Coulter’s Law: Still No Name in Swiss Ghost Rider Train Attack

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 15, 2016

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Just wanted to let you all know that we still don’t have a name for the “Ghost Rider” Switzerland attacker who set himself on fire before stabbing 7 people on a train.

He has died, a female victim has died, and another female victim is expected to die.

The police knew who he was immediately following the attack, and have said he is a “27-year-old Swiss national without an immigrant background.” They have also said that there is “no motive” for the attack, having announced before the fire was even out that it was definitely not terrorism.

This comes after Germany announced that an 18-year-old Iranian who committed a mass shooting after yelling “Allah Akbar” was a German Nazi who killed for Anders Breivik.

Coulter’s Law

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Coulter’s Law dictates that the longer it takes the authorities and the media to identify a suspect, the less likely it is that he is White.

This is the longest I’ve seen them take to identify someone. They knew who he was nearly two entire days ago and have searched his home. He is also already dead, so there is no possibility of reasonable “extenuating circumstance” excuse for not identifying him.

Basically, it is obvious that they are holding back his identity while the event is fresh in everyone’s mind to keep there from being an immediate, emotional anti-Islamic response. However, this is not a trick they can use indefinitely. It is only a matter of time before the whole world starts citing Coulter’s law in each one of these cases, and the people become not only enraged by the attacks themselves, but by the media protecting the attackers.