• Convicted murderer on day release was hero who tackled London terro

    From Jade Helm@21:1/5 to Leroy N. Soetoro on Sun Dec 1 22:28:21 2019
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    On 12/1/19 2:18 PM, Leroy N. Soetoro wrote:
    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/convicted-murderer-on-day-release- was-hero-who-tackled-london-terrorist

    The family of a woman brutally murdered is furious after learning that one
    of the men being hailed as a hero in the Friday terrorist knife attack on London Bridge was the murderer they thought was in jail.

    Amanda Champion, a disabled 21-year-old woman, was killed by James Ford in 2003. Ford ran into Amanda in the woods in Kent and proceeded to strangle
    her and slit her throat, according to the BBC. Amanda's body was
    discovered three weeks later, badly decomposed. Ford was discovered as the prime suspect after he made several calls to a charity confessing the
    crime and threatening to kill himself.

    Ford, now 42, was sentenced to life imprisonment for the crime in 2004
    with the judge recommending that he serve a minimum of 15 years in prison. Ford was free on prison day release on Friday when he witnessed Usman Khan violently attack pedestrians on London Bridge with a knife. Ford and
    several other people intervened in the attack to subdue Khan until police arrived and gunned him down. At the time of his arrest, police described Ford's actions as "motiveless crime and a senseless crime” and described him personally as a “very dangerous man."

    Khan, 28, was also out of prison serving only six years of a nearly two- decade sentence after being convicted of "terror-related charges" in 2012.
    He and Ford attended the same prison sponsored educational event the day
    of the attack.

    A police liaison contacted Amanda's family to inform them that Ford had
    been spotted on television with the other bystanders being hailed as
    heroes. "He is not a hero. He is a murderer out on day release, which us
    as a family didn’t know anything about. He murdered a disabled girl," Amanda's aunt Angela Cox said to the Daily Mail. "He is not a hero, absolutely not. I don’t care what he’s done today, he’s a murderer."




    Ford paid his debt to society for a crime he committed 15 years ago and
    through his actions, probably saved lives and prevented more stabbings.
    It seems he has turned his life around and risked his life to stop more
    knife attacks on innocent civilians. Kind of strange thata "police
    liason" decided to call a cousin of the woman murdered 15 years ago so
    she could contact the lugenpress and try to detract from an otherwise
    civic act of heroism. Ford deserves credit for his act, IMHO.

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    invaded, colonized and replaced."

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to Jade Helm on Mon Dec 2 20:13:39 2019
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    XPost: alt.politics.immigration, alt.survival

    On 02/12/2019 19:39, Jade Helm wrote:
    On 12/2/19 12:53 AM, ZptG6⚛← ╬ 𝑴𝒊𝒈𝒉𝒕𝒚 𝑾𝒂𝒏𝒏𝒂𝒃𝒆 ╬ →⚛82fwW wrote:
    Jade Helm wrote on 12/2/2019 12:28 AM:
    On 12/1/19 2:18 PM, Leroy N. Soetoro wrote:
    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/convicted-murderer-on-day-release- >>>>
    was-hero-who-tackled-london-terrorist

    The family of a woman brutally murdered is furious after learning
    that one
    of the men being hailed as a hero in the Friday terrorist knife
    attack on
    London Bridge was the murderer they thought was in jail.

    Amanda Champion, a disabled 21-year-old woman, was killed by James
    Ford in
    2003. Ford ran into Amanda in the woods in Kent and proceeded to
    strangle
    her and slit her throat, according to the BBC. Amanda's body was
    discovered three weeks later, badly decomposed. Ford was discovered
    as the
    prime suspect after he made several calls to a charity confessing the
    crime and threatening to kill himself.

    Ford, now 42, was sentenced to life imprisonment for the crime in 2004 >>>> with the judge recommending that he serve a minimum of 15 years in
    prison.
    Ford was free on prison day release on Friday when he witnessed
    Usman Khan
    violently attack pedestrians on London Bridge with a knife. Ford and
    several other people intervened in the attack to subdue Khan until
    police
    arrived and gunned him down. At the time of his arrest, police
    described
    Ford's actions as "motiveless crime and a senseless crime” and
    described
    him personally as a “very dangerous man."

