Random News and Notes 18 December
We kick off today’s RNN with the news that Deputy Director of the FBI Dan Bongino is leaving his post.
. . .and all those who defend Her.
Best wishes in your next endeavor I guess?
It looks like there was a follow-up attack planned for Bondi Beach in Australia. The retard keystone cops in Kangaroo land seem to have foiled it however. Counter-terrorism police had to ram a car carrying the 5 suspects to get it to stop.
I am going to pretend to be shocked when it comes out that the Aussies knew about the first two shooters.
It used to be that only the wildlife in Australia wanted to kill you. Now it seems the recent imports do too.
Then there is this one out of the supposed socialist paradise of Sweden. 3 girls aged 14, 16 and 17, have been arrested for throwing grenades at an apartment block. Yeah, you read that right, 3 girls chucked grenades at an apartment building.
The three were paid 45,000 kronor each. That’s about $4,800. Only one of the grenades detonated. There is some back story.
Gang violence is out of control in the Scandinavian country. Sweden has the highest per capita gun violence rate in the EU. Hand grenade attacks are near-daily occurrences. They use surplus Yugoslav War munitions smuggled from the Balkans.
The gangs try to recruit kids under 15 via the internet because they cannot be prosecuted under Swedish law. Last year, 280 girls aged 15-17 were charged with murder, manslaughter, or violent crimes. Children as young as 11 are being recruited for contract killings.
But MuH sOciAlisT ParAdiSe.
There is a philosophical principle called Hanlon’s razor that says “never ascribe to malice that which is adequately explained by incompetence.” I suppose that could be applied to the fiasco that is the Providence/Brown University/Rhode Island response to the on-campus shooting on 13 December that left two – Ella Cook and Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov – dead and 9 more injured. In a presser yesterday the Providence PD chief said they have not interviewed any of the students in the classroom where the shooting took place.
Regardless of what Hanlon says about this, something still feels very off about the whole thing.
