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David Clegg

@DavidC_author

#Author of #military #scifi and #spaceopera. Published by @CaabPublishing. DMs welcome. No AI used in any of my work.

Northampton, UK เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2021
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Breanna Morello
Breanna Morello@BreannaMorello·
🚨HORRIFYING🚨 Jurors will listen to the audio of 7-year-old Athena Strand being strangled to death by FedEx driver Tanner Horner. Horner pleaded guilty to capital murder, but a juror will decide if he should be sentenced to death. Strand told the child, “Don't scream or I'll hurt you,” as he picked her up and put her in his truck. The child tried to fight Strand off during the attack—his DNA was found under her nails. Prosecutors added that his DNA was found, “in places where you shouldn't find DNA on a 7-year-old girl.” The girl’s mother is for the death penalty being implemented.
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David Clegg
David Clegg@DavidC_author·
@Wommando It shouldn’t be 15-16 years, it should be this
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Emily Wilding Davison🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
⚠️A woman has SLAMMED lenient sentencing after she was abducted and brutally r-ped by a man posing as a taxi driver in Glasgow. 👉 Iraqi Kurdish "refugee" Barzan Nawshowani, 38, targeted the 20YO woman and her friend coming out of a bar in 2022. He dropped the friend home then drove her to a Turkish barber shop where he worked, locked her inside, turned off CCTV and violently attacked her. She believed she was going to be killed. In court the married father-of-two blamed the victim & showed no remorse. He was jailed for a PATHETIC 6 years in 2024, later increased to a STILL PATHETIC 8 years. The victim argues it should have been 15–16 years given the severity of abduction and r-pe. And I completely agree. A pathetic sentence for him - while she is sentenced to a lifetime of trauma. ➡️He should also be deported.
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Restore Britain
Restore Britain@RestoreBritain_·
Restore Britain has published the most comprehensive self-defence policy released by any political party. If a criminal is injured by a law-abiding citizen protecting their safety, family or property? A Restore Britain Government would stand with them. Each and every time.
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Deport Foreign Criminals
Deport Foreign Criminals@peterstopcrime·
Cousin Monster and fellow Cousin Invaders repeatedly raped Birmingham girl who was then shared around in hotel room Arqash Zaffar raped his young victim multiple times over several days, including in a hotel room full of Cousins who took turns subjecting her to horrific abuse 19 Dec 2025 A vile abuser who raped a runaway teenager five times is one of four men found guilty after she was the victim of horrific abuse that lasted for days. The victim's ordeal began when she got into Arqash Zaffar's BMW on Alum Rock Road, Birmingham, in July 2019. She alleged he raped her multiple times over the next few days, including in a hotel room full of men who took turns abusing her.
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Shunya
Shunya@Shunyaa00·
🇬🇧 UK: Thornaby - Mohammed Amir Al Najjar, 30, asylum seeker from Gaza, Palestine attempted to rape a 14-year-old British girl. Caught by British patriots. Mohammed says, 'There is no age limit in Sharia Law.' What punishment does Mohammed deserve?
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Dr. M.F. Khan
Dr. M.F. Khan@Dr_TheHistories·
16 Men vs 1400 - The British SAS Desert Tactics That Humiliated The US Army The Sultan of Oman's armed forces committed two full infantry battalions to the southern desert in 1972. That's roughly 1,400 men. They brought 67 vehicles, including armored Saladin cars and 3-ton Bedford supply trucks. They built three permanent bases with concrete sangars, razor wire perimeters and generator-powered lighting that could be spotted from 12 km out on a clear night. They had artillery support in the form of 25-pounder sighted at Thumrait and Midway Road. They had Royal Air Force strike masters on call from Salalah Airfield, each loaded with 540 kg bomb loads and Sura rockets. They had a logistics chain stretching 180 km from the port at Raysut through the coastal plain and up onto the Jebal escarpment, requiring a daily convoy of nine trucks to keep supplied. The monthly operating cost ran to 370,000 pounds sterling. In 18 months of operations across the Dhofar interior, these two battalions interdicted exactly four confirmed PFLOAG supply caravans. Four. During the same 18 months, a rotating force of between eight and 16 SAS troopers, organized into four-man patrols aboard stripped-down Series IIA Land Rovers armed with GPMGs and a single Browning heavy machine gun, operating from no fixed base, carrying their water and ammunition on the vehicle and re- supplying from pre-positioned caches buried in the In the gravel plains, these men interdicted, ambushed, or scattered 31 confirmed supply convoys. They destroyed an estimated 14 tons of Soviet and Chinese munitions. They killed or captured over 40 PFLOAG fighters confirmed by Sultan's armed forces intelligence staff. Their total monthly cost, including vehicle maintenance, fuel, rations, and ammunition expenditure, came to roughly 4,800 pounds. One force cost 370,000 a month and caught four caravans. The other cost 4,800 and caught 31. The ratio is not a statistic. The ratio is an indictment. The rebellion in Dhofar had been simmering since 1965, when disaffected Jabali tribesmen took up arms against Sultan Said bin Taimur, a man whose idea of governance was to padlock his country shut and hope modernity passed Oman by entirely. Said ban education, ban radio, ban sunglasses, and made it illegal for his subjects to leave the country without his written permission. When Marxist revolutionaries from neighboring South Yemen, the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen, backed by the Soviet Union and China, offered the mountain tribes guns, ideology, and a future, thousands accepted. © The Point Gossip #drthehistories
