Saturday, July 23, 2011

Norwegian Bomber/Shooter, Purposeful Murderer of Children



From Huffington Post:
Police said Friday evening that they've linked the youth camp shooting and Oslo bombing. Breivik is believed to have acted alone.
Norwegian TV2 reports that Breivik belongs to "ring-wing circles" in Oslo. Swedish news site Expressen adds that he has been known to write to right-wing forums in Norway, is a self-described nationalist and has also written a number of posts critical of Islam.
A Twitter account for Breivik has surfaced, though it only has one post, this quote from philosopher John Stuart Mill: "One person with a belief is equal to the force of 100 000 who have only interests." The tweet was posted on July 17.
On a Facebook account that Norwegian media outlets have attributed to Breivik, he describes himself as having Christian, conservative views. He says he enjoys hunting, the games World of Warcraft and Modern Warfare 2, and lives in Oslo. He also lists political analysis and stock analysis as interests.

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From Boing Boing:
The suspect arrested in today's bombing and shooting attacks in Oslo is 32-year-old Anders Behring Breivik, who is believed to have links to right-wing extremist and anti-immigrant (read: anti-Muslim) organizations. (source: Sky News). And now, he has a Wikipedia page. The Daily Mail has photos

Here's what Norwegian media are reporting as his Facebook page, and Twitter account. Looks like they were both just activated within the past week, which is all very suspicious.

Aftenposten notes that he is said to be a conservative Christian and a Mason, and into hunting and bodybuilding. He owned a farming company that had access to chemicals believed to have been used for bomb-making. 
According to comments attributed to him on various Norwegian right-wing/anti-immigrant forums, he was a fan of an array of white supremacist and anti-Muslim pundits—including some from the US. Assuming it's legit, all of this makes early reports that Muslims were responsible for the attacks all the more regrettable.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

that's a masonry set up to screw the counterjihad.

Anonymous said...

just the other day a girl was raped by a muslim at the steps of the parliament and the masonry building and nobody cared.

Damien said...

Pastorius,

If this guy did what he is suspected of doing, they should prosecute him to fullest extent of the law. If he is responsible for the attack on Oslo, he deserves to be punished severely, regardless of his motive. Unfortunately, despite what ever suspicions we may have, it is possible for a single person to orchestrate a terrorist attack.

Anonymous said...

Early reports indicate that a man or men dressed in policemen's uniforms opened fire on the campers. At least one of the shooters is reported to have been arrested.

Anonymous said...

Police are said 'foreigners' were involved, but in Norway's politically correct culture that's as far as they'll go right now.

Pastorius said...

Anonymous, you bring up "that's a masonry".

What do you mean?

What does it mean to be a Mason, in your opinion?

Anonymous said...

As we age a bit of bump tends to develop in the center of some people's foreheads. It comes from playing too much Twister when we were all kids.

Pastorius said...

You gotta share whatever it is you're drinking with MR and I, ok?

Anonymous said...

A couple of his favorite blogs he links are called iMuslim and Organic Muslim.

Anonymous said...

Wow infidels killing infidels. That is unprecedented.

No not really https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Spree_killer

Ashan said...

This is nuts. It stinks on ice.
1)If he was anti-Muslim, wouldn't he have brought down a mosque or Islamic center?
2)Why would he attack "white" Norwegians?
3)How could one person kill/shoot 80 people running for their lives in all directions?
4)When would he have time to plant the unexploded bombs on the island?
5)How did he have the time to schedule a boat to the island, which, I understand, takes 40 minutes?
6)How could there be 80 killed on the island, but only 7 (as reported) in the massive blasts in Oslo?
7)Why is there speculation that only one or 2 car bombs could do all that damage in Oslo? It seems obvious that there were more than 2 car/van bombs.

And this is just the tip of the iceberg.

Pastorius said...

Ashan,
Your questions are very good questions.

However, I tend to believe the media is telling the truth on this. If not, then there is a massive conspiracy to keep the truth from the people. That's even harder to believe.