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Tarrant moved to Dunedin, [[File:Cball-Newz.png]] New Zealand in August 2017 to train for his proposed terrorist attacks, and it was in this country that he eventually carried them out less than two years later. He applied for a gun licence soon after he arrived, and joined a rifle club and started to purchase weapons and ammunition after it was approved.
 
Tarrant donated to numerous organisations, including the [[File:AndrewAnglin-DailyStormer.png]] Daily Stormer, [[File:Spencer.png]] [[Alt-Right#Spencerism|National Policy Institute]], [[File:Neonazi_ball.png]] [[Alt-Right|The Right Stuff]], [[File:Mediastocracy flair.png]] [[Mediacracy|Rebel Media]], [[File:WhiteNatAnCap.png]] [[National Libertarianism#Molyneuxism|Freedomain]], and [[File:Identi2.png]] [[Alt-Right#Identitarianism|Generation Ident]], and even emailed Identitarian leader [[File:Identi.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|Martin Sellner]] to express his gratitude. He was a member of the [[File:Facebook.png]] Facebook page of the [[File:Islamophobia.png]] United Patriots Front, an Australian political group, and praised its leader, [[File:Neonazi_ball.png]] [[Alt-Right|Blair Cottrell]]. Tarrant posted numerous memes and links to materials related to [[File:Altr.png]] [[Alt-Right]] views on his [[File:Facebook.png]] Facebook page shortly before the shootings in early 2019. He shared images and memes praising [[File:Breivik.png]] Anders Breivik, [[File:Roof.png]] Dylann Roof, and [[File:Ultranat.png]] [[Ultranationalism|Otoya Yamaguchi]], the assassin of the [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] [[Democratic Socialism|Japan Socialist Party]] chairman [[File:JapComJSP.png]] [[National Communism|Inejiro Asanuma]]. Tarrant's usernames on various websites also included references to historical politicians [[File:Rockwell.png]] [[National Capitalism#United States|George Lincoln Rockwell]] and [[File:CGEMannerheim.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim]].
 
Tarrant lists [[File:OswaldMosley.png]] [[British Fascism|Oswald Mosley]] as a figure with political views similar to his own in his 87-page manifesto, ''The Great Replacement'', and claims that the [[File:Cball-China.png]] [[Dengism|People's Republic of China]], a country he had spent months in multiple times while travelling, as being the nation with political and social views most similar to his own. He cites extreme right-wing terrorists [[File:Breivik.png]] Anders Breivik (his biggest inspiration), [[File:Roof.png]] Dylann Roof, [[File:LucaTraini.png]] Luca Traini, [[File:AntonLundinPettersson.png]] Anton Lundin Pettersson, and [[File:Islamophobia.png]] Darren Osbourne as influences, having read [[File:Apartheidism.png]] Roof's manifesto and [[File:Breivik.png]] Breivik's manifesto downloaded. He denies being a [[File:Nazi.png]] [[Nazism|Nazi]] or [[File:Neonazi_ball.png]] [[Nazism#Neo-Nazism|neo-Nazi]], claiming that the former haven't existed in any political or social force for over 60 years and that the latter are a very broad category of people. He does, however, prominently feature the [[File:Esofash.png]] Black Sun (Schwarze Sonne), a [[File:NaziGermany.png]] Nazi Germany symbol used by [[File:Daddy Himmler.png]] [[Esoteric Fascism|Heinrich Himmler]], in his manifesto and even wore a Black Sun patch during the attacks.
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