    Khan, 28, was also out of prison serving only six years of a nearly
    two-
    decade sentence after being convicted of "terror-related charges" in
    2012.
    He and Ford attended the same prison sponsored educational event the
    day
    of the attack.

    A police liaison contacted Amanda's family to inform them that Ford had >>>> been spotted on television with the other bystanders being hailed as
    heroes. "He is not a hero. He is a murderer out on day release,
    which us
    as a family didn’t know anything about. He murdered a disabled girl," >>>> Amanda's aunt Angela Cox said to the Daily Mail. "He is not a hero,
    absolutely not. I don’t care what he’s done today, he’s a murderer." >>>>



    Ford paid his debt to society for a crime he committed 15 years ago

    He hasn't paid his debt to society for the crime he committed 15 years
    ago.

    He was out on "day release" at the time.

    The crime he had committed indicates that he is sick in his head. His
    life should have been taken away like the victim he had murdered. It
    is irresponsible to let him out to endanger the lives of sane people
    in the society.

    Exodus 21:24New International Version (NIV)

    eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot,



    and through his actions, probably saved lives and prevented more
    stabbings. It seems he has turned his life around and risked his life
    to stop more knife attacks on innocent civilians.  Kind of strange
    thata  "police liason" decided to call a cousin of the woman murdered
    15 years ago so she could contact the lugenpress and try to detract
    from an otherwise civic act of heroism.  Ford deserves credit for his
    act, IMHO.



    Please note that: "Usman Khan and James Ford attended the same prison
    sponsored educational event the day of the attack".

    How do you know that James Ford didn't promise Usman Khan that they
    would be a "knifing duo" together?

    How do you know that James Ford didn't set his buddy up to be a patsy
    so that he could become a "hero"?








    Judge not, lest ye be judged.

    Tell it to the judge.

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  • From Jade Helm@21:1/5 to All on Mon Dec 2 12:39:02 2019
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    XPost: alt.politics.immigration, alt.survival

    On 12/2/19 12:53 AM, ZptG6⚛← ╬ 𝑴𝒊𝒈𝒉𝒕𝒚 𝑾𝒂𝒏𝒏𝒂𝒃𝒆 ╬ →⚛82fwW wrote:
    Jade Helm wrote on 12/2/2019 12:28 AM:
    On 12/1/19 2:18 PM, Leroy N. Soetoro wrote:
    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/convicted-murderer-on-day-release- >>>
    was-hero-who-tackled-london-terrorist

    The family of a woman brutally murdered is furious after learning
    that one
    of the men being hailed as a hero in the Friday terrorist knife
    attack on
    London Bridge was the murderer they thought was in jail.

    Amanda Champion, a disabled 21-year-old woman, was killed by James
    Ford in
    2003. Ford ran into Amanda in the woods in Kent and proceeded to
    strangle
    her and slit her throat, according to the BBC. Amanda's body was
    discovered three weeks later, badly decomposed. Ford was discovered
    as the
    prime suspect after he made several calls to a charity confessing the
    crime and threatening to kill himself.

    Ford, now 42, was sentenced to life imprisonment for the crime in 2004
    with the judge recommending that he serve a minimum of 15 years in
    prison.
    Ford was free on prison day release on Friday when he witnessed Usman
    Khan
    violently attack pedestrians on London Bridge with a knife. Ford and
    several other people intervened in the attack to subdue Khan until
    police
    arrived and gunned him down. At the time of his arrest, police described >>> Ford's actions as "motiveless crime and a senseless crime” and described >>> him personally as a “very dangerous man."

    Khan, 28, was also out of prison serving only six years of a nearly two- >>> decade sentence after being convicted of "terror-related charges" in
    2012.
    He and Ford attended the same prison sponsored educational event the day >>> of the attack.

    A police liaison contacted Amanda's family to inform them that Ford had
    been spotted on television with the other bystanders being hailed as
    heroes. "He is not a hero. He is a murderer out on day release, which us >>> as a family didn’t know anything about. He murdered a disabled girl,"
    Amanda's aunt Angela Cox said to the Daily Mail. "He is not a hero,
    absolutely not. I don’t care what he’s done today, he’s a murderer." >>>



    Ford paid his debt to society for a crime he committed 15 years ago

    He hasn't paid his debt to society for the crime he committed 15 years ago.

    He was out on "day release" at the time.

    The crime he had committed indicates that he is sick in his head. His
    life should have been taken away like the victim he had murdered. It is irresponsible to let him out to endanger the lives of sane people in the society.

    Exodus 21:24New International Version (NIV)

    eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot,



    and through his actions, probably saved lives and prevented more
    stabbings. It seems he has turned his life around and risked his life
    to stop more knife attacks on innocent civilians.  Kind of strange
    thata  "police liason" decided to call a cousin of the woman murdered
    15 years ago so she could contact the lugenpress and try to detract
    from an otherwise civic act of heroism.  Ford deserves credit for his
    act, IMHO.



    Please note that: "Usman Khan and James Ford attended the same prison sponsored educational event the day of the attack".

    How do you know that James Ford didn't promise Usman Khan that they
    would be a "knifing duo" together?

    How do you know that James Ford didn't set his buddy up to be a patsy so
    that he could become a "hero"?








    Judge not, lest ye be judged.

    --
    "You're not being tolerant, inclusive, nor anti-racist. You're being
    invaded, colonized and replaced."

    www.globalgulag.us

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  • From Just Wondering@21:1/5 to Jade Helm on Mon Dec 2 13:22:24 2019
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    XPost: alt.politics.immigration, alt.survival

    On 12/2/2019 12:39 PM, Jade Helm wrote:
    On 12/2/19 12:53 AM, ZptG6⚛← ╬ 𝑴𝒊𝒈𝒉𝒕𝒚 𝑾𝒂𝒏𝒏𝒂𝒃𝒆 ╬ →⚛82fwW wrote:
    Jade Helm wrote on 12/2/2019 12:28 AM:
    On 12/1/19 2:18 PM, Leroy N. Soetoro wrote:
    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/convicted-murderer-on-day-release- >>>>
    was-hero-who-tackled-london-terrorist

    The family of a woman brutally murdered is furious after learning
    that one
    of the men being hailed as a hero in the Friday terrorist knife
    attack on
    London Bridge was the murderer they thought was in jail.

    Amanda Champion, a disabled 21-year-old woman, was killed by James
    Ford in
    2003. Ford ran into Amanda in the woods in Kent and proceeded to
    strangle
    her and slit her throat, according to the BBC. Amanda's body was
    discovered three weeks later, badly decomposed. Ford was discovered
    as the
    prime suspect after he made several calls to a charity confessing the
    crime and threatening to kill himself.

    Ford, now 42, was sentenced to life imprisonment for the crime in 2004 >>>> with the judge recommending that he serve a minimum of 15 years in
    prison.
    Ford was free on prison day release on Friday when he witnessed
    Usman Khan
    violently attack pedestrians on London Bridge with a knife. Ford and
    several other people intervened in the attack to subdue Khan until
    police
    arrived and gunned him down. At the time of his arrest, police
    described
    Ford's actions as "motiveless crime and a senseless crime” and
    described
    him personally as a “very dangerous man."

    Khan, 28, was also out of prison serving only six years of a nearly
    two-
    decade sentence after being convicted of "terror-related charges" in
    2012.
    He and Ford attended the same prison sponsored educational event the
    day
    of the attack.

    A police liaison contacted Amanda's family to inform them that Ford had >>>> been spotted on television with the other bystanders being hailed as
    heroes. "He is not a hero. He is a murderer out on day release,
    which us
    as a family didn’t know anything about. He murdered a disabled girl," >>>> Amanda's aunt Angela Cox said to the Daily Mail. "He is not a hero,
    absolutely not. I don’t care what he’s done today, he’s a murderer." >>>
    Ford paid his debt to society for a crime he committed 15 years ago

    He hasn't paid his debt to society for the crime he committed 15 years
    ago.

    He was out on "day release" at the time.

    The crime he had committed indicates that he is sick in his head. His
    life should have been taken away like the victim he had murdered. It
    is irresponsible to let him out to endanger the lives of sane people
    in the society.

    Exodus 21:24New International Version (NIV)

    eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot,

    and through his actions, probably saved lives and prevented more
    stabbings. It seems he has turned his life around and risked his life
    to stop more knife attacks on innocent civilians.  Kind of strange
    thata  "police liason" decided to call a cousin of the woman murdered
    15 years ago so she could contact the lugenpress and try to detract
    from an otherwise civic act of heroism.  Ford deserves credit for his
    act, IMHO.

    Please note that: "Usman Khan and James Ford attended the same prison
    sponsored educational event the day of the attack".

    How do you know that James Ford didn't promise Usman Khan that they
    would be a "knifing duo" together?

    How do you know that James Ford didn't set his buddy up to be a patsy
    so that he could become a "hero"?

    Judge not, lest ye be judged.

    That's so often taken out of context and misused. The meaning
    is to judge righteously.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Jade Helm@21:1/5 to Just Wondering on Mon Dec 2 15:05:21 2019
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    XPost: alt.politics.immigration, alt.survival

    On 12/2/19 1:22 PM, Just Wondering wrote:
    On 12/2/2019 12:39 PM, Jade Helm wrote:
    On 12/2/19 12:53 AM, ZptG6⚛← ╬ 𝑴𝒊𝒈𝒉𝒕𝒚 𝑾𝒂𝒏𝒏𝒂𝒃𝒆 ╬ →⚛82fwW
    wrote:
    Jade Helm wrote on 12/2/2019 12:28 AM:
    On 12/1/19 2:18 PM, Leroy N. Soetoro wrote:
    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/convicted-murderer-on-day-release-

    was-hero-who-tackled-london-terrorist

    The family of a woman brutally murdered is furious after learning
    that one
    of the men being hailed as a hero in the Friday terrorist knife
    attack on
    London Bridge was the murderer they thought was in jail.

    Amanda Champion, a disabled 21-year-old woman, was killed by James
    Ford in
    2003. Ford ran into Amanda in the woods in Kent and proceeded to
    strangle
    her and slit her throat, according to the BBC. Amanda's body was
    discovered three weeks later, badly decomposed. Ford was discovered
    as the
    prime suspect after he made several calls to a charity confessing the >>>>> crime and threatening to kill himself.

    Ford, now 42, was sentenced to life imprisonment for the crime in 2004 >>>>> with the judge recommending that he serve a minimum of 15 years in
    prison.
    Ford was free on prison day release on Friday when he witnessed
    Usman Khan
    violently attack pedestrians on London Bridge with a knife. Ford and >>>>> several other people intervened in the attack to subdue Khan until
    police
    arrived and gunned him down. At the time of his arrest, police
    described
    Ford's actions as "motiveless crime and a senseless crime” and
    described
    him personally as a “very dangerous man."

    Khan, 28, was also out of prison serving only six years of a nearly
    two-
    decade sentence after being convicted of "terror-related charges"
    in 2012.
    He and Ford attended the same prison sponsored educational event
    the day
    of the attack.

    A police liaison contacted Amanda's family to inform them that Ford
    had
    been spotted on television with the other bystanders being hailed as >>>>> heroes. "He is not a hero. He is a murderer out on day release,
    which us
    as a family didn’t know anything about. He murdered a disabled girl," >>>>> Amanda's aunt Angela Cox said to the Daily Mail. "He is not a hero,
    absolutely not. I don’t care what he’s done today, he’s a murderer."

    Ford paid his debt to society for a crime he committed 15 years ago

    He hasn't paid his debt to society for the crime he committed 15
    years ago.

    He was out on "day release" at the time.

    The crime he had committed indicates that he is sick in his head. His
    life should have been taken away like the victim he had murdered. It
    is irresponsible to let him out to endanger the lives of sane people
    in the society.

    Exodus 21:24New International Version (NIV)

    eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot,

    and through his actions, probably saved lives and prevented more
    stabbings. It seems he has turned his life around and risked his
    life to stop more knife attacks on innocent civilians.  Kind of
    strange thata  "police liason" decided to call a cousin of the woman
    murdered 15 years ago so she could contact the lugenpress and try to
    detract from an otherwise civic act of heroism.  Ford deserves
    credit for his act, IMHO.

    Please note that: "Usman Khan and James Ford attended the same prison
    sponsored educational event the day of the attack".

    How do you know that James Ford didn't promise Usman Khan that they
    would be a "knifing duo" together?

    How do you know that James Ford didn't set his buddy up to be a patsy
    so that he could become a "hero"?

    Judge not, lest ye be judged.

    That's so often taken out of context and misused. The meaning
    is to judge righteously.


    In my not so humble opinion, James Ford is a hero for preventing a man
    with a knife from harming or killing more people. His action should be
    taken into account and be seen favorably if early release is being
    considered by a judge. My opinion given in obscure usenet newsgroups
    will have no part in how his fate is decided, so those who disagree
    should not be overly concerned.

    --
    "You're not being tolerant, inclusive, nor anti-racist. You're being
    invaded, colonized and replaced."

    www.globalgulag.us

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Jade Helm@21:1/5 to JNugent on Mon Dec 2 14:40:10 2019
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    XPost: alt.politics.immigration, alt.survival

    On 12/2/19 1:13 PM, JNugent wrote:
    On 02/12/2019 19:39, Jade Helm wrote:
    On 12/2/19 12:53 AM, ZptG6⚛← ╬ 𝑴𝒊𝒈𝒉𝒕𝒚 𝑾𝒂𝒏𝒏𝒂𝒃𝒆 ╬ →⚛82fwW
    wrote:
    Jade Helm wrote on 12/2/2019 12:28 AM:
    On 12/1/19 2:18 PM, Leroy N. Soetoro wrote:
    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/convicted-murderer-on-day-release-

    was-hero-who-tackled-london-terrorist

    The family of a woman brutally murdered is furious after learning
    that one
    of the men being hailed as a hero in the Friday terrorist knife
    attack on
    London Bridge was the murderer they thought was in jail.

    Amanda Champion, a disabled 21-year-old woman, was killed by James
    Ford in
    2003. Ford ran into Amanda in the woods in Kent and proceeded to
    strangle
    her and slit her throat, according to the BBC. Amanda's body was
    discovered three weeks later, badly decomposed. Ford was discovered
    as the
    prime suspect after he made several calls to a charity confessing the >>>>> crime and threatening to kill himself.

    Ford, now 42, was sentenced to life imprisonment for the crime in 2004 >>>>> with the judge recommending that he serve a minimum of 15 years in
    prison.
    Ford was free on prison day release on Friday when he witnessed
    Usman Khan
    violently attack pedestrians on London Bridge with a knife. Ford and >>>>> several other people intervened in the attack to subdue Khan until
    police
    arrived and gunned him down. At the time of his arrest, police
    described
    Ford's actions as "motiveless crime and a senseless crime” and
    described
    him personally as a “very dangerous man."

    Khan, 28, was also out of prison serving only six years of a nearly
    two-
    decade sentence after being convicted of "terror-related charges"
    in 2012.
    He and Ford attended the same prison sponsored educational event
    the day
    of the attack.

    A police liaison contacted Amanda's family to inform them that Ford
    had
    been spotted on television with the other bystanders being hailed as >>>>> heroes. "He is not a hero. He is a murderer out on day release,
    which us
    as a family didn’t know anything about. He murdered a disabled girl," >>>>> Amanda's aunt Angela Cox said to the Daily Mail. "He is not a hero,
    absolutely not. I don’t care what he’s done today, he’s a murderer."




    Ford paid his debt to society for a crime he committed 15 years ago

    He hasn't paid his debt to society for the crime he committed 15
    years ago.

    He was out on "day release" at the time.

    The crime he had committed indicates that he is sick in his head. His
    life should have been taken away like the victim he had murdered. It
    is irresponsible to let him out to endanger the lives of sane people
    in the society.

    Exodus 21:24New International Version (NIV)

    eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot,



    and through his actions, probably saved lives and prevented more
    stabbings. It seems he has turned his life around and risked his
    life to stop more knife attacks on innocent civilians.  Kind of
    strange thata  "police liason" decided to call a cousin of the woman
    murdered 15 years ago so she could contact the lugenpress and try to
    detract from an otherwise civic act of heroism.  Ford deserves
    credit for his act, IMHO.



    Please note that: "Usman Khan and James Ford attended the same prison
    sponsored educational event the day of the attack".

    How do you know that James Ford didn't promise Usman Khan that they
    would be a "knifing duo" together?

    How do you know that James Ford didn't set his buddy up to be a patsy
    so that he could become a "hero"?








    Judge not, lest ye be judged.

    Tell it to the judge.

    It was used as a defense in a court of law on Cheech and Chong's first
    album.

    --
    "You're not being tolerant, inclusive, nor anti-racist. You're being
    invaded, colonized and replaced."

    www.globalgulag.us

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)