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The offender (Norway gunman) let out the video and manifesto on the Web
tv2.no ^ | July 23, 2011

Posted on 07/23/2011 2:37:49 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY

TV 2 know that the 32-year-old terror accused Oslo man has confessed to having published the material on the web. There are sources in the police confirming this to the TV 2

Anders Behring Breivik (32) Prior to the attacks, published a long manifesto and a video on the Internet, where he describes the attacks he was about to perform.

The video and document

"Marxist Hunter"

It is about more than twelve minutes long video, which Behring Brevik compare themselves with Knights, and encourage a year-long war against Marxism and Islamism.

He has also published a manuscript of 1,500 pages which he explains very extreme political views. In addition, he describes in detail how an attack to be carried out. Everything from the use of the car bomb of the type of equipment to be used in an attack.

On an image that has not previously been known pose the seemingly Anders Behring Breivik in a diving suit with what looks like an automatic rifle. On his shoulder he has a badge that says "Marxist Hunter."

In the document, which is over 1500 pages the author elaborates on events throughout history and will repeatedly return to the Knights Templar, or Knights Templar as they say in English.

Today, the Knights Templar, an order within the Masonic movement, which also Anders Behring Breivik was a member of. He will now be excluded from the Masonic Order.

(Excerpt) Read more at translate.google.com ...


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To: Joe Boucher

Without any sarcasm, what party in Europe isn’t Marxist?


81 posted on 07/23/2011 4:32:38 PM PDT by deadrock
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To: WesternCulture
Exactly. It's some kind of refined insanity which can get all the details down to a T, but can't explain the overarching "sense" of the senseless thing he's done: why, as a "Christian", he would murderously violate every precept and example of Jesus Christ, or why as a political activist he would do something which will wound, maybe kill, anti-Marxist and anti-jihadi movements across Europe and around the world.

I'm not one to use the word "demonic" lightly, but he seems to be an agent or asset of preternatural evil.

82 posted on 07/23/2011 4:33:58 PM PDT by Mrs. Don-o
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To: Strategerist

Multiculturalism did not cause this terrorist attack.

A deranged terrorist caused this attack.


83 posted on 07/23/2011 4:43:02 PM PDT by trumandogz
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To: Mrs. Don-o

I don’t think he uses the Christian label like American Christian culture would. I think he would use the Christian label more of of like I’m not Islam, Buddist, Communist, or whatever, but closer to the Christian culture. He probably would see Jesus as a great leader but not as the Son of God. Probably used the Christian label like those countries in Yugoslavia that claimed to be Christian.(I’m not sure what they called those wars in Yugoslavia back a decade or two).


84 posted on 07/23/2011 4:46:14 PM PDT by ReformedBeckite (3 of 3 I'm only allowing my self each day)
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To: Tijeras_Slim

Ove Vanebo, leader of the Progressive Party’s youth-wing, told TV2 that Breivik was an active member at the beginning of the 2000s, but resigned as his views became more extreme.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/norway/8655175/Oslo-explosion-live-coverage.html


85 posted on 07/23/2011 4:50:48 PM PDT by expat1000
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To: CynicalBear

Dominionist have never advocated forced conversion of Muslims to Christianity. In a nut shell they believe in preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ, and letting the Holy Spirit do the work of the heart of conversion. No begging or forced conversions.


86 posted on 07/23/2011 4:52:46 PM PDT by ReformedBeckite (3 of 3 I'm only allowing my self each day)
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To: BigSkyFreeper

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The island camp is nothing more than a left-winged indoctrination camp designed to turn young boys and girls in to thinking like mindless liberals.<<

Similar to the US NEA public education system.


87 posted on 07/23/2011 4:57:56 PM PDT by B4Ranch (Allowing Islam into America is akin to injecting yourself with AIDS to prove how tolerant you are...)
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To: ReformedBeckite

He specifically addresses his religious views in his manifesto, in basically a FAQ or fake interview:

“Q: Are you a religious man, and should science take priority over the teachings of the Bible?

A: My parents, being rather secular wanted to give me the choice in regards to religion. At the age of 15 I chose to be baptised and confirmed in the Norwegian State Church. I consider myself to be 100% Christian. However, I strongly object to the current suicidal path of the Catholic Church but especially the Protestant Church. I support a Church that believes in self defence and who are willing to fight for its principles and values, at least resist the efforts put forth to exterminate it gradually. The Catholic and Protestant Church are both cheering their own annihilation considering the fact that they embrace the ongoing inter-faith dialogue and the appeasement of Islam. The current Church elite has shown its suicidal face, as vividly demonstrated last year by the archbishop of Canterbury’s speech contemplating the legitimacy of Shariah in parts of Britain.

I trust that the future leadership of a European cultural conservative hegemony in Europe will ensure that the current Church leadership are replaced and the systems somewhat reformed. We must have a Church leadership who supports a future Crusade with the intention of liberating the Balkans, Anatolia and creating three Christian states in the Middle East. Efforts should be made to facilitate the de-construction of the Protestant Church whose members should convert back to Catholicism. The Protestant Church had an important role once but its original goals have been accomplished and have contributed to reform the Catholic Church as well. Europe should have a united Church lead by a just and non-suicidal Pope who is willing to fight for the security of his subjects, especially in regards to Islamic atrocities.

I fully support that the Church gains more or less monopoly on religion in Europe (government policies, school curriculum etc at least) in addition to granting the Church several concessions which have been taken from them the last decades.

