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Breaking News: Barnsey Was a Target In Thai Shrine Attack (Video)

Monday, August 17, 2015 18:46
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Erawan Shrine after the explosion

A Spokesperson claiming to be associated with the UPF, ADL and Reclaim Australia, all groups dedicated to stop the Islamification of Australia, has come forth alledging members of the group planned to “kill two birds with one stone”. 

“By orchestrating an attack in a popular Australian tourist destination certain members thought they could pay back Barnesy and blame Muslim terrorists at the same time” claimed the informant who wishes to remain anonymous and wears an Australian flag to hide his face.

Jimmy Barnes, who recently caused outrage amongst the right-winged, neo-nazi groups by banning them from using his songs at their rallies and speaking out against their racist behaviour, was holidaying with his family in Thailand at the time of the blast.  They were supposed to be at the temple when the bomb went off, but spur of the moment plans took them out of harms way.

“They’re losing support quickly as lefties shut them down in almost every town they go to. They’re getting nervous. They needed something drastic to use to instil fear into the public and further their agenda” the masked man said of the plan to blame terrorists. “I don’t agree with their drastic measures and the violent tactics they’re using of late, so I have decided to speak out”

According to sources, these groups use fake Facebook accounts to make their plans. A number of the members have recently been taking in for questioning regarding plans to burn down a mosque while worshippers where inside. Some of them have been detained and were asking for contributions for bail on their Facebook pages and gofundme. Despite recent allegations of members stealing and skimming from donations for other fundraisers, people are still donating to the cause.

The attack happened 17 August 2015 in the centre of Bangkok at Erawan Shrine, a popular tourist destination, killing at least 22 people and injuring many others. It is still being investigated by Thai authorities.

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