Anonymous ID: a9aa72 March 17, 2019, 3:12 a.m. No.5733043   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5710091

 

Moar:

This guy is really starting to look like a total CIA clown.

Never knew a white supremacists favorite thing is to go to Pakistan and talk/write about all the wonderful people there.

How very lucky of him to be one of the very few westerners who get to visit North Korea.

WTF??? People can not just go visit NK, it is nearly impossible to get access in to that country.

Revealed: Turkey releases CCTV of Christchurch terror suspect at Istanbul airport as officials probe his 'extended period in country' - as photo emerges of his visit to North Korea

 

Brenton Tarrant, 28, left home to travel across Asia, Europe and the Middle East

Turkish authorities say they are investigating his stay in the country in 2016

Facebook posts show he subsequently visited North Korea and Pakistan in 2018

Bulgarian authorities also want to know what he was doing there last year

Turkish authorities have released a CCTV picture of the New Zealand mosque killer after he had an extended stay in the country in 2016.

Australian-born Brenton Tarrant, 28, allegedly livestreamed his sickening attack on two Christchurch mosques on Friday, leaving 49 dead.

Ankara on Friday said it was investigating Tarrant's multiple visits to Turkey, and who he might have met while he was there during an 'extended period of time in the country.'

The Bulgarian government has also said it was looking into Tarrant, who apparently visited the country late last year, as well as Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Tarrant is said to have set off on a journey around the world in 2011, following the death of his father Rodney, taking in Turkey in 2016, as well as the Balkans and Pakistan in late last year

Along his weapons Tarrant had scrawled names in English and Cyrillic of numerous military figures - many of them Europeans involved in fighting the Ottomans in the 15th and 16th centuries. A few took part in the Crusades, centuries earlier.

In a previous Facebook message about his sojourn in Pakistan on Facebook, Tarrant wrote: 'an incredible place filled with the most earnest, kindhearted and hospitable people in the world,' The Sydney Morning Herald reported.

'The beauty of hunza and nagar valley in autumn cannot be beat,' he stated.

Tarrant claimed in a so-called 'manifesto' to have made money trading Bitcoin, enabling him to travel the world. He is said to have visited a wide range of countries including North Korea, Japan and India.

He visited Bulgaria from November 9 to 15 last year claiming he wanted 'to visit historical sites and study the history of the Balkan country', according to Bulgaria's public prosecutor Sotir Tsatsarov.

Tsatsarov said he hoped the inquiry would establish if this was 'correct or if he had other objectives'.

Turkish border authorities are also examining two trips by Tarrant to the country in 2016, CCTV footage capturing him walking through the airport in March, 2016.

A senior Turkish official says Tarrant spent an 'extended period of time in the country' across multiple trips.

He says the suspect may have also travelled to countries in Europe, Asia, and Africa.

The official says an investigation is underway of 'the suspect's movements and contacts within the country'.

A picture posted on social media by a Pakistani hotel manager in 2018 appears to show him in the country during his time abroad.

But at some point he seems to have become obsessed with terrorist attacks that happened in Europe between 2016 and 2017. His ranting manifesto is filled with Neo-Nazi ideology and hatred for Muslim people.

The alleged terrorist was brought up in rural New South Wales town of Grafton which he left shortly after his father Rodney died of cancer when Tarrant was in his early 20s.

One woman who knew him before he left Grafton speculated to Daily Mail Australia that 'something happened to him' during his time abroad. She also recognised him as being the man in the massacre video.

The alleged Christchurch mosque killer was pictured in Pakistan, as he wrote about the wonderful people who lived there

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6816593/Turkey-releases-CCTV-Christchurch-terror-suspect-Istanbul-airport.html

Anonymous ID: a9aa72 March 17, 2019, 3:13 a.m. No.5733046   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5710091

 

Moar 2:

 

Where are the medfags?

Retired surgical trauma nurse fag here-

I've seen a lot in my day and what immediately occurred to me when looking at the photos and then the vid is where are all the blood spatters ?!!

Bodies bleed when pierced.

I expected to see spatters on the walls, running out onto the rugs,

and splashed on the clothing even when piled up like some of the photos. It would be all over the place.

I saw nothing that would be expected.

is this another Sandy Hook?

or are the pics photo-shopped?

 

Wounds From Military-Style Rifles? ‘A Ghastly Thing to See’

Trauma surgeons tell what it is really like to try to repair such devastating injuries. “Bones are exploded, soft tissue is absolutely destroyed,” one said.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/04/health/parkland-shooting-victims-ar15.html

I get it that this dude is not a normie- either a Clown or a Manchurian candidate- programmed like all the rest of the FF actors.

