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* Concerns over mass immigration is a terrorist ideology.<ref>https://archive.ph/gEYzN</ref> | * Concerns over mass immigration is a terrorist ideology.<ref>https://archive.ph/gEYzN</ref> | ||
* Spelled a [[Axel Rudakubana]]'s name incorrectly in a database causing his case to be mishandled.<ref>https://archive.ph/T7UJt</ref> | * Spelled a [[Axel Rudakubana]]'s name incorrectly in a database causing his case to be mishandled.<ref>https://archive.ph/T7UJt</ref> | ||
* Interest in C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien and Aldous Huxley books are signs of far right radicalisation.<ref>https://archive.ph/JUHEv</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:10, 15 June 2026
Stories
- Believing in socialism, communism, anti-fascism and anti-abortion were included in a list of potential signs of ideologies leading to terrorism.[1]
- Visited a 12 year old pupil with Northumbria Police who said there are only two genders.[2]
- Axel Rudakubana was referred to the Home Office's Prevent programme on three times and failed to intervene before he killed 3 girls.[3]
- Prevent and the Home Office failed to intervene in the terrorist tendencies of the man who murdered David Amess.[4]
- Missed opportunities to intervene in the radicalisation of Axel Rudakubana, the Southport killer.[5]
- Man who faught Islamic murderers placed on watchlist because they feared he might be radicalised.[6]
- Concerns over mass immigration is a terrorist ideology.[7]
- Spelled a Axel Rudakubana's name incorrectly in a database causing his case to be mishandled.[8]
- Interest in C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien and Aldous Huxley books are signs of far right radicalisation.[9]