**** APPARENTLY ITS MY VATIC NOTE THEY DO NOT LIKE. Every blog of this article without the vatic note, as its now constructed was allowed up but when I tried to put this one up they would not do it. Apparently either Bruecke, got it up or they let this one go through by mistake. I have over 10 sitting there that I have to delete that are in draft status that I did not put in draft status.
In fact more people die per year from LEGAL DRUGS than by gun shot or car accident. AND NOTHING IS DONE ABOUT IT….. PROVES A LACK OF GIVE A S…T ABOUT OUR WELLBEING, DOESN’T IT? Amazing, huh? There is absolutely NO RATIONAL JUSTIFICATION FOR GUN CONTROL EXCEPT TO BE ABLE TO MASSACRE OUR POPULATION BY “CORPORATION ZIONIST BANKER CONTROLLED GOVERNMENT ONCE THE GUNS ARE COLLECTED. Its the only reason for collecting them.
Here is something I finally figured out based on all the research we have published on here and all the eye witness testimony and whistleblower testimony. THE KHAZAR ZIONISTS WERE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE HOLOCAUST IN NAZI GERMANY and it began the exact same way as it is here, right now.
Here is just one example….. there is more. It began with bankers selecting the leader, (Obama here, Hitler there), Then they populated his military and SS with Zionists. Everyone knows the same is true today with our Pentagon. There were also 150,000 zionist soldiers in HItlers army…. we did a blog on that.
THEN THEY DID GUN CONTROL AND DRAGGED PEOPLE INTO THE STREETS WHO REFUSED TO GIVE UP THEIR GUNS AND MURDERED THEM IN FRONT OF THEIR NEIGHBORS SO THEY WOULD GET THE MESSAGE THAT IT WAS A DEATH PENALTY OFFENSE WITH NO TRIAL, TO REFUSE TO GIVE UP THE GUNS. Did we not just read about Obama giving the orders to shoot anyone who refuses to give up their guns??? See? who Runs Obama? The zionist international bankers, the same ones in the military study in 1919 who determined they were a threat to the national security of the United states and they were right.
So you can see how these khazars infiltrate governments, committed unspeakable evil and then point the finger at the governments they controlled surreptitiously. I finally get it. They are doing to us like they did to the “Real Jews” who have had nothing to do with their evil satanic actions and plans. Using us as a front for their evil acts. Boy, I think its time for us to seriously revisit the entire Holocaust issue. I have no doubts many Jews were incarcerated, but I doubt 6 million of them were murdered….. but that is a rabbit hole I intend to go down.
This below was the final straw to put it all together. It highlights just how very safe we are as gun owners. Even if you take out the fact that most massacres by guns proved afterward to be a result of of a combination of dangerous psychotropic drugs, previous mind control exposure and involvement of the perp with either mossad, CIA, Homeland Security or a family member affiliated with same. This mans’ father was a DARPA engineer and worked on “neuroscience technology”, a nice term for mind control. The son probably was an experiment for the father, knowing he could retrieve him if he wished, unless the father was a psychopath. Then he would not care. (ALERT FLASH; It appears Holms is a government assassin and now we must go searching for verification and will post it as soon as I confirm. If true, then this government has committed a high crime with a death penalty attached. They murdered 18 of their own citizens they swore to defend and protect, and wounded many more….. its also first degree because it was planned. This is serious folks. Big time!)
I guess they really do not want us to know these facts because then the sheeple will wake up and understand how our welfare is the least of the elites concerns as proven by the fact they are willing to “mass” murder us to get that agenda which “they say” is for our own benefit. Historically when they have done this very thing, it turned out bad for everyone except the zionist bankers.
I don’t know about you, but I already have one set of Parents and I sure as hell don’t need a second set called “the ‘foreign infiltrated’ US Government” If I want to commit suicide, I will do it myself and not have them do it for me.
Gun homicides and gun ownership listed by country
Where are the world’s guns – and which countries have the highest rates of firearms murders?

Where are all the guns? Handguns for sale in a shop, Idaho, USA. Photograph: Elaine Thompson/AP
How does the US really compare on firearms? The world’s crime figures are collected by the
UNODC through its annual crime survey. It has a special section of data on firearm homicides – and provides detailed information by size of population and compared to other crimes. It is not a perfect dataset – some key nations are missing from the data, including Russia, China and Afghanistan. But it does include the US, UK and many other developed nations.
