Evidence
Indicates Link Between North Korean Embassy Break-In And Christchurch
Attacks
William
Craddick
16 March, 2019
As
the world reels from the tragic terrorist attack against two mosques
in Christchurch, New Zealand, much attention has been given to
sensational information about the single named suspect, Brenton
Tarrant. However, the hyperfocus on Tarrant distracts from the fact
that the Australian national was arrested along with other
suspects.
An
investigation and analysis by Disobedient Media indicates that
Tarrant and the group he worked with likely have professional
military connections, are part of the same cell that perpetrated a
February 22nd break-in of the North Korean embassy in Spain and
potentially have intelligence ties to various agencies that cooperate
under the UKUSA Agreement popularly known as Five Eyes (FVEY).
I.
Signs Of Professional Military Connections
Despite
the characterization of Tarrant in the media, he was no
run-of-the-mill white supremacist. Images posted by Tarrant online
just before the attack to a Twitter account which had been dormant
until March 12 showed
that he was in possession of high-capacity
magazines and
a semi-automatic
assault rifle.
The weapon and magazines would have been classified as either a
“restricted weapon” or a “military-style-semi-automatic”
(MSSA) under New Zealand law. A person who possesses or uses a
firearm in New Zealand needs to hold a firearms license issued by
police. Licenses normally last for ten years unless revoked. Foreign
nationals may apply from overseas for a one year license based on
their possession of an existing license in their home country.
Suspicions
are inevitably raised over how exactly Tarrant and his alleged
co-conspirators managed to stockpile the military-grade weapons and
ammunition used in the attack in a country with comparatively strict
gun laws. Tarrant, who supposedly began
to radicalize starting in 2016 and
was allegedly unemployed would have had his radical tendencies
discovered with a proper background investigation. Police say
that another
suspect in the shooting was
an individual who acquired the necessary Category A license and began
to legally stockpile weapons used in the attack.
Additional reports have
also established that Tarrant trained at the Bruce Rifle Club in
Dunedin. Although the club’s website and YouTube channel have been
scrubbed from the internet, an archive shows
that it explicitly catered to users and collectors of military
rifles.
The
Australian also engaged in extensive travel abroad to a number of
areas that should have raised red flags with intelligence services.
Countries visited by Tarrant included Pakistan, North
Korea, Turkey,
parts of Africa, Portugal, Spain, France, Afghanistan and Xinjiang,
China.
The extensive travel and access to military grade firearms should
have made detection by law enforcement and intelligence services
nearly impossible to avoid.
II.
Similarities Between Spain And New Zealand Operations
There
are a number of analogous facts shared by the attack on the North
Korean embassy in Spain and the terror event in Christchurch which
suggest that the same team was involved in both incidents. In both
cases the perpetrators showed that they were well versed in “breach
and clear” tactics against buildings filled with people. In both
cases the buildings were cleared efficiently and quickly even though
the goal of the North Korean incident was focused on intelligence
gathering as
opposed to mass murder. Aerial analysis of the North
Korean embassy in
Spain, the Al
Noor Mosque and
the Linwood
Islamic Centre show
that all buildings are of similar size and each would have required
the same know-how and training to breach.
In
securing a getaway from the North Korean embassy, the attacking team
of approximately ten individuals utilized two
luxury vehicles.
In the Christchurch attack, the suspects used two
vehicles for transport in
which live explosive devices were found. The similar number of
vehicles used in both incidents points to a common number of
participants.
III.
In Both Attacks, Perpetuators Are Likely Military Cells
The
groups involved in both the Spain embassy break-in and the
Christchurch terror attacks appear to be military or paramilitary in
nature. The March 13, 2019 exposé of the embassy break-in by El
País directly
cited sources involved with the investigation who stated that the
attackers were likely a “military cell” with at least two members
who were tied to the CIA. Sources such as the New
York Post and Washington
Post have
both run stories attempting to attribute the break-in to a shadowy
group of North Korean dissidents.
But this explanation is unconvincing since this group would not not
have the practical military know-how or muscle required to breach and
clear the embassy in such an efficient manner.
Analysis
of documentation of the Christchurch terror attack also indicates
that the perpetrators were part of a military style cell. Although
much has been made of Brenton Tarrant’s live-streamed attack, no
other individuals were featured in the film.
Video
footage being
distributed online shows two individuals carrying firearms during the
attacks. Both are wearing baseball caps. This means that neither can
be Tarrant, who was filming himself during the attack and wore a
helmet with a mounted camera, not a hat.
Police
speculated during the attacks that there were up
to three suspects.
But footage and photos that have emerged along with early reports of
other suspected locations where incidents occurred indicates that the
number of attackers was likely larger. One image shows a
man with shaven head in military-style camouflage fatigues being
detained by New Zealand police as the attack was contained and
halted. Another video shows
police standing around a suspect lying on the pavement. As the
individual videoing the scene passes, officers roll the apparently
lifeless man over onto his back, showing his arm flop as he moved. If
the suspect had been alive then police would have restrained him with
handcuffs before moving him. Authorities have made no announcement
about casualties among the attackers.
There
were also rumors of other incidents which suggest that the attack
might have been larger than is being disclosed.
Maori
News noted
reports that an additional shooting was ongoing at Christchurch
Hospital. This went largely unacknowledged by the international
media. In the aftermath of the attacks, police in Auckland, New
Zealand also responded to a bomb
scare at
Auckland train station.
