Police killer Gareth Train believed scam marketing calls were part of a ‘planned’ operation against him, one of his online posts reveals.
A lengthy social media post from June 2, 2021 suggests Train took scam calls from marketers announcing that they were ‘in your area’ and that he’d been ‘identified’ literally.
He was also paranoid about about drones and light planes flying above his property at Wieambilla, 3.5 hours west of Brisbane.
Train, along with his brother Nathaniel and his wife Stacey, shot dead Queensland police officers Rachel McCrow, 29, and Matthew Arnold, 26, on Monday as they walked up the driveway of his Wieambilla property to investigate the disappearance of Nathaniel, who hadn’t been heard from since October.
Neighbour Alan Dare was also shot dead by the two camouflaged, heavily armed killers when he came to inspect the fire he’d noticed at the property.

A freshly revealed bizarre post by Gareth Train from June, 2021 appeared to suggest he had taken scam calls literally and was paranoid about about drones and a ‘light plane’ flying above his Queensland property

Gareth Train was shot dead at his Queensland property on Monday after opening fire on police officers, killing two constables and injuring a third
A third officer was shot in the leg during the shoot out, and a fourth was rescued by a specialist police tactical team after she hid in surrounding bushland.
A special ops squad later shot dead all three members of the Train family.
The newly revealed post directly referenced a group of people Train called ‘controllers’, who were responsible for ‘gang style shootings’, ‘suicides and heart attacks’.
Train also warned of ‘false flag attacks in an attempt to persuade public opinion and ensure further totalitarian state’.
He listed a series of incidents to back up his perplexing claims, which included calls and messages from scam numbers, a ‘surveillance drone’, a ‘light plane’ flown close to his property.
He also cited an ‘isolated rural highway incident’ where a helicopter and motorbike supposedly followed his vehicle.
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Train appeared to take scam text messages that read ‘you have been ‘identified’, ‘we will be in your area tomorrow’ and ‘we will be out to see you soon’ as literal threats and part of an ongoing planned operation against him.

Police officer police Rachel McCrow, 29, was shot dead in the siege along with colleague Matthew Arnold and a neighbour of the Train family

Officer Matthew Arnold, 26, died after attending the Wieambilla property when members of the Train family, heavily armed and dressed in camouflage, opened fire at police
The events are timestamped between September, 2020 and February, 2021.
The strange post concluded with Train’s declaration the ‘messages’ directed at him were ‘barbaric evil practices’, before signing off with ‘hope this helps’.
It follows a string of posts by Train uncovered by Daily Mail Australia which exposed him as a frequent online poster who regularly shared bizarre conspiracies, including that the Port Arthur massacre was an inside job by the Australian government and Princess Diana’s death was an ‘occult blood sacrifice’.

Nathaniel Train (pictured) was a widely praised school principal in Queensland and New South Wales before he disappeared and was shot dead by police in the Wieambilla siege

Mourners add to the flower memorial at Tara police station paying tribute to the two police officers killed on Monday
Train was a doomsday prepper who lived off the grid with extensive solar panels and water tanks on his Queensland property, and had posted online about ‘ark homesteading for the past five years preparing to survive tomorrow’.
In addition to his many outrageous online claims, Train also regularly shared his mistrust for police and the Queensland Special Emergency Response Team (SERT) – the same team that arrived at his home and shot him during Monday’s shocking event.
His brother Nathaniel Train was a highly regarded teacher who was widely praised by his colleagues for his work with children and for improving school results. He hadn’t been seen since December 2021 and was reported missing on December 4 this year.
Stacey Train was also an educator, and the head of curriculum at the Tara Shire State College. She also ran to be the representative of the Western Downs branch of the Queensland teachers’ union.