application of justice. Trust in the police has dropped to 55%, according to a 2023 YouGov poll, compared to 72% a decade ago.
 
Our education system, once a source of pride, now prioritises protecting certain groups - even their criminal elements - under the guise of multiculturalism. This misguided approach has left many feeling alienated and betrayed, as fairness and accountability are sacrificed for political correctness.
 
In 2022, Ofsted reported that nearly 40% of schools in England were rated as requiring improvement or inadequate in their ability to provide a safe and inclusive environment. The result is a generation growing up in a fragmented society, unsure of its identity and future.
 
Together, these factors have crippled what was once a great nation. A country that once stood as a beacon of stability, opportunity, and unity now finds itself grappling with division, insecurity, and decline. If we are to reclaim what we've lost, we must confront these issues with honesty and a collective determination to rebuild - not just patch up - a broken system.