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STASSI BRITISH STATE CHARGES "RUSSIA TODAY" PRESENTER WITH "ATTEMPTED RAPE"


In what looks like a politically motivated attempt to weaponise the legal system as part of the Neo-Cold War, Alex Salmond, a TV presenter for "Russia Today," has been charged with attempted rape. 

As reported by the Independent:

Alex Salmond has appeared in court charged with attempted rape and sexual assault.

Mr Salmond faced a total of 14 charges when he appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Thursday.

He was charged with two counts of attempted rape, nine counts of sexual assault, two of indecent assault and one breach of the peace.

After a brief hearing, which was held in private, he said: "Now that these proceedings are live it is even more important to respect the court and therefore the only thing I can say is I refute absolutely these allegations of criminality and I will defend myself to the utmost in court.

Salmond, 64, is the host of a regular program on the Russian news channel "Russia Today" that frequently criticises the British state. 

In an earlier career, he was also a moderately successful politician in the Scottish National Party -- a fake nationalist party -- and even served as First Minister of Scotland. 

It is claimed that the "attempted rapes" occurred during that time, when Salmond as an "alpha male" political leader was in frequent contact with female members of his party. But this is highly unlikely, as all the women in the SNP are real dogs and/ or lesbians.

The leading "beauty" of the SNP
In the modern British Stassi state, "attempted rape" is a suitably nebulous term that can be used to bring criminal charges against anyone that the authorities wish to destroy.

2 comments

Simon in London said...

My contacts from the Scottish civil service tell me he was always gropey. Attempted rape sounds a bit iffy though.

Anonymous said...

His marriage is an odd one like Macron's. A similar age gap.

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