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What will summer 2012 bring ?
12 June 2012, 10:41,
#1
What will summer 2012 bring ?
What will summer 2012 bring?

Never mind the TEOTAWKI hysteria about December 2012 you should be assessing currently events, trends and forecasts and working out a threat assessment for your family for this summer.

Look at the currents ingredients that are coming together and ask yourselves what happened the last 3 times such ingredients came together in the UK.

1 Weather
It’s warm and getting warmer, and drier just as in 76, 81, 85 and 2011, a long dry summer drives the sheeple to boozing, late night gathering, civil unrest and frequent drunken mob criminality like out of control raves etc.
Add to this the perception by many parts of society that the police are afraid of (A) the Black community, Asian extremists, White estate trash (B) large crowds of rioters etc this may feed the believe that when the long summer nights come the worst aspects of society can get up to serious criminality and the police will hide as they did for much of the riots last summer. Long hot spells of dry weather make people tetchy and short tempered and give the bad guys more time to make trouble.

Water shortages and possible rationing again is increasing friction and if we end up with water bowsers on the streets and queues to get water the same time water companies are announcing high profits is only going to cause even more dissent.

2 Political
Unrest, the unions are itching for a fight, tube drivers, fuel tanker drivers, teachers, civil servants are all obeying their Marxist doctrines and trying to destabilise or bring down the government. The more they strike for their own selfish needs the more it impacts on everyone else who lose wages and time staying at home to care for their kids, looking for fuel, trying to just get by etc all made far worse by the militants of the public sector causing as much trouble as possible.

Corruption, nepotism, ineffectiveness, fraud and mismanagement by the big three political parties is filling off what little respect the public have for the government and politicians at large, they are openly insulating themselves from all the bad things that are impacting everyone else, this is infuriating not only the Marxist trade unions, but also moderate professional associations and the public at large.

3 Economics
Ordinary decent hard working people and some public sector workers are suffering terribly because of the massive pressures of the recession hit home. Wage freezes, pension cuts, huge tax increases, falling house prices, surging food and fuel costs and made much worse by the clear impression that the rich and influential people that created the financial mess are not being penalised in any meaningful way.

Already I hear that many folks from poorer areas whose only real social pleasure was drinking are getting annoyed that their budget beers, ciders and ales are being made more expensive deliberately by the government, this is just breeding even more resentment.

4 Ethnic and Population issues
Tension towards the criminality and violence being displayed by the black community in many cities, plus hostility towards the Islamic community’s entire presence and negative influence in the UK is at its highest since the mid 80s.
The almost daily reports of black gang members shooting and stabbing people to death in turf arguments, or simply because someone from a different tower block is walking through your neighbourhood is rapidly causing greater hostility and division in the already simmering city centres. Islamic terrorist atrocities and compounded by the governments total unwillingness to address firmly the problems the Islamists bring to the community at large.

Gross overcrowding in many cities is causing problems and instead of reducing the influx of unwanted foreign migrants the government intends to exacerbate the problem by a massive house building program that is going to blight the lives of many indigenous British rural dwellers.

5 Olympics
Bad feeling is already plentiful over the now £12 billion cost of a two week sports event that will only benefit a few dozen sportsmen and some rich property developers, whilst VIPS are treated the 5 star service and luxury millions of Londoners face closed roads, striking or overcrowded trains and buses and massive difficulties in just getting through each day.

I for one will be stocking up on food, fuel and water over the next few weeks and ensuring I don’t go anywhere near any large towns of cities this summer, Oh and if our cities do explode into massive civil unrest the only people I will blame are the politicians of the big three parties.

The prepper and survivalist forums usually go very quiet during the summer months as subconsciously many of us think nothing nasty will happen in the school holidays, I would respectfully suggest this year we keep a slightly closer eye on the news and the forums.
NR

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12 June 2012, 14:52,
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RE: What will summer 2012 bring ?
Now you know why we live where we do!!!Big GrinBig Grin
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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12 June 2012, 16:46,
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RE: What will summer 2012 bring ?
Did someone say something about a long dry summer??Big GrinTongue http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/326073/326073
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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12 June 2012, 17:19,
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RE: What will summer 2012 bring ?
The tensions in the area I live are running high we have the police here day in day out. You only have to set foot outside and you can feel the tension in the air. People avoid eye contact and now we have groups or gangs mooching around shouting the odds. Its not going to be long before it kicks off. I already heard in the last few days of one stabbing and two aquaintances being set on for no reason.
True heroes don't wear football shirts, they wear dog tags.
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12 June 2012, 19:05,
#5
RE: What will summer 2012 bring ?
City living huh-who wants it? or as the OH has just said over my shoulder F##K THAT!!Big Grin
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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12 June 2012, 19:18,
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Sad  RE: What will summer 2012 bring ?
Not my choice either.
True heroes don't wear football shirts, they wear dog tags.
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12 June 2012, 19:27,
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RE: What will summer 2012 bring ?
i think you said you lived in Bristol? if that is the case my old aunty must be turning in her grave, she was a Midwife in Bristol and lived in the Clevedon area, i myself was born in Clifton. i spent 43 years in Plymouth but left when i got married(again) in 1999, very glad i did, the only trouble i get where we live now is the mad old granny who lives over the road( mother and grandmother of our next door neighbour), she calls us both Witches-well, we do have a sticker on the car to that effect), we just laugh at her and ignore her.
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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12 June 2012, 19:33,
#8
RE: What will summer 2012 bring ?
Its a powder keg waiting to go off
True heroes don't wear football shirts, they wear dog tags.
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12 June 2012, 21:25, (This post was last modified: 12 June 2012, 21:26 by Carnebwen.)
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RE: What will summer 2012 bring ?
Yeah, as soon as I get back from my Greek holiday I may stock up on some stuff for the impending crap going on over the summer.
Oh, I live near Bristol. It certainly is a bit more "diverse" than where I live.
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13 June 2012, 06:16,
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RE: What will summer 2012 bring ?
From now on every penny has to be spent wisely. Food is the priority and keeping a low profile. I do detect a strange feeling when I go out, a feeling of gloom amongst my friends and neighbours. I can see that more foreigners are gradually coming in and possibly they are unnerving the local people. Of course, white settlers like myself benefit from this, as we form a bulwark against foreigners as we integrate with the locals. I have many friends here now and am able to obtain a great deal of feed back. Of course cannot comment too much because of the possibility of 'big brother'. Kenneth Eames.
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