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Plenty dead, plenty wounded. No clues on the suspect or his motives yet. But apparently he's been posting online today.
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Plenty dead, plenty wounded. No clues on the suspect or his motives yet. But apparently he's been posting online today.
Italy a surprising one. But still miles behind top spot.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CQQSqfXXAAAYX4S.jpg
Says the guy who will be forced to worship allah in a few years because the british are such fucking pussies to do anything about your 'problem' over there.
There seems to be lots of conflicting reports already as to the number of deaths:
"At least 15 people are dead and 20 injured after a shooting at a community college in Oregon Thursday morning, officials said."
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nati...icle-1.2381711
"State police Lt Bill Fugate told KATU-TV that seven to 10 people were dead and at least 20 others were injured. The number was revised down from earlier casualty reports. "
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2...llege-shooting
So is it 15 dead, or is it seven to ten (apparently these people can't count dead bodies on both hands)?
Another kid goes on a shooting rampage and the soft twat above starts babbling on about Allah.
Murica baby
So these psychos who shoot up schools and workplaces... no chance they would find another way to kill people if they couldn't access guns, right?
That's hard to picture ever occurring. I'm sure that would never become a problem.
http://static1.squarespace.com/stati...1441718498059/
Local News Channel: http://www.katu.com/news/live
Police Scanners:
http://www.broadcastify.com/listen/ctid/2214
"You know what I really want to do today.... I want to kill a bunch of people in a public place....
Hmmm... I really want to kill people, but I forgot that President Hillary made gun sales illegal in 2018. Damn!....
Oh well! There's no other way to kill people, so I guess I'll just forget about this silly idea and go about my life normally!"
I'm just pointing out discrepancies.. for now. I haven't heard anything about the victim's or their families yet. Alarm bells start ringing when they announce a death number, then scale it down, because this happened before during the Norway (Breivik) story, and it makes you wonder how they got to the point where they over counted several dead bodies.
Druff many of these killings don't happen with tighter gun laws.
Psychos aren't exclusive to America. Each civilized country probably has a similar amount. But only one of those countries has a mass murder rate like no other.
And why?
Easy access to guns is why.
Religion or anti-depressants?
Tad bit harsh that.
The whole my country is > than your country malarchy is such a juvenile premise. It's almost as if some of you broke losers have never travelled around the world. America sucks in some in respects, but then is also god in many other ways.
That being said, the French riviera and countryside >>>>> US and britain COMBINED
Gun legislation agenda has been painfully obv for a long time, at least to me it has.
Give it 12 hours and we will have an inf page manifesto as the icing on the cake.
lol thought it was a decent retort myself.
Been to Israel several times. Mostly a decent civilized bunch. But many arrogant cunts too.
No time for most of the Orthodox's. They're the nut low. Many of their countrymen will say the same.
I also think it helps their youth that they have to do a spell of National Service. They learn about respect pretty early over there.
This news guy is clearing up the confusion:
And here's me thinking this might be another psyop. Silly me.
Reg, have you ever heard of Occam's Razor?
Also, and I'm not trolling when I ask this, have you ever seen a physician about mental illness?
Equal parts Columbine and Virginia Tech with a dash of Breivek and a sprinkle of Holmes.
I've only been up for 10 minutes.
1. Who is the lone wolf UMPQUA LOONPA that did this? Cant really be Muzzie can it? That would kinda ruin the direction this countries leaders want to go. Is the shooter dead?
2. I tried to think of where I heard of Roseberg. Then I remembered the guy that took down French mass shooting deal was from Roseberg, Oregon.
3. Gun free zone
4. Weed legal to sell started today in OR A GUN.
5. Why are the reporters so terribly bad at doing their job. That should alert you right there. Like the top 5 questions I would ask aren't even being asked while they throw up fluff. They have witnesses there and none of these questions were asked to them
a. What did you see?
b. What did he look like?
c. What did he say?
d. When he asked people for their religion what was the right answer? Who did he shoot after asking that question?
