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Judge says suspect in Norway terror attacks pleaded not guilty, says he wanted to save Europe - APJudge: Norway attacker says he wanted to send strong signal, not to kill as many as possible -AP
Judge rules Norway terror suspect will be held in complete isolation for 4 weeks - APhttp://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43873009/ns/world_news-europe/
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« Reply #321 on: July 25, 2011, 08:02:14 AM » |
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http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/630ac5bc-b618-11e0-8bed-00144feabdc0.html#axzz1T84ioWZC Europe on alert after Norway attacks Police around Europe are on increased alert against far-right extremism as the man accused of killing 93 people in Norway’s bomb and shooting attack prepares to face charges in an Oslo court on Monday. Anders Behring Breivik, a 32-year-old Norwegian, has admitted bombing government buildings in central Oslo on Friday before shooting dead scores of young people at a Labour party summer camp on Utøya, an island outside the capital. Under Norwegian law, he faces a maximum of 21 years in prison if found guilty of what Jens Stoltenberg, prime minister, called Norway’s “national tragedy”.
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« Reply #322 on: July 25, 2011, 08:02:37 AM » |
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Here it is from a proponent of these drills... Five Problems with Active Shooter Lockdown Drillshttp://thetruthaboutguns.com/2010/11/robert-farago/five-problems-with-active-shooter-lockdown-drills/Posted on November 4, 2010 by Robert Farago “While most states require security drills up to three times a year, a new law in New Jersey says all schools must hold them once a month,” nj.com reports. “In addition to monthly fire drills.” And I might add, actual lockdowns. Every day, I see stories of school lockdowns. Like, say, this one [via pittsburghlive.com]: “A 12-year-old boy pointed fake guns at the Clairton Education Center on Wednesday, prompting school officials to lock down the campus for nearly two hours.” While schools are far more likely to face an active shooter than a fire, I have some problems with lockdowns and lockdown drills . . . 1. Urgency In the boy who cried wolf , the villagers eventually ignore the boy. The wolf eats the two-legged attention-seeker. The villagers shake their heads, appoint someone to clean up the mess and return to their Wii fit games. Substitute shooter for wolf, and everybody dies. You NEED administrators, teachers and students to feel a frisson of fear to get moving. And scan for possible threats. When a school holds too many lockdown drills, participants get lethargic.2. Strategy While I understand the need to gather children in “safe rooms,” classrooms are not safe rooms. In the majority of cases, the doors are easily breached. Assembling kids in one space is extremely efficient—for the shooter. Also, the lockdown response is not situationally dependent. You’re teaching caregivers to follow ONE strategy, which may not apply. What if there’s a shooter between the class and the classroom (i.e. “safety”)? 3. Passivity Lockdown drills teach students to cower in the face of violence. In an actual event, children might be better advised to run, disperse, hide or, yes, attack. They should at least know how to find cover and concealment (and the difference between the two), so that they can find it for themselves and others. Again, I don’t think there’s one answer. Options—including individual initiative—save lives. For example, what if a group of students get separated from the teacher, or the teacher gets taken out? What then? 4. Teacher training If we are going to consider an active shooter as a realistic threat—and clearly we have— teachers need to be trained in self-defense. I can see where parents wouldn’t want their teachers packing heat, but the men and women protecting our children should have some basic hand combat skills, regular force-on-force training and location-based defense planning. That would be a far better use of time than seven more lockdown drills.5. Simulation Speaking of force-on-force training, nothing beats full-on simulation. Granted, a fake active shooter drill could traumatize some children. So what? The only way administrators, teachers, students and first responders can adequately prepare for this nightmare is to run a simulation. Which would refine strategy AND get everyone to pay attention. As far as 'cover' and 'concealment'...wiith a false flag, they will have full spectum surveillance including heat dispersement. The control rooms will locate the humans and dictate where the DARPA mind controlled terminator will go. This incident has to be the strongest message to eliminate active shooter drills and train the population to resist murdering Nazi forces through independent acts of life saving defensive procedures.
