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+ | The '''Port Arthur massacre''' in 1996 was a [[mass shooting]] in which 35 people were killed and 23 wounded in [[Port Arthur]], [[Tasmania]]. [[Martin Bryant]], pleaded guilty and was given 35 life sentences without possibility of parole. Fundamental changes of [[gun control]] laws within Australia followed the incident. | ||
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==Official narrative== | ==Official narrative== | ||
− | The '''Port Arthur massacre''' of 28-29 April 1996 was a killing spree which claimed the lives of 35 people and wounded 37 others mainly at the historic Port Arthur prison colony, a popular tourist site in south-eastern Tasmania, [[Australia]].<ref>[http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/news/1996/04/30/1996-04-30_aftermath_of_horror__death_t.html Aftermath of horror death toll climbs to 35] New York Daily News 30 April 1996</ref> The attack was perpetrated by "[[lone nut]]" [[Martin Bryant]], a 28-year-old from New Town, a suburb of Hobart, who (in spite of having an IQ of only 66) displayed considerable shooting skills, killing 12 people in 15 seconds.<ref name=theguardian>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/mar/15/it-took-one-massacre-how-australia-made-gun-control-happen-after-port-arthur</ref> After initially denying responsibility, Bryant eventually pleaded guilty to the crimes and was given 35 life sentences without possibility of parole. | + | The '''Port Arthur massacre''' of 28-29 April [[1996]] was a killing spree which claimed the lives of 35 people and wounded 37 others mainly at the historic Port Arthur prison colony, a popular tourist site in south-eastern Tasmania, [[Australia]].<ref>[http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/news/1996/04/30/1996-04-30_aftermath_of_horror__death_t.html Aftermath of horror death toll climbs to 35] New York Daily News 30 April 1996</ref> The attack was perpetrated by "[[lone nut]]" [[Martin Bryant]], a 28-year-old from New Town, a suburb of Hobart, who (in spite of having an IQ of only 66) displayed considerable shooting skills, killing 12 people in 15 seconds.<ref name=theguardian>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/mar/15/it-took-one-massacre-how-australia-made-gun-control-happen-after-port-arthur</ref><ref>https://criminalminds.fandom.com/wiki/Martin_Bryant saved at [http://web.archive.org/web/20190116080637/https://criminalminds.fandom.com/wiki/Martin_Bryant Archive.org] saved at [https://archive.vn/5yfEp Archive.is]</ref> After initially denying responsibility, Bryant eventually pleaded guilty to the crimes and was given 35 life sentences without possibility of parole. |
==Alternative culpability== | ==Alternative culpability== | ||
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===The Mossad=== | ===The Mossad=== | ||
− | [[Joe Vialls]] claimed early on that the [[Mossad]] did it, but that it was covered up by the [[Australia]]n government. While this theory was the most popular originally, following the introduction of gun control, the gun control narrative became the most popular narrative, especially amongst US viewers of this event, who note the same gun control theories about various events in USA. | + | [[Joe Vialls]] claimed early on that the [[Mossad]] did it, but that it was covered up by the [[Australia]]n government.<ref>http://www.whale.to/b/viallspam.html saved at [http://web.archive.org/web/20070104160123/http://whale.to/b/viallspam.html Archive.org]</ref><ref>http://archive.today/2002.02.04-150336/http://geocities.com/vialls/portarthur.html</ref> While this theory was the most popular originally, following the introduction of gun control, the gun control narrative became the most popular narrative, especially amongst US viewers of this event, who note the same gun control theories about various events in USA. |
===Australian Security Intelligence Organisation=== | ===Australian Security Intelligence Organisation=== | ||
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===Australian 'domestic terrorists'=== | ===Australian 'domestic terrorists'=== | ||
− | Some have claimed that this may have been done by domestic terrorists aiming to control tourist traffic to Australia, and in particular trying to prevent foreign tour guides (especially Japanese) from taking jobs away from Australians. Unlike the above two theories, this is in line with previous government policies, and is supported by the gunman's statement, immediately prior to the attack :"There are a lot of WASPs and Nips about today". | + | Some have claimed that this may have been done by domestic terrorists aiming to control tourist traffic to Australia, and in particular trying to prevent foreign tour guides (especially Japanese) from taking jobs away from Australians. Unlike the above two theories, this is in line with previous government policies, and is supported by the gunman's statement, immediately prior to the attack :"There are a lot of WASPs and Nips about today".{{cn}} |
