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They were lucky not to be shot’: Police chief says armed officers showed ‘enormous restraint’ as mob attacked Charles and Camilla

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This was without question, a set-up. The route was altered at the last moment, instead of taking the normal quiet route, they instead, took a far more public route through London… in the middle of a riot. Hummm… that in itself should be enough to ring alarm bells. Secondly, purely by coincidence past a group of rioters, one armed with a paint bomb. As you all know, one always carries a paint bomb, just in case. Hello? Note how the Global Elite are smiling..

Do you really beleive for one moment the cops would have gun down everyone, not likey!


 

Anarchist groups threaten to target Royal Wedding

 

Protest groups yesterday threatened to target the Royal Family and promised the riots that turned parts of central London into a battleground on Thursday were “just the beginning”.

London Telegraph
Dec 11, 2010

Protest groups yesterday threatened to target the Royal Family and promised the riots that turned parts of central London into a battleground on Thursday were “just the beginning”. Groups of rioters said the worst was yet to come and warned of “many more assaults on royals [sic]”. The organised groups are likely to be joined by the loose gangs of masked teenagers who were responsible for much of the violence and vandalism in Parliament Square. The threats raise the spectre of a vicious circle of increasingly hardened rioters forcing the police into tougher action, which is used as a pretext for further violence.

 

 



They were lucky not to be shot’: Police chief says armed officers showed ‘enormous restraint’ as mob attacked Charles and Camilla

Tim Shipman and Gerri Peev
UK Daily Mail
Dec 10, 2010

Met chief Sir Paul Stephenson today mounted an extraordinary defence of armed protection officers after the worst Royal security blunder in a generation.

Sir Paul hailed the ‘enormous restraint’ of the team guarding Prince Charles and his wife the Duchess of Cornwall, implying the rioters were lucky not to have been shot.

Camilla was left terrified as their Rolls Royce came under fire from a snarling mob of student fees rioters as it made its way to the Royal Variety Performance at the London Palladium.

Does this look like she is living in fear.





The car was kicked, rocked and hit with paint bombs as up to 20 demonstrators attacked it and chanted ‘Off with their heads!’ and ‘Tory scum’, leaving the couple visibly shaken.





The Prince and Duchess were not hurt but the potential risk to their safety raised worrying echoes of the 1974 kidnap attempt on Princess Anne