Learning the Breivik lessons
Two years on since 22/7 can anybody explain why the 'lone wolf' still believes it a great achievement to murder 77 Norwegians from the Labour party youth section?
I have news for you, he is not alone. To the far right across the world, the 22/7 race war is their bread and butter. Thousands were quietly congratulating Anders Behring Breivik for killing 'scum' whose political ambition was to 'pollute' the racial and cultural purity of the Norwegian people. Sound familiar?
A few, such as far-right US blogger Pamela Geller, were even openly justifying his actions. She explained the youth camp Breivik targeted was part of an anti-Israel “indoctrination training center.” The young victims, she said, would grow up to be “future leaders of the party responsible for flooding Norway with Muslims who refuse to assimilate, who commit major violence against Norwegian natives including violent gang rapes, with impunity, and who live on the dole.”
In his evidence Breivik explained that Norwegian blogger
'Fjordmann', real name Peder Nøstvold Jensen, helped
inspire him to carry out the massacre. In June this year Jensen
was awarded a NOK75,000 (£10,000) 'prize' by the Fritt Ord
'free speech' fund set up by a Norwegian chain of
newsagents 'Narvesen Kioskkompani'. The money is to help
market his book justifying the attacks. Supporters of the
massacre are alive, well and winning prizes.
Breivik's military operation to preserve racial and cultural
purity was unleashed on Friday 22nd July 2011, his bomb blast devastating the main government
building in Oslo at 3:25pm. He then drove to Utøya island
40 or so miles away beginning his dum-dum bullet massacre at
5:00pm. He was arrested just after killing his 77th victim at
6:35pm, another 70 people had been seriously injured.
It was 65 years to the day since the bombing by Zionist
terrorists of the King David Hotel in British occupied Palestine.
Three days later, as a stunned Norway recoiled, over 200,000
people stood side by side with the victims' families at a special
flower march in Oslo. Straight away Norwegians stood together to
reject Breivik's vision of racial purity.
They hoped those beliefs had been banished from the land forever
with notorious Norwegian traitor Vidkun Quisling. He took over
Norway in a German backed military coup and ran the country
during the 1940-45 Nazi occupation. Unlike Breivik, Quisling was
tried and executed by firing squad.
On the day after the attack Rupert Murdoch's UK Sun newspaper described the attack as an 'Al Quaeda Massacre', as 'Norway's 9/11'. With almost all terrorist attacks nowadays, facts emerge afterwards which contradict newspaper proprietors' 'wishful thinking' first impressions. With the Norwegian government's enquiry and Breivik's mass murder case now behind us let's take stock of some facts which have trickled out about Breivik's less public network of friends.
We know, for example, that Breivik visited Britain in 2002 where
he took part in the secret foundation of a violent, international
far right group calling itself the 'Knights Templar'.
There, Breivik says, he got to know English blogger Paul Ray who
goes under the screen name 'Lionheart' and describes himself as
one of the 'founding fathers' of the UK's far-right English
Defence League or EDL.
Back in Norway, Oslo writer and journalist Torstein Viddal has unpicked the tangle of evidence that far from being a 'lone wolf' Breivik may have had crucial help from corrupt state or foreign players either hostile to Norwegian Labour Party policy, or who had simply been bribed.
He has described Breivik as a Zio-Nazi and
justifying this with quotes from Breivik's 'manifesto' such as:
"So let us fight together with Israel, with our Zionist
brothers against all anti-Zionists," In simple terms: Breivik
is 'uniting Zionism and Nazism' says Viddal.
Viddal has also pointed out what looks like police complicity
with Breivik's massacre mission that is likely to leave relatives
and families of the victims as well as commentators reaching for
a stiff drink. The darkest corruption is the most difficult to
take on board.
Firstly, within minutes of the Norwegian police identifying the
Oslo bomb as a potential terror attack, orders were radioed to
all districts surrounding Oslo to set up police road blocks on
all the major highways radiating out of town.
This was done right around the city except in Baerum County
which was on Breivik's 40 mile route to Utøya. Baerum's two
mobile police patrols flatly and inexplicably refused. It is not
clear whether they could have stopped Breivik's car in time but
neither the names of insubordinate officers nor any proper
explanation has been made public.
Secondly it emerged that Norway's crack anti-terrorist 'Delta
Force' had got Breivik's car registration from an observant a
member of the public in central Oslo and so they twice ordered
the launch of Oslo's police helicopter to aid in the search for
Breivik's car.
Breivik's hour long drive from Oslo to Utøya was the weakest part
of his plan. But the police officer in charge of the Oslo control
room that afternoon twice refused permission for the helicopter
to join the search. It was later given permission to fly at about
10pm that Friday to assist with a disturbance outside an Oslo
night club.
Only scant details of the officer who denied use of the
helicopter were read in court and published by Norway's
investigating authorities, so why the anonymity? Torstein took
the initials, thought to be B.B, and did a simple search of
senior Norwegian police officers taking a stab at the identity
and publishing his guesswork.
For publishing his guesswork about a potential police mole the
Norwegian police decided to prosecute Viddal. Surely if the
police chief was innocent they should just release her name? Was
a secret 'friends of Breivik' society still active in the
Norwegian police?
One of Norway's best known civil liberties judges stepped in
acting for Viddal on a no-win-no-fee basis and the case was
finally dropped earlier this year.
A photograph showing Breivik in his Masonic regalia speaks
volumes about his beliefs but why the silence on his membership?
For anyone combating religious extremism a religious cult such as
freemasonry should pique their interest. Though some deny the
religious aspect all members must believe in a 'supreme
being' and an afterlife.
Masons like Breivik swear incrementally more grotesque and
bloodcurdling oaths as they are 'initiated' through scores
of degrees of fanatical mumbo-jumbo towards the goal of the
'Knights Templar'. These bloodthirsty Muslim-hating fake
Christian medieval banker knights had and have little to
recommend themselves.
So why has Breivik's membership of the freemasons been so roundly dismissed by the Norwegian police and ignored by the national and international media? After all he was not a 'lone wolf' to his Masonic brethren who are, by the way, frequently police officers. Could it be the institutionalized bias and Western counter-terrorism 'groupthink' has caused them to miss a trick here?
The Masonic terrorists' have a track record from 1970s and 1980s
Italy where Licio Gelli's P2 Masonic lodge met in secret as a
parallel national government, reportedly commissioning scores of
terrorist atrocities including the March 1978 kidnapping and
subsequent murder of Italian Prime Minister Aldo Moro.
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