Certainly, at the time, it was described as a terrorist attack by domestic terrorists in relation to tourism. Theorists suggesting that the Joe Vialls conspiracy theory was itself disinformation have suggested that that is what truly happened. | Certainly, at the time, it was described as a terrorist attack by domestic terrorists in relation to tourism. Theorists suggesting that the Joe Vialls conspiracy theory was itself disinformation have suggested that that is what truly happened. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 23:04, 20 February 2021
Date | 1996/04/28 |
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Location | Port Arthur, Tasmania, Australia |
Blamed on | Martin Bryant |
Type | • Mass murder • carjacking • arson |
Deaths | 35 |
Injured (non-fatal) | 37 |
Interest of | Paul Moder |
Description | A mass shooting incident in and around Port Arthur Tasmania on 28 April 1996 |
The Port Arthur massacre in 1996 was a mass shooting in which 35 people were killed and 23 wounded in Port Arthur, Tasmania. Martin Bryant, pleaded guilty and was given 35 life sentences without possibility of parole. Fundamental changes of gun control laws within Australia followed the incident.
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Official narrative
The Port Arthur massacre of 28-29 April 1996 was a killing spree which claimed the lives of 35 people and wounded 37 others mainly at the historic Port Arthur prison colony, a popular tourist site in south-eastern Tasmania, Australia.[1] The attack was perpetrated by "lone nut" Martin Bryant, a 28-year-old from New Town, a suburb of Hobart, who (in spite of having an IQ of only 66) displayed considerable shooting skills, killing 12 people in 15 seconds.[2][3] After initially denying responsibility, Bryant eventually pleaded guilty to the crimes and was given 35 life sentences without possibility of parole.
Alternative culpability
Many concerns exist about the official narrative. Alternative narratives blame:
- The Mossad
- Australian Security Intelligence Organisation
- Australian domestic terrorists
The Mossad
Joe Vialls claimed early on that the Mossad did it, but that it was covered up by the Australian government.[4][5] While this theory was the most popular originally, following the introduction of gun control, the gun control narrative became the most popular narrative, especially amongst US viewers of this event, who note the same gun control theories about various events in USA.
Australian Security Intelligence Organisation
Gun lobbyists including the NRA had blamed the Australian government of organising it, through the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation, in order to push forward the gun control that won the John Howard Government the election a couple of years later. The massacre was followed by "a nationwide overhaul of gun regulation, as well as the buyback of more than 650,000 firearms."[2]
Australian 'domestic terrorists'
Some have claimed that this may have been done by domestic terrorists aiming to control tourist traffic to Australia, and in particular trying to prevent foreign tour guides (especially Japanese) from taking jobs away from Australians. Unlike the above two theories, this is in line with previous government policies, and is supported by the gunman's statement, immediately prior to the attack :"There are a lot of WASPs and Nips about today".[citation needed]
Certainly, at the time, it was described as a terrorist attack by domestic terrorists in relation to tourism. Theorists suggesting that the Joe Vialls conspiracy theory was itself disinformation have suggested that that is what truly happened.
Related Documents
The Official Culprit
Name | Description |
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Martin Bryant | The official "lone nut" perpetrator of the Port Arthur Massacre, with an IQ of just 66. |
References
- ↑ Aftermath of horror death toll climbs to 35 New York Daily News 30 April 1996
- ↑ a b https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/mar/15/it-took-one-massacre-how-australia-made-gun-control-happen-after-port-arthur
- ↑ https://criminalminds.fandom.com/wiki/Martin_Bryant saved at Archive.org saved at Archive.is
- ↑ http://www.whale.to/b/viallspam.html saved at Archive.org
- ↑ http://archive.today/2002.02.04-150336/http://geocities.com/vialls/portarthur.html