I also 'get it' that this is war and that 8 chan/Q/Qanons are being set up, since the Smollett drama didn't quite work out like they wanted.

The timing is interesting too as the Cesar Seyoc trial is next week.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/15/nyregion/mail-bomber-cesar-sayoc.html

 

Retired watch commander for a very large urban sheriff's office in a very high crime city. I've been to countless shootings…the less notable and agendized variety.

I watched that video and felt sorry for the ones who paid for it…it was THAT BAD. The total BS flag moment was when he gave an anchor shot to the head of a downed 'victim' and very close range with a rifle.

Let's just say that would've been extremely gruesome…extremely. Yet, no blood splatter.

The whole thing looked totally fake. Video games are more realistic than that. Rifles do grievous damage, especially at close range. Large body counts would've resulted in a near slaughterhouse effect. Yet it was just a scripted acting session to my estimation.

I literally have no idea how many shooting scenes I've been to…when you're the watch commander, you go to all of them. So, yeah…it didn't look like ANY I've been to.

Anonymous ID: a9aa72 March 17, 2019, 3:15 a.m. No.5733052   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5710091

 

Moar 3: MASS CENSORSHIP OF NZ MEDIA

 

NZ Threatens 10 Years In Prison For 'Possessing' Mosque Shooting Video; Web Hosts Warned, 'Dissenter' Banned

 

New Zealand authorities have reminded citizens that they face up to 10 years in prison for "knowingly" possessing a copy of the New Zealand mosque shooting video - and up to 14 years in prison for sharing it. Corporations (such as web hosts) face an additional $200,000 ($137,000 US) fine under the same law. Terrorist Brenton Tarrant used Facebook Live to broadcast the first 17 minutes of his attack on the Al Noor Mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand at approximately 1:40 p.m. on Friday - the first of two mosque attacks which left 50 dead and 50 injured.

Copies of Tarrant's livestream, along with his lengthy manifesto, began to rapidly circulate on various file hosting sites following the attack, which as we noted Friday - were quickly scrubbed from mainstream platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and Scribd. YouTube has gone so far as to intentionally disable search filters so that people cannot find Christchurch shooting materials - including footage of suspected multiple shooters as well as the arrest of Tarrant and other suspects.

On Saturday, journalist Nick Monroe reported that New Zealand police have warned citizens that they face imprisonment for distributing the video, while popular New Zealand Facebook group Wellington Live notes that "NZ police would like to remind the public that it is an offence to share an objectional publication which includes the horrific video from yesterday's attack. If you see this video, report it immediately. Do not download it. Do not share it. If you are found to have a copy of the video or to have shared it, you face fines & potential imprisonment."

Dissenter blocked in New Zealand Along with the censorship of online materials and investigation of content sharing platforms such as BitChute and 8chan - where the shooter posted a link to the livestream of his attack, social discussion service Dissenter has been blocked in New Zealand. Created by the people behind Twitter competitor Gab.ai - Dissenter is a browser extension which pops up a third-party comments section for any website where people can discuss content outside of the control of the website owner. On Saturday, Gab's official accounts (@gab and @getongab) reported that "New Zealand ISPs have banned dissenter.com until it is "censorship compliant.

Milo banned Meanwhile, far-right commentator Milo Yiannopoulos was banned from Australia in the wake of the New Zealand shootings after he said on Facebook that attacks like Christchurch happen because "the establishment panders to and mollycoddles extremist leftism and barbaric, alien religious cultures." Australia's immigration minister, David Coleman, said in a Saturday statement that Yiannopoulos's comments were "appalling and forment hatred and division," adding "Milo Yiannopoulos will not be allowed to enter Australia for his proposed tour this year."

UK man arrested While the Christchurch attacks were utterly reprehensible, supporting them is now punishable in the United Kingdom. On Saturday afternoon, a 24-year-old man from Oldham was arrested on suspicion of sending malicious communications in support of the mosque attacks. It is unclear what he is alleged to have written. The Greater Manchester Police said in a statement that they "became aware of a post on social media making reference and support for the terrible events in New Zealand," adding "Police have made urgent enquiries and a man aged 24 from the Oldham area is now under arrest on suspicion of sending malicious communications." "It is clear that people are worried and we really understand that… It is truly terrible what happened yesterday. It is hard to put into any form of words," said Assistant Chief Constable Russ Jackson, who added "We have nothing to suggest any threat locally, but none of this can diminish how people feel and that is why we want to be there to offer more support at this difficult time."

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-03-16/nz-threatens-10-years-prison-possessing-mosque-shooting-video-web-hosts-warned