A wave of national fury has swept Holland following the arrest of an ‘asylum seeker’ for the killing of a 17-year-old who was stabbed to death while she was calling the police to report being followed on her bike ride home.
The lifeless body of Lisa was discovered by police in a roadside ditch in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
She was returning from a night out with friends before she was attacked by a man who also had a bicycle with him, while she was phoning the emergency police number.
The main suspect in the case – a 22-year-old male asylum seeker – was arrested four days ago for a rape in Amsterdam on August 15, and allegedly assaulted a third woman five days earlier.
The violent murder of the teenager has triggered widespread outrage and a nationwide ‘reclaim the night’ campaign, after a Dutch actress and author wrote a poem that went viral about Lisa’s final moments cycling home.
In a post shared on her Instagram, Nienke Gravemade wrote: ‘The red bag. I keep thinking about that red bag. How it dangled from her handlebars as she drove through the night. A night that belonged to her too.
The sooner Europe and the West react strongly to these savage invaders, the better. The longer you wait the worse it gets both in what happens and how nations react. Basic anthropology: If you don’t react or fight back, you’re dead. The elite smelly little bitches forcing this invasion on unwilling populations are doing it on purpose. They want you dead or as good as dead. ABN
I believe this is largely true with the addition of a strong cultural and probably genetic propensity for self-deception. Evolutionarily, self-deception is a ‘valuable’ trait for any tribe as it ensures tribal-bonding at the expense of others. ABN
One of the world’s greatest genetic mysteries is how a DNA marker present in Europe reached North America, leaving no clear trail through Siberia or Alaska.
Scientists have been baffled by how Haplogroup X arrived more than 12,000 years ago, raising new questions about how the Americas were first populated.
Haplogroup X is a rare maternal DNA lineage, passed down from mother to child, found in both Europe and North America.
Its unusual presence suggests that early Americans may have arrived in multiple waves, challenging the traditional view that all Native American maternal lineages came solely from Siberia via the Bering Land Bridge.
Other haplogroups provide a clear picture of the Asian origins of most Native American maternal lineages, which makes Haplogroup X’s unusual distribution all the more striking.
The mysterious DNA marker’s unusual presence suggests that early Americans may have arrived in multiple waves, challenging the traditional view that all Native American maternal lineages came solely from Siberia via the Bering Land Bridge (pictured)
‘That rarity makes it a powerful clue for tracing human history,’ Kostroman said. ‘When an uncommon marker appears in distant, disconnected regions, it signals a shared connection in the deep past.’
Haplogroup X is rare in Siberia and Alaska, with some researchers suggesting that it represents an earlier migration, possibly via a coastal route.
‘That person ought to go to jail for a very long time – and frankly, he’s lucky there weren’t some better people around because they would’ve handled it themselves.
‘I don’t know the full context, but the one part that I saw that was really gruesome is you had a grown man who sucker punched a middle-age woman’. — JD Vance on the sucker punch incident.
A mass exodus has rocked King Charles’s sprawling Highgrove estate, with 11 of his 12 full-time gardeners resigning in the last year over allegations of a toxic workplace environment.
Exasperated staffers, who claimed they were “overwhelmed and underpaid,” have handed in their resignations after growing increasingly frustrated with the monarch’s “demands,” The Sunday Times reports.
According to the damning new report, among the 11 gardeners who have stepped down are two heads of gardens and a deputy head gardener, all of whom left within the past year.
A recurring complaint was low wages, with insiders claiming that in March 2022, three gardeners earned $11.98 per hour (the minimum wage), whilst two others were on $12.78 per hour.
It’s said that the king issues a myriad of instructions to staffers during his morning walkabout on the estate. He then expects his orders to be completed before his next return.
Staffers claimed that the king sends detailed notes in “thick red ink” to garden staff, with memos that are “strikingly specific and emotional.”
Charles also allegedly corrects grammar and underlines incorrect letters in staff reports, and requires his team to address him as “Your Majesty” at all times.
“There was anger boiling at the surface, very impatient, no politeness at all,” one gardener alleged.
What a jerk. If any of us were the king, we would pay extremely well and treat workers like royalty.
Trump employees all praise him for his generosity and interpersonal considerateness.
A king who cannot even look after of his own workers is a king who can’t do anything right.
When people claim Western elites are a bunch of little shits who have no problem killing and bombing people wherever, while also stealing and taking adrenocrome from babies, while trafficking in sex slaves who are murdered in demonic ceremonies, little stuff like this adds enormous credibility to those charges.
Maybe there is another side to this story, but when it comes out, if it does, I am going to suspect it’s just another lie to protect his misery’s image.
I am a devout anticommunist but one good thing they did was require elites to work as laborers as part of their reeducations.
Beyond my conspicuous disgust over this story, an interesting point which can be taken from it is in general humans can and do quickly separate into opposing factions and then fight and abuse each other with zero moral compunction.
Charles was born into his faction but even the nouveau riche who come from poor backgrounds often display this kind of grossly insensitive behavior once they have ‘made it’ in their own half-baked minds. ABN