The Fulford File | The “Lone Gunman,” Race And Immigration—A Lot Of “Lone Gunmen” Out There, Who’s Egging Them On?
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A recent Muslim shooting in Canada had the Canadian government announcing that it was the doing of a lone gunman:
- Canadian Police Say Ottawa Attack Was Work of Lone Gunman, Alaska Dispatch, Oct 23, 2014
- Lone gunman behind Ottawa attacks, say police, euronews, Oct 23, 2014
- Canadian police confirm lone gunman in Ottawa attack, W*USA 9, Oct 23, 2014
- Lone Gunman Responsible for Deadly Shooting Attack in Ottawa, Gawker, Oct 23, 2014
The late Lee Harvey Oswald, who shot President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, was perhaps the first to be called a “lone gunmen” in this sense. What the Warren Commission meant: Oswald had acted alone, and was not part of a conspiracy involving other Americans, or the Russian or Cuban secret services. (I believe this myself, but don’t want to discuss it here—there are message boards for people who like to argue about this kind of thing.)
What is not disputed, however, is Oswald’s ideology—he was a Marxist who had defected to Russia, and married a Russian girlbefore returning to the United States.
Oswald’s motive for killing the anti-communist JFK, leader of the Free World, was thus obvious. So was his motive for taking a shot–which missed–at the anti-communist “right-wing” figure General Edwin Walker. ...