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PANIC ON THE STREETS OF LONDON


Central London was swept by a mass panic attack early Friday evening (24th), with armed police responding to what hysterical Londoners claimed was a terrorist shooting incident. 

The panic started after an argument between a Black man and a White man in a London tube station caused noises that convinced some people a terrorist shooting attack was under way. 

This is it. This is literally the official story at the moment. Here is the BBC report:
Armed police have been stood down and two central London Underground stations have reopened following reports of gunshots being fired at Oxford Circus. Police want to speak to two men after an altercation "erupted" on a platform at the station, but say there is no evidence any weapons had been fired. Officers also want to speak to anyone who was at the station about the cause of the mass panic and evacuation. Sixteen people were treated after they were injured fleeing the station. Oxford Circus was closed and armed police were deployed following reports that gunshots had been heard inside the station. Police initially treated the incident as potentially terrorism-related, while nearby Bond Street station was closed amid fears of overcrowding. The British Transport Police (BTP) said officers believe there was an altercation between two men on the platform before the scare. They have released CCTV images of two men they want to speak to.
How can an altercation between two men sound like guns being shot? There are two possibilities, neither of them good. 

One is that shots were fired and there was a terrorist attack or attempted terrorist attack of some kind, but that police decided to cover it up or downplay it. Maybe the altercation between the two men was actually a police office wrestling a gun out of the hand of jihadi nutjob. 

The other is that the funny Black guy from the Police Academy movies was in town:


Obviously people in London are not taking London Mayor Sadiq Khan's advice to just treat terrorism as "part and parcel of life in any big city." Instead they are living in a constant state of fear, trepidation, and near panic that can be effortlessly triggered by men shouting in an echoey tunnel, children's firecrackers, or someone dropping a box. 

This what a cucked city looks like.



16 people were injured in the stampede. That could have been a lot worse. 

What this means is that terrorists now have a comparatively easy way to attack our cities and one that it will be difficult to jail them for, namely walking around making loud noises in crowded places. 

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