I find it hard to believe they will have that horrible Chris Hurst acting in this one. (even older women on facebook think thats fake) At first glance this doesn't appear to be fake, but at the same time it being an mk ultra'd up false flag is near 100 percent.
Yes, I've heard of that. I would say that you are the one making assumptions when acting as apologist, and attributing the inconsistent death toll numbers to 'confusion'. I prefer to look at the facts (discrepancies in reports, illogical narrative), trends (shooter stories in the media, manifestos), and motives (gun legislation needs to be supported, masses need to be brainwashed with their daily dose of mind numbing propaganda).
I've never been to counseling or anything of that sort tyvm. If I ever become an opiate junkie like everyone else, then, maybe, I'll look into that possibility.
Reg, I really wish you would be involved in one of these mass killings so you could see it happen first-hand.
The bullet would rip right through your tinfoil hat as you're trying to explain to the gunman that it is a special ops gov't mission for gun control.
Touche with a dash over the e. I recently saw a documentary on 911 with regards to some of the improbabilities involved. It was saddening to realize this tragedy has many unanswered questions involving physics and science. All the questions regarding this event must be answered but many have not.
Druff you should also be worried about them using this to go after uncontrolled internet message boards.
The dudes handler posted this last night.
http://archive.moe/r9k/thread/22785073/
Uh oh? Is he really a Muzzie? I guess when he asked people what their religion was and they responded Christian, they were shot in the head. And if they responded something else they were shot in the leg.
If he somehow turns out to be a Muzzie attending an Indian community college(which is bizarre from the gate) literally no one will keep questioning this. The only thing conspiratards hate more than TPTB are Muzzies.
Obumma will go from calling him out to inviting him to the White House though.
Uhhhh... You might want to do a little research before you say that the U.S. has similar regulations and ownership of guns as Israel.
http://m.jpost.com/National-News/Isr...ZGRDI0RDgxMEM=
Quote:
Israeli gun control regulations 'opposite of US'
By BEN HARTMAN
Tue, 18 Dec 2012, 02:23 PM
A gun lover’s dream or a stringently controlled police state that would make a National Rifle Association supporter’s blood boil? In recent days, following the massacre in Newtown, Connecticut, that left 26 dead, including 20 children, Israel has been mentioned as a country awash in guns yet still free of such random massacres. Many have pointed out that the difference between the countries is not in the prevalence of guns, but the regulations that accompany them.
According to Yaakov Amit, the head of the Public Security Ministry’s Firearms Licensing Department, the difference between the gun laws in the US and Israel are as clear as night and day.
“There is an essential difference between the two. In America the right to bear arms is written in the law, here it’s the opposite... only those who have a license can bear arms and not everyone can get a license.”
Amit said gun licenses are only given out to those who have a reason because they work in security or law enforcement, or those who live in settlements “where the state has an interest in them being armed.”
He added that former IDF officers above a certain rank can get a license.
Anyone who fits the requirements, is over age 21 and an Israeli resident for more than three years, must go through a mental and physical health exam, Amit said, then pass shooting exams and courses at a licensed gun range, as well as background checks by the Public Security Ministry.
Once they order their firearm from a gun store, they are allowed to take it home with a one-time supply of 50 bullets, which Amit said they cannot renew.
The gun owner must retake his license exam and testing at the gun range every three years. As of January, Amit said, a new law will go into effect requiring gun owners to prove that they have a safe at home to keep their weapon in.
Amit said that since 1996, not long after the Rabin assassination, there has been a continuous reduction in the amount of weapons in public hands due larger to stricter regulations. He estimated there are about 170,000 privately-owned firearms in Israel, or enough for around one out of every 50 Israelis, far less per capita than the US, where there are an estimated more than 300 million privately owned guns for a population of a little more than 300 million.
