Interpol
Says Arm Your Citizens
By de
Andréa
October 23,
2013
ABC News obtained an exclusive
interview with Interpol Secretary General Ronald Noble at the organization’s
annual assembly in Cartagena, Columbia that is taking place this week.
For the news report summarizing the interview, ABC ran this headline: “After
Westgate, Interpol Chief Ponders ‘Armed Citizenry’”
You read that right 2nd Amendment
guardians for a Constitutional Republic. The man in charge of Interpol,
the venerable international law enforcement organization, has gone on record
suggesting that gun-owning citizens are a realistic countermeasure to terror
attacks on “soft targets” such as the prolonged massacres at Westgate mall in
Nairobi, Kenya, one month ago, and in Mumbai, India over the course of three
days in 2008, as well as the massacres at Arora and Sandy Hook.
Noble, who is an American and used to
be in charge of law enforcement at the U.S. Treasury Department, held a brief
news conference with reporters following the opening of the assembly. He
expressed the extremely difficult mission faced by law enforcement when
contemplating the increase of newer, developing threats posed as terrorists are
turning their focus away from increasingly “hardened” targets–prominent
landmark buildings and government symbols such as those attacked on September
11, 2001–and are instead shifting their plots toward sensational murder sprees
in less-protected public areas where large crowds of people gather, like
shopping malls and campuses where access is more open.
Noble also emphasized Interpol’s goal
of making it harder for terrorists to move from country to country, through
passport screening and information sharing among countries. But he also
brought up the real challenges involved in attacks in places like Beslan and
Nairobi. Listen to what he has to say…
“How do you protect soft targets?
That’s really the challenge. You can’t have armed police forces everywhere,” Noble told
reporters.
Later, in his exclusive interview, he
homed in on the subject of armed civilians helping to secure soft targets.
“The U.S. and the rest of the civilized
world have to decide”, Noble said–“either turn such public spaces
into heavily fortified secure zones, with access strictly screened and
controlled at the perimeter, or simply allow citizens to be armed so as to
protect themselves”.
“Societies have to think about how
they’re going to approach the problem,” Noble said. “One is to say we want an
armed citizenry; you can see the reason for that. Another is to say the
enclaves are so secure that in order to get into the soft target you’re going
to have to pass through extraordinary security.”
Referring specifically to the Westgate
mall massacre in Nairobi, Noble posed the question of how, or whether at all,
such a horrific attack would have played out in regions of America where many
citizens are armed.
“Ask yourself: If that was Denver,
Col., if that was Texas, would those guys have been able to spend hours, days,
shooting people randomly?” Noble asked. “What I’m saying is it makes
police around the world question their views on gun control. It makes citizens
question their views on gun control. You have to ask yourself, ‘Is an armed
citizenry more necessary now than it was in the past with an evolving threat of
terrorism?’ This is something that has to be discussed.”
“For me it’s a profound question,” he
continued. “People are quick to say ‘gun control, people shouldn’t be armed,’
etc., etc. I think they have to ask themselves: ‘Where would you have wanted to
be? In a city where there was gun control and no citizens armed if you’re in a
Westgate mall, or in a place like Denver or Texas?’”
Noble’s words are like a soothing balm
to those of us 2nd Amendment champions who, despite holding the line in many
legal battles, have been to various degrees distressed and beleaguered by the
all-out campaign of propaganda and legislative blitzkriegs executed by
gun-control advocates lately.
Further, his remarks give support to
those of us who have been arguing that armed civilians could have stopped or
reduced the carnage done by crazed shooters at horrific incidents such as the
Aurora, Colorado theater massacre, the Sandy Hook school massacre, Virginia
Tech, and other infamous attacks where absurd gun laws and GUN FREE ZONES kept good
people from access to the immediate means to thwart the murderers.
Let’s help spread Ronald Noble’s words to the far corners of the cyber-sphere, and the Earth. Statistics reflect the truth that an armed society is a polite–and safer–society.
If you agree, please share these posts with your friends,
family and co-workers. The only way to defeat the lies and propaganda of
an evil government and its controlled media, is to spread the truth.
Thanks
for listening – de Andréa
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