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Rush Limbaugh On New Zealand Shooting: “You Can’t Immediately Discount This” False Flag Theory

Rush Limbaugh On New Zealand Shooting: “You Can’t Immediately Discount This” False Flag Theory

Finally, what many of us have been saying for some time now is being questioned in the mainstream as something you just can’t say has no merit.  Following Thursday’s attack on mosques in New Zealand, talk show host Rush Limbaugh mentioned that there is an “ongoing theory” that 28-year-old Brenton Tarrant is actually a “leftist who writes the manifesto and then goes out and performs the deed purposely to smear his political enemies” and that this could be a false flag attack.

“You just can’t — you can’t immediately discount this,” Limbaugh added. “The left is this insane, they are this crazy.”

Of course, the video is from Media Matters and it’s an attempt to smear anyone who would suggest something like this, even though we all know how ridiculous it is for a man in New Zealand to begin to name people like President Donald Trump in a manifesto before going and murdering 49 people.

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Here’s Limbaugh’s comments in context as he is pointing out that the media lies about right wing terrorism and it being predominant and is simply waiting for things like this to surface in hopes of making their case.

The idea that there is far more crazed right-wing terrorism in America than there is any other kind is nothing more than a media narrative manufactured out of whole cloth, and it’s just waiting for events like this to take place, and this is what happens, folks. I don’t know, you probably get up and you see this news story and you just — in addition to all of the emotion you have over the sheer shock, terror, and horror of it all, then you realize you’re going to face a whole day of the politicization of it. You realize you’re going to face a whole day of Donald Trump being blamed for it, or you being blamed for it, or things you believe in being blamed for it.

Another thing that happens here when these events happen, you have all kinds of speculation that erupts. And there is an ongoing theory — Mr. Snerdley, correct me if I’m wrong about this. There’s an ongoing theory that the shooter himself may in fact be a leftist who writes the manifesto and then goes out and performs the deed purposely to smear his political enemies, knowing he’s going to get shot in the process. You know you just can’t — you can’t immediately discount this. The left is this insane, they are this crazy. And then if that’s exactly what the guy is trying to do then he’s hit a home run, because right there on Fox News: “Shooter is an admitted white nationalist who hates immigrants.”

Of course, Tyler Durden at Zero Hedge offered some insights as to why this theory has merit.

Tarrant, who was in Pakistan just five months ago – amid what he wrote was two years of planning for Thursday’s massacre, posted a lengthy manifesto before the shooting in which he declared his desire to exploit racial, cultural and political divisions in the United States.

At three points in his manifesto, the shooter also states his intention to spark a civil war in the United States by triggering crackdowns on the Second Amendment. In his laundry list of motivations, the shooter spends the most amount of time discussing this goal, which he believes will ultimately lead to a “fracturing” of the U.S. along “cultural and racial lines.” –Breitbart

“With enough pressure the left wing within the United States will seek to abolish the second amendment, and the right wing within the U.S. will see this as an attack on their very freedom and liberty,” reads the manifesto.

The shooter expresses both white supremacist sentiments, while also describing himself as a socialist “depending on the definition,” and an “Eco-fascist” – declaring his support for “environmentalism,” “worker’s rights,” and “responsible markets.” The manifesto goes on to describe Antifa, communists and Marxists as “anti-white scum.” He also identifies black conservative Candace Owens as the “person that has influenced me above all,” and told viewers in a video to “subscribe to PewDiePie,” a comedian and video game streamer who has come under fire for racially divisive bits.

Before committing the massacre, Tarrant inscribed political messaging on his weapons invoking Hitler, mass migration and the Battle of Tours – in which Frankish and Burgundian forces repelled invading Islamic forces of the Umayyad Caliphate.

Possibly fuelling the “leftist” theory Limbaugh raised is evidence that Tarrant visited Pakistan in October, as confirmed by the New York Times – staying at the Osho Thang Hotel. Owner Syed Israr Hussain said “He was normal and polite during his stay,” adding “There was nothing out of the ordinary.”

While there, he appears to have posted over Hussein’s social media account, where he wrote of the 97% Muslim country:

“Hello everyone my name is Brenton Tarrant and I am visitong [sic] pakistan for the first time. Pakistan is an incredible place filled with the most earnest, kind hearted and hospitable people in the world, and the beauty of hunza and nagar valley in autumn cannot be beat.

Unfortunately many tourists are choosing other countries due to the stress, difficulty and steep requirements of obtaining a Pakistani visa.

Hopefully in the near future the Pakistani government and Mr Imran Kahn will make the necessary changes to the visa program so to encourage tourism and make it viable once more for the world to come and experience the beauty of Pakistan.”

I realize that President Trump has been called a racist, white supremacist and white nationalist.  Whatever!  Of course, he is getting blamed in the media, along with others who speak out against Islamic jihad and what appears to be an immigrant invasion of the West, but Trump has also condemned the attack.


In speaking to reporters, Trump said that he doesn’t think white nationalism is a threat around the world, and neither do I.

“I don’t really,” Trump said.  “I think it’s a small group of people that have very, very serious problems.”

“You look what happened in New Zealand, perhaps that’s the case,” he added.  “I don’t know enough about it yet…But it’s certainly a terrible thing,” adding that it was “a horrible, disgraceful thing.”

Following my report on the shooting and the second one that took place at another mosque that was stopped by a man with a gun, I posted a short note on Facebook about the believability that this was a false flag.

Can people really be so blind as to not question what is going on here?  And to be clear,  I don’t doubt people were killed, but I do question what was going on behind the scenes and what the reality of one Brenton Tarrant actually is.

Article posted with permission from Sons of Liberty Media

Tim Brown is an author and Editor at FreedomOutpost.comSonsOfLibertyMedia.comGunsInTheNews.com and TheWashingtonStandard.com. He is husband to his “more precious than rubies” wife, father of 10 “mighty arrows”, jack of all trades, Christian and lover of liberty. He resides in the U.S. occupied Great State of South Carolina. . Follow Tim on Twitter. Also check him out on GabMindsMeWeSpreelyMumbl It and Steemit

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