
Crime scene: Inside the mosque's prayer hall

Click anywhere on the above panel to go to 153news.net and watch the James Fetzer video.
Crime scene: At the entrance to the alley

"The car" in the top picture refers to the gunman's car. That is exactly where "Tarrant" parked, with the front of his car facing the road, and later also facing the "body" of Ansi Alibava — over which he drove, as he departed. Thus, it was a crime scene that would have been cordoned off in a real incident.
English convert Nathan Smith in action again

In this picture, which possibly precedes the two shown above it, Nathan Smith appears to be providing comfort and/or assistance to one of two women. In the picture immediately above this picture, the women are shown with imam Gamal Fouda. Nathan, a scaffolder by trade, converted to Islam in 2011.
The headline reads "in action again" because Nathan Smith, in addition to comforting headless Ansi Alibava in Deans Avenue, reportedly cradled a dying 3-year-old child during the gunman's alleged rampage in Al Noor Mosque. For unfathomable reasons, the Mirror article reporting this is still (March, 2025) blocked in New Zealand.
The alley in relation to Al Noor Mosque

"Body No 1" refers to the "body" of Indian student Ansi Alibava. She — or what purported to be her — was the only person (or dummy) found lying on the ground near the mosque after the alleged shooter left the scene. Furthermore, there were no "wounded" people, either mobile or immobile, who were picked up and rushed to hospital by passers-by — the many reports of such altruistic actions notwithstanding. And finally, there wasn't a spot of blood on any of the (real) people who were later shown being taken to hospital by ambulance. All looked like what they almost certainly were — crisis actors participating in the almost concurrent police mass-casualty training exercise. (As stated on the homepage, this "hell of a coincidence" is actually a dead giveaway — a sure sign of a hoax/false-flag operation, staged by security/intelligence services to achieve certain political objectives. It's a major component ot their modus operandi, and is possibly designed to ensure that if, at the last minute, things go awry, public suspicions can be allayed by a plausible claim that "it was all part of the drill". )
Note: After reaching the mosque, Brenton Tarrant (or whoever was driving the car) turned left into the alley, made a nine-point turn at the end of it, and then drove back to the entrance, where he parked. When he left the scene, after the alleged shooting, he drove over the "body". But that's not all. In a later photograph, the "body" has no head and a plastic or metal tube protrudes from the torso where the head formerly fitted on. The photo can be found on the homepage of this website.
'Body' No 2 found farther down Deans Avenue

Radically different background shows 'body' has been moved

Of course, we have no idea which position was the original one. This is further evidence, however, that this is not a real crime scene, in which the body would have been cordoned off and no interference permitted. The wording on the picture ("This rubber doll died...") is the work of the original poster.
The pink clothing is inexplicable because the two women fired at as they exited the side gate of the mosque compound were wearing black. Assuming that both were hit (but not immediately killed), both should still be wearing black. Because of this anomaly, we rarely hear about the second 'body'.
'They just started falling,' says passing driver

