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In this video message, I discuss two rumors that have emerged since the son of Rwandan migrants killed three girls in Southport, UK. The killings spurred on a brief native revolt against the authorities, and the Keir Starmer regime has responded by jailing thousands of people, including perfectly innocent bystanders and commenters on social media.

The first rumor is that Keir Starmer was the human rights lawyer who supported the killer’s father, Alphonse Rudakubana, and his bid to come and stay in the UK as a regular migrant (not as a refugee). The second rumor is that father Alphonse was a soldier in the Rwandan Patriot Army (backed by the British to fight the French-backed Hutu establishment).

I dismiss both of these rumors, on the grounds that I can’t verify them, but I suspect that there is a greater truth in the involvement of national and foreign intelligence agencies in dealing with both the killer and the public aftermath.