Imran Khan’s death sentence

Khan’s prison sentence is a long one.  He’ll die in prison, says Emil.

Ali Bhutto was executed.  Benazir Bhutto was assassinated.  Pakistani politics can be harsh on political leaders.

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13 Responses to “Imran Khan’s death sentence”

  1. danceaway says:

    How dreadful. Thank you Emil for being on top of this.

  2. pete fairhurst 2 says:

    Imran Kahn [read Cohen] was married to a Goldsmith wasn’t he? Or was that a Rothschild? Is there any difference?

    But he’s in the nick in Pakistan? Really? How do we know that is true? Because the BBC and all the mainstream media said so?

    Prisons are for plebs, not born to it made men. Particularly so in Pakistan I expect

    • Belyi says:

      You can read a lot about the Khans in central European history. It has nothing to do with Jews.

  3. Tapestry says:

    Anything’s possible. Time might tell.

  4. Tapestry says:

    Miles Mathis writes that Cohen and Kahn (along with Cowan, Cowen and other variants) are what he calls the Phoenicians – an elite people – in other authors who believe they are an appointed priesthood instructed to control the rest of the population of Earth. Jews are always part of this narrative – the word ‘Ju’ in Hebrew meaning government. The religion Judaeism created by Ju to suppress/control the people of Egypt, copied by the Romans with their Christianity to suppress the Gentiles (nothing to do with Jesus who was a gnostic). Judaeism is constructed into a nation by Zionism, in which all others are seen as inferior beings. The superior beings narrative runs as one of the main problems afflicting mankind, in all its many forms, and faces which evolve over time. Wars require such a narrative so that Russians are seen as inferior by the Neocons who built Nazi Ukraine. Palestinians are seen as inferiors by Jews. Jews by Germans. And so on. The top Nazis were Jews themselves, including Hitler. The superiority narrative keeps appearing. I hope someone can work it all out!

    • pete fairhurst 2 says:

      Very well put Tap, it’s very complicated and nothing is necessarily as it seems

      Yes the top nazi’s were all “Jews”, how ironic! Douglas Reed says similar

      Btw, if I recall correctly then, when Kahn was PM in Pakistan, he enacted NeoLiberal/IMF policies didn’t he. I certainly thought that he was a globalist stooge at the time. And also that both the Bhutto’s were from the same cloth

      I can’t believe that Pakistan has every truly been “Independent” that’s not the Brit style. Nor was it reality after “decolonisation” leading to “independence”. I used to believe that narrative but I don’t now. Pakistan ISI are just a sub branch of MI6/CIA aren’t they?

      • Tapestry says:

        I catch your drift, Pete. Great commewnt –

        Very well put Tap, it’s very complicated and nothing is necessarily as it seems

        Yes the top nazi’s were all “Jews”, how ironic! Douglas Reed says similar

        Btw, if I recall correctly then, when Kahn was PM in Pakistan, he enacted NeoLiberal/IMF policies didn’t he. I certainly thought that he was a globalist stooge at the time. And also that both the Bhutto’s were from the same cloth

        I can’t believe that Pakistan has every truly been “Independent” that’s not the Brit style. Nor was it reality after “decolonisation” leading to “independence”. I used to believe that narrative but I don’t now. Pakistan ISI are just a sub branch of MI6/CIA aren’t they?

        • Tapestry says:

          I knew Benazir Bhutto at Oxford. She was definitely of the belief she was cut from superior cloth.

          • pete fairhurst 2 says:

            Thanks Tap

            I bet she was too! Born to it

            I saw Imran play cricket a few times, he was an excellent player. He had the same superior, born to it, aristocratic demeanour as well

  5. Tapestry says:

    I felt very sorry for her when her father was in jail while we were at university. She and her friends kept flying to Pakistan trying to get him out of jail, but he was hung (hanged – corrected by Belyi!) She was enormously courageous, even though once she was in a room, many people preferred to leave!! (including me) I didn’t realise then that I was surrounded by elitist people – including Blair and many others. We called them the twats and laughed at them. I attended a Bullingdon Club dinner and was shocked by the casual destruction of ancient college china and furniture costing thousands, all settled with a cheque the next day with no one sent down for violence. I never wanted to go again, no doubt sacrificing a lucrative career in a top London solicitor’s in the process. I decided to make my own world.

    • Belyi says:

      Actually when you’re talking about people, the past simple of hang is hanged. When you’re talking about putting out the washing, then it’s hung on the line.

      • Tapestry says:

        I guess it makes little difference if you’re the one hanging!

        • pete fairhurst 2 says:

          lol

          Keep en coming Belyi, I tend to remember your grammatical corrections!

          Interesting Tap, “the twats”! sounds correct to me

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