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« Reply #323 on: July 25, 2011, 08:04:08 AM » |
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« Reply #324 on: July 25, 2011, 08:11:00 AM » |
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If I were a betting man, I'd bet that he won't survive that four weeks.
Maybe some CIA tactics--water boarding, etc. 4 weeks to concoct the the rest of the story.
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« Reply #325 on: July 25, 2011, 08:15:39 AM » |
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/in-diary-norwegian-crusader-details-months-of-preparation-for-attacks/2011/07/24/gIQACYnUXI_story.html?wpisrc=emailtoafriendFrom WAPO In diary, Norwegian ‘crusader’ details months of preparation for attacksOSLO — In the minutely detailed diary he began compiling May 1, Anders Behring Breivik comes across as obsessive, anxious and narcissistic. Meticulously recording his actions, he describes how he assembled the explosives he would use to set off a car bomb in Oslo and how he prepared for the shooting spree he would then launch on the island of Utoya. For 82 days, he wrote it all down. Is his account accurate? In places, almost certainly not. But overall, it provides a largely plausible picture of the mundane details Breivik attended to as he readied for mass murder. A shocked and grieving nation remained fixated on the news Sunday. The royal family attended an emotional memorial service at the national cathedral. “Every one of those gone is a tragedy,” Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg told the congregation. “Together it counts as a national disaster.”
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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/25/us/25debate.html?_r=1Killings in Norway Spotlight Anti-Muslim Thought in U.S.The man accused of the killing spree in Norway was deeply influenced by a small group of American bloggers and writers who have warned for years about the threat from Islam, lacing his 1,500-page manifesto with quotations from them, as well as copying multiple passages from the tract of the Unabomber. In the document he posted online, Anders Behring Breivik, who is accused of bombing government buildings and killing scores of young people at a Labor Party camp, showed that he had closely followed the acrimonious American debate over Islam. His manifesto, which denounced Norwegian politicians as failing to defend the country from Islamic influence, quoted Robert Spencer, who operates the Jihad Watch Web site, 64 times, and cited other Western writers who shared his view that Muslim immigrants pose a grave danger to Western culture. More broadly, the mass killings in Norway, with their echo of the 1995 bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City by an antigovernment militant, have focused new attention around the world on the subculture of anti-Muslim bloggers and right-wing activists and renewed a debate over the focus of counterterrorism efforts. In the United States, critics have asserted that the intense spotlight on the threat from Islamic militants has unfairly vilified Muslim Americans while dangerously playing down the threat of attacks from other domestic radicals. The author of a 2009 Department of Homeland Security report on right-wing extremism withdrawn by the department after criticism from conservatives repeated on Sunday his claim that the department had tilted too heavily toward the threat from Islamic militants.
The revelations about Mr. Breivik’s American influences exploded on the blogs over the weekend, putting Mr. Spencer and other self-described “counterjihad” activists on the defensive, as their critics suggested that their portrayal of Islam as a threat to the West indirectly fostered the crimes in Norway.
