Calls for Gun Control and Internet Censorship Follow Mass Shooting at Supermarket

Alleged shooter Payton Gendron, 18, is accused of killing ten people and injuring three more during a mass shooting in a super market. The 180-page manifesto that has been attributed to Gendron is curious because it supports the narrative of the establishment government that white right-wing extremists are the biggest threat in our country. New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed executive orders to combat gun violence and domestic terrorism, and investigate social media platforms promoting violent extremism.

Summary by JW WIlliams

Alleged shooter Payton Gendron, 18, is accused of killing ten people and injuring three more during a mass shooting in a super market. Almost a year ago, he was hospitalized for a day and a half after threatening classmates. He once wore a full hazmat suit to school for a week during the pandemic.The teen was not on the radar of federal law enforcement, even after purportedly writing a 180-page manifesto detailing murderous plans and posting it online. The manifesto decries non-European Americans and warned that they are being replaced by non-European immigrants. Two of the thirteen shooting victims were white.

Gendron livestreamed the shooting, but it has been removed from most video platforms. It can be accessed at this link. Warning: the video is graphic. Some critics noted that no blood could be seen coming from the victims. Jordan Sather wrote an article that argues the event was a false flag intended to push for more gun control.

New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed executive orders to combat gun violence and domestic terrorism, and investigate social media platforms promoting violent extremism. Hochul said during a press conference, “Domestic terrorism is the most significant threat we face as a state and as a nation so we’re fighting back with a statewide approach.”

Manifesto:

The 180-page manifesto that has been attributed to 18-year old Payton Gendron is curious because it perfectly supports the narrative of the establishment government that white right-wing extremists are the biggest threat in our country. The government has been pushing to remove guns from the American public, oppress conservatives and dissenters by labeling them as ‘domestic extremists’ and ‘white supremacists’, and crack down on free speech, especially on the internet. This manifesto follows that narrative every step of the way and seems as though it were made to order.

Within the first ten pages of the manifesto identifies mass migration to replace European people in their own countries, claimed photos of comic Sam Hyde were his photos, stated that he wants to create an atmosphere of fear, encourages more attacks to incite a race war, blames the internet for his beliefs, says transgenderism is a mental illness, and calls himself a populist.

The manifesto identified Brenton Tarrant as the person who radicalized Gendron the most. Tarrant is an Australian terrorist who reportedly killed 51 people and injured a further 40 at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand in 2019. Some of this manifesto was directly copy and pasted from Tarrant’s manifesto.

According to the manifesto, Gendron says he is a white supremacist, a racist, and a fascist. He wrote that he is not a Christian, but believes and practices many of its values. He wrote that he is an anti-Semite and wished all Jews to go to Hell.

He made the bizarre statement, when he answered whether he was a fed/shill/mossad agent/false flag/patsy/imposter/antifa/“three letter agent glow so bright” ect?, and said, “No, I don’t think so. Who knows maybe it’s the two shots of covid vaccine juice going through my bloodstream that’s really making me do this.”

Link for video:     https://www.bitchute.com/video/HgMzywIHrUFS/

A man identified as Grady Lewis said that he had a long conversation with Gendron outside of the market the day before the shooting. Lewis said that the security guard, Aaron Salter, Jr, a former Buffalo Police officer who reportedly died during the shooting, told several people not to linger in the store and to leave. Lewis left the store and was across the street at the time of the shooting.

Sources:

NY Post:   https://nypost.com/2022/05/15/payton-gendron-was-hospitalized-after-threatening-classmates/

Jordan Sather article:    https://jamesfetzer.org/2022/05/jordan-sather-buffalo-shooting-these-flags-wont-false-themselves/

Gateway Pundit:   https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/05/gov-kathy-hochul-announces-gun-control-executive-order-wake-buffalo-shooting-declares-domestic-terrorism-public-enemy-no-1/

Link for manifesto:    http://www.kevinmacdonald.net/spree-killer-manifesto.pdf

WKBW:    https://www.wkbw.com/news/local-news/buffalo-mass-shooting/two-witnesses-who-encountered-with-suspected-mass-shooter-speak




Mom Sues Biracial Son’s School over Critical Race Theory Curriculum

Charlottesville, Virginia: A single mother is suing her 13-year old son’s middle school over indoctrinating her son in critical race theory after she noticed a dramatic shift in perspective and behavior of her biracial son who has a black father. The woman said that her son is using racism as an excuse to shirk chores and the school taught him that he is seen as a black man and that the world is against him, making it a negative feature.

Link for video:    https://www.bitchute.com/video/INZLuYPOEOs/




Congress Passes $40 Billion Aid Bill to Ukraine, Total Spending to Reach $3 TRILLION

The US now in a proxy war against Russia and Congress passed the $40 billion Ukraine aid bill with zero oversight on spending, despite Senator Rand Paul’s effort to have an inspector general scrutinize the new spending. Tucker Carlson said that this is only the beginning and total spending could reach $3 TRILLION! Most of the money going to arms manufacturers. The total spending plan is not reported publicly, and is only spoken about in private conversations and deals. The public support for war with Russia is close zero.

