Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Migrant Center Rape of Boy

In Sweden, in spite of news blackout, this story has emerged.  It is one that is most difficult to read, and one quote has emerged.  

In a "refugee" center in Sweden, Islamic migrants were regularly raping a 10 year old boy.  

Social workers tried to intervene, but failed, so they called in police. 

10 police officers responded to facilitate moving the boy to safety and were met by the angry Islamic rapists. 

Police ran for their lives.  

The pedophiles refused to give up the child.  


Even more people appeared behind us. I was mentally prepared to fight for my life. We were 10 police officers in a narrow corridor. And I hear someone yell that there is an emergency exit, the officer said.  This has led  to the police union calling for more hires as well as more sophisticated weapons.  Other locales (throughout Europe) reported constant rape and sexual assault at community pools by migrants, banning them until threatened with suit.   
In Germany, Pakistani Muslims attacked Afghani Muslims over the use of alcohol where more than 150 were involved in the assault that landed 6 German police officers in the hospital. 
There were no arrests.  
In Denmark, we learned that in 2015, police regularly "visited" homes to "warn" residents that their "tweets are being watched" and threatened with arrest should a riot break out, in attempts to silence the people.
In an official Swiss document, the General of the Swiss Army warned his soldiers to expect for a general European wide civil war within the new "few years."    
from the local news:  
"The authorities decided to relocate some of the refugees from the Signalisten asylum after reports on Saturday that the boy was being subjected to repeated rape there. However, the asylum staff were unable to complete the transfer by themselves as they were met by hostile attitude from the refugees, so they called the police.
With Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven stating on Monday that more staff are needed among the police dealing with an influx of asylum seekers, it’s clear that the authorities and the police are struggling to keep things under control.
“Many of the problems we are now facing help to prove the point that Swedish police have long been underfunded and understaffed,” Police Union Director Lena Nitz, told TT news agency.
Just this Monday a young woman, a refugee center worker in Mölndal, was stabbed to death when an argument broke out at the center for underage unaccompanied refugees. Alexandra Mezher, 22, was taken to hospital with severe injuries and later died."


Tuesday, January 26, 2016

DeOrr Parents Named Suspects


This photo, provided by the Lemhi County Sheriff, show 2-year-old Deorr Kunz who disappeared from an Idaho campsite in July.
The parents of a 2-year-old Idaho boy who disappeared in July have been named suspects in the case, authorities said Monday.

Lemhi County Sheriff Lynn Bowerman said Jessica Mitchell and DeOrr Kunz Sr. have been "less than truthful" in the disappearance of their son, who was last seen at a campsite near the Timber Creek Reservoir in Leodore where he was staying with his parents, great-grandfather and another adult.

Bowerman said that he believes the parents know the location of DeOrr Kunz Jr., of Idaho Falls, and whether he's dead or alive.

He said the couple has not been arrested and no warrants have been issued. Bowermasn said an arrest isn't imminent because the situation could change if DeOrr Kunz Jr. is found.

Bowerman and his deputies have scoured the rugged terrain surrounding the remote Idaho campsite for the boy -- using sonar imaging equipment to probe a nearby reservoir and searching a wolf den for any trace of the child.

At 2:30 p.m. on July 10, the child's 25-year-old mother called 911 from the campsite to report her son missing. She and the boy's father said they left their son with his great-grandfather while they went off to explore. The great-grandfather believed the boy was with his parents, according to police.
What happened during the 20 to 45 minutes the child was alone is a mystery to authorities.
The family's campsite sat approximately 40 yards from a fast-moving creek -- four to six feet in width and about a foot deep -- that spills into the Timber Creek Reservoir, a half mile from where the toddler was last seen.
The boy's parents have said they believe their child was abducted.
Bowerman, however, told FoxNews.com in July that he's not convinced of an abduction, noting that no other campers were seen or heard in the area at the time of the disappearance.
He also described the terrain as "steep and rugged" and said vehicles can reach the site but "the road is extremely rough."
"We don't have any evidence that somebody kidnapped this child," Bowerman said.

Saturday, January 23, 2016

Bibi Wilhailm Speaks Out

More sense from a 16 year old than all the political elite of Europe and the U.S.



  A response...It is difficult to understand how illogic can flow so readily to those unwilling to employ reason.
 

Friday, January 22, 2016

Terri Horman's Interview Video