Covid laws facilitated the LynnMall terrorist

NZ covid laws facilitated the LynnMall terrorist

New Zealand’s strict covid laws facilitated the LynnMall terrorist attack by Ahamed Aathil Mohamed Samsudeen that has left 3 fighting for their lives in hospital. Law supposedly states only one person per household is allowed into a supermarket.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has released limited information to the public yesterday answer how many Muslims within New Zealand support the Islamic concept of Jihad. Being killed while on jihad is the only way a Muslim is guaranteed to reach paradise according to the Quran.

Ardern confirmed that the terrorist, who’d yelled allahu akbar as he committed his crimes, was a recent immigrant. He had previously been arrested and was under strict court ordered monitoring.   Other sources have told www.islamicstatewatch.com this costs approximately $500k a year for each person being monitored.

NZ’s covid laws mean only one person per household can go grocery shopping, meaning his two minders were kept outside by security. The ever changing instructions found on the government website covid19.govt.nz are doing more harm than good.

NZ’s Covid laws facilitated the LynnMall terrorist. Without the new covid laws, the threesome would not have been questioned on entering the supermarket.

Ironically, some of the only people exempt from these laws are NZ politicians.

COVID19 Public Health Response Alert Level Requirements Order No 9 Amendment Order 2021
COVID19 Public Health Response Alert Level Requirements Order No 9 Amendment Order 2021

As New Zealander’s come to realise that Islam is the same all over the world, our stores will stop selling knives, as stores in London have already done.

Tomorrow we’ll reveal how the New Zealand media have enboldened Islamic radicals over the last 2 years.

One comment

  1. Excellent point. This reminds me of the Germanwings airliner that crashed in 2015 after the suicidal copilot was able (thanks to anti-terrorism measures) to lock the pilot out of the cockpit.

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