The
Small Arms Survey is also useful – although it is from 2007, it collates civilian gun ownership rates for 178 countries around the world, and has ‘normalised’ the data to include a rate per 100,000 population.
It shows that:
With less than 5% of the world’s population, the United States is home to roughly 35–50 per cent of the world’s civilian-owned guns, heavily skewing the global geography of firearms and any relative comparison
So, given those caveats, we can see which countries have the highest ownership rates for firearms – and which have the highest gun murder rates.
The key facts are:
• The US has the highest gun ownership rate in the world – an average of 88 per 100 people. That puts it first in the world for gun ownership – and even the number two country, Yemen, has significantly fewer – 54.8 per 100 people
• But the US does not have the worst firearm murder rate – that prize belongs to Honduras, El Salvador and Jamaica. In fact, the US is number 28, with a rate of 2.97 per 100,000 people
• Puerto Rico tops the world’s table for firearms murders as a percentage of all homicides – 94.8%. It’s followed by Sierra Leone in Africa and Saint Kitts and Nevis in the Caribbean
The full data is
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Data summary
Gun murders and ownership
Country
|
% of homicides by firearm
|
Number of homicides by firearm
|
Homicide by firearm rate per 100,000 pop
|
Rank by rate of ownership
|
Average firearms per 100 people
|
Average total all civilian firearms
|
|
Albania |
65.9 |
56 |
1.76 |
70 |
8.6 |
270,000 |
Algeria |
4.8 |
20 |
0.06 |
78 |
7.6 |
1,900,000 |
Angola |
|
|
|
34 |
17.3 |
2,800,000 |
Anguilla |
24 |
1 |
7.14 |
|
|
|
Argentina |
52 |
1,198 |
3.02 |
62 |
10.2 |
3,950,000 |
Armenia |
13 |
9 |
0.29 |
52 |
12.5 |
380,000 |
Australia |
11.5 |
30 |
0.14 |
42 |
15 |
3,050,000 |
Austria |
29.5 |
18 |
0.22 |
14 |
30.4 |
2,500,000 |
Azerbaijan |
6.5 |
11 |
0.12 |
115 |
3.5 |
290,000 |
Bahamas |
61.2 |
52 |
15.37 |
98 |
5.3 |
17,000 |
Bahrain |
0 |
0 |
0 |
18 |
24.8 |
180,000 |
Bangladesh |
43.6 |
1,456 |
1.12 |
169 |
0.5 |
700,000 |
Barbados |
40 |
8 |
2.99 |
76 |
7.8 |
21,000 |
Belarus |
2.5 |
12 |
0.12 |
79 |
7.3 |
710,000 |
Belgium |
39.5 |
70 |
0.68 |
34 |
17.2 |
1,800,000 |
Belize |
52.3 |
68 |
21.82 |
62 |
10 |
29,000 |
Benin |
|
|
|
137 |
1.4 |
120,000 |
Bermuda |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
|
|
Bhutan |
|
|
|
115 |
3.5 |
22,000 |
Bolivia |
|
|
|
119 |
2.8 |
260,000 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
24.7 |
18 |
0.48 |
34 |
17.3 |
675,000 |
Botswana |
