posted on May, 21 2007 @ 12:46 PM
Gun ownership in the UK and Australia was never as prolific as in the US, nor was gun-ownership, or right-to-bear-arms, a right enjoyed by the people
of UK and Australia. It was therefore much easier for governments to prohibit gun-ownership in those countries.
They did so in stages, basically, at least in Australia. Seemingly out of the blue, the media began featuring stories similar to that in the OP. I
remember one involving an elderly couple who, like many elderly folk, were being subjected to acute fear by invading gangs of youths who were breaking
into old peoples houses (or trying to) at night. The police claimed they didn't have the resources, etc. etc. and it reached the stage where old
folk were sleeping during the day, in order to remain awake to guard their homes during the night.
The elderly couple's home had been robbed on a few occasions and their health was being affected by the strain. Other old people reported the same
thing. Police kept saying there wasn't much they could do until AFTER crimes had been committed.
Then, one night, the elderly husband shot one of the intruders with his old WW2 vintage rifle. Immediately, the media began barking about
"unnecessary force" and the Law gave the old man a hard time. He was sentenced to several months jail, even though well into his 70's. I think
his wife died during the period he was incarcerated. After which he was released on account of his 'advanced age'. He went back to an empty house,
to live out his remaining years in terror once again, minus the company of his wife of 50 years. He must have wondered why he'd bothered to serve in
two World Wars to defend a nation that stripped him of everything in the end.
Ordinary citizens were scratching their heads. What had the old man done wrong? HE had been in his OWN home. The criminals had INVADED his home,
under cover of darkness. The criminals had carried weapons. It was obviously a premeditated crime. Further, the same criminals had successfully
broken into the old man's home previously, as well as making several unsuccessful attempts to do so, which had terrified the old man's wife to the
extent she was a nervous wreck and could have had a heart attack at any time.
The old man had defended his property against armed intruders. Why was that a crime ? The intruders were armed. Were they carrying weapons for fun,
or would they have used them if confronted? The old man had been quicker on the draw --- and now HE was the bad-guy ?
The media continued to report similar back-to-front stories, in which the victims were portrayed as villains.
Then the staged Port Arthur massacre was enacted.
Then people were given x-amount of time to hand in their guns.
After that, the only people able to possess guns were the criminals and the police.
Even Mace is illegal in Australia.
The situation in Britain ran along similar lines. A farmer shot one or two criminals who'd broken into his home and who'd apparently done so
previously. Suddenly he was portrayed as the 'wrong party' and I think he was jailed. Then the staged Dunblane (?) massacre was enacted.
Afterwards, Brits had to hand in their guns.
In Australia, it was revealed that a gun which had been 'handed in' after the gun-ban, had been used in a murder some years later ! Yet the
government assured the Australian public that those guns surrendered to the authorities were to be 'melted down'. Obviously that was a lie,
considering one of those guns 'fell out of' the authorities' hands and 'fell into' the hands of criminals. And we can strongly suspect that
wasn't an isolated case.
In any case, the story in the OP is very similar to media reports in Australia, prior to the banning of guns and it's to be suspected it's all part
of the well-rehearsed plan.
It may not be possible for the US government to ban guns (as they did in UK and Australia) so they're probably going for the next best thing ---
which is to 'programme' Americans to fear USING their guns in self-defence. Similar to the 'political correctness' programming which has resulted
in people being terrified of being branded 'racist' for example. It didn't take the government long to effectively shut peoples mouths and it
probably won't take long before people are afraid to defend themselves and their families.
For example, in a post above, someone wrote that despite being a 'model' citizen, they are terrified that if they're pulled over by the police for
any reason at all, they will be in deep trouble because they possess a gun licence.
You'll just have to keep your eye on your media to see if they from now on regularly run stories portraying the victim as a villain for defending
him/herself.
If that happens, it won't take long before honest citizens will begin burying their guns in their backyards. They won't know why, exactly, they're
doing it. They'll tell themselves it's prudent. If asked why, they'll get a haunted look in their eyes and say it's become dangerous to be a gun
owner. If you ask how they'll defend themselves and their family, now that their guns are buried under the cabbage patch, they'll shrug and say
they'll just have to pray the situation never arises.
Then they might buy a baseball bat. Although I'm not sure what the statistics reveal about the effectiveness of baseball bats against armed
invaders, rapists, car-jackers, kidnappers, etc.
[edit on 21-5-2007 by Dock6]