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⚠️🇳🇱 BLOODBATH AT FESTIVAL! RAMPAGE KILLS INNOCENT CROWD IN HORRIFIC PARADE-DAY CATASTROPHE: 9 CHILDREN CRITICAL AFTER MONSTROUS VEHICLE ATTACK

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NUNSPEET, Netherlands — A scene of festive joy was SAVAGELY ERASED last night when a driver PLOWED into a crowd of families, sending nine people to the hospital and leaving a community in tatters. And authorities want you to believe it was just an “ACCIDENT.”

While police hastily claim the crash was “not immediately… deliberate,” CHILLING questions remain. Why has the 56-year-old female driver been DETAINED if this was mere negligence? What is being HIDDEN from a public that now fears gathering in the streets during what should be the most wonderful time of the year?

Eyewitness footage obtained exclusively by this outlet shows a vehicle DESTROYED, its hood gaping open in a dark field—a haunting monument to the moment innocence was shattered. The parade of lights, a symbol of communal hope, was instantly extinguished, replaced by screams and flashing sirens.

This is MORE than a traffic incident. This is a SYMPTOM of a society where violence, intentional or born of grotesque recklessness, invades every sanctuary. The Mayor’s hollow platitudes about “sadness” do NOTHING to answer for the three lives clinging desperately in serious condition.

We are fed a narrative of coincidence to pacify us, to avoid the terrifying conversations about public safety, deteriorating mental health, and the latent chaos simmering just beneath the surface of our orderly towns. The truth is being buried with the wreckage.

Ask yourself: in a world where a Christmas parade can become a killing field in an instant, where does the next attack wait, and what comforting lie will they tell you when it happens?



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