|
|
|
102 |
4.9 |
87,000 |
Brazil |
70.8 |
34,678 |
18.1 |
75 |
8 |
14,840,000 |
Brunei |
0 |
0 |
0 |
137 |
1.4 |
5,400 |
Bulgaria |
29.7 |
51 |
0.67 |
88 |
6.2 |
480,000 |
Burkina Faso |
|
|
|
149 |
1.1 |
148,000 |
Burundi |
|
|
|
145 |
1.2 |
200,000 |
Cambodia |
36.7 |
187 |
1.44 |
109 |
4.3 |
600,000 |
Cameroon |
|
|
|
119 |
2.8 |
340,000 |
Canada |
32 |
173 |
0.51 |
13 |
30.8 |
9,950,000 |
Cape Verde |
|
|
|
96 |
5.4 |
9,500 |
Central African Republic |
|
|
|
153 |
1 |
40,000 |
Chad |
|
|
|
149 |
1.1 |
109,000 |
Chile |
37.3 |
353 |
2.16 |
59 |
10.7 |
1,750,000 |
China |
|
|
|
102 |
4.9 |
40,000,000 |
Colombia |
81.1 |
12,539 |
27.09 |
91 |
5.9 |
2,700,000 |
Comoros |
|
|
|
127 |
1.8 |
11,000 |
Congo |
|
|
|
122 |
2.7 |
100,000 |
Congo, Dem Rep |
33.2 |
248 |
1.56 |
137 |
1.4 |
800,000 |
Costa Rica |
57.3 |
201 |
4.59 |
64 |
9.9 |
430,000 |
Côte d´Ivoire |
|
|
|
124 |
2.4 |
400,000 |
Croatia |
34.7 |
17 |
0.39 |
26 |
21.7 |
950,000 |
Cuba |
4.4 |
27 |
0.24 |
104 |
4.8 |
545,000 |
Cyprus |
26.3 |
5 |
0.46 |
6 |
36.4 |
275,000 |
Czech Republic |
11 |
20 |
0.19 |
38 |
16.3 |
1,600,000 |
Denmark |
31.9 |
15 |
0.27 |
54 |
12 |
650,000 |
Djibouti |
|
|
|
119 |
2.8 |
22,000 |
Dominican Republic |
65.5 |
1,618 |
16.3 |
99 |
5.1 |
450,000 |
East Timor |
|
|
|
177 |
0.3 |
3,000 |
Ecuador |
68.7 |
1,790 |
12.73 |
142 |
1.3 |
370,000 |
Egypt |
69.1 |
453 |
0.57 |
115 |
3.5 |
1,900,000 |
El Salvador |
76.9 |
2,446 |
39.9 |
92 |
5.8 |
400,000 |
England and Wales |
6.6 |
41 |
0.07 |
88 |
6.2 |
3,400,000 |
Equatorial Guinea |
|
|
|
29 |
19.9 |
100,000 |
Eritrea |
|
|
|
169 |
0.5 |
20,000 |
Estonia |
3.9 |
3 |
0.24 |
65 |
9.2 |
123,000 |
Ethiopia |
|
|
|
174 |
0.4 |
320,000 |
Fiji |
|
|
|
169 |
0.5 |
4,000 |
Finland |
19.8 |
24 |
0.45 |
4 |
45.3 |
2,400,000 |
France |
9.6 |
35 |
0.06 |
12 |
31.2 |
19,000,000 |
Gabon |
|
|
|
46 |
14 |
190,000 |
Gambia |
|
|
|
157 |
0.8 |
123,000 |
Georgia |
13.3 |
24 |
0.55 |
79 |
7.3 |
330,000 |
Germany |
26.3 |
158 |
0.19 |
15 |
30.3 |
25,000,000 |
Ghana |
|
|
|
174 |
0.4 |
80,000 |
Greece |
34.9 |
29 |
0.26 |
23 |
22.5 |
2,500,000 |
Grenada |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
|
|
Guatemala |
84 |
5,009 |
34.81 |
49 |
13.1 |
1,650,000 |
Guinea |
|
|
|
145 |
1.2 |
110,000 |
Guinea-Bissau |
|
|
|
129 |
1.6 |
25,000 |
Guyana |
61.3 |
85 |
11.46 |
45 |
14.6 |
110,000 |
Haiti |
|
|
|
164 |
0.6 |
190,000 |
Honduras |
83.4 |
5,201 |
68.43 |
88 |
6.2 |
500,000 |
Hong Kong |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
|
|
Hungary |
5 |
7 |
0.07 |
93 |
5.5 |
560,000 |
Iceland |
0 |
0 |
0 |
15 |
30.3 |
