"Silenced" Film & The Unite The Kingdom Rally

England RISES: Tommy Robinson’s 'Unite the Kingdom' Rally Draws MASSIVE Global Crowd to London in Call for Political Reform

The event, titled “Unite the Kingdom,” attracted a remarkable turnout of thousands of participants from across the UK, as well as attendees who flew in from various countries around the world. The group participated in a grand march, stretching from the Royal Courts of Justice to Trafalgar Square. It was a dramatic display of public discontent aimed at addressing pervasive government corruption.

In a promotional video for the event, Robinson emphasized the necessity of grassroots involvement, stating, "To make any changes in this country and the disaster our direction is heading, we, its citizens, need to make a stand. We all know by now that our political system is fraudulent and corrupt. If enough of us make a stance, the establishment will be forced to listen, the media will be forced to report, and we can implement changes for the good of the United Kingdom and its citizens."

During the rally, Robinson took a bold step by broadcasting his controversial documentary, which had been previously banned by UK authorities. The documentary, which delves into themes of political corruption and alleged abuses within the judicial system, was projected onto large screens erected in Trafalgar Square.

MUST WATCH - The documentary is entitled, "SILENCED" and is on bitchute:

The screening of the documentary served as a centerpiece of the event, drawing significant attention and amplifying Robinson’s message.

The decision to screen his documentary, "Silenced" was not without risks. The documentary's ban means that Robinson could face legal repercussions, including potential jail time, for the broadcast.

And that's in the News now:

After today's screening he challenged the authorities to 'take him to court', according to The Telegraph. Posting on his X account, he wrote: 'I'll be jailed for two years for showing the inconceivable truth.' He is already due before the High Court on Tuesday accused of contempt for making the film.


In looking at the crowd, it seems like people are waking up. I wish The Lord could draw large crowds to fight the injustice in the world. I also wonder if The Challenge Document would be appropriate in Robinson's case.

Update:
When more is known on his detainment or alleged arrest, I'll update this post, but this is what has been reported thus far.

PS. I DO NOT AGREE WITH HIS POLITICS AS HE IS ANTI-PALESTINE AND PRO-ISRAEL - as he mentioned in his documentary - you don't have to agree with his politics to see what was happening to him. Perhaps if he investigated the truth about what is happening in Gaza or his Zionist beliefs, he might change his mind on where he stands. I AM PRO-THE LORD.

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Rebel News: UK uses anti-terrorism laws to detain Tommy Robinson for journalism: Ezra Levant reacts

The Terrorism Act allows British police to detain suspects and hold them without charges, without their usual legal rights, like the right to remain silent. It's intended to be used in 'ticking time bomb' scenarios where normal legal process is suspended due to an emergency situation like an impending terrorist attack. continues...

Tommy Robinson Released After Arrest on Charges of TERRORISM for Screening “Silenced”, Leaves UK to Avoid Being Sent Back to Belmarsh Prison

“They interviewed me for 6 * hours” Tommy said in a phone call describing his arrest Sunday, explaining how he is not entitled to remain silent under the Terrroism Act and is required to turn over access to his phone.

While leftist “fact checkers” sought to gaslight X community notes with claims Tommy was not arrested on terrorism charges, but on libel charges, Tommy posted the arrest warrant:

“You have been detained under paragraph 6 of Schedule 7 to the Terrorism Act 2000”, the warrant reads.

This is the paperwork he received describing his rights (or not) while he was detained under schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000.



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A phone call with his ex-wife is on X:

ADMIN POST - PLAY THE AUDIO See X Post Here

I can now confirm that Tommy has actually been released, he is on bail, and the police have taken his phone.

I want thank everyone (as does Tommy) who have been out protesting for him today, it absolutely made a difference.

Tommy has asked me to upload the conversation he had with his ex wife while he was detained for terror related offences.

We will be able to update you all tomorrow.

It’s a sweet phone call

The documentary "Silenced" by Tommy Robinson is compelling and brings to light the false narratives being put forth, but there is another side to Tommy Robinson. Tommy is pro-Israel which is probably why at the 1:27:07 mark in the documentary he says, "Whether you agree with my politics is irrelevant." He is a Zionist. He is the head (or front man) of the English Defense League (EDL) and recently (on Monday) he was a no-show to his court case. The case has since been suspended to October, but lacks the hullabaloo and lustre one might expect from the corrupt media and justice system for a no-show like Robinson.

Here is an article from 2019:
Why are US ‘pro-Israel’ groups boosting a far-right, anti-Muslim UK extremist? https://www.timesofisrael.com/why-are-us-pro-israel-groups-boosting-a-far-right-anti-muslim-uk-extremist/

It is unclear to some of the motives behind Tommy Robinson. The case remains unsolved. The EDL plays a large role in the recently reported stabbings of children in Southport. Was it staged (in whole or part?). It is hard to know for sure nowadays. Violence and extreme civil unrest is a NWO agenda. At the same time, people are complicit if they do nothing. How would such a hoax (if it were) be pulled-off? Payoffs? Re-enactments of crimes and disasters for educational purposes is often used. Time will tell (or maybe not).

