‘Not just at the pointy end’: Calls for renewed focus on conspiracy threats

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‘Not just at the pointy end’: Calls for renewed focus on conspiracy threats
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Whatever the eventual answers found by police unpacking the Wieambilla shooting, experts say already-public aspects point to global trends needing attention.

before disappearing and resurfacing at the property. Gareth’s wife, 45-year-old Stacey, quit a local public school role ahead of vaccine mandates last year.about three hours west of Brisbane.

Those already involved were pulled deeper. As COVID fuel left the movement, some found their way out, but others had lost ties to friends and families outside. The security threats of mass protest activity then shifted to lone actors or small groups capable of violence, Thomas said. Lydia Khalil, an expert in far-right extremism at the Lowy Institute, said authorities had been understandably wary of policing people for unorthodox views and most even on the extreme end did not engage in violence.

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