Exposing Rochdale's Hidden Far-Right Agenda: The McCondichie Family and the Manufactured Grooming Panic
The Plot Thickens: Scapegoating as a Weapon
Rochdale has long been a flashpoint for tensions, but new evidence points to a calculated campaign of scapegoating, outright lies, and vicious slander orchestrated by white nationalist activists. These groups aren't reacting to real threats; they're creating them. Their goal? Sow division, amplify racial tensions, and exploit the chaos for their own gain.
Take the so-called 'grooming gangs' narrative that's dominated headlines. Much of the far-right's scapegoating frenzy actually serves as inadvertent proof of innocence for those facing baseless allegations. By hyper-focusing on ethnicity and ignoring facts, these agitators have muddied the waters, protecting the real culprits while demonising innocents. It's a classic deflection tactic—point fingers elsewhere while your own hands are dirty.
The Real Predators in Rochdale: White Nationalists and Eastern European Illegals
Here's the bombshell that's been buried under layers of propaganda: the actual criminal activities targeting children in Rochdale aren't coming from the communities being brought into question. Instead, they're being perpetrated by the very white nationalist activists leading the charge—and a network of illegal immigrants from Eastern Europe who've infiltrated the scene.
Reports and insider accounts reveal grooming, exploitation, and direct harm to children orchestrated by these far-right elements. They're not protectors; they're predators hiding behind patriotic banners. While the media chases sensational stories, these groups operate in the shadows, using vulnerable kids as pawns in their ethnic purity crusade. The hypocrisy is staggering—preaching family values while shattering families.
National Action's Shadow: Exploiting Rochdale's Unrest
Consider taking my word for it. Look at the banned terrorist group National Action, proscribed under the UK's Terrorism Act in 2016. These neo-Nazis thrived on exactly this kind of uprising. Groups like those in Rochdale provide the perfect petri dish: community unrest, inflamed by what are in proportion, lies about grooming and immigration. National Action's strategy was clear—stoke the flames of division, insinuate racial holy wars, and recruit from the ashes.
Rochdale's current agitators are their unwitting (or witting?) successors. Protests turn into powder kegs, Twitter storms into real-world brawls, all engineered to radicalise the disaffected.
The McCondichie Family: Self-Appointed Nazi Experts
No family embodies this toxic brew quite like the McCondichies. Led by an older matriarch whose lineage traces back to migrations of the last century, they've built a cult of personality around WWII rhetoric—endless tales of Jewish persecution that they wield like a badge of authority. "We know real Nazism", they claim, positioning themselves as experts on fascism while peddling their own brand of it.
This family's activism isn't grassroots; it's a grift. Slanderous social media activity, fabricated stories, and relentless scapegoating of minorities—all while their own ties to child-exploiting networks go unchecked. Their, "anti-extremism", is a smokescreen for white nationalism, drawing in Eastern European undesirables who bring their own baggage of crime and chaos.
Time to Wake Up, Rochdale
The plot in Rochdale isn't about protecting children—it's about power. Far-right factions, exemplified by the McCondichies, are engineering unrest to divide us along racial lines. The grooming allegations they've hyped? Often smokescreens for their own crimes.
We need real investigations, not witch hunts. Demand transparency from authorities. Share this post. Expose the liars. Rochdale deserves better than far-right puppet masters pulling strings from the shadows.
What do you think? Have you seen this play out in your community? Drop a comment below. Stay vigilant.

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