Here is something I find curious -—
1. Countries (NZ, etc.) and companies (FB, etc) are banning the video of the NZ shooting.
2. They were fine with it getting out at first, when it caused outrage about gun ownership.
3. But now that it’s being analyzed and looked at closely (beyond the initial emotional reaction) it’s a bad thing.
4. The same countries and companies have absolutely no problem with violent video games.
5. I would bet that there are plenty of other violence-filled items available, but they are not being banned. Just this one. (Why? Because analysis will show it’s flaws and the real perps risk exposure.)
Placemark since I’ll be busy all day today.
Brain slog this morning. Distractions.
Isn’t there rumor of a “training” event held at one (or both) of these NZ mosks?
Regards the “live-streamed” video: is there a way that can be verified as live-streamed? Was there an editor in action during the “live stream” and can we tell?
Seems like there might be some indication that the live-stream video was interspersed with video taken from the “training event”.
Rod Serling warning: Other wild speculation is that the “training event” was real and video taped for later use (out there stuff heard in the ether).
Happy Birthday, Barron Trump!