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The US Massacres Explained From A Nigerian Perspective. by SKhanmi: 5:12pm On Aug 04, 2019
So some asked me why i said there would be more massacres in the US.

Let me bring it back home so folks can understand.

Let's imagine it's Nigerians constituted right to bear arms. The government can't modify that. Agreed.

Now let's say the buhari/fulani cabal does indeed have an underlying agenda which is to take over Nigeria for whatever Reasons.

It would be suicide for any government to try & forcibly take arms from an armed/vigilant citizenry. So what do they do? They introduce false flag terrorism (Kindly research on that)
This would create an increased state of fear that would JUSTIFY the passing of certain laws (like the recent one requiring people to turn in their arms, Brilliant ,OPC & eastern vigilants are now defenseless while herdsman are STILL carrying ak47s). The govt is like yes it's your right to defend yourselves & we respect that but y'all can see the recent events are so worrisome, whadyou think we do? That's where the simple minded Masses come in,they start screaming for tighter gun controls, banning of firearms,let the govt protect us. So you give up your right to the govt willingly. They take your guns. No defense, nothing, Nada.

Quick Fact check: No reasonable human believes the govt is for the people, it would and will always put itself first. Nigeria is a good example.

Stage one complete.

Requirements for stage two: An excuse to take over & enact riot control law in the selected region. Remember operation python dance in the east? Wait,someone is starting a revolution tomorrow sef. Coupled with the kidnapping menance in the south. Perfect. Carries megaphone: We have to prevent breakdown of law & order. Northern military go full everywhere. Everybody will agree it's needed, right?

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Re: The US Massacres Explained From A Nigerian Perspective. by SKhanmi: 5:17pm On Aug 04, 2019
Stage 3: Everyone would have woken up then unfortunately all obstacles are already overridden so Herdsmen, Assemble!

That folks, is a variation of what's going on in the US. Believe it or not lalanla lala. The end goal is total gun control,an annulment of the 2 amendment of the US constitution bearing on the right of the citizens to bear arms. Sadly for Nigerians, we didn't even have that right in the first place.

As for those advocating for stricter gun control, Go & find out why

Switzerland has the highest number of gun owners yet the crime rate is lesser than the US.

People forget that the only person that would stop a bad guy with a gun,is a good guy with a gun. Guns don't kill people. People kill people.
Re: The US Massacres Explained From A Nigerian Perspective. by MossadAgent: 5:23pm On Aug 04, 2019
Thesis plus Antithesis equates to synthesis.

Problem + Reaction = Solution

To effect an unpopular policy geared towards changes that you want to foist on society you first create a crisis that will cause great public outcry.

From here you step up with your solution which will force the unpopular policies on the people.

This is the oldest Jewish trick.

They used it in the Bolshevik revolution to disarm the Christian populace from where they were easily arrested and sent to die in gulags of Siberia.

The Jew is behind communism and you can't have communism with a well armed society.

The US founding fathers knew this. That the only way they could defeat and check tyranny was by the gun.

In Nigeria, Buhari is applying same dialectic to work with his fulani jihadist. Buhari has not only disarmed the people and criminalised gun control but also disbanded and will soon categorise ethnic militias as a terrorist organization.

His solution to the Fulani madness, Ruga or your life.

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Re: The US Massacres Explained From A Nigerian Perspective. by SKhanmi: 9:26pm On Aug 04, 2019
MossadAgent just simplified it all. Take the underlying framework & apply it to what's happening in most countries. Social engineering at its very best.

By the way, I recommend 1984 by George Orwells for the curious. Might open your eyes to many things.

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Re: The US Massacres Explained From A Nigerian Perspective. by tyup(m): 9:46pm On Aug 04, 2019
SKhanmi:
Stage 3: Everyone would have woken up then unfortunately all obstacles are already overridden so Herdsmen, Assemble!

That folks, is a variation of what's going on in the US. Believe it or not lalanla lala. The end goal is total gun control,an annulment of the 2 amendment of the US constitution bearing on the right of the citizens to bear arms. Sadly for Nigerians, we didn't even have that right in the first place.

As for those advocating for stricter gun control, Go & find out why

Switzerland has the highest number of gun owners yet the crime rate is lesser than the US.

People forget that the only person that would stop a bad guy with a gun,is a good guy with a gun. Guns don't kill people. People kill people.

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I'll do say enacting Gun control in the US atm would be a very hard thing to do cause Many people attribute the phenomenon to the power of the National Rifle Association (NRA) one of America’s richest and most influential
lobbying groups. But there is more to the story as the NRA builds its prestige on a constituency that is more strident and more politically active than proponents of gun-control. So while 55% of Americans believe that gun laws should be more strict (as compared to 11% who want them to be
less strict and 33% who are satisfied with the laws as they stand), gun owners are twice as likely to sound off to their congressmen and nearly five times more apt to contribute money to candidates or interest groups that reflect their
views on guns. America’s electoral structure also lends NRA supporters outsize influence. As many gun-rights advocates live in rural areas where a few votes can swing a congressional election,

more so, The recent mass shootings like what happened in El Paso Texas yesterday and that of Ohio today which happened less than 12hour after TX's leaving about 35people dead and counting may mobilise advocates of gun restrictions and could conceivably even spur legislators to reinstate the assault weapons ban that expired in 2004 or pursue other gun legislation. But there is reason to wonder how much of a difference these reforms would make. American civilians own far more guns than anybody else in the world. Going by records America is home to an estimated 270m guns meaning for every 10 Americans you meet at least 9 own a Gun. So even if all new gun purchases were banned tomorrow, there are enough rifles floating around the country to fuel countless more mass shootings. Some countries Like Australia have rounded up privately owned weapons and seen a reasonable decline in suicides and homicides. But no one in America is proposing such a radical solution to its rash of tragic shootings.

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