These
facts all indicate that the Christchurch terror attacks were
perpetrated by a larger group that would be similar in size to the
one involved with the break-in at the North Korean embassy. Turkish
President Recep
Tayyip Erdoğan has
expressed similar opinions, stating on March 15 that the attack was
“no individual act” and that he was sending an official
delegation to New Zealand to gather further information about the
groups behind the attack. Turkish state-owned media source TRT
World has
cited anonymous officials who claimed that Tarrant entered the
country “to carry out a terror attack and/ or an
assassination.” Tarrant’s visits to Turkey occurred on March
17-20, and September 13, 2016. Erdoğan survived a coup attempt that
began July 15, 2016.
It
is also worth noting that the location of police stations in and
around Christchurch shows that there were several just a few blocks
away from the Al Noor Mosque and Linwood Islamic Centre. This is
about a seven to eight minute drive with normal traffic. But witness
statements say
that police took over 20 minutes to arrive at the scene (the police
response time was actually an even longer 36
minutes). Ambulance
services took
over half an hour to arrive at the scene despite the fact that
hospitals were in even closer proximity to the attack locations than
police stations.
The
failure of police to deploy with greater haste or intercept the
attackers while they moved from their first target to the second
raises serious questions about the reasons for inadequate law
enforcement reactions. Normally an incident on such a scale would
trigger an immediate lockdown of the affected city and a total
isolation of the affected area.
If
any attackers were not filming themselves, resupplying from their
vehicles or firing on innocent civilians while driving in transit as
Tarrant did it is likely that they would have been able to effect an
escape.
IV.
Potential Connection To Organizations Affiliated With FVEY
Many
of the countries visited by Tarrant play host to the operations of
agencies with connections to FVEY.
FVEY
members include
the US, the UK, Australia, Canada and New Zealand. FVEY also
have a number of Tier B nations who participate in “focused
cooperation” on computer network exploitation, including
Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Hungry,
Iceland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Netherland, Norway, Poland,
Portugal, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Turkey.
Outside
of the UKUSA Agreement, FVEY members are known to cooperate with Tier
B nations on their own. Great Britain has had a deep relationship
with Spain since World War II, when Britain bought
off the
Spanish to remain neutral and then used the country as an escape
route for downed Allied airmen. British agency GCHQ also
collaborates independently with counterparts in Germany, France,
Spain and Sweden. British-Russian double agent Sergei
Skripal was
also revealed to have been collaborating with Spanish intelligence
officers in the years leading up to his poisoning in 2018.
Brenton
Tarrant’s travels to Turkey, France, Spain and Portugal raise
questions about potential connections to intelligence services who
collaborate loosely under the FVEY intelligence sharing agreement.
Additionally, his time spent in Pakistan, a country with a long
history of deep CIA
involvement creates
an even stronger possibility that Tarrant might have had ties to
military or intelligence organizations.
Since
Tarrant had at least one New Zealander acting as an accomplice, it is
possible that there may have been other New Zealand nationals
associated with his group. Outside of their collaboration through the
FVEY framework, New Zealand’s Special
Air Service has
been deployed to Afghanistan where they worked directly under the CIA
at a base in Bamiyan province according to claims published
in 2011.
If
individuals who had a past or present affiliation with New Zealand’s
intelligence or military services were involved with a military cell
that participated in the embassy and Christchurch attacks, it would
provide a potential explanation for the extraordinarily slow police
response time which caused an increased number of casualties. It
would also give context to reports that New
Zealand police are
refusing to provide footage of Brenton Tarrant’s attack to US
authorities who are seeking it for training purposes.
V.
Conclusion: Tragedy Exploited By Special Interests
Whether
or not one believes that the Christchurch terror attacks have more to
them than meets the eye, it is undeniable that the tragedy is now
being exploited by various parties for personal gain. New Zealand
Prime Minister Jacinda
Ardern has
taken the opportunity to promote increased gun control with a total
ban on semi-automatic weapons.
Ardern formerly worked as a policy
advisor to Tony Blair,
who has himself been a willing collaborator with
British intelligence services. Ardern has not yet commented on the
fact that New Zealand security and emergency services caused the
death toll to rise substantially higher than needed due to an
incredibly slow response time.
In
addition to the debate about gun control, pundits have
begun to harass President Donald Trump, accusing him of having some
kind of ideological connection to Brenton Tarrant due to the
suspect’s fascist loyalties. These efforts only serve to intensify
efforts to derail the ongoing crisis involving the Korean
peace process.
With
the operational similarities between the the Spanish embassy and
Christchurch attacks in mind one cannot help but observe that global
attention has been ripped away from potential peace talks between the
US and North Korea. The gross showmanship of the Tarrant in
broadcasting murders for the world to see was an intentional attempt
to capture attention and shift global discussion by committing a
heinous act of terror. As the Christchurch attacks unfolded, North
Korean Vice Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui made an announcement
blaming US administration officials for a breakdown in
denuclearization talks and threatened to break off negotiations to
resume testing. These comments were immediately highlighted by
Russian news agency
TASS
and the international press.
Other comments clarifying that personal relations between Mr. Kim and
Mr. Trump were still good and their chemistry “mysteriously
wonderful” were almost
totally ignored in
coverage of the press conference.
The
official facts of the Christchurch terror attacks will likely shift
over time in the same way that official narratives fed to the public
by federal investigators changed constantly in the aftermath of the
2017 Las Vegas shooting. But the apparent military and intelligence
connections of perpetrators in the attack, the discrepancies between
the official reports about the size of the group of suspects and
footage of the event as it unfolded and the operational similarities
to the North Korean embassy incident will continue to erode
confidence that the public is being given all the facts.
3/17/2019:
This article was updated with new details regarding emerging facts
and clarification about police response times. Unfortunately, the New
Zealand government has engaged in unprecedented
censorship of
the event and videos of the incident have all been taken offline.
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