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NRs risk assessment from the Woolwich incident
23 May 2013, 09:01,
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NRs risk assessment from the Woolwich incident
NRs risk assessment from the Woolwich incident
The EDL running riot last night achieved nothing cept waste valuable police resources, gathering at a pub and getting drunk before standing around chanting ”EDL EDL” is utterly ineffective and pointless, unless the EDL magically morphed into a disciplined paramiltary force and thus also became illegal they serve no useful purpose and are even less useful than trade unionists.
As the attack on the defenseless injured soldier proceeded brave ordinary citizens tried to talk to and rationalize with the attackers to try and get them to stop their attack, according to these people and confirmed by the media the police who arrived almost immediately but hid around the corner unwilling to go in and protect those citizens they swore to protect. This proves the case that it is utter folly and stupidity for preppers or the public to think the police will protect them.
The fire arms police took 20 minutes to arrive by which time the muslim terrorist could have slaughtered many more people (note there is a primary school only 100 yards from the crime scene.
According to a recently retired commander from the Met Police the average response time for armed police in the home counties is 40 minutes, so if we assume from yesterday’s events (and from the Tottenham riots where the police ran away from the rioting black thugs for three days) that the ordinary police are going to hide rather than take on criminals we can expect the Islamic community to take full advantage of this politically correct weakness and carry out further atrocities of this kind.
How long before more Islamists force entry into a primary school or office and attack more innocent people knowing the cops will take at least 20 minutes to respond if at all.
If Britain had the more liberal gun control laws as in comparison with the US there would have been a much great chance that either the victim or local members of the public may have been armed and been able to shoot the attackers.
It is 100% clear that the government will not and has not any intention of protecting the mainstream British society from the muslim immigrant community (et al), but they are insuring that no expense is spared at protecting their own worthless hides.
Our possible passive response
We have debated and encouraged the members of our community to move away from large urban areas especially the diverse, inclusive multi-cultural socialist paradises that the left insist places like London have become, but it’s now clear than many of our folks simply cannot move away (and we should look to support them not condemn them) So we must look for other ways of reducing the threat to their safety. (Personally I think this incident could increase the numbers of sheeple fleeing the cities in the misnamed white flight phenomena)
I think the usual options are worth recovering such as avoiding public transport like the plague, avoid areas of high ethnic diversity, don’t use taxis owned or run by islamists, don’t take your vehicle to petrol stations and garages owned by Islamists, indeed isolate yourself as much as possible from any interaction from Islamists (no not racist because I said exactly the same thing in the 80s about avoiding Irish republican sympathisers , Irish owned pubs that allowed collections for “ The cause” etc)
If you reduce your exposure to them / it you reduce the risk to your safety from them / it, regardless of race, creed, politics, colour, ethnicity etc.
On a personal level it would do no harm for regular city visitors or urban preppers to invest in slash and stab resistant clothing, this could not only protect you from this latest low level type of terror attack but also from the growing numbers of knife wielding street gangs that now thrive in our peaceful, diverse, inclusive multi-cultural paradise cities.
Consider carrying a UK legal pocket knife and a tactical flashlight with serrated bezel as defensive tools but understand your social life will have to adapt accordingly you cannot go boozing and clubbing whilst carrying any sort of knife (dunno bout the tactical flashlight though!) in the UK.
Friends the worst most complacent thing you can do is think it won’t ever happen to you, don’t get complacent and don’t expect the government or police to help.



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