


alexjones wrote:They said he used "a high-calibre rifle". I assume this means a 50bmg.

Robin wrote:alexjones wrote:They said he used "a high-calibre rifle". I assume this means a 50bmg.
The media said high-calibre rifle, it could be a .22lr and the media would still say high-calibre, the media has a habit of twisting stories to get the best rating and this time its going for fear.


alexjones wrote:Those QLD cops killed, The VIC cops shot dead. Now a so called random shooting spree in NSW. All 3 shootings I assumed used unregistered guns.

bigrich wrote:alexjones wrote:Those QLD cops killed, The VIC cops shot dead. Now a so called random shooting spree in NSW. All 3 shootings I assumed used unregistered guns.
yup, but it's licensed gun owners who'll probably pay for it


alexjones wrote:bigrich wrote:alexjones wrote:Those QLD cops killed, The VIC cops shot dead. Now a so called random shooting spree in NSW. All 3 shootings I assumed used unregistered guns.
yup, but it's licensed gun owners who'll probably pay for it
100% man. It always is the lawful who pay the price. That's why I like Americas approach. They do not allow the innocent to pay the price for the actions of the wicked.

Robin wrote:alexjones wrote:bigrich wrote:alexjones wrote:Those QLD cops killed, The VIC cops shot dead. Now a so called random shooting spree in NSW. All 3 shootings I assumed used unregistered guns.
yup, but it's licensed gun owners who'll probably pay for it
100% man. It always is the lawful who pay the price. That's why I like Americas approach. They do not allow the innocent to pay the price for the actions of the wicked.
We shouldn't compare ourselves to America. The frequency of mass shootings there, especially in schools, clearly signals a need for change. But we're not the USA — we're Australia, and I'd like to think we handle these issues with more common sense. That said, it's the actions of a few reckless individuals that risk setting us back. The media will inevitably amplify fear among non-gun owners, pushing for sweeping changes. What we really need is a balanced response — one that shows we're responsible and capable of handling this issue without losing who we are.





alexjones wrote:The bloke is some kind of Greek judging by his name. Weird how this news story is not getting a big of a media beat up as you would think it would. He must be connected to some so called elite somehow.

alexjones wrote:See this? A 60 year old man fired up to 100 rounds. 16 people injured
Police say the shots were fired “indiscriminately” at passing vehicles, including police vehicles.
https://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-ac ... fff9fa622b

womble wrote:alexjones wrote:The bloke is some kind of Greek judging by his name. Weird how this news story is not getting a big of a media beat up as you would think it would. He must be connected to some so called elite somehow.
Agreed. I bet the guardian persecutes gun owners hard for the next month or so though.



ederlezi wrote:Also, 2 hours to be stopped after 50 / 100 rounds have been fired sounds very unexpected to me.


womble wrote:I can’t find the footage on line but he definitely had a semi auto. But it was shown on the news on the idiot box.
And it did sound 30cal.
He was plugging moving cars 3 or 4 hits.
This is the bloke. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-10-06/alleged-croydon-park-sydney-inner-west-shooter-charged/105859136
This is super weird. He’s just some random happy old grandpa . Train driver. No history or links to anything.
This is MK ultra level weird.
No firearms licence or history and suddenly a 30 cal semi auto just pops into his hands and he starts shooting at the public.
Train drivers do have to undergo psychological assessments
And now you already have pretty much all corporate media treating it like old news. Just going to go quiet so we all forget about it and move on.
This is some weird ass sh1t.
This bloke is a sleeper. He got programmed, who knows when or where. And then 2 days ago something switched him on.
And the time frame when this was actually occurring. Basically hoddle street 2.0, like Australia’s worst nightmare.
Where’s the media then. Where’s the live on scene and constant updates on every channel.
And this is the first time ever they haven’t used “high power assault rifle” and it literally was a 30 cal semi auto.
No mention of it.

deye243 wrote:alexjones wrote:See this? A 60 year old man fired up to 100 rounds. 16 people injured
Police say the shots were fired “indiscriminately” at passing vehicles, including police vehicles.
https://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-ac ... fff9fa622b
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you need a job with the Australian press





straightshooter wrote:If my memory serves me correctly, Customs had records of in excess of 400,000 SKS and SKK's being imported and the buy back saw less than 200,000 being handed in.

