Anonymous ID: 4e5bf2 March 31, 2019, 9:24 a.m. No.5991738   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Firearm found in baggage hold of Air NZ jet causes flight delay

https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/new-zealand/firearm-found-in-baggage-hold-air-nz-jet-causes-flight-delay?variant=tb_v_1

 

Over-reaction.

Anonymous ID: 4e5bf2 March 31, 2019, 9:37 a.m. No.5991871   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1913

Emotional reunion - mosque survivor, saver

https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/new-zealand/thank-you-brother-mosque-survivor-has-emotional-reunion-builder-he-credits-saving-his-life?variant=tb_v_1

 

A survivor of the shootings at Al Noor Mosque and the man he says saved his life that day had an emotional reunion in Christchurch's Hagley Park after today's National Remembrance Service there.

 

Christchurch builder Jacob Murray told TVNZ1's Seven Sharp he had been driving past the Deans Avenue mosque at the time of the attack two weeks ago, "on the way to the dump with my van full of rubbish".

 

Inside the mosque, Osman Ahmed had just been joking with his mate Hussein, who would be killed in just moments.

 

"This man is in the middle of the room, like, vacuuming everyone with a semi-automatic," Mr Ahmed said.

 

Shot in the back under a pile of the dead, Mr Ahmed thought it was the end.

 

Mr Murray said the gunman "had just jumped in his car and was driving down the road shooting people out the window as I went past him. And I pulled over, put my hazard lights on, jumped out. And there was a lady lying on the side of the road with blood coming out of her mouth".

 

Mr Ahmed said: "Jacob came up and managed with a towel to hold my wound in place and sit me down onto the chair. I told him I'll walk. 'No, no, no,' he said, 'don't walk, we'll carry you out'."

 

From there, Mr Murray helped Mr Ahmed into a car, which took him to hospital.

Mr Ahmed's daughter, Mulki Abdiwahab, was also in the mosque that day with her father.

 

"Ever since he was discharged, he's been talking about 'the guy, he saved my life'. It wasn't until we saw him on TV doing an interview or something, he said, 'That's him! He's the guy that saved my life'," Mulki said.

 

She helped jack up today's meeting, where, mid-conversation, her father spotted Jacob Murray, went over to him and they hugged.

 

"Thank you, brother," Mr Ahmed said.

 

Asked by Mr Murray if he is in pain, he replied: "Because of you guys our pain healed up very quickly."

 

Daughter Mulki said: "You can never thank someone enough for, like, saving your dad."

 

As it turns out, both men run religious youth programmes, and both plan to spread the good word.

 

"The devil is like a wind. But when we are together, hand to hand, he will not have any chance to come into us," Osman Ahmed said.

 

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Anonymous ID: 4e5bf2 March 31, 2019, 9:42 a.m. No.5991913   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5991871

 

Has anyone attempted to reconcile this survivor's account with the scene viewed in the shuter's vid? He said he was under a pile of dead. But those piles where already in the two corners before the shuter walked into that room.

 

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"This man is in the middle of the room, like, vacuuming everyone with a semi-automatic," Mr Ahmed said.

 

Shot in the back under a pile of the dead, Mr Ahmed thought it was the end.

 

Mr Murray said the gunman "had just jumped in his car and was driving down the road shooting people out the window as I went past him. And I pulled over, put my hazard lights on, jumped out. And there was a lady lying on the side of the road with blood coming out of her mouth".

 

Mr Ahmed said: "Jacob came up and managed with a towel to hold my wound in place and sit me down onto the chair. I told him I'll walk. 'No, no, no,' he said, 'don't walk, we'll carry you out'."

 

From there, Mr Murray helped Mr Ahmed into a car, which took him to hospital.

 

Mr Ahmed's daughter, Mulki Abdiwahab, was also in the mosque that day with her father.

 

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Anonymous ID: 4e5bf2 March 31, 2019, 10:17 a.m. No.5992302   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5991883

 

Zainab Ahmad or similar:

 

See:

 

Q 3124: The face of a watch has multiple versions.

 

Define/ refine the term, watch.

https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/watch

 

Can a person, a group of persons, a practice, a protocol also be a watch? And, if so, what is the face of such a watch?

 

Define/ refine the term, clock.

 

See two question above, but apply to clock. For example, a timepiece/ timekeeper are not identical but are closely related. How might that be faced?

 

https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/clock

 

Define/ refine the term, face.

 

See above. Think the cliche, Potemkin Village. Think truth behind the cliche. Mirror reflection? How might a face be important? How might a face have multiple versions? Disguised? Obscured? Doubled?

 

Re-read Q 3124 with expanded thinking. Then narrow your thinking to dig deeply into particular instances.

 

First example to ponder:

 

Q 428:

 

Apple FACE ID Tech?

FB Face ID Tech?

Catching on?

Bombs Away.

Q

 

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