90,000 |
India |
7.6 |
3,093 |
0.26 |
110 |
4.2 |
46,000,000 |
Indonesia |
|
|
|
169 |
0.5 |
1,000,000 |
Iran |
|
|
|
79 |
7.3 |
3,500,000 |
Iraq |
|
|
|
8 |
34.2 |
9,750,000 |
Ireland |
42 |
21 |
0.48 |
70 |
8.6 |
360,000 |
Israel |
11.7 |
6 |
0.09 |
79 |
7.3 |
500,000 |
Italy |
66.7 |
417 |
0.71 |
55 |
11.9 |
7,000,000 |
Jamaica |
75.6 |
1,080 |
39.4 |
74 |
8.1 |
215,000 |
Japan |
1.8 |
11 |
0.01 |
164 |
0.6 |
710,000 |
Jordan |
38.8 |
26 |
0.49 |
58 |
11.5 |
630,000 |
Kazakhstan |
12.5 |
210 |
1.34 |
142 |
1.3 |
200,000 |
Kenya |
|
|
|
86 |
6.4 |
740,000 |
Korea, North |
|
|
|
164 |
0.6 |
130,000 |
Korea, South |
1.7 |
14 |
0.03 |
149 |
1.1 |
510,000 |
Kosovo |
|
|
|
30 |
19.5 |
415,000 |
Kuwait |
|
|
|
18 |
24.8 |
630,000 |
Kyrgyzstan |
8.3 |
28 |
0.54 |
156 |
0.9 |
45,000 |
Laos |
|
|
|
145 |
1.2 |
71,000 |
Latvia |
4.6 |
5 |
0.22 |
32 |
19 |
280,000 |
Lebanon |
36.5 |
31 |
0.76 |
28 |
21 |
750,000 |
Lesotho |
|
|
|
122 |
2.7 |
47,000 |
Liberia |
13.2 |
17 |
0.43 |
129 |
1.6 |
51,000 |
Libya |
|
|
|
40 |
15.5 |
900,000 |
Liechtenstein |
100 |
1 |
2.82 |
|
|
|
Lithuania |
2.5 |
6 |
0.18 |
160 |
0.7 |
135,000 |
Luxembourg |
42.9 |
3 |
0.62 |
41 |
15.3 |
70,000 |
Macedonia |
62.5 |
25 |
1.21 |
20 |
24.1 |
490,000 |
Madagascar |
|
|
|
157 |
0.8 |
150,000 |
Malawi |
|
|
|
160 |
0.7 |
92,000 |
Malaysia |
13.4 |
64 |
0.24 |
133 |
1.5 |
370,000 |
Maldives |
62.5 |
5 |
1.63 |
85 |
6.5 |
21,000 |
Mali |
|
|
|
149 |
1.1 |
143,000 |
Malta |
0 |
0 |
0 |
55 |
11.9 |
48,000 |
Mauritania |
|
|
|
129 |
1.6 |
50,000 |
Mauritius |
2 |
1 |
0.1 |
44 |
14.7 |
180,000 |
Mexico |
54.9 |
11,309 |
9.97 |
42 |
15 |
15,500,000 |
Moldova |
3.3 |
8 |
0.22 |
83 |
7.1 |
300,000 |
Monaco |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
|
|
Mongolia |
1.4 |
3 |
0.11 |
126 |
1.9 |
50,000 |
Montenegro |
|
|
|
21 |
23.1 |
150,000 |
Morocco |
|
|
|
101 |
5 |
1,500,000 |
Mozambique |
|
|
|
99 |
5.1 |
1,000,000 |
Myanmar |
|
|
|
111 |
4 |
2,000,000 |
Namibia |
|
|
|
51 |
12.6 |
260,000 |
Nepal |
13.3 |
84 |
0.3 |
159 |
0.8 |
205,000 |
Netherlands |
30.7 |
55 |
0.33 |
112 |
3.9 |
510,000 |
New Zealand |
13.5 |
7 |
0.16 |
22 |
22.6 |
925,000 |
Nicaragua |
42.1 |
338 |
5.92 |
77 |
7.7 |
395,000 |
Niger |
|
|
|
160 |
0.7 |
93,000 |
Nigeria |
|
|
|
133 |
1.5 |
2,000,000 |
Northern Ireland |
4.5 |
5 |
0.28 |
25 |
21.9 |
380,000 |
Norway |
8.1 |
2 |
0.05 |
11 |
31.3 |
1,400,000 |
Oman |
|
|
|
17 |
25.4 |
650,000 |
Pakistan |
|
|
|
57 |
11.6 |
18,000,000 |
Panama |
75 |
569 |
16.18 |
26 |
21.7 |
700,000 |
Papua New Guinea |
|
|
|
145 |
1.2 |
71,000 |
Paraguay |
56.1 |
466 |
7.35 |
