Jokela school shooting, Finland, 7/11/2007

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Jokela school shooting, Finland, 7/11/2007

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The alleged shooter, 18-year-old Pekka-Eric Auvinen, was a student at Jokela High School. Born on June 4, 1989, in Tuusula, Finland, a number of sources describe his father as a part-time musician and full-time railroad worker, and his mother an ex-deputy of the Tuusula municipal council.

The context of the psyop

It is very suspicious that the 'massacre' happened in a place with such liberal gun laws, and how the authorities rapidly moved to tighten these. It's problem-reaction-solution at work.

Finland has the most guns per capita in Europe, a total of 1.8 million firearms outside of army use in a country of 5.3 million people, according to Amnesty International. That is the third-highest rate in the world after the U.S. and Yemen. Any adult can own a gun if it is registered with a shooting club.

Source: Bloomberg, here

In the immediate aftermath, news from RTE:

Finland to toughen gun laws
Friday, 9 November 2007 23:07

Finland's cabinet has moved to toughen gun laws, two days after an 18-year-old school student shot dead eight people and then himself in the south of the country.

Finland will support an EU measure it had previously contested which prevent minors from possessing guns. Finnish law currently allows 15-year-olds to own guns.

Finland has one of the world's highest gun ownership rates, ranking third behind the United States and Yemen.
However, the new rules could not however have prevented Wednesday's school massacre as the gunman, Pekka-Eric Auvinen, was 18-years-old when he bought his weapon.

Wednesday's incident prompted questions about how Auvinen had so easily obtained a license for the handgun he used.

Meanwhile, Finland remained on edge as police briefly surrounded two other schools after Internet threats of further attacks. In both cases, police later lifted the threat warning.

"This is an awful day... The shooting has deeply undermined the sense of security in society... Nobody had expected such things," he said.

Following the incident, the Finnish government met in an emergency session to consider tightening school security.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7085329.stm

These 'Columbine' scripts all seem to be exactly the same: a bullied pupil, always a 'loner,' goes berserk and then shoots himself in the head, usually spending some hours in hospital before dying of his injuries. There is also the image of a 'guy next door-type' losing it.' For example, The Times quoted Jan-Olav Nyholm, a local police officer, as saying that the killer came from a "very normal family" of four. "He has one brother," he said. "He had no problems in school."

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/w ... 825403.ece
In addition to this, according to a long-time friend of the gunman, he started acting oddly just in recent days: 'Another student, Tuomas Hulkkonen, told Helsingin Sanomat that he had known the gunman for ten years. He said that the man had been acting oddly in recent days and had drawn pictures of guns.'

What I also noticed about the Finland shootings of 2007 is that the alleged shooter had a very brief exchange with armed police before finally, as the story would have it, deciding to end his life. As The Times reported, 'Police officers, some armed with automatic weapons, surrounded the school and a city official announced shortly before 4pm (2pm GMT) that the siege was over. The last shot was fired at 12.04pm (10.04am GMT). The gunman fired a single shot at police, who did not return fire, local agencies reported. (http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/w ... 825403.ece)
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Jokela school shooting psyop fake images

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Okay, so now for a full run-down on the dodgy images of the supposed attacker and alleged victims for this first of two school shooting psyops in Finland in as many years.

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Poor resolution, white backgrounds, message on T-shirt consistent with other psyops, and possible photoshop for the first picture?

What does everybody else make of these?
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Vicsims of the Jokela school shooting, Finland, 7/11/2007

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Apparently eight victims of the Finnish school shooting have been identified, including the school's principal and nurse as well as six students.

Twelve other people were taken to hospitals for injuries. Only one had a slight gunshot wound.

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The Principal, Mrs. Helena Kalmi, who was later confirmed as the only non-student victim.

More images of Kalmi:
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Above: "Suddenly people began running and shots were heard and began raining down. I saw injured people lying in the corridor. We started to run and followed in panic. Everyone was trying to squeeze through a narrow door," Miro Lukinmaa, a student, said.

Ah. 'Injured people lying in the corridor.' But only one slight injury from gunshot wounds, treated at hospital. Some further explanation is needed here, I think.

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Above: 'Tero Haapala of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI)says that the picture is almost complete, with the exception of a few gaps' (HS).

Below: 'Minister of Justice Tuija Brax (Green) says that she will call for the establishment of a separate investigation board to examine the Jokela shootings' (HS).

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'At the Ministry of the Interior, Chief of Staff Ritva Viljanen says that discussions on setting up such a board have been held with leading officials at the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of the Interior, the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, and the Ministry of Education' (HS).

Below: Ritva Viljanen

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'The police responded to an emergency call made at 1144 (0944 GMT) and made contact with the gunman when they arrived at the school 11 minutes later, said Timo Leppala, the officer in charge of the police operation.' Bear in mind, this call would have been made 44 minutes after the shooter apparently fired his first shot inside the school...

Below: Timo Leppala, officer in charge

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Below: Inspector Rabbe von Hertzen of Finland's National Bureau of Investigation (NBI):

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Re: Jokela school shooting, Finland, 7/11/2007

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Man kills eight at Finnish school http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7082795.stm
"Police responded to a call made at 1144 (0944 GMT) and made contact with the gunman when they arrived at the school 11 minutes later, said Timo Leppala, the officer in charge of the police operation."
    Sounds familiar... :rolleyes:

    (So WHO exactly timed the Police arrival - "11" MINUTES LATER? The Police dept? A media reporter? Who? Who? Who?)
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    Re: Jokela school shooting, Finland, 7/11/2007

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    Looks like 9/11 activist/family member Dan Wallace imo

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    Re: Jokela school shooting, Finland, 7/11/2007

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    Whoah! The evil eye or what? Been in for a spot of reprogra...er rehab then?

    Martin Bryant
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    All mere coincidence!

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    Re: Jokela school shooting, Finland, 7/11/2007

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    There's almost a bit of "ABB' about the alledged Finnish shooter.
    At least the perps are 'consistent' in some things then.
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    pov603 wrote:There's almost a bit of "ABB' about the alledged Finnish shooter.
    At least the perps are 'consistent' in some things then.
    I thought that also - they must be making their sims from a type of "gene pool"!
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