The perpetrator of the Montreal shooting wanted to target PornHub. In his ‘manifesto’ he expresses …

The shooting Of Montreal of yesterday in which three men died is not a terrorist attack. This was stated by the Minister of Quebec internal securityIan Lafrenière, after consulting investigators and the police.

Yesterday morning at 11.35 (local time) a man, dressed in the camouflagebegan shooting at the police in the neighborhood of Snow Coast. The agent Mohamed Lamine Benredouane34, was killed. The police returned fire and killed the attacker. The Canadian of Jewish origin was also killed in the shooting Michael Mizrahi. It is unclear who killed the civilian in the firefight. Another civilian and another police officer were injured.

The attacker’s manifesto

Investigators are working on a manifesto of 100 pages left by the attacker in a hotel room. The suspect’s manifesto recalls theincel ideology (involuntary celibates), opposes thefemale emancipation and criticizes thepornographic industry. Yesterday’s shooting occurred near the offices of Aylothe parent company of PornHubthe largest pornographic website in the world, and its subsidiaries The manifesto lists several groups of people and entities that should be targeted. The document specifically mentions among these entities: “Major conferences in the pornographic industry, the headquarters of international pornographic companies, as well as prominent individuals who are themselves pornographic actors or actresses, who are very wealthy and who actively promote pornography to the general public.”

Investigations and reactions from the authorities

Aylo refused to make a statement, citing thepolice investigation in progress. A spokesperson for British Columbia Police stated that law enforcement agencies throughout the province have been informed of the possible existence of a “document or some sort of manifesto” that incites acts of violence against the police, as reported by ‘The Canadian Press‘.

The 104-page ultra-misogynistic ‘manifesto’

The man held responsible for the fatal shooting that occurred yesterday in Cote des Neiges he left a manifesto full of rhetoric associated with the ‘incel’ movement, writes the ‘Montreal Gazette’. The 104-page document identifies feminism, liberalism and capitalism as the causes of what the author defines male sufferingoutlining the steps needed to create a “new order” that would limit women’s economic and sexual freedoms.
The text also describes how readers should behave in encounters with the police when committing acts of violence and suggests targetingamong other institutions, the headquarters of pornographic companies. The manifesto concludes with the words: “Be unyielding, move forward and KILL THEM ALL!“. Although the police have not yet officially disclosed the name of the alleged attacker, both the ‘Journal de Montreal’ and ‘Radio-Canada’, citing the poster in their articles, have identificato come Seth Hatfield. A copy of his manifesto was obtained and seen by ‘The Gazette’

By Editor