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Not A Terrorist Attack in Australia?
Dec 21, 2017 08:29:19   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Nah...not a terrorist...just another coincidence.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/car-rams-into-pedestrians-in-melbourne-19-injured/ar-BBH6hHJ?li=BBmkt5R&ocid=spartandhp

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Dec 21, 2017 09:02:08   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 


Lots of coinky-dinks going around, aren't there?

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Dec 21, 2017 11:52:06   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 

Its not looking good, the Premier seems to be equivocal but the facts might be pointing to a terror attack, first the car was only going slow, that sounds like a good thing but it could be the opposite, I had an experience reversing a caravan which went out of control when it happened I panicked and was thinking I was stepping on the brake but was in fact the accelerator the caravan just jack- knifed and no damage was done, that is the common reaction to those kind of accidents, continual slow speed is not consistent with that kind of accident. Fifteen of the injured are stable and four still critical all best wishes to them and their families.

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Dec 21, 2017 18:32:30   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
RT friend wrote:
Its not looking good, the Premier seems to be equivocal but the facts might be pointing to a terror attack, first the car was only going slow, that sounds like a good thing but it could be the opposite, I had an experience reversing a caravan which went out of control when it happened I panicked and was thinking I was stepping on the brake but was in fact the accelerator the caravan just jack- knifed and no damage was done, that is the common reaction to those kind of accidents, continual slow speed is not consistent with that kind of accident. Fifteen of the injured are stable and four still critical all best wishes to them and their families.
Its not looking good, the Premier seems to be equi... (show quote)


My other post...where did all the ISIS nutjobs go...they don't have to be ISIS nutjobs...and they went everywhere. Not looking good indeed, my friend.

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Dec 21, 2017 18:34:42   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Loki wrote:
Lots of coinky-dinks going around, aren't there?


I think a lot of unstable people have been broadcast like so much seed all over the world lately and that seed will bear much fruit considering the times.

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Dec 21, 2017 21:28:26   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
BigMike wrote:
My other post...where did all the ISIS nutjobs go...they don't have to be ISIS nutjobs...and they went everywhere. Not looking good indeed, my friend.

I'm waiting for evidence but looks like amateurs who froze not hardened Jihadists.

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Dec 22, 2017 00:29:21   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
RT friend wrote:
I'm waiting for evidence but looks like amateurs who froze not hardened Jihadists.


He may very well not have been a jihadi but a spirit has gone forth. It and its pals are influencing people to do a lot of crazy stuff everywhere. My read is that it will get worse until we have a world war...a short, bloody awful world war...soon.

It's nice to live in the middle of nowhere...I wouldn't be an Asian city dweller for love or money.

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Dec 22, 2017 03:29:22   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
BigMike wrote:
He may very well not have been a jihadi but a spirit has gone forth. It and its pals are influencing people to do a lot of crazy stuff everywhere. My read is that it will get worse until we have a world war...a short, bloody awful world war...soon.

It's nice to live in the middle of nowhere...I wouldn't be an Asian city dweller for love or money.

My read is Said K. Aburish, he was in a position to know, had a honest broker reputation and I think had an extremely intelligent and ethical historical approach to his homeland and greater region as the Middle East.

I've read all his books and think that summing up he blamed most of the calamity on the al- Saud Family, and Economic Imperialism of course, but the al-Saud Wahhabi ideolgists did more than their fair share of encouraging s******n in the Middle East.

I think that the Saudi dynasty should exit the stage, so a small war to achieve that is in the matrix and a blessing from Allah if it happens.


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Dec 22, 2017 07:06:28   #
Big Kahuna
 
Australia is going to investigate this matter and get back with its final results when the f**e Mueller investigation comes to its conclusion; which means at the end of Trumps 8 year presidency. Meanwhile Australia won't have to report on another Islamic terror attack by the religion of peace and the demonratic party and f**e media can keep up with its hidden corruption and f**e charges of Rusian collusion or concoct another f**e story that Trump forgot to cross his "T" properly on one of his checks and then call for impeachment.

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Dec 22, 2017 16:52:50   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
RT friend wrote:
My read is Said K. Aburish, he was in a position to know, had a honest broker reputation and I think had an extremely intelligent and ethical historical approach to his homeland and greater region as the Middle East.

I've read all his books and think that summing up he blamed most of the calamity on the al- Saud Family, and Economic Imperialism of course, but the al-Saud Wahhabi ideolgists did more than their fair share of encouraging s******n in the Middle East.

I think that the Saudi dynasty should exit the stage, so a small war to achieve that is in the matrix and a blessing from Allah if it happens.

My read is Said K. Aburish, he was in a position t... (show quote)


Oh...I imagine the House of Saud is not long for this world.

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