#SwatTheWorld: Trolls Claim Mass Bomb-Hoaxing Operation

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 26, 2016

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A Twitter group which supports Russia and Syria is claiming responsibility for mass bomb-hoaxing across the UK and France.

The standard internet response to this sort of thing would be “yeah, well, of course, the special services are hoaxing everyone by tying supporters of Putin and Assad to bomb-hoaxing.”

But I don’t know. It could be a hoax by the government. But does it really make sense to expect the masses to think along the lines of: “oh, well, those hilarious bomb-hoaxers support Putin and Assad, so Obama and ISIS must be good”?

Is that the way people actually think?

The Telegraph:

A Putin-sympathising Twitter group that says it supports the regime of Syria’s Bashar al-Assad has claimed responsibility for international “mayhem” as thousands of pupils were evacuated from 14 British and six French schools today following bomb scares.

The group, which uses an email address with a Russian “.ru” domain name and calls itself “Evacuators 2K16”, has now been removed from the social network, after inviting students to get in touch if they want to “get out of school”.

LOL.

Bomb threats were made to six schools in the West Midlands, four in London and four in Cornwall this morning.

Students in Paris were also affected, where six schools were evacuated. All the scares were believed to be hoax calls.

It comes only a week after four schools in the West Midlands sent pupils home following similar hoax calls.

The account claiming responsibility, which used the handle @Ev4cuati0nSquad also claimed to be able to “divert the police away from a crime you’re going to commit”.

LOLOLOLOL.

Ya can’t say that’s not funny!

The profile picture showed Russian president Vladimir Putin and one tweet read: “We support the regime of Bashar al-Assad“. But it stated its location as “Everywhere” and described itself as “6 individuals based internationally”.

Tweets included the hashtag #SwatTheWorld – a possible reference to so-called “swatting attacks”, where perpetrators call the emergency services to a particular location under false pretences.

West Midlands Police said calls were made “in quick succession” at about 9am to four schools in Sandwell, one in Dudley and one in south Birmingham.

In London, four hoax calls were made to schools claiming “a suspicious device” had been left in their premises.

So, it could be some kind of malicious police hoax, of course. But I don’t really see what it would accomplish other than waste a bunch of resources and make them look inept.

Obviously, it doesn’t actually make Putin or Assad look bad because “OMG these trolls support them so they must be bad” is a nonsensical argument.

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So I’m going to go with: probably genuine trolls doin the ol school bomb hoax bit. A timeless troll, going back to the days before the internet, when the earth was traversed by gigantic spiders.

If these are genuine trolls who support Glorious Leader (EAST) and Glorious Leader (MID-EAST), it would follow that they are “accelerationists” who believe that it is a positive thing to speed up the inevitable breakdown of the Western systems by injecting chaos.

They also could do it for the lulz, but it’s basically the same thing nowadays because all trolls have gone Nazi and think Nazism is lulz.

Note: we here at the Daily Stormer condemn bomb-hoaxing in the STRONGEST POSSIBLE TERMS – SO STRONG THEY ARE IN ALL CAPS.

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