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« Reply #328 on: July 25, 2011, 08:21:09 AM » |
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« Reply #329 on: July 25, 2011, 08:21:43 AM » |
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Anders Behring Breivik: Manufacturing a Patsy? Trusting media portrayal of gunman foolish given how press got it spectacularly wrong in blaming Muslims http://www.prisonplanet.com/anders-behring-breivik-manufacturing-a-patsy.htmlPaul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Monday, July 25, 2011 Given the fact that the establishment media got it spectacularly wrong by instantly jumping to the conclusion that Friday’s deadly attack in Norway was the work of Al-Qaeda Muslims, placing complete trust in the details emerging about gunman Anders Behring Breivik would be foolish, especially since there are innumerable inconsistencies and contradictions that need to be studied before a fuller picture of what motivated the bloodshed can be established. The rush to blame Muslims for the carnage, hastily parroted by an onslaught of mainstream “terror experts,” was a startling insight into how the propaganda that fuels the war on terror is so unquestionably bounced around the echo chamber of the corporate media. It’s also a reminder that the mainstream press instantly falls in line with whoever the establishment designates the enemy du jour to be at any given time. Now that Muslims have been so vehemently demonized as terrorists, it’s the turn of so called “right-wing extremists,” or anyone who disagrees with mass immigration, loss of sovereignty and globalist financial looting, to feel the heat. The effort to smear European conservatives as unhinged radicals who harbor simmering urges for bloodlust is now in full swing, and it’s a demonization campaign firmly founded on the carefully crafted public portrayal of Anders Behring Breivik. However, it’s quickly becoming apparent that just as many eyewitnesses reported two gunmen on the island where the rampage unfolded, there are two different personas behind Breivik himself. Indeed, there are two different Facebook profiles for Breivik, one from before the massacre and one from after. The latter profile appears to have been embellished and deliberately altered to emphasize the notion that the gunman was motivated by his “Christian conservative” beliefs. Compare the two profiles below (click to enlarge). The first one in Norwegian was deleted minutes after Breivik’s identity became public. The second profile in English appeared after the original was deleted, and became the de facto profile of the killer. Before/After “Several things have been doctored up to alter the suspects political views. First a section titled “Philosophy” has been added to include “Christian,” and “Conservative.” The media has used this to great lengths,” notes the Council of Conservative Christians website. In the second profile, Breivik’s interest in Winston Churchill and Max Manus, the leader of the Norwegian anti-Nazi resistance, have been deleted, presumably because they don’t fit with the psychological profile that Breivik was a right-wing neo-Nazi who had links with the English Defence League. There was clearly manipulation surrounding Breivik’s Facebook page after the attack. As Madison Ruppert notes, “Someone was active on Breivik’s Facebook accepting friend requests after the massacre took place.” People were also tricked into registering on a fake Facebook page set up in support of the gunman’s actions. Additionally, in a series of Internet postings, Breivik clearly characterizes himself not as a populist Christian conservative, as the media has attempted to push, but as a Bill Kristol style neo-con, an enthusiastic supporter of Israel, attacking racists and accusing others of being “anti-gay”. “None of the comments are extreme or hint at a desire to commit violence,” notes the CCC website, adding that Breivik was a supporter of the website which was run by Hans Rustad, a former Jewish left-winger turned neo-conservative. It seems as if there are two Breivik’s, the original, a socially liberal, pro-Israel neo-con, and the second post-massacre profile of a Christian conservative, white supremacist. The second profile has clearly been embellished to push the notion that Breivik’s rampage was driven by his Christian conservative beliefs, which is convenient given the fact that governments recently introduced the meme that white, Christian conservatives were the leading terror threat. Breivik’s character of an enraged psychopath intent on butchering as many people as possible in the name of his cause is also contradicted by people who knew him personally. In an interview with Russia Today, Ulav Andersson, who worked closely with Breivik, said that the killer showed behavior “absolutely nothing anywhere near that” depicted by the media’s characterization of him, and that his apparent racism was never expressed in terms any harsher than mild and “mundane” annoyance at being rejected by women. Andersson said that Breivik was not opinionated, “never came across as some kind of religious fanatic or anything,” and did not have a well developed ideology. Adding that he never imagined Breivik would be capable of committing such an atrocity, Andersson says that he thinks Breivik was “brainwashed,” a judgment which correlates with eyewitness reports stating Breivik carried out what would have undoubtedly been an intense and stressful rampage with complete calmness and a blank expression on his face. Andersson’s portrayal of Breivik seems to fit far more with the pre-massacre Facebook profile of the gunman as oppose to the post-massacre profile which seems to have been embellished to a significant degree. A plethora of other questions continue to circulate surrounding Breivik and his motives. Why did this supposedly anti-Muslim crusader slaughter dozens of white Norwegian teenagers? Why didn’t he target a mosque? Why did this supposed “Christian conservative” list a television series that glorifies vampirism (True Blood) as his favorite show? How did Breivik’s ties to freemasonry and his obsession with the Knights Templar play into his rampage? Why did Breivik lift entire portions of leftist Unabomber Ted Kaczynski’s manifesto and incorporate them into his own screed? Just like the Oklahoma City bombing, which the case has been obsessively likened with, the evidence is starting to point to a wider plot, but concurrently there seems to be a deliberate effort to manufacture a profile of Breivik as a lone-nut psychopath who was influenced by racism, nationalism, Christianity, and a hatred for Europe’s predominantly neo-liberal elite, who coincidentally will reap the greatest political benefits from this tragic massacre. ********************* Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Prison Planet.com. He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a regular fill-in host for The Alex Jones Show.