Amit also said there are only approximately 2,500 people in the country who have gun licenses for hunting, and they must first get approval from the Israel Nature and Parks Authority.
Aside from Israel’s strict gun laws, reasons for the lack of mass shootings can be attributed to the country’s closely knit family structure, small size and intimacy and informality between strangers or the universal health care which makes mental health services available for all.
When asked why Israel doesn’t have such killings, Amit said “you can’t prevent this entirely. You can’t ensure that someone won’t someday go crazy and do something like this, but we do our best to prevent it from happening.”
There is no “Full-auto Friday” or “Ladies Night” special deals at the Lahav gun store and shooting range in Tel Aviv, a shop that bears little resemblance to its counterparts in the United States.
“Those people over there [United States] are barbarians when it comes to weapons, the situation there is insane, but here we’re too far to the other extreme,” said Yiftach Ben-Yehuda, 30, whose grandfather Yisrael opened the store with two friends in 1949.
Located around the corner from a row of peep shows and African migrant pubs near the new Central Bus Station in Tel Aviv, Lahav is the oldest gun store in Israel. It presents a clear contrast between the culture of free-for-all gun stores and lax regulation in the United States, and that of Israel.
There was a very small number of guns for sale in the store, and most of the items on the racks appeared to be accessories for IDF-issued firearms, for Israelis looking to customize their reserves weapons. The guns on display included a few 9mm pistols, but no assault rifles, hunting rifles, or shotguns were to be found. A poster of a bikini-clad woman holding a Glock .40 was one of the few similarities between the store and its American counterparts.
“The private gun sales market is virtually nonexistent. Almost all of our business is in selling slots at the range and testing people looking to renew their gun licenses,” Ben-Yehuda said, sounding like a man whose clientele has dropped off significantly in recent years.
“The problem is that the law makes it very difficult for the good people to get guns. The number of legal guns in recent years has gone to around 170,000, but there are a half a million illegal guns floating around the Arab sector, no one knows how many. There’s no reason someone who was a fighter pilot shouldn’t be able to get a license to carry a gun.”
According to Ben-Yehuda, the store only sells two hour blocs at its firing range, with 50 bullets included, for a price of well over NIS 200 – far more expensive than in the US. Ben-Yehuda said he doesn’t know of anyone who has received a new carry permit in the past two years, and that potential clients are deterred by the stringent regulations. “I don’t even have a gun license and I work here.”
For Boaz, a hi-tech worker and IDF shooting instructor who lives in Efrat, the licensing process was no walk in the park, even though he lives in a settlement and applied for his license during the second intifada.
“It actually took a few months to get the license and this was back when buses were being blown up every day, so there was pressure to arm people but they still weren’t in a hurry.”
After three months he said he got a license and then took his test and the shooting range, before being allowed to purchase a CZ-75 pistol that took around a week to receive. He then had to go through a three-hour course with the instructor on gun safety and the use of the particular firearm, even though he serves in an IDF combat reserves unit and was a shooting instructor in the army.
With four children at home, Boaz said he always keeps the gun on him, and while he sees the need for having armed citizens in Israel, he doesn’t think the situation should resemble that of the United States.
He added that his license must be renewed every three years through the same extended process, and that he is still restricted to the same lifetime supply of 50 bullets at home.
“It reminds me of what a shooting instructor in the army told us. If you need more than 50 bullets, a pistol isn’t going to solve your problem.”
i just realized these days i generally only log into pfa after a mass shooting to read the lol threads defending guns
massacres = pfa hits
There must be 20 or so tweets I've found similar to this. NONE of them give a description of the guy.
https://twitter.com/BodhiLooney/stat...83252467240960
When I first heard about this my gut reaction was a young, white oompa loonpa, on anti depressants, gun free zone, distraction from Syria, MK Ultra
But I've followed all of these and it has NEVER taken this long to get the racial description by now.
Jesus Christ if it turns out to be Muslim this country is gonna fucking shit