As for the Church and science, it is essential that science takes an undisputed precedence over biblical teachings. Europe has always been the cradle of science and it must always continue to be that way.

Regarding my personal relationship with God, I guess I’m not an excessively religious man. I am first and foremost a man of logic. However, I am a supporter of a monocultural Christian Europe.”


88 posted on 07/23/2011 5:01:32 PM PDT by Strategerist (There is only so much stupidity one man can prevent - Andrew Marshall)
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To: DEADROCK

“Without any sarcasm, what party in Europe isn’t Marxist?”

There are free-market, low taxation, small government political parties in every European nation.

From Wikipedia: The European People’s Party, abbreviated to EPP, is a pro-European centre-right European political party. The EPP was founded in 1976 by Christian democratic parties, but later it increased its membership to include conservative parties and parties of other centre-right perspectives.
The EPP is the largest party represented in each of the institutions of the European Union, and also the largest in the Council of Europe. It has 73 member parties from 39 countries, with 17 EU and 6 non-EU heads of state and government, 13 European Commissioners (including the President), the President of the European Council, and the largest group in the European Parliament with 264 members.


89 posted on 07/23/2011 5:10:31 PM PDT by jh4freedom
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To: camerongood210
I would say that's the least of his worries at present.

His worries are substantially less than they would be in the United States. Norway does not have the death penalty, and the longest jail term is 21 years.

90 posted on 07/23/2011 5:12:22 PM PDT by cynwoody
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To: marstegreg

Are you referring to this story or every story on the news? The NBC Morning show this morning about this was stunning. Briefly, it was a right wing attack, much like Al Queda does.

We are now the same as mass murderers and Al Queda according to NBC. I was stunned for a moment and then gathered my senses and realized “same day, different story”.


91 posted on 07/23/2011 5:51:08 PM PDT by gnawbone (Bureaucrats piss me off and I should know, I am one.)
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To: marstegreg

I went to grad school with a person from Norway and have kept in touch since then, including during this crisis.

We used to have a good time explaining each other’s political systems to the other. My understanding is there are a lot of parties and that many of them are close to each other in ideology. Over time, this person had voted for various parties ‘just to see what they would do,’ as opposed to any real allegiance to a party. I didn’t get the impression that there was the vitriol between parties that we’ve seen here over the past 10 years or so.


92 posted on 07/23/2011 5:54:07 PM PDT by radiohead (Buy ammo, get your kids out of government schools, pray for the Republic.)
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To: radiohead
"I didn’t get the impression that there was the vitriol between parties that we’ve seen here over the past 10 years or so.

Agreed. The country as a whole has been moving away from "open immigration". Someone didn't like that. Why they picked the Labour party to decimate is anyone's guess. My guess..to distract and confuse but send a message to the country as a whole..that is what terrorists do best.

93 posted on 07/23/2011 5:58:06 PM PDT by Earthdweller (Harvard won the election again...so what's the problem.......? Embrace a ruler today.)
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To: PieterCasparzen
If he is a Christian - where did he attend Church ? Who is his pastor ? What do others in his Church congregation say about him ?

I just had the same comment on another thread. I'm not going to hold my breath waiting for the MSM to answer these questions.

94 posted on 07/23/2011 6:06:14 PM PDT by Meet the New Boss
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To: Meet the New Boss

According to his manifesto, after describing nailing a couple of girls in Prague, and his plan to get a high class escort the week before the attack, he says

“I will probably arrange that just before or after I attend my final martyrs mass in Frogner Church.”


95 posted on 07/23/2011 6:08:24 PM PDT by Strategerist (There is only so much stupidity one man can prevent - Andrew Marshall)
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To: Strategerist

Thanks, I just saw the link to the manifesto upthread.

Well, he clearly does not appear to be insane, unless one concludes that anyone willing to slaughter people for a political end (Stalin, Mao, Hitler, Castro, etc) is ipso facto insane.


96 posted on 07/23/2011 6:19:39 PM PDT by Meet the New Boss
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To: Meet the New Boss

He’s sane; he’s just another guy that takes more or less reasonable political views to a twisted and violent end (John Brown and slavery, Eric Rudolph and anti-abortion, Ted Kaczynski and environmentalism, the Weathermen and protest of the Vietnam War, etc.)


97 posted on 07/23/2011 6:36:59 PM PDT by Strategerist (There is only so much stupidity one man can prevent - Andrew Marshall)
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To: ReformedBeckite

“Christian” as a kind of cultural label: a socio-ethnic thing.


98 posted on 07/23/2011 6:50:17 PM PDT by Mrs. Don-o
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To: jh4freedom
There are free-market, low taxation, small government political parties in every European nation.

Sure. They fit in a phone booth. None in power or close to being in power.

99 posted on 07/23/2011 7:08:04 PM PDT by deadrock
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To: Strategerist
According to his manifesto, after describing nailing a couple of girls in Prague, and his plan to get a high class escort the week before the attack

Here is his analysis:

"Nevertheless, screwing around outside of marriage is after all a relatively small sin compared to the huge amounts of grace I am about to generate with my martyrdom operation."

He clearly hasn't studied the Bible - he thinks man can "generate" grace by his own action, in this case murdering a lot of people and becoming a "martyr."

Ironically, he has absorbed a central Islamic tenet (killing in a Jihad gets you into Heaven) into his belief system, and completely contrary to the Word of God.

100 posted on 07/23/2011 7:09:24 PM PDT by Meet the New Boss
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