By Tasneem Nashrulla, BuzzFeed News reporter. Posted on March 16, 2019 at 9am. Click the picture to watch the video.
A 66-year-old woman who helped treat an injured victim during the mosque shootings in Christchurch and called his wife for him is being hailed as a hero for her actions.
At least 49 people were killed and more than 40 others wounded when an immigrant-hating white supremacist opened fire during Friday prayers at two houses of worship in New Zealand.
Jill Keats was driving on Deans Avenue on her way to a shopping mall when she heard what she thought were firecrackers and saw young men running down the street, Newshub, a New Zealand news outlet, reported.
From what I have seen, this is fairly typical of the testimonies of people who claim to have been passing motorists on March 15, 2019. I say "claim" because I doubt they were able to drive past the mosque on that day, as Deans Avenue was closed to traffic. I subscribe to the opinion that the "live stream" of the shooting was made before March 15, possibly in connection with the police mass-casualty training exercise, and that the "terrorist attack" didn't "go live" until the 15th. If this theory is correct, then all the police did on March 15 was ensure that no one got close enough to the mosque to see that nothing had happened.
"[But] all of a sudden it got quite violent, and I thought, That's not firecrackers — and they just started falling," Keats told Newshub. "One fell to the left of my car and one fell to the right."
Keats said she stopped her car in shock and leaned over her seats to avoid the bullets. She saw that one of the men who was lying near her car had been shot in the back.
She then opened her car doors and, with the help of another driver behind her, put the injured victim in the back of her car to protect him from the gunfire.
The other driver went to get a first aid kit from his car, and they both began dressing the victim's wound.
Keats said she was shaking so hard that a "nice Muslim guy came up and gave me some help" to compress the victim's wound.
"The guy I was compressing, he was trying to ring his wife and I managed to get it and answer the phone and I said, 'Your husband's been shot outside the mosque. Don't come here to Deans Ave, you won't get through — but please go to a hospital and wait for him,'" Keats recalled.
"Then I kept talking to him and telling him that she was at the hospital waiting and he wasn't to give up," Keats said.
Keats and the other driver held pressure on him until help arrived. She said that another victim who had fallen across the road had died while she was helping the injured man.
"I couldn't get to him because that was where the gunfire was coming from," Keats said.
When the Newshub anchor commended her actions and called her a hero, Keats shook her head and said, "No, I'm not. You just do what you do at the time. I wish I could've done more."
"I'm 66," Keats said, breaking down after describing the devastating scene. "I never thought in my life I would see something like this. Not in New Zealand."
"An eyewitness captured this video of police treating victims at the Canterbury Islamic Centre," says The New Zealand Herald. But all one can determine from the censored footage is that the video was made in the carpark of the Argyle on the Park motel, not outside Al Noor Mosque. Click the picture to watch the video. See the homepage for more information about the incident at the Argyle.
Honda was reportedly 'riddled with bullets'

Another person who claims to have witnessed horrific scenes in the vicinity of Al Noor Mosque is Kath Jamieson (shown being interviewed above). According to her testimony, the weapon that did no more than make hair fly, when it was fired point-blank at Ansi Alibava's "body" in the roadside gutter, was able to kill a man and riddle a car with bullets when it was fired down the street. Interestingly, Max Igan also claims he can see a man fall in the distance when the shooter fires in that direction. (Go to the homepage to watch his heated debate with James Fetzer, who denies any such killing is visible!)
Here is some of what Jamieson says: "I’d just nipped out to the shops for a short time and came back down Deans Avenue about 9 minutes after the shooting started, and tried to get in from this end, down here, and people were saying, 'No, no, don’t go down there, there's been a shooting’; and so I went right round Hagley Park and, um, and as we were coming past the hospital there were police everywhere with guns, running around and ambulances you could hear... That's when we saw the car that’s just down there, and the people that were in that car [a dark blue Honda FIT (2010) registration LDZ 784] had been going to the mosque and, um, the guy started shooting at them...the, um, gunman, and the car's riddled with bullets and all the windows are blown out, um, and they’d backed up the car and, um, in a hurry, um, there was a guy out there dead, um, just lying there y’know, in his socks...had obviously decided to run away from the gunman and probably was coming through here, um, to escape. And just gunned down...just lying there dead at the front of the lane there, um, just shocking. Absolutely shocking." (Transcript taken from https://www.rogermorris.nz/redteam/).

Although one has a full view of only the rear of the car, it's hard to believe that it has been "riddled with bullets" — and possibly even harder to believe that, if it had been riddled with bullets, we would not have been shown a photo of it in that condition. The side of the vehicle that is partially visible also shows no sign of damage, insofar as any determination of its state can be made by the viewer of this photo. Note that there is no broken glass or other expectable debris/rubbish around the vehicle.
Herald video not made outside Al Noor Mosque

"An eyewitness captured this video of police treating victims at the Canterbury Islamic Centre," says The New Zealand Herald. But all one can determine from the censored footage is that the video was made in the carpark of the Argyle on the Park motel, not outside Al Noor Mosque. Click the picture to watch the video. See the homepage for more information about the incident at the Argyle.
Linwood video: 'The Building 7' of March 15

If there's one thing that deals a death blow to the official narrative of the "Christchurch mosque attacks", it's this video of inept crisis actors staging a simulation of the aftermath of a terrorist attack. That's why Roger Morris has dubbed it "the Building 7" of the attacks. It was reportedly uploaded to a porn site on the night of March 14 by an unknown person. I suspect the site is the one where I found a copy of the "live stream" of the Al Noor event, and where there is still some material about Christchurch — along with the usual salacious offerings. Click the image to play the video, and be entertained by the theatrical wailing. Note the brief appearance of Abdul Aziz, who has received New Zealand's highest honor for bravery.
The video played frame-by-frame, so you don't miss anything