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« Reply #330 on: July 25, 2011, 08:25:10 AM » |
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If I were a betting man, I'd bet that he won't survive that four weeks.
Im surprised he has made it this far. You would think they would have had a "Ruby" somewhere to "FIX" any problems that arose.
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« Reply #331 on: July 25, 2011, 08:26:47 AM » |
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This article by the NT Times proves collusion in terrorism. There has been no investigation and Bilderberg owned NY Times is already demonizing millions of American citizens and insinuating they are child mass murderers. The NY Times is committing bona fide acts of terrorism with these completely fabricated yellow journal hit pieces targeting a race of people based on the color of their skin rather than the content of their character. Bilderberg basically says: let's have the reds attack the blues for 10 years...ok, now let's have the blues attack the reds for another 10 years. And Bilderberg's NY Times is the facilitator for these socially architected divide and conquer operations. Meanwhile the middle class (of all races) gets whiped out and the elite gain more and more power.
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« Reply #332 on: July 25, 2011, 08:33:06 AM » |
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Im surprised he has made it this far. You would think they would have had a "Ruby" somewhere to "FIX" any problems that arose.
For all we know, he may be a paid actor, this whole thing is theater. Do not believe it? Let's ask senior advisor to the president at RAND corporation and director of our largest transportation hub...
"Terrorism is Theater" -Brian Michael Jenkins http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Michael_Jenkins Brian Michael Jenkins, born in 1942 in Chicago,[1] is an expert on terrorism and transportation security.[2] During his nearly four decades of analysis, Jenkins has advised governments, private corporations, the Catholic Church, the Church of England, and many other[weasel words] international organizations on terrorist threats. Jenkins joined the United States Army at 19. He served with the 7th Special Forces Group in the Dominican Republic and with the 5th Special Forces Group in Vietnam. He subsequently served as a civilian with the Long Range Planning Task Group advising General Creighton Abrams, commander of military operations in Vietnam.[3] From 1989 to 1998 he was deputy chairman of security firm Kroll Associates.[4] Jenkins is the author of many books, including Unconquerable Nation (2006) and Will Terrorists Go Nuclear? (2008). Brian Jenkins currently serves as Senior Advisor to the President of the RAND Corporation and Director of the Mineta Transportation Institute's Transportation Security Center. He also served as a member of the White House Commission on Aviation Safety and Security, 1996–97 and as an advisor to the National Commission on Terrorism, 2000. He has served as an advisor to the U.S. Department of State, the Department of Defense, the Department of Energy, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and other government agencies.[citation needed]
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« Reply #333 on: July 25, 2011, 08:34:12 AM » |
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In view of how many times the banker-owned political establishment has been caught lying in the past, why do so many people continue to blindly embrace whatever fearmongering propaganda this criminal establishment pollutes our airwaves with as though it were authored by God himself? Is it because they've been conditioned to fear being called a "conspiracy theorist" more than death itself? http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?topic=161407.0 (Why government shills & intellectual cowards LOVE the term "conspiracy theory")
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« Reply #334 on: July 25, 2011, 08:34:41 AM » |
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This article by the NT Times proves collusion in terrorism. There has been no investigation and Bilderberg owned NY Times is already demonizing millions of American citizens and insinuating they are child mass murderers.
WAPO and the NY times should be renamed the MSM---MEAN Stream media. This stuff is truly demonizing MILLIONS OF AMERICAN.
