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James Mitchner
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I haven’t watched the video.  Many who have, and are personally familiar with weapons themselves, have cast doubts after watching it due to a number of issues they have observed.  I do find it suspicious regarding how the NZ and Aus governments acted so quickly in their censorship efforts, establishing punishments for which they do not appear to be existing laws that codify punishment for such things as possessing the video or making public statements about the shooting that do not jjive with government position.  Its almost as if it was all ready to go once this event occurred.  Considering all the spying and surveillance governments are subjecting their citizenry to, do any of you find it odd that the alleged shooter’s travel to countries less than friendly to Western nations never raised an eyebrow?  Nothing this man did, from travel to acquiring firearms, were ever questioned.  A bit odd, wouldn’t you say?  Muslims have been murdering other Muslims and non-Muslims both by the dozens and it never so much as creates a ripple.  In fact, over the past three weeks Muslim militants have murdered over 120 Christians in Nigeria and no one blinked an eye.  Reportedly, 1.2 million in NZ legally own firearms.  Now those 1.2 million will be punished by their government even though they are innocent of doing anything.  We can expect to see governments elsewhere, like here in the US, attempt to use this “event” in NZ as an excuse to strip more individual rights from its citizenry.  Its all just too convenient.

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