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Conspiracy Theorism - THE Guardian-style

The Guardian:  Wieambilla shooting: property owner Gareth Train posted regularly on conspiracy website before police killed    (G’s bold, my normal)


Exclusive: The brother of missing man Nathaniel Train had posted about preparing an ark and alleging


the Port Arthur attack was a ‘false-flag’ operation


Stacey Train left first husband Nathaniel to pursue relationship with his brother Gareth, relatives say

The draw of ‘the blocks’ of Wieambilla, where a wave of arrivals has landed since the pandemic

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Guardian:  Gareth Train, the owner of a rural Queensland property where six people, including two police officers, were shot and killed on Monday, had become deeply entangled in an online conspiracy community, where he posted about a mistrust of police.


Here we go … popcorn all round - my shout:


Deranged Conspiracy Theorist Cop Killers

Now showing at your nearest MSM outlet!  


Interesting coming from THE Guardian/Oxford Board (old, super-rich white-guys lineage inc) which pumped a mistrust of police to fan the BLM riots (to de-stabilize Trump). Wanted to de-fund the police if i remember correctly? Also ran feature articles penned by Peter Daszak, which i do remember correctly, leading the demonizing-charge against anyone questioning Covid’s origin, branding them:


crackpot .. conspiracy theorists  


When THE Pangolin Origin Storyline dissolved into illogicality & glaring CCP COI's by its authors, largely due to DRASTIC’s intrepid research (with Formosahut playing a small, but pivotal part), THE Guardian (& its Fa(c)t-checkers) barely missed a beat before moving onto the Vaccine/Lose-all-my-Freedoms Hesitant. The new face of THE Evil Conspiracy Theorists


Then netizens exposed Covid-vaccines as a big-pharma feeding frenzy comprising largely of ineffectual, experimental drugs (AZ being 100% ineffectual/dangerous), while draconian mandates/lockdowns were shown to be: long-term harmful, a dangerously fascist-like power-grab, & socially divisive.   But instead of a retraction, a much-needed period of soul-searching by THE Experts, THE Guardian is now real-time-leaping onto A Psycho-killer to insecurely blurt:


See - we told you all along those Conspiracy Theorists were EVIL!!!


If you're waiting for MSM to crawl-up, foetal-position-style on their king-size beds, wracked with guilt … - sorry - not gonna happen.


If you’re waiting for the other half of the Duopoly we call democracy to call it out - that ain’t gonna happen either. 


One thing MSM & their Experts from either side of the aisle can agree on is:  we’ve both got this fake-democracy system running exactly the way we like it - why would we want to do anything to undermine that?


The Murdoch press, despite the World Championship Wrestling charade between the two camps, are equally keen to demonize Conspiracy Theorists. Last thing we need is anything or anyone upsetting our globalist apple-cart:


News (writing about the shootings): Deakin University terrorism expert Greg Barton said the Covid pandemic had been an “accelerant” for a string of dangerous conspiracies that had already existed, and that it had brought people with similar outlandish viewpoints together like never before.


So still pushing the idea that Covid was a lab-exit as an outlandish viewpoint - similar to cop-killing.


Deakin Expert: Most of the people who were drawn into anti-vax conspiracies were probably not from sovereign citizen groups (ok, so why are you linking them?), but the pandemic caused people who didn’t understand science, who were sceptical of the government, who didn’t like mandates and lockdowns and who were anxious about their employment to be linked with sovereign citizen types (linked by you).  It brought people together and accelerated things.


Didn’t understand science?  Give me a break. FOI emails revealed that all of the scientists who wrote the infamous pangolin paper, privately thought Covid was a scientist-engineered lab-leak - all of them.  In fact that’s why they wrote the paper - to cover the origin up. 


Then we have Robert Malone - involved in the invention of mRNA vaccine technology - guessing he understands a bit about science - who whistle-blew about the dangers of Covid-vaccines being pumped by unscrupulous Pharma-Corps


Other examples of conspiracy theorists/possible terrorists include people who didn’t like mandates and lockdowns and who were anxious about their employment.


Anxious about their employment !?   FFS! 

Alarmingly (but not surprising, actually), Prof Barton said Australia and the wider world was past the “tipping point”, with more than half of counter-terrorism measures now focused on battling far-right conspiracy ideologies.

How does saying Covid was a lab-exit,  being vaccine-hesitant, being anxious about your employment, or against lockdowns make you a far-right extremist/terrorist?  Whatever that means ...

This is the garbage coming out from our super-influential uni Experts/MSM. It'd be funny if it wasn't true. But to borrow a Guardian buzz-word, it's an existential danger to our basic human rights. A secret organization set up to monitor overseas terrorism is now primarily focused on surveilling its own citizens. Why? Coz they're skeptical of the government.

FPRI analysts Colin Clarke and Tim Wilson:  What unites the disparate elements (that's an oxymoron, you morons) of the far-right today (again, questioning Covid's origin or vaccine mandates does not make you far right) is the concept of accelerationism, a violent extremist strategy aimed at triggering the downfall of current systems of government through repeated acts of extreme violence.

We've had one shooting, where the details of what happened are limited due to the state's refusal to provide them. But add a sprinkle of expert/MSM garbage it magically transforms into repeated acts of extreme violence.

Dr Daniel Baldino, Notre Dame counter-terrorism expert:  Extremism is spreading globally like a virus. The nature of this type of toxic groupthink and a growing cross-polarisation (sic) of connections between groups in Australia and in other countries is that they are all broadly employing a “leaderless resistance” model.

Another oxymoron from our highly-paid uni experts. If it's leaderless & disparate, it's not a united groupthink. You can't have it both ways.

Ok, i think i'm getting it now. It's old Golden Rule: when someone employs irrational language to smear others, they're revealing a deep insecurity about themselves. Nine times out of ten you can simply reverse the language to get at the truth

THE Experts, who caused Covid, then united to cover its origin up to the extent that every single academic institution in the world (name one that expressed a modicum of doubt that it came from pangolin). The media willingly obliged to mega-platform this toxic groupthink from

This was then used by a centralized leadership model to institute an extremist crackdown on all human freedoms - speech, movement, assembly - as well as ramp-up surveillance on anyone asking questions.

The goal is to accelerate things towards a tipping point where globalist extremists achieve a state of entrenched totalitarian power over the individual.

This has resulted in an increase in people who were skeptical of the government, mandates and lockdowns and were anxious about their employment. Hence the united vilification campaign by the THE Experts who are starting to shit their pants that they might be held accountable for their extremist actions.

Damn, that sounds about right. Should've done that in the first place.