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[–] 17815341? ago 

white knight kill muslim because "muh rape white girls"

Kek.

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[–] 17817571? ago 

Yet another shitskin joins the thread. You will never be white, achmed but you will be as dead as those inbred goatfuckers St Brenton cleared out.

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[–] 17815339? ago 

no more (You)s for (((you)))

ya got plenty lad

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[–] 17815329? ago 

Seeing that photo of the kid…

Heavy world lads, getting g'ed up for a war.

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[–] 17815321? ago 

How many actual New Zealand citizens did he kill? One? Last I checked, a bunch of them still haven't been publicly identified. Perhaps Saint Brenton has some bounties coming his way.

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[–] 17823905? ago 

Last I checked, a bunch of them still haven't been publicly identified. Perhaps Saint Brenton has some bounties coming his way.

If this mosque were run by glowniggers as a way to create cannon fodder for the wars in Yemen, Libya and Syria, the chances could be pretty high that is the case. What better way is there to instill confidence and recruit others, than to have a bunch of real fighters attending the mosque?

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[–] 17815349? ago 

Because they were Turk agents fag, training the muzzles in NZ to kill Whites. Saint Tarrant sent them TO HELL where they belong. BURNING SHIT BE UPON THEM LIKE THEIR ‘PROPHET’

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[–] 17815319? ago 

Is there a way to disrupt/jam that audiovisual link between the prison and court?

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[–] 17815337? ago 

Yes. The cable that connects both places can be cut. It's possible that it runs overground, which would camouflage any damage very well. If it runs underground or through a safe container, Brenton can still tear it from his side, or even the camera itself, plus, somebody from the court side can also destroy the screen and/or its cable.

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[–] 17815343? ago 

I think he probably meant something like overloading a server somehow

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[–] 17814460? ago 

He is supposed to appear in court again on the 5th isn't he?

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[–] 17814454? ago 

Would any of you vote to convict him if you were on the jury?

I wouldn't.

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[–] 17814459? ago 

JURY NULLIFICATION BABY…don't know if thye have that in NZ

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[–] 17814477? ago 

why exercise jury nullification? that implies he did something illegal but you agree with it. brent didnt do anything wrong, nor did he do anything illegal.

i would never vote "guilty" on him, i would vote "not guilty"

and its honestly the truth.

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[–] 17814442? ago 

If only the numbers were higher…in the thousands.

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[–] 17814446? ago 

It can be if we all came together instead of doing lone wolf shit

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[–] 17814449? ago 

Nope, biologicals and chemical warfare is where it is at anon. I hope you are studying. Look at what Prophet Tarrant did with the outdated technology of a GUN…we are going to destroy the world when we get going. I await the day when it is all burning and we are protecting and sheltering our own people and watching the enemy die in agony.

Copypasta from a TORposter: >>13073589

In mid-512 BC the Persian army began to cross the Danube into Scythian territory. The Scythian kings, Idanthyrsus, Taxacis and the supreme leader Scopasis, set to work by sending their noncombatants and flocks north into the great steppe. Then they divided their forces. One host (led by Scopasis) rode ahead of the advancing Persians, burning the pastures to prevent grazing, filling in the wells, and driving off game. The other kings, meanwhile, shadowed the enemy’s northern flank, protecting the retreat of their families northwards while continually pushing the Persians into the denuded areas behind Scopasis’ army.

After 20 days of this the Persians were exhausted. They had reached the Sea of Azov, where Darius ordered a fortified camp to be built.

Then, for some reason, he suddenly began the pursuit again, with the same result. Darius now entered into negotiations with Idanthyrsus, asking him to convince Scopasis that it was folly to resist the might of Persia and to bring simple gifts of earth and water as symbols of submission.

SUBMISSION

Instead of these tokens of submission, Darius received an unusual collection of symbolic gifts: a mouse, a frog, a bird and five arrows. Darius pondered these and considered them positive signs of submission. The Scythians, however, meant them to represent something totally different. The historian Herodotus records the alternative interpretation:

‘Unless the Persians fly away like birds, hide in the earth like mice, or leap into a lake like frogs, they will never see their homes again, but will die under our arrows’.

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