Australia shooting - any theories? Smells fishy
(www.brisbanetimes.com.au)
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Probably as fake as the first one. Some parts of Australia still have a few options for firearms enthusiasts so they likely want to ban those and need an excuse.
Why is it only children, bar patrons, or shoppers ever get mass murdered? Why don't any politicians ever get shot?
I was discussing this same oddity with my friend today. Some random conspiracy theorist saying how bad politicians are decides to shoot up a grocery store or bar. When was the last time you heard of an American politician being shot by a "conspiracy nut"? I find it very odd that people who are mad at the system take their rage out on innocent people instead of the ones they think are causing all of our problems.
There's no witnesses so the Police story will be the narrative. Wouldn't surprise me if they killed the neighbour
So why were the cops there in the first instance? Media appears silent on the reason they attended the property.
Waving the flag...
The boss of Australia’s counter-espionage agency ASIO said earlier this year the agency was growing more concerned about online radicalisation and extremism linked to conspiracy movements including those with anti-government sovereign citizen beliefs, pointing to events at Old Parliament House.
They were looking for a missing person a principal. On his brother's remote property and they supposedly got fired on by the missing person his brother and his brother's wife. They supposedly killed two young officers approaching knocking on the door out of 4 armed officers in total, another was wounded and another fled, and then returned with the calvary, becoming a lengthy seige. A supposed do gooder neighbour was also killed.
The story has more holes than the titanic.
Next time ring or send a postcard, really didn't think going on a billabong was a crime. God damn it.
They could've even used a drone, delivering a message, the principal is required back in the office, because it's a crime to truant. I suppose Cletus living in the outback didn't have any WiFi, or cellphones. Just a ton of guns.
agree that this whole story seems like another false flag... I'm already seeing the articles on the "dangers of sovereign cults", as if standing up for freedom and gun ownership were "fringe" and wrong.
I don't get why 4 armed officers attended a missing person case? Obviously touting firearms. I presume he just went on a walkabout, up and left his job, principal. Mid life epiphany. But them ratty Aussies turned that into a crime. So they're there to arrest the bugger. It got deadly. I don't know why the idiot neighbour got involved. Unless he was also shotgun Ted.
Or perhaps there's a bigger narrative seizing the guns again. Busting into everybody's land. Land a principal's family had held for generations. They've turned it into alt right nonsense again justifying their attempts at not having a warrant. Who knows? It stinks when they use the narrative.
Why didn't they send a postcard because he ignored the summons to principal school. An old Cletus was known for being prickly.