We are learning more about Chris Harper-Mercer, the
Oregon Community College murderer, every hour.
Right now, it looks like Obama – who was quick to blame
the National Riffle Association – didn’t mention that the community college was
a gun free zone. Nor did he mention anything about the killer… and for good
reason!
So far, we know Chris identified on social media as
“mixed race.” Interestingly, his MySpace page seems to direct him to people who
are supportive of Islamic terrorist organizations.
As Charles Johnson reported first, one of his only two
connections on MySpace is Mahmoud Ali Ehsani. Here are a few of Ehsani’s
publicly shared photos:
Could this be a clue as to why he was so eager to ask
victims if they were Christians before he murdered them?
This video explains more:
While more details must be sorted out, it’s clear that
these murders do not fit the narrative the liberal media would like to see.
This is why they – along with President Obama – would rather talk about the
NRA!
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BREAKING: CONFIRMED: Chris Harper-Mercer Is 26 Year-Old Muslim Killer #UCCShooting
October 2, 2015 by Charles C. Johnson 20 Comments: Mercer is related to Laurel Margaret Harper
and he once lived in Torrance, CaliforniaWe can also confirm that he’s not
white, contrary to multiple media reports. His mySpace has Mahmoud Ali Ehsani
as one of only two connections. At long last here is a photo of Chris Harper
Mercer, the 26-year-old shooter in Oregon. He is most certainly a Muslim.
Oregon shooter 'into occult, wiccan'
Dating website shutters public access to killer's profile
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Mercer’s tactics, searching
for Christians and killing them, bore a remarkable similarity to the Columbine
High School incident where the shooters also targeted Christians, including
Rachel Scott, who was the first to be killed for her faith that fateful day on
April 20, 1999.
“It is astounding and
inspiring to consider the number of young people who died as Christian martyrs
in this horrific mass murder, a shooting spree that involved the specific
targeting of Christians,” Carl Gallups, a Baptist pastor in Florida, author and
former police officer who hosts a national radio show, told WND.
Gallups’ latest book, “Be Thou Prepared: Equipping the Church
for Persecution and Times of Trouble,” addresses the growing persecution of
Christians in America. “They could not have known when they got up that morning
they would be called upon to deny Jesus Christ, or die,” Gallups said of the
courageous Christians in Oregon.
“Many are asking, ‘how could
this happen in America?’ Sadly, the answer appears to be that not only ‘can’ it
happen in America, but also, it will probably continue to happen with
increasing frequency as the spiritual makeup of our nation continues to decay,”
Gallups continued. “In the wake of this tragedy, the people of God will have
even more opportunities to be the “salt and the light” and to demonstrate the
love of Jesus.”
Only two ‘friends’ on
Myspace
Blogger and author Pamela Geller noted that on Mercer’s Myspace page he had only two friends, “a girl and a jihadi.” The male friend
is Mahmoud Ali Ehsani.
“He has just two friends — a
girl and a jihadi,” Geller writes. “Check out the terror sympathizer’s page —
‘kill the jews.’ “The media has avoided mentioning this at all.”
Mercer said on the dating
site he wanted a girlfriend and described his personality as a “loner, shy at
first, but warm up quickly, side kick, better in small groups, geek, nerd,
intellectual, punk, introvert.” He also idolized other mass shooters and terrorists.
A Myspace account linked to Mercer’s email address shows pictures of him in
black ski mask and full military dress holding a rifle and also images of Irish
Republican Army logos. He also had an affinity for other mass killers.
In a blog, Harper-Mercer especially
admired the Roanoke TV-interview shooter, Vester Flanagan, the Daily Beast reported. People “like him have
nothing left to live for,” Mercer wrote on Aug. 31. “On an interesting note, I
have noticed that so many people like him are all alone and unknown, yet when
they spill a little blood, the whole world knows who they are… A man who was
known by no one, is now known by everyone. His face splashed across every
screen, his name across the lips of every person on the planet, all in the
course of one day. Seems the more people you kill, the more you’re in the
limelight.” Mercer reportedly told his victims, “Oh, you’re a Christian? Well you’re
about to see God.”
A well-defined pattern
Forensic psychiatrist Dr.
Michael Welner, MD, told Fox News the pattern is familiar of someone who
recognizes from watching others that they have an opportunity to be made
“larger than life.”
“This converges with someone
who recognizes he’s a failure as a man,” Welner said, “and that he can go
overnight from a nobody to a celebrity. “He admired that he could get the
attention from killing alone. And by saying something as callous as ‘pray,
because you’re about to be meet your maker’ or whatever he said,” Welner added.
“He admired that he could get the attention from killing alone. Hey, what can I
do that’s outrageous, and where can I target where people are defenseless and
wont’ stop me from killing as many people as I can get away with.”
Welner said these types of
killers, like Mercer and Dylan Roof, the Charleston, South Carolina, church
shooter, are not necessarily ingrained racists.
“No, it starts with a desire
to kill because one recognizes one will be larger than life,” he said. On the
dating site Mercer said he was an Internet junkie and fantasized about “killing
zombies.” Gary Evans, 62, who was married to Harper-Mercer’s aunt, told The
Daily Beast in a phone interview that when Harper-Mercer came into the world,
his birth father was not in the picture. “They were separated when I first met
them, and I don’t believe they ever were married,” Evans said. The father is
Caucasian, Evans said, while Harper-Mercer’s mother, Laurel Harper, is black.
Source:http://www.wnd.com/2015/10/oregon-shooter-into-occult-wiccan/
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