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Tanja - this is such an important post as information is siloed and I hadn't even heard about the horrific story of this man in Essen despite the large numbers of people injured. Governments have created problems for citizens by their immigration policies and here in Australia, we have just taken in a number of Hamas sympathizers in the name of "humanitarianism". This can't be an accident and the underlying plan has to be complete disruption of society. The two side by side headlines demonstrate how difficult it is to find out "the truth" and now governments are trying to outlaw disinformation and misinformation - which are really defined as anything governments don't like. It will increasingly be hard to find what is really going on. We're in a mess.

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Thank you so much, Reuben it is indeed a horrific story, unfortunately one of many. Your last sentence sums it up perfectly…

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I'm working in Türkiye at the moment and it's interesting to speak to the guys there and learn how concerned they are with immigration. They border Syria of course, so they got hit by the first waves of people fleeing the fighting, and they have certainly got a substantial anti-immigration lobby there. It's young people too who are concerned, they're not afraid to voice their opinions.

Anyway, thanks for highlighting articles like this, I would never handover been able to read this otherwise. Cheers, Jon

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Thank you, Jon, I believe some things just need to be shared and it is scary how deceiving the media is…

Have a great Sunday

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Thanks Tania, you too. I managed a couple of hours running along the Mersey this morning, and I'm cooking roast beef to be accompanied by a 2016 Chateau Latour this evening, so I'd say it's going pretty well!

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Now that’s what I call a plan for a Sunday evening

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Sorry Tanja, autocorrect....

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