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« Reply #335 on: July 25, 2011, 09:10:21 AM » |
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http://helenair.com/news/state-and-regional/norway-suspect-borrowed-from-unabomber-s-manifesto/article_d75944f6-b66e-11e0-8f75-001cc4c002e0.html THIS STORY APPEARED IN THE HELENA, MT NEWSPAPER TODAY (the state capitol). Ted Kaczynski is from Montana. Did the CIA write the Norwegian's 1500 page manifesto?Norway suspect borrowed from Unabomber’s manifesto
DENVER — Parts of the manifesto written by the suspect in Norway’s terrorist attacks were taken almost word for word from the writings of “Unabomber” Ted Kaczynski.The passages copied by Anders Behring Breivik appear in the first few pages of Kaczynski’s manifesto. Breivik changed a Kaczynski screed on leftism and what he considered to be leftists’ “feelings of inferiority” — mainly by substituting the words “multiculturalism” or “cultural Marxism” for “leftism.” For instance, Kaczynski wrote: “One of the most widespread manifestations of the craziness of our world is leftism, so a discussion of the psychology of leftism can serve as an introduction to the discussion of the problems of modern society in general.” Breivik’s manifesto reads: “One of the most widespread manifestations of the craziness of our world is multiculturalism, so a discussion of the psychology of multiculturalists can serve as an introduction to the discussion of the problems of Western Europe in general.” Breivik did not cite Kaczynski, though he did so for many other people whose writings he used in his 1,500-page manifesto. He used at least one portion verbatim: “Feminists are desperately anxious to prove that women are as strong and capable as men. Clearly they are nagged by a fear that women may NOT be as strong and as capable as men.”
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“ He was wearing a black uniform, with red edges. He looked liked a Nazi, with his police-like uniform and hair .” http://tinyurl.com/3hfykna“ A man, clothed in a fake police uniform , took up land on the island and started shooting at the wild youth”. http://tinyurl.com/3wcugo4Does this look like a FAKE black police uniform with red edges to Ya? Huh Huh Huh duh  Or does this look like a FAKE black police uniform with red edges to Ya? Huh Huh Huh duh 
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« Reply #337 on: July 25, 2011, 09:15:58 AM » |
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I wonder why 600 people reacted to a few assassins the way they did. What happened to the human instinct of attacking the cause of death? How are we trained and conditioned to deal with an active shooter?
Reminds me of the photo of nazi concentration camp prisoners being literally led to slaughter by a few guards. Same scenario - same conditioning. Too bad nobody was armed - it would have saved lives if some of those campers were carrying.
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"The only thing we have to fear is fear itself." -- FDR While fear itself may not be the "only" thing we have to fear, it certainly makes the top ten list! Why? Because the more we're all like this...    ...the easier it is for the ruling elite and their psych warfare experts to manipulate and control us. That's why one of the primary purposes of the " infowar" is to expose Problem-Reaction-Solution for the weapon of mass mind control it really is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29C_KNZ7RNs 
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Jul 26, 2011 http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Global_Economy/MG26Dj04.html THE ROVING EYEAl-Qaeda's Christian mirrorBy Pepe Escobar Imagine if Anders Behring Breivik, the 32-year-old pale, blond, blue-eyed, 100% Norwegian, gun-crazy ultra right-wing Christian fundamentalist responsible for the car bombing in Oslo and the meticulous targeted assassinations at the island of Utoya that killed 93 people, was a Muslim immigrant. One does not even have to imagine it - as the concentric Western circles of the Islamophobia industry immediately attributed the massacre in Norway to "al-Qaeda", until facts got in the way. Wait a minute. "Targeted assassinations?" It had to cross the killer's mind that if the Barack Obama administration could do it - in AfPak, Iraq, Yemen, Somalia, all in the name of Western civilization - there's nothing to prevent a cool Scandinavian from exercising the same rights on his own soil. The overlapping strands of al-Qaeda ideology can be examined in detail in volumes such as Al-Qaeda in Its Own Words, edited by Gilles Kepel and Jean-Pierre Milelli, and published in English by Harvard University Press. Lone Breivik also concocted his own hefty, 1,500-page hate manifesto [1], titled 2083: A European Declaration of Independence, where he equally thrashes liberalism, multiculturalism and "cultural Marxism", which are allegedly destroying European Christian civilization. As much as al-Qaeda - under the ideological guidance of now leader Dr Ayman al-Zawahiri - embarked on defensive (and occasionally offensive) jