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I'm posting here because its the only place I'm allowed to post since I was banished to the wilderness. So....reading through the thread about the 'Brar' geezer, I feel it my duty to get you younger ones thinking a bit. I know central London well. I know the west end better than I know myself. There's some things I know fairly well and some things I know very very well. I know very well that anybody that is on Old Quebec Street very late at night has either just come out of the big gambling den Casino there or is just going in. I also know very well that street muggers from all over London target rich looking people on Old Quebec Street for the same reason, as you don't frequent casinos if you only have £20 in your wallet. That street is notorious for muggings at that time of night. Think about it. there's a good reason old Mrs Brar says she can't say the attackers were Sikh. She surely wishes she could say so, but when the attackers didn't look like sikhs, didn't speak in Punjabi and didn't say anything about revenge for Amritsar whilst they attacked him....Mrs Brar reluctantly can't say for sure they were Sikh.

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I'm posting here because its the only place I'm allowed to post since I was banished to the wilderness. So....reading through the thread about the 'Brar' geezer, I feel it my duty to get you younger ones thinking a bit. I know central London well. I know the west end better than I know myself. There's some things I know fairly well and some things I know very very well. I know very well that anybody that is on Old Quebec Street very late at night has either just come out of the big gambling den Casino there or is just going in. I also know very well that street muggers from all over London target rich looking people on Old Quebec Street for the same reason, as you don't frequent casinos if you only have £20 in your wallet. That street is notorious for muggings at that time of night. Think about it. there's a good reason old Mrs Brar says she can't say the attackers were Sikh. She surely wishes she could say so, but when the attackers didn't look like sikhs, didn't speak in Punjabi and didn't say anything about revenge for Amritsar whilst they attacked him....Mrs Brar reluctantly can't say for sure they were Sikh.

Now...I don't normally condone the increasing level of violence used by the gangs that come north of the river for a bit of thievery, but on this occassion I wish I had enough money to buy a big 100kg container of barfi to share among the yoots of Brixton dem.

Maybe you are right. The street cameras will reveal the truth, hopefully.

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Guys, I don't know how this whole thing is gonna pan out. We'll find out in the next few days and I hope and pray that it wasn't Sikhs imvolved. Not because of any bad publicity or respect for Brar coz I would truly love it if the kanjar got his comeuppence. No....the reason is because I believe this episode, that i believe the Indians designed in order to get at us (by way of pressuring the UK govt to crack down on Sikhs) is gonna seriously backfire on the Indians. Unwittingly, those muppets in Delhi have potentialy handed us the best weapon we've had our hands on in 25 years. If...it pans out like I hope....we should not let this matter drop. We need to run with it and run with. We need to milk it furiously, pulling violently at the teats. We need to pile pressure upon pressure on the Metropolitan Police to actively investigate the Indian govt angle via their High Commission. We need to be relentless in asking the mainstream media to investigate this (possible) flagrant violation of our laws and police time. We need to put pressure upon pressure on the police and CPS to instigate charges against both Brar and his wife for providing false statements. We need to be relentless in demanding our governement take action against those that have (possibly) interfered with guiding and influencing UK policy in an underhand way (India) against British subjects (us). Now that we have (possibly) a living example of the way public order in the UK is threatened through the presence in this country of such people, we need to provide the Home Office a detailed list of Indian politicians etc that should never be let in the UK again.

Like i said, i don't know how this thing is gonna pan out. But if it pans out the way I'm hoping we've gotta make sure the Indians never recover from this public relations disaster. Once we've got 'em down we've gotta keep stamping on their head and kicking them repeatedly in the goolies. We'll make 'em sorry they ever tried to mess with us.

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Guys, I don't know how this whole thing is gonna pan out. We'll find out in the next few days and I hope and pray that it wasn't Sikhs imvolved. Not because of any bad publicity or respect for Brar coz I would truly love it if the kanjar got his comeuppence. No....the reason is because I believe this episode, that i believe the Indians designed in order to get at us (by way of pressuring the UK govt to crack down on Sikhs) is gonna seriously backfire on the Indians. Unwittingly, those muppets in Delhi have potentialy handed us the best weapon we've had our hands on in 25 years. If...it pans out like I hope....we should not let this matter drop. We need to run with it and run with. We need to milk it furiously, pulling violently at the teats. We need to pile pressure upon pressure on the Metropolitan Police to actively investigate the Indian govt angle via their High Commission. We need to be relentless in asking the mainstream media to investigate this (possible) flagrant violation of our laws and police time. We need to put pressure upon pressure on the police and CPS to instigate charges against both Brar and his wife for providing false statements. We need to be relentless in demanding our governement take action against those that have (possibly) interfered with guiding and influencing UK policy in an underhand way (India) against British subjects (us). Now that we have (possibly) a living example of the way public order in the UK is threatened through the presence in this country of such people, we need to provide the Home Office a detailed list of Indian politicians etc that should never be let in the UK again.

Like i said, i don't know how this thing is gonna pan out. But if it pans out the way I'm hoping we've gotta make sure the Indians never recover from this public relations disaster. Once we've got 'em down we've gotta keep stamping on their head and kicking them repeatedly in the goolies. We'll make 'em sorry they ever tried to mess with us.

The question is sir, who will communicate these ideas to the ones in power? As is evident, Sikhsangat is on their constant radar and now that we're devising plans how to combat negative publicity, our foes will devise counter measures as well. And if we don't "broadcast" the views of our members, we would be accused as Brar supporters.

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