The independent Rape Gang Inquiry hears testimonies that reveal ISIS style sex slave markets operate in the United Kingdom
It's a horror I can't get my head around but survivor testimonies bear a resemblance to the notorious ISIS slave markets that terrorised the Middle East a decade ago.
As a supporter of hero’s like Sammy Woodhouse, Raja Miah and Maggie Oliver, and a donator to Rupert Lowe’s Independent Rape Gang Inquiry, I honestly never realised until I started hearing the testimonies of the victims how horrific it really was.
What we’re witnessing isn’t just a scandal, I think its a full blown national emergency and the establishment is at the heart of covering it up. For years, they has avoided discussion on the grooming gangs crisis, prioritising political correctness over protecting our nations vulnerable girls, they were just acceptable victims.
But Rupert Lowe, the no nonsense Independent MP for Great Yarmouth and (just announced!) leader of Restore Britain, decided enough was enough. Frustrated by the Labour government’s delays and dragging their heels on a promised national probe into organised child sexual exploitation, and Nigel Farage’s failure to follow through with his promise to raise the funds to launch an independent inquiry, he donated and helped crowdfunded over £600,000 from more than 20,000 concerned people like myself to launch his own independent inquiry.
This hearings started in London this week, bringing survivors, families, experts, and witnesses together to expose the rot in our institutions, from police and councils to social services and the NHS, from councillors to ministers and politicians. It’s already uncovered allegations of overseas trafficking to places like Pakistan, where victims are allegedly whisked away to evade justice, highlighting profound failures in safeguarding. And with the media largely blacking out the proceedings despite reaching tens of millions online, it’s clear the inquiry is striking a nerve, even Elon Musk called the revelations ‘worse than the worst nightmare I could have imagined.’
The testimonies start to reveal the truth thats been actively hidden
The testimonies pouring out are gut wrenching, upsetting, painful to listen to for any right minded person regardless of any demographic. It paints a picture of industrial scale abuse that’s been festering in our 100s of our towns and cities for decades.
Take Survivor 1’s account: She described a circle of Pakistani nationals hovering like vultures, pointing at children in care homes as if selecting merchandise. When picked, these kids were dressed up in nice clothes and shuttled to arcades by male staff who seemed complicit in the setup. “It very much looked like they were selling us to these foreign men,” she testified, noting how the perpetrators knew the children’s names and loitered in back-to-back taxis, ready to whisk them away. This isn’t random opportunism, it’s organised, premeditated sex crimes.
Then there’s Survivor 2: “It was all of the white girls in every home that I went to.” She recounted seeing 15 to 20 girls crammed into dog cages in the back of a van, drugged and locked up like animals. These aren’t isolated horror stories, they’re echoes of a system where vulnerable white working class girls are systematically targeted, groomed, raped, beaten and traded. Lowe himself, after hearing these and other testimonies, declared the evil ‘indescribable’ and called for the death penalty for the perpetrators, emphasising that this isn’t history, it’s happening now, rooted in our communities and enabled by institutional cowardice.
The ISIS slave markets
But here’s where it gets truly alarming. These accounts bear an uncanny resemblance to the notorious ISIS slave markets that terrorised the Middle East a decade ago. To understand the parallel, we need to understand those barbaric operations worked. ISIS systematised slavery as a core part of its sickening caliphate. After invading areas like Sinjar in Iraq in 2014, fighters separated captives by gender and age, men often executed, while women and girls were processed into bondage within 72 hours. Victims, primarily Yazidis deemed ‘infidels’ were registered, held in warehouses or prisons, and then paraded in markets like those in Raqqa, Al Shaddi, and Tadmur in Syria for sale.
These sales were grotesque. Fighters and wealthy buyers from the Middle East inspected the women in viewing rooms, haggling over prices based on age, beauty, or eye colour. Blue eyed girls fetched premiums, while others were sold for as little as $500 or even traded for weapons. Transportation was efficient and dehumanising with fleets of buses or vans ferrying the captives, often drugged to ensure compliance, to buyers who used them as sex slaves, domestic workers, or even bomb makers. Online, ISIS innovated with mobile apps and messenger groups for electronic auctions, sharing photos and slave numbers to broker deals remotely. This wasn’t fringe activity. It generated millions for the group, with up to 2,000 women and children enslaved, some smuggled out by brave networks of businessmen and rescuers risking their own lives to free them.
Are those markets here in the UK?
Now, relate this back to the survivor testimonies and there is a chilling comparison;
Children chosen like commodities
Complicit handlers dressing them up and delivering them to waiting groups in taxis or vans
Girls caged, drugged, and trafficked in numbers, 15 to 20 at a time
That’s straight out of the ISIS playbook. And the targeting of ‘infidels’, in this case, white British girls in care homes. This is the same ideological disdain ISIS reserved for Yazidis. These aren’t random thugs, the inquiry points to organised networks, often involving Pakistani nationals, operating with impunity in our midst, much like ISIS’s well drilled operations extending overseas.
We should be terrified. If these parallels hold, we’re not just dealing with grooming gangs, we’re facing a homegrown version of ISIS style slavery, fuelled by unchecked immigration, multiculturalism gone awry, and a fear of being labeled racist that paralyses authorities in fear of taking action.
Rupert made a statement on the Pakistani grooming gangs in the commons recently and was jeered and heckled, they tried to stop him speaking on this horror. They being our MPs, the representatives of our nation. It shows the rot is everywhere and the entire political establishment needs taking down. We need Restore Britain.
Our security services paint a worrying picture
UK security services are already pouring massive resources into countering Islamist threats, foiling 18 plots since 2017 and consuming in the region of 75% of their resources, monitoring thousands of suspects. Yet, this evil persists, destroying our society from within and no one in power wants to address it out of fear. Well not all, one person, Rupert Lowe, who we all need to support.
We need to make tough decisions that are not popular with liberals
Without tough border controls, cultural integration enforcement, and zero tolerance prosecutions, Britain risks becoming a haven for these modern slavers. Lowe’s inquiry is just starting to open our eyes to the horrors, but we need action now. So lets start with deporting all foreign criminals, 10,000s of them in our prisons, and a national open conversation on removing those who openly hate our country and wish it harm.
We need a reckoning, ignore liberalism, before more girls vanish into the shadows.




