British veteran Jamie Michael—persecuted by the British state for a Facebook post—sat down for an exclusive interview 8 days ago.
Until now, little was known about how non-violent Southport protestors were treated post-protest/riots.
This interview changed that.
The key revelations🧵:
1. Arrest
Not only did police tell @jamiemichael369 that his “offence” could carry a maximum 7 year sentence, but they also aggressively handcuffed him and kept him on remand for 3 days—all before his initial hearing.
(For a non-violent crime... Meanwhile, violent suspects are routinely released far sooner.)
He was denied his right to a phone call, warned that he might face an additional terrorism-related charge, and threatened with the arrest of his partner.
(He has a young daughter—meaning if police followed through, she would have been left with no parent to care for her)
2. Duty Solicitors
Now his initial duty solicitor told Jamie something very interesting.
He said if Jamie posted the video 3 months before he did, police would probably have ignored it.
The laws are the same. The police are the same. The only thing that's changed is the Prime Minister.
This same solicitor later advised that he should entertain pleading guilty to reduce the potential sentence by a 1/3.
He even suggested Jamie was suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder because he posted a meme.
So after this, Jamie sacked him and enlisted the help of @SpeechUnion
3. The Judge
The first judge who shut Jamie down during his initial hearing—when he tried to correct the wrong title of a video shown in court—also wanted to keep him on remand in jail until his trial months later.
He was then held on remand for 3 more weeks until his new lawyers secured his bail.
(3 weeks in prison for a non-violent crime… for a veteran who served his country)
Once released, he was finally able to go home and see his little girl and partner.
But the police weren’t finished with him. He was meant to be released at 10am on his girlfriend’s birthday but was kept until 7pm.
The 9hr delay? Police were debating whether he should be given a tag or a curfew—over a Facebook video.
(Note the second judge involved in his case was "fair", Jamie said)
4. The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS)
How the CPS decided Jamie's case was worth prosecuting—particularly given the jury took under 20mins to find him not guilty—remains a mystery.
3 police officers told Jamie nothing would come from his video.
The police typically have to battle the CPS to accept and take on cases.
It suggests there may have been instructions from higher up...
Starmer and Yvette Cooper made a point out of going after online "hate" cases after the protests/riots—so did various police chiefs.
"This needs to be looked into"
5. Effects on Jamie's Life
Just from being prosecuted, Jamie lost 30% of his business. He was slandered by the mainstream media. His partner found their little girl crying in her room, confused about what was happening to her dad.
I’ll let Jamie tell the rest in the clip below, but how any govt or police force could treat a citizen like this—let alone a man who fought to protect his country and should be afforded the utmost respect—over a social media post is, frankly, scary.
Much of the punishment came from the prosecution process itself.
Everyone, no matter where they stand politically, should be condemning it.
It might be scores of progressives one day…
You can find the full interview conducted by @VoWalesOfficial and @VickyRichterUSA here:
Sir Keir Starmer—one of the most aggressive Covid vaccine advocates—is trying to speed up approvals for experimental medicines/treatments.
And he's using his new 'Regulatory Innovation Office' (RIO) to do it.
Thread 🧵
In October last year, Starmer launched RIO to help new medical technologies enter the market quicker.
Its stated goal is to reduce regulatory barriers, stimulate economic growth, and position the UK as a global hub for innovation.
"If there is an innovation which can benefit the health of the nation, can contribute to economic growth, why do we just let it get mired down,” Labour science minister Peter Kyle said during the launch.
Exactly 10 days ago, Britain's top dissenting experts—with decades and decades of experience—met to discuss the Covid Inquiry.
Their conclusion: it's not just failing the jab-injured but the entire British public.
They called it "The People's Vaccine Inquiry".
Highlights 🧵
In the wake of the Vaccine Module 4 hearings of the Covid Inquiry, which ran from Jan 14th to 31st, the UK’s leading dissenting, censored experts gathered to host ‘The People's Vaccine Inquiry’.
They did so for one simple reason.
The official Inquiry is failing, miserably.
The People’s Inquiry, held on Feb 4th, featured professionals from a wide range of scientific fields.
What follows is a breakdown of the arguments and evidence they presented—items that, by any objective measure, should have been addressed in the official £196 million inquiry.
Former Royal Marine Commando fights for his freedom against the British State
According to Morgan, after reviewing legal arguments yesterday, the judge acknowledged Jamie’s right to free speech but remarked that there is a case to answer.
Amid the flurry of non-violent Southport protestor sentences last year, many ignored claims of judge bias. Yet, records show sentencing judges routinely made politically charged remarks.
He is former Royal Marine, who has now found himself fighting against the British state.
This is bc he posted video—genuinely non-violent or "racist"—following second generation immigrant Rudakubana's sick child murder spree.
A review of his case. Thread 🧵
Last August, dozens of non-violent Southport protesters pleaded guilty to various charges, raising eyebrows as their sentences didn’t seem to reflect the severity of their “crimes”.
Many suspected Sir Keir Starmer’s push for fast-tracking cases, offering reduced sentences for guilty pleas, while remanding those who pleaded not guilty in custody for months on end played a role.
While his story is complex, Tommy Robinson has no doubt helped grooming/r*pe gang survivors immeasurably over the years...
Much more than the MSM journalists who routinely smear him.
Here's how. Video thread 🧵
Tommy has been raising awareness about the genuinely racist mass r*pe of poor, young white girls for well over a decade.
In 2011, he appeared on The Michael Coren Show, calling it an “epidemic.”
He said he'd been trying to get people to listen since 2009.
Over the next several yrs, he spoke at rallies, meetings, events, etc. about the cover-up, which has now been recognised in local inquiries like the Jay Report.
But so much was omitted with so little accountability—if any.
In 2003, she served as coordinator for the Rochdale Crisis Intervention Team.
Soon she uncovered a devastating truth: young poor white girls were being r*ped en masse.
But authorities dismissed her pleas when she reported it.
Here’s her story. Thread 🧵
As coordinator for Crisis Invention Team—part of Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust—it was her job to reach out to suspected victims of child sex abuse and r*pe.
In an interview in May 2017, Sara explained: “Because of our nonjudgmental approach, we were able to win their trust in a way that police and social services could not. The girls knew we weren’t there to try to get evidence from them—we were there to help and support them.”