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It is reported in the Daily Mail, that this madman had recently converted to Islam, and he had a thumb drive with details of mass-casualty white-supremacist attacks in the US and New Zealand. So it would seem that this was a revenge attack. /// New South Wales police commissioner said that while suspect had no known links to terror groups, but he did have a thumb...
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Ta.
He was shouting allahu akbar in case anyone was wondering.
He also had "apparent white supremacy material on a thumb drive in his possession." In case folk are wondering...
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You're just being feather plucker, corby.
They tell you about the thumb drive, so why would anyone be wondering?
They describe the allahu akbars as political slogans. People might have thought he was anti-Trump or pro-Brexit.
From the link in the OP, it's all in one post at 08:43 ...

> [Police commissioner] Fuller is asked by a reporter about the incongruity of the man shouting “Allahu Akbar” while having apparent white supremacy material on a thumb drive in his possession.
> “Does this seem to you the ramblings of a mentally ill man who absconded from a mental health facility a few days ago,” the reporter asks.
> Fuller said at this point he would think the incident was a lone actor with mental health issues and no links to terrorism.
> “If I had to weigh it now, and I was forced to make a call, I would say the evidence all points to that,” he said.
> “But... this is the infancy of the investigation.”
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Yeah, that'll happen with 'evolving' stories, ellipsis.
When I read the link they hadn't mentioned allahu akbar, only political slogans.
Shouting allahu akbar, mental illness, white supremacy, well there is diversity, if you like.
It is reported in the Daily Mail, that this madman had recently converted to Islam, and he had a thumb drive with details of mass-casualty white-supremacist attacks in the US and New Zealand.

So it would seem that this was a revenge attack.

/// New South Wales police commissioner said that while suspect had no known links to terror groups, but he did have a thumb drive with details of mass-casualty white-supremacist attacks in the US and New Zealand. ///

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7351585/At-one-woman-dead-knifeman-shouting-Allahu-Akbar-goes-stabbing-spree-Sydney.html
SPICERACK -"He was shouting allahu akbar in case anyone was wondering."

The report says, 'He shouted “Allahu Akbar”' so why would anyone be wondering?
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I've patiently explained that to ellipsis. Did you not understand it?
Madman goes on a stabbing rampage and all you seem interested in is 'catching me out'.
If I was you, I'd stop digging before you look an even bigger fool.
SPICERACK, in the timeline at 8:43 it says, "Fuller is asked by a reporter about the incongruity of the man shouting “Allahu Akbar” while having apparent white supremacy material on a thumb drive in his possession."

You posted your comment about his shouting "Allahu Akbar” five minutes later.
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// When I read the link they hadn't mentioned allahu akbar//

Think about what you're saying, corby.
YOU may not have read it but it was there at 8:43. If you didn't read it in the report you must have looked for if elsewhere so why did you not include that link confirming what he is said to have shouted?
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I did read other links that mentioned allahu akbar. I put this link up, not to catch anybody out but because I honestly didn't know what CBD stood for.
The headline (or sub-heading) described it as a CBD incident which I thought might go some way to explaining why he did it.
// They describe الله أكبر as political slogans. People might have thought he was anti-Trump or pro-Brexit.//

now known to be crazy

Me auld Da' used to point out that crazy people absorb in some way their surroundings so that in the sixties when he lived, there might well be some dissidents, or beatniks - who were just mad....

One الله أكبر doesnt make a Jihadi - - also either the hack or the madman mis-spoke it as aloo - akbar
that is - - - great Potato innit?

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