R.I.P. to the children that were murdered and prayers for the innocent ones that were injured. How do we know that this was not a case of satanic ritual murder / abuse with a cover-up story by the media blaming one lone killer?

Was the Southport stabbing not what it was reported to be? Some think so. See comment below.

Comment: "What a horrible crisis actor. This event is sponsored by the Strong Cities Network. The Hart Space Pregnancy and Yoga center, held a "special" Taylor Swift workshop for children on July 29th, between 10am-12pm. It was reported that the 17 year old "killer", took a taxi to the center, didn’t pay for the fare, walked into the location and began stabbing children randomly. It was stated that he stabbed eleven children total, 3 were reported dead and 8 injured. He also allegedly stabbed two adult yoga instructors and a man (Jonathan Hayes- lawyer). The patsy then ran away to a nearby house and paced in front of the residence until the police arrived. It was reported that a call to the police came in at 11:47 and the police response was within minutes. This is completely absurd. This is all just low rent theater to encourage mass upheaval. Staged riots have been going on for days. Jew shill Tommy Robinson, is playing a key role in these protests with the EDL. In response to this orchestrated chaos, the MSM will blame White supremacy, "Hate", and misinformation on social media. They deliberately circulated propaganda claiming the killer was an illegal immigrant when this was first announced to stir up a huge reaction". End quote. Source: Lateralus1

Article:
Southport attack witnesses describe horrific scenes Southport stabbing witness calls it 'worst thing I've ever seen'

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Tommy Robinson: Agent Provocateur or a genuine Freedom Fighter.

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Is Tommy Robinson responsible for unrest in the U.K.? Ezra Levant on England's recent riots

Ezra Levant discusses Tommy Robinson's role — or lack thereof — in recent riots in the United Kingdom after three young girls were killed in a stabbing spree.

Some, including Prime Minister Keir Starmer, have taken aim at the so-called "far right" for the riots, which lead the Indian outlet to ask: is Tommy Robinson somehow responsible for the unrest?

“The police are afraid of being called racist if they enforce the law, that's a perception by many people,” Levant explained, referring to Robinson's rallies against two-tier policing in the country.

Tommy Robinson on vacation amidst U.K. riots.

In a tweet on X, Tommy Robinson says his life is in danger: x.com
Not sure what Robinson means by a "non existent EDL". It was reported that the EDL were at Southport after the stabbing/murders.

Quoting from the (above) article:

Robinson had been ordered six-weeks-ago to attend the High Court in London last Monday after allegedly breaching an order not to tell lies about a Syrian refugee.

But he failed to attend the hearing, leading to senior judge Mr Justice Johnson issuing an arrest warrant for him, although he ordered it not to be carried out 'until early October' to give Robinson time to confirm he would attend the next hearing voluntarily.

That's a first (never heard of that before), an issued arrest warrant put on hold to give the defendant time to confirm if he will attend the next hearing. Has a precedent been set for other "no shows"? As anti-Muslim as Robinson is (and he is extremely anti-Muslim with a history of interfering with peaceful pro-Palestine protests), it is thought the Court would be harsh on him especially at this time with all the riots and Keir Starmer saying he will keep the Muslims safe.

This article (below) provides a more balanced opinion into Tommy Robinson and his association with the EDL (English Defense League) which he claims is longer in existence and his stance which is primarily anti-Muslim (versus neo-Nazi) which helps to explain his connection to Zionism.

Who is 'Tommy Robinson', the far-right figurehead of Britain's anti-Muslim riots?

Over two decades, Stephen Yaxley-Lennon has arguably done more than anyone else to bring Islamophobia to the streets of the UK

As far-right riots have continued to wreak havoc across parts of the UK, fingers have pointed in many directions to apportion blame.

For some, the fault lies with a political and media class who have been too willing to play up to fears of immigration and Islamism.

For others it is a social media landscape that is prone to misinformation and scaremongering.

One name that has regularly featured in chants by the far-right agitators as they torch libraries, attack mosques and smash windows, however, has been "Tommy Robinson".

The nom-de-guerre of former tanning salon owner Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, Robinson has over the past two decades built a violent street movement focused on intimidating the British Muslim community and stoking fears of an Islamic takeover of the UK.

Although his English Defence League no longer exists in official form, the hand of Robinson can still be felt across the British far-right, even after repeated jail sentences and spates in exile abroad.

Middle East Eye takes a look at the life of the Islamophobic figurehead.

'We want them back'

Born in the city of Luton in 1982 to an Irish mother and an English father, Robinson early on developed a reputation for hooliganism, serving a 12-month prison sentence in 2003 after assaulting an off-duty police officer in a drunken scuffle.

The name "Tommy Robinson" supposedly derives from a prominent member of a football hooligan firm in Luton, of which Yaxley-Lennon was a member and was initially used as a means of hiding his identity in combination with an England-flag adorned face mask when demonstrating.

Prior to founding the English Defence League in 2009, Robinson has drifted in and out of other far-right groups, including the British National Party (BNP).

