I Might Be That I've Retired To The Ivory Tower Of Academia.
But I've honestly no idea what they were trying to achieve with all that.
https://twitterwithbraincells.blogspot.com/2025/11/just-when-you-thought-obsession-with.html
I suppose that now they've stopped trying to build excitement by creating an information vacuum it does sound a bit like that incident when a mentally disturbed swordsman attacked my childhood neighbourhood Catholic Church. Particularly with one of my mothers coming up for lunch today you might think that would dredge up all sorts of traumatic memories. Except for the fact that I've told that story so many times now even I'm bored of it.
As I've mentioned so many times before that swordsman's delusions were remarkably similar to the plot of; "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" TV show which was popular at the time. So much so the TV show ended up doing a two-part special about the incident. It also seemed to inspire Joss Whedon to make; "Firefly" which really gave Nathan Fillion his big break.
Of course the incident was intended as a warning about some vague terror threat emerging from the sort of Islamist soup that existed in Afghanistan. A terror threat which soldified on September 11th 2001. This was all last brought up in 2021 when NATO finally admitted defeated in their 20 year war in Afghanistan. During that catastrophic collapse, specifically the day of the Kabul Airport bombing, I was also dealing with my father's Cancer care. Not the Cancer he actually had, the Cancer they've only just stopped lying about him having. Something which seems remarkably similar to the storyline to that prisoner released by mistake episode of; "The Rookie."
So it could be an attempt to re-ligitigate 2021. Although that's always going to be a redundant discussion. I consider the issue to be permenantly closed and mine is the only opinion that's ever going to matter.
Apparently he also did the exact same thing on a (Docklands) light-rail network in London earlier that day. So it sounds like it could have been avoided if Khanistan Police considered random knife attacks on trains by non-White people to be crimes. Rather than just a normal part of the public transport experience.
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