37 |
17 |
1,000,000 |
Peru |
50.8 |
757 |
2.63 |
33 |
18.8 |
750,000 |
Philippines |
49.9 |
7,349 |
8.93 |
105 |
4.7 |
3,900,000 |
Poland |
7.1 |
35 |
0.09 |
142 |
1.3 |
510,000 |
Portugal |
33.8 |
44 |
0.41 |
72 |
8.5 |
900,000 |
Puerto Rico |
94.8 |
692 |
18.3 |
|
|
|
Qatar |
16.7 |
1 |
0.14 |
31 |
19.2 |
520,100 |
Romania |
1.3 |
5 |
0.02 |
160 |
0.7 |
160,000 |
Russia |
|
|
|
68 |
8.9 |
12,750,000 |
Rwanda |
|
|
|
164 |
0.6 |
58,000 |
Saint Kitts and Nevis |
85 |
17 |
32.44 |
|
|
|
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
30 |
6 |
5.49 |
|
|
|
Saudi Arabia |
|
|
|
7 |
35 |
6,000,000 |
Scotland |
|
|
|
93 |
5.5 |
280,000 |
Senegal |
|
|
|
125 |
2 |
230,000 |
Serbia |
33.1 |
45 |
0.46 |
5 |
37.8 |
3,050,000 |
Seychelles |
|
|
|
96 |
5.4 |
4,600 |
Sierra Leone |
87.7 |
128 |
2.28 |
164 |
0.6 |
34,000 |
Singapore |
5.9 |
1 |
0.02 |
169 |
0.5 |
22,000 |
Slovakia |
11.2 |
10 |
0.18 |
73 |
8.3 |
450,000 |
Slovenia |
15.4 |
2 |
0.1 |
47 |
13.5 |
270,000 |
Solomon Islands |
0 |
0 |
0 |
174 |
0.4 |
1,800 |
Somalia |
|
|
|
66 |
9.1 |
750,000 |
South Africa |
45 |
8,319 |
17.03 |
50 |
12.7 |
5,950,000 |
Spain |
21.8 |
90 |
0.2 |
61 |
10.4 |
4,500,000 |
Sri Lanka |
21.1 |
291 |
1.48 |
133 |
1.5 |
300,000 |
Sudan |
|
|
|
93 |
5.5 |
2,000,000 |
Suriname |
|
|
|
48 |
13.4 |
60,000 |
Swaziland |
|
|
|
86 |
6.4 |
72,000 |
Sweden |
33.9 |
37 |
0.41 |
10 |
31.6 |
2,800,000 |
Switzerland |
72.2 |
57 |
0.77 |
3 |
45.7 |
3,400,000 |
Syria |
|
|
|
112 |
3.9 |
735,000 |
Taiwan |
15.9 |
128 |
0.56 |
106 |
4.4 |
725,000 |
Tajikistan |
15.6 |
15 |
0.22 |
153 |
1 |
65,000 |
Tanzania |
|
|
|
137 |
1.4 |
550,000 |
Thailand |
|
|
|
39 |
15.6 |
10,000,000 |
Togo |
|
|
|
153 |
1 |
60,000 |
Trinidad and Tobago |
72.1 |
365 |
27.31 |
129 |
1.6 |
21,000 |
Tunisia |
|
|
|
178 |
0.1 |
9,000 |
Turkey |
16.9 |
535 |
0.77 |
52 |
12.5 |
9,000,000 |
Turkmenistan |
2.4 |
5 |
0.1 |
114 |
3.8 |
180,000 |
Uganda |
10.5 |
280 |
0.87 |
137 |
1.4 |
400,000 |
Ukraine |
4.5 |
100 |
0.22 |
84 |
6.6 |
3,100,000 |
United Arab Emirates |
|
|
|
24 |
22.1 |
1,000,000 |
United States |
60 |
9,146 |
2.97 |
1 |
88.8 |
270,000,000 |
Uruguay |
46.5 |
93 |
2.8 |
9 |
31.8 |
1,100,000 |
Uzbekistan |
|
|
|
133 |
1.5 |
1,200,000 |
Venezuela |
79.5 |
11,115 |
38.97 |
59 |
10.7 |
2,850,000 |
Vietnam |
52.9 |
834 |
0.99 |
128 |
1.7 |
1,100,000 |
West Bank & Gaza |
72.4 |
105 |
2.95 |
118 |
3.4 |
125,000 |
Yemen |
|
|
|
2 |
54.8 |
11,500,000 |
Zambia |
11.7 |
28 |
0.35 |
68 |
8.9 |
230,000 |
Zimbabwe |
65.6 |
598 |
4.78 |
106 |
4.4 |
400,000 |
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