However, while the BNP's politics focused on explicit white supremacy and antisemitism - while also trying to exploit anti-Muslim sentiment in the wake of 9/11 - the EDL made Islamophobia its primary focus.

Luton had long been a hub of far-right activity, with the neo-fascist National Front particularly active in the 1970s and 80s in targeting the city's large Black and Asian population.

But right from the beginning, Robinson attempted to distinguish his new movement by claiming they were focusing on "Islamic extremism" rather than non-white communities or even Muslims as a whole.

"There are women who don't want to go shopping because there are 20 men in long Islamic dress shouting anti-British stuff and calling for a jihad and stirring up religious and racial hatred. Those are our town centres, and we want them back," Robinson, then still hiding his identity, told the BBC in 2009.

"We want them back, not from the Muslims, but from the jihadist extremists that are operating in the Muslim communities. And the Muslim communities need to deal with their extremists."

Coming in the wake of 9/11, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the bombings by al-Qaeda supporters in London on 7 July 2005 that left 56 people dead, there were plenty willing to hear his message.

What do Robinson and his supporters believe?

The EDL emerged as a part of a wider European far-right network known as the "counter-jihad" movement.

The movement's leadership emphasised the "threat" posed by Muslim immigration to Europe while toning down earlier neo-fascist obsessions with Jews, non-white immigration in general, or opposition to liberal democracy - even if all these issues often bubbled just beneath the surface still.

At times, Robinson and leaders like Geert Wilders in the Netherlands would try and exploit fears that Muslims posed a threat to secularism, women's rights or LGBTQ+ rights, issues traditionally associated with their opponents.

Another important pillar was staunch Zionism - Israel came to be seen by counter-jihadists as the vanguard of the fight against Muslim terrorism and a state which was uncompromising in its willingness to use force to suppress a largely Muslim population.

Even the EDL's name resembles that of the Jewish Defence League, a much older far-right Zionist organisation based in the US and Europe that has hosted Robinson at a number of events.

Another significant pro-Israel, anti-Muslim group is the Middle East Forum, which provided roughly $60,000 on three demonstrations defending Robinson’s legal trial.

Some links have also emerged with far-right Hindu and Sikh organisations that approve of the movement's anti-Muslim sentiments.

Robinson's earlier claims that he only targets "extremists" bear little resemblance to his rhetoric or actions since then, however.

"I'm not far-right…I'm just opposed to Islam. I believe it's backward and it's fascist," he said in 2016.

"The current refugee crisis is nothing to do with refugees. It's a Muslim invasion of Europe."

He also pushed the common conspiracy theory that British police were refusing to prosecute sexual assault of children by Asian men because they were afraid of being seen as racist.

"We have a two-tier police force that treats crimes within the Muslim community differently," he said in 2014.

And regardless of Robinson's own views, the EDL since the beginning was filled with explicit neo-Nazis, white supremacists, Christian fundamentalists and other far-right disciples.

It was the preponderance of these other elements, Robinson claims, that led him to publicly leave the EDL at an event hosted by the counter-extremist Quilliam Foundation in 2013.

However, this did little to temper his views and he soon attempted to set up a British wing of the Pegida movement, a German anti-Muslim group.

At a rally for the German group in Dresden, he said he wanted a Europe “free from halal food”, “free from Muslim rape gangs”, free from “the visual scars of minarets” and the “sounds of call to prayer” and free from people “who cover their faces, walk around our streets and refuse to integrate”.

What happens next?

Robinson's propensity for violence and law-breaking has often made it difficult for him to operate consistently.

He has received prison sentences and community orders since 2003 for, among other things, football brawling, travelling on another man's passport to the US, mortgage fraud, possession of drugs, threatening behaviour and breach of a court order.

He has also received sentences for contempt of court in 2017 and 2019, the latter of which saw him jailed for nine months after filming people involved in a criminal trial and broadcasting the footage on social media.

In 2021, he lost a libel lawsuit over his slurs against a Syrian schoolboy who was filmed being attacked at school. In a video posted on Facebook, Robinson had claimed the boy "violently attacks young English girls in his school", comments for which he was sued.

On 29 July Robinson fled the UK, a day before he was set to again appear in court for allegedly breaching an order not to repeat the lies he made about the schoolboy. From abroad, his location is unclear, he has said the rioters have “legitimate concerns” and called for “mass deportations”.

It is worth noting that the riots that have taken place across the country do not stem solely from Robinson's supporters.

Another key group involved is Patriotic Alternative, a white supremacist group whose leadership have openly praised Adolf Hitler. Their neo-Nazi leanings have also led them to try and exploit anger at the Israeli assault on Gaza to spread anti-Jewish sentiment, rather than solely anti-Muslim sentiment.

And regardless, few would dispute that there are many reasons for the outburst of racist and Islamophobic sentiment in Britain - and that they can't solely be attributed to a Lutonian on holiday abroad.

Video 5th August 2024: MESSAGE FROM TOMMY ROBINSON TO THE COUNTRY