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We Were Right About the ‘Queen of Scots’

Police, politicians and legacy media lied through their teeth.

Mayah Sommers was the heroine, not the villain. The Good Oil. Image by Lushington Brady.

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The legacy media: no matter how much you hate them, it’s never enough.

As riots over mass immigration engulf Britain and Ireland, the legacy media and the political establishment are parroting their usual scripts about ‘far right’ and ‘racists’. While there are no doubt some bad actors trying to glom onto the trouble for their own ends, the simple fact is that the British public are largely just fed up. Fed up with what appears little different from an invasion. Fed up with the rapes and beheadings. Fed up with the lies.

Even as houses and cars burn in Belfast, another media-political narrative of lies and cover-ups has just been exposed in Scotland. The likes of the BBC are still running cover and refusing to admit their own complicity.

Remember the storm that broke when an axe-wielding, ragged Scots girl was filmed brandishing an axe at ‘migrants’? Police and legacy media immediately branded the girl ‘racist’. She was charged with weapons offences. Suggestions that there was more to the incident than the snippet of video showed were dismissed as ‘misinformation’ and ‘far-right propaganda’. As I pointed out at the time, though, there was clearly far more to the story than they wanted us to know. It quickly emerged, for instance that a girl of the same age had been admitted with head injuries to an emergency room just minutes away, just minutes after the incident.

Now, the final, sordid act in this grim farce has been played out. It turns out that the ‘misinformation’ was, in fact, wholly correct all along. It was ‘your sole sources of truth’ who were lying through their teeth.

A man has been found guilty of making sexual remarks to a group of girls aged between 12 and 14 in Dundee before grabbing and pushing one of them to the ground.

“A man.” That’s it.

The man is in fact a 22-year-old Bulgarian migrant named Ilia Belov, who approached a group of girls aged 12 to 14 and made crude sexual remarks. When they told him to get lost he returned, called his sister and the pair attacked them. His sister grabbed one 13-year-old by the hair, dragged her to the ground and struck her on the head. Belov pushed another girl, causing her head to hit a handrail and leaving her injured. Only after being assaulted did one of the girls pull a knife and axe from her waistband in self-defence.

But Sheriff Tim Niven-Smith rejected Belov’s claim of self-defence and said the girls’ evidence had been “eloquent.”

He said: “I am entirely satisfied by proof beyond reasonable doubt that the trigger for all of this were the comments that you made.”

Funny how police were entirely convinced of the complete opposite narrative. No matter the evidence they immediately saw and what they tried to conceal as the news broke.

Speaking after the conviction, a girl’s mother told BBC Scotland News the guilty verdict was “a good thing.”

She said: “They were telling the truth and they were slandered. There were too many lies at the start, so I’m glad it’s all come out.”

For months the girls and their families had been subjected to hate and death threats because the initial media and police narrative had painted them as racist thugs who had attacked innocent ‘migrants’. The truth was the exact opposite.

The legacy media reports on the convictions still cannot bring themselves to call Belov what he is. He is described as ‘a Dundee man’. His sister is similarly anonymised. The report carefully avoids stating that the man who opened proceedings by telling 12-year-old girls “Hello sexy, I’ll show you a good time” was a recent arrival from Bulgaria.

Police behaviour was even worse. They saw her wounds and drove the injured 13-year-old to hospital, yet continued to treat her as the aggressor and charged her with weapons offences. They concealed vital evidence, including CCTV showing Belov’s sister initiating the physical assault by grabbing the girl’s hair. They also hid the fact that Belov had to be restrained and fitted with a spit hood after arrest, and that he urinated in the back of the police van.

All of this was done to protect the preferred story that any clash involving migrants and locals must be the fault of the locals. The same institutional reflex that protected Muslim child-rape gangs for years because naming the perpetrators would be ‘racist’ was at work here. Young girls were smeared, threatened and put through months of hell so that the narrative could be maintained.

The legacy media and police have offered no apology. They have simply moved on, still refusing to state plainly that the man at the centre of the case is a Bulgarian migrant who began the confrontation with sexual harassment of children. The euphemisms continue because the truth is inconvenient.

This is the pattern the British public has grown sick of. When mass immigration brings crime and disorder, the first instinct of the establishment is to lie, to smear the victims and to shield the perpetrators behind selective language and suppressed evidence.

The girl with the axe was not a racist thug. She was a child who had just been assaulted by a migrant and his sister after he made sexual remarks to her and her friends. The people who told you otherwise for months were the ones spreading misinformation. They still cannot admit it.


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