There are probably a lot of Port Arthur's around the former English colonies.
Port Arthur , Texas , USA
Never was one! We are the only state, to have been a country, though!
There are probably a lot of Port Arthur's around the former English colonies.
Port Arthur , Texas , USA
Never was one! We are the only state, to have been a country, though!
Never was one! We are the only state, to have been a country, though!
I've read quite a bit about the Port Arthur Massacre (too long ago to have all of the relevant details at my fingertips) and while most of the CTs' spoutings are risible there still exist 'facts' that suggest that Martin Bryant might not have acted alone.
At least two of the police officers at the siege reported that gunfire was coming from different parts of the guest house at the same time. I've even heard a recording of Martin Bryant talking to a police negotiator while gunfire can be heard in the background, far away. The police aren't firing, Martin Bryant isn't firing, somebody else is firing, it sounds like, from another part of the house. Also, while talking to the police negotiator, Bryant spots and identifies distant police (or special forces) marksmen, hidden, at night, without any sort of night vision device. There are other incongruities, it's worth exploring the subject a little.
What really leaves one rubbing one's chin are the actions of the authorities after the horrific event. Bryant's lightning quick identification by the press. No full trial or inquiry. Crime scene contaminated and then destroyed...
Lots of other little CT treats exist, also. The purchase and disposal of a colossal mobile morgue by the local authority. The absence of senior management from the PAHS. The coincidence of a hospital full of trauma specialists on the nearby mainland...
Bryant obviously had something to do with the days events. The government obviously didn't sanction the murder of dozens to push through legislation. But, I'm not sure the evidence identified by the CTs can be so easily shrugged off. Not all of it, at least.
(Apologies, I don't have links to hand, I'll try to track them down and post them here.)
Bryant pleaded guilty, that's why there was no "full trial" (which spared survivors the trauma of testimony and cross-examination). The Broad Arrow cafe was bulldozed after he pleaded guilty because it's continued presence was an abomination. Port Arthur still weighs heavy on Tasmanians and Australians generally. Spreading of CT rubbish like this is unpalatable - as I said in a previous post, I know a victim, and the suggestion that "someone" in "authority" had something to do with it simply dishonours the dead.
Ahem!?!
He went to the guest house after he realised he'd missed the returning ferry from the Island of Lost Souls. His intentions so it seems, was to spray the vessel as it docked with gun fire.
The siege at the guesthouse lasted most of the night and only ended when a fire broke out. From memory Bryant had to be transfered to hospital for treatment to serious burns to his back.
is still alive, and has never claimed any complicty from other people or help from the goverment
In fact the scumbag is proud of what he did
Anyone wants to believe this need to go talk to the suvivers.
Talk to the mother who watched her young daughter chased around a tree a number of times before Bryant shot her dead.
No problem. But that's all it was. A rant.Sorry rant over
I'm starting to think it is about the reforms to the gun ownership laws that came about as a result of the massacre.
Bryant pleaded guilty, that's why there was no "full trial" (which spared survivors the trauma of testimony and cross-examination).
The Broad Arrow cafe was bulldozed after he pleaded guilty because it's continued presence was an abomination.
Port Arthur still weighs heavy on Tasmanians and Australians generally. Spreading of CT rubbish like this is unpalatable - as I said in a previous post, I know a victim, and the suggestion that "someone" in "authority" had something to do with it simply dishonours the dead.
The politicians certainly siezed the oppurtunity to push through some laws that otherwise probably wouldn't have passed.
Very much like the Orwellian U.S.A.P.A.T.R.I.O.T. legislation in the US. An absolutely enourmous document that I doubt most of the lawmakers had a chance to more than skim through before voting.
Largish sections of both laws were probably prepared well ahead of time. This I'd attribute to hopeful cynicism, not conspiracy.
Bryant initially pleaded 'not guilty', he was held in solitary confinement with access alowed only to state appointed lawyers and psychiatrists (Tavistock Institute trained, CT fans) until he changed his plea to 'guilty'. Nevertheless, after any event as horrendous as this there is usually an official enquiry, the purpose of which is to determine how the event came about and how it could be avoided in the future.
I can understand that it was an abomination but it was a crime scene, and it was bulldozed before the announcement that there would never be any enquiry. That just seems suspicious, or oddd, or wrong. I'm not saying it's a conspiratorial act, but you must recognise it's not common practice.
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Are you Sleepy2k16 from the LooseChange Board?
"Just asking questions" like the courageous 9/11 CTs. You have no evidence. Put up or shut up.
Google and Wiki will provide you with an abundance of information, opinion, conjecture, claims and counterclaims. I know, I've just been wading through it. But, admit it, you're not interested in evidence. You're not even capable of reading my posts.
Garbage - A plea is not required to entered until you are in court. Even then you can change your plea