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Deport Foreign Criminals
Deport Foreign Criminals@peterstopcrime·
We probably can’t deport this, So We’ll just have to make do with cutting his cock and balls off! Paul Lawrinson gave the schoolboy vapes and £50 in exchange for explicit acts – which constituted rape and sexual assault due to the child’s age. The 50-year-old appeared before Liverpool Crown Court on Friday to be sentenced, having admitted rape of a child under the age of 13 and sexual assault of a child under the age of 13 at a previous hearing. Rebecca Smith, prosecuting the case, told the court that Cheshire Police received a report from a safeguarding team regarding concerns regarding a child’s reported sexual activity with an adult male.
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J.R. Montarbo
J.R. Montarbo@JRMontarbo·
For the second time in my life, Easter falls on April 5th—my birthday. Today, I celebrate the gift of life and the beauty of His grace. 😌 I am thankful. I am inspired. I am blessed. —Do everything in love. ❤️🙏 1 Corinthians 16: 14 He is risen! 🙌
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
The greatest knight who ever lived was English. He defeated 500 knights, served five kings, fought for over fifty years in war — and saved the English crown personally leading a charge at seventy years old. He started with nothing — a fourth son with no land, no title, and no inheritance. William Marshal was born around 1146 into a minor gentry family wrecked by the civil war between Stephen and Matilda. At the age of five, he was handed over as a hostage to King Stephen, who threatened to catapult him over the walls of his father's castle. His father told the king to go ahead — he still had the anvils and hammers to make more sons. Stephen could not bring himself to do it. The boy survived. Sent to Normandy as a teenager, Marshal trained as a knight and found his calling on the tournament circuit. These were not the regulated jousts of later centuries. They were brutal, sprawling melees — hundreds of mounted knights charging into each other across open country, fighting with lances, swords, and maces. Men were dragged from their horses, beaten, and held for ransom. It was organised violence for profit. Marshal was built for it. At one tournament, his helmet was so battered they had to find a blacksmith to hammer it off his head. He and his partner Roger de Gaugi captured 103 knights in ten months. Over the next sixteen years, he remained undefeated. On his deathbed, he claimed to have bested 500 knights across his career. He said he had kept their arms, their horses, and all their gear — and if that meant the kingdom of heaven was closed to him, so be it. But Marshal's story is not just violence. It is loyalty under impossible pressure. He served Henry II's eldest son, Henry the Young King, as mentor, bodyguard, and tournament captain for over a decade. When the Young King died of dysentery in 1183, Marshal honoured his dying wish and carried his crusading cloak to the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. When he returned, Henry II took him into his own household. Then came the moment that defined him. 1189, near Le Mans. Henry II is retreating — broken, betrayed, his sons in open revolt. Richard, the future Lionheart, is hunting him. Marshal rides the rearguard. He meets Richard head-on. He unhorses him — clean. One thrust of the lance and he could have killed a future king. He doesn't take it. He strikes Richard's horse instead and rides on. Skill with restraint. Power without cruelty. When Richard became king, he did not punish Marshal. He rewarded him — recognising a man who kept his oath even when it cost him. Richard arranged his marriage to Isabel de Clare, one of the wealthiest heiresses in England. The landless fourth son was suddenly one of the richest men in the kingdom. Marshal went on to serve Richard, then King John — standing beside him at Runnymede when Magna Carta was sealed in 1215. When John died the following year, the heir to the throne was a nine-year-old boy and half the country was in the hands of a French prince who had proclaimed himself King of England. England was on the edge of becoming a French vassal state. William Marshal, now seventy years old, became regent. He reissued Magna Carta. He won back the wavering barons. And on 20 May 1217, at the Battle of Lincoln, he personally led the charge — bursting through the gates of the city at the head of his knights, so eager for the fight that his biography says he forgot to put on his helmet. The French were routed. Their commander was killed. The invasion collapsed. He died on 14 May 1219. On his deathbed, he was received into the Knights Templar — a promise he had made years earlier in the Holy Land. He was buried in the Temple Church in London, where his effigy still lies. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Stephen Langton, called him the greatest knight who ever lived. Five kings served. Over fifty years of war. 500 knights defeated. A kingdom saved at seventy. And he never broke his word. © The Stoic English #archaeohistories
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David Clegg
David Clegg@DavidC_author·
@TheGriftReport Never mind is Travelodge safe, that sentence is beyond pathetic. The whole country isn’t safe.
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Grifty
Grifty@TheGriftReport·
Woman trapped in her Travelodge room for an hour while a naked man banged on her door and performed vile sex acts right outside. Wendy Griffith watched the horror through the peephole at the London Stratford branch in July 2025, she desperately tried to call staff but got no answer. The 40-year-old pervert, Trevor Reece, even asked reception for a key to her exact room. She eventually dialled 999 in total panic; armed police arrived in minutes, pepper-sprayed him and dragged him away. He pleaded guilty to outraging public decency, and got just four months of alcohol treatment plus a £50 compensation order she still hasn’t received. Is Travelodge a safe place for women?
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