Sunday 10 January 2016

Where the missing migrants went?

I keep a long list of bookmarks when I see an interesting article. For whatever reason this article isn't in those bookmarks.

But I have a substitute to explain what I mean:

Swedish Police: 14,000 Migrants Due For Deportation Have Vanished

... and if you connect it with this one:

Britain's marijuana mafia: Two million users, £6bn worth of trade and 30,000 deaths. A leading author meets the men (and women) feeding the UK's terrifying addiction

Tom predicts an uncertain future for the UK underworld. ‘Soon it’s going to be crawling with so many bloody foreigners that the police are going to lose control and it will be like living back in Victorian times with crooks and pimps on every street corner trying to make a quid. A lot of these people from abroad are much more desperate for cash than the Brits.
‘The cities will soon be overflowing with them and that’s when the real problems will begin.’

Foreigners – mainly eastern Europeans – are accused of more than a quarter of all crimes committed in the UK. Astonishingly, they also make up nine out of ten drug suspects and are responsible for more than a third of sex offences

‘The police and other authorities rely on informants, but it’s getting harder and harder to infiltrate these criminal gangs. Informers are few and far between and gangs from eastern Europe are so ruthless, other criminals dare not cross them.’

So what we have here is A) groups of refugees and migrants moving from the Middle East and Africa to Germany and by extension to Europe B) In co- operation with the military and authorities, (whom in all the countries of what Obama calls the 'free world', people being watched by the military can't take a shit without these people knowing about it.) These migrants are then disappearing from detention centres and C) Moving into crime.

This has of course already happened in parts of England such as the infamous Rotherham sex trafficking.

The reason? Well, I can think of a few:

A) Benjamin Fulford has been talking a lot about the forces against these mafias undermining the drug trafficking. Perhaps some part of their business model has been undermined by the 'alliance' and they needed new workers for some domestic crime.

B) Crack down on law and order because of these events?

C) This is the most likely at the moment in my mind: In exchange for some concession from some Middle Eastern power, their members have been allowed to come to the EU for whatever sinister purpose they want.

Just a theory at the moment!

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