Not sure just yet but thought to bring up a number of articles in case something further develops.
The first is an article that claims that shop owners at Westfield Sydney had a flyer pushed under their doors in the days before the stabbings at Westfield Bondi guiding them on what to do in the case of an armed offender being onsite.
"Escape, Hide, and Tell".
Then, the offender was originally misidentified as
Benjamin Cohen on 7 news 24hrs after the stabbings, with the real offender Joel Cauchi being named later. Cohen is suing 7 for defamation.
Offender Joel Cauchi apparently had photo's on social media showing
that he had a dragon tattoo on his forearm, yet no tattoos can be made out on the apparent offender in either the footage or stills from the scene:
Then there was the stabbing of the
Bishop in a church in Sydney and I'm not sure if this is connected, but there have been some interesting developments since.
First, the
US Embassy has issued a travel warning to Australia to US citizens. (And
here)
Next,
Elon Musk and X are coming under fire from the Australian eSafety Commissioner again over allowing posts about the stabbings. This time the Commissioner is threatening Musk with fines of $785,000 per day if posts about the stabbings are not hidden just from Australian audiences, but global audiences!
Musk has the
following to say on X Global Government Affairs page:
Anyway, kind of feels like somethings afoot for Australia.