Link for video:    https://lorphicweb.com/america-last-as-everyday-americans-struggle-the-biden-admin-is-prepared-to-spend-3t-to-defeat-russia/




The Problems With Israel’s Version of the Killing of Reporter Shireen Abu Akleh

Shireen Abu Akleh, a Catholic Palestinian-American journalist for Al Jazeera was killed in the West Bank and the news outlet has accused Israel of “assassinating her in cold blood” after Israel twice tried to blame Palestinians for the murder, according to TIME magazine. Abu Akleh was killed just days after the International Federation of Journalists, the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate and the International Centre of Justice for Palestinians filed a formal complaint at The Hague for “systematic targeting of Palestinian journalists.” After her funeral, unnamed Israeli officials told reporters that IDF soldiers in a military vehicle had been about 150 yards from where the journalists were working, and fired repeatedly about the time Abu Akleh was killed.

When word got out on Wednesday that esteemed Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was killed in the West Bank city of Jenin, where Israeli forces has been making military arrest raids, Israel convened its National PR staff to form a plan of action. It decided to circulate a video of a Palestinian gunmen shooting indiscriminately from inside the Jenin refugee camp and blame them for the Al Jazeera reporter’s death. But its strategy fell flat when another video revealed that Abu Akleh died nowhere near there.

Abu Akleh was a 51-year-old Catholic Palestinian who switched to journalism after studying to be an architect and became one of the Arab world’s most famous TV journalists. Most nights for 25 years, her face lit up millions of TV screens as she shared the stories of Palestinian people living under Israeli military occupation. Arab girls and women looked up to her. And foreign journalists who reported from the Palestinian territories held her in high regard. Now Al Jazeera has accused Israel of “assassinating her in cold blood” and Arab journalists from Washington to Tunisia to Syria are staging sit-ins. Qatar lit up a building with her image. Cartoons are circulating of Abu Akleh holding a bleeding microphone with an M-16 rifle pointed at it, the type of rifle used by Israeli soldiers. A few Arab parents have named their newborn daughters ‘Shireen.’ Abu Akleh has become a Palestinian symbol.

To Israel, her death risks damage to essential relationships in the Arab world, while Abu Akleh’s U.S. citizenship brings relations with Washington into the equation, raising both the stakes and the level of scrutiny. The State Department declared ” the investigation must be immediate and thorough and those responsible must be held accountable.”

Deny and deflect is Israel’s usual strategy for dealing with high-profile civilian deaths. The deflection has come in three forms: One is claiming Palestinians killed the civilian (famous examples are British cameraman James Miller, 10-year-old Abir Aramin, the three daughters and niece of Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish inside their home in Gaza while he begged on live television for Israel to stop firing). Often Israel claims that the victim was near a site from which Palestinian gunmen were attacking Israelis and, hence, got killed by accident by Israeli gunfire (four Gaza children on the beach, 40 people taking refuge at a U.N. school in Gaza, the British U.N. worker Iain Hook in Jenin). Israel has also claimed that the civilian was involved in an attack on Israeli soldiers or was a member of a Palestinian militant organization (photojournalist Yaser Murtaja in Gaza). In other cases, Israel said that the facts around a killing are unclear, but definitely not Israel’s fault (Palestinian family killed by shell on beach in Gaza). In the case of the 2003 death of American pro-Palestinian activist, Rachel Corrie, who was run over by a military bulldozer, the Israeli army claimed “a slab of concrete” was likely what killed her. When Israeli missiles brought down an 11-story media building last year in Gaza, where Palestinian media networks and the Associated Press were located, Israel justified it by saying it was being used by Hamas.

Back in 2006, Israeli prime minister, Ehud Olmert, initially apologized for the killings of seven members of the Ghalia family in Gaza by Israeli artillery. “But the military swiftly realised it was confronting another PR disaster to rival that of the killing of Mohammed al-Dura,” wrote Guardian journalist, Chris McGreal, referencing the wrenching footage of the Gaza boy killed cowering beside his father during a 2000 firefight. “The army quickly convened a committee to investigate the deaths on the beach and almost as swiftly absolved itself of responsibility.”

Within a half hour of Abu Akleh’s killing, the Israeli state PR machine went to work on a deflection strategy. Israeli journalist Barak Ravid revealed in a Hebrew report on Walla! website that “there was an urgent consultation of the National Hasbara (PR) Headquarters together with representatives of the Prime Minister’s Office, the Foreign Ministry and the Israeli Defense Forces. They decided that the main goal was to try and fend off the narrative that was emerging in the international media, according to which Abu Akleh was killed by Israeli fire.” (The English version of Ravid’s report on the Axios website did not include this information.) So Israel used a short video that was filmed that morning by Palestinian militants in a residential area, in which the men were heard saying that they had shot a soldier. Bennett posted the video and claimed that, since no Israeli soldier was injured in Jenin that day, the footage was evidence that the militants had mistaken Abu Akleh, in her helmet and body armor, for a combatant.

But then Al Jazeera posted footage showing Abu Akleh face down on the ground in a less built-up area and her colleagues trying helplessly to reach her as bullets continued to fly. The word PRESS was visible in large letters on her protective gear. “We saw the soldiers in the area and there were no Palestinians there,” said producer Ali Samudi, who was also shot. The soldiers were about 150 meters away….I did not see who was shooting, but I see [sic] from where the bullets coming. They coming from the area where the soldiers. There were no fighters in the area.” Two hours later a local researcher for the Israeli human rights organization B’Tselem filmed a video geolocating the clip of the Palestinian gunmen in the Jenin refugee camp, hundreds of yards and several turns away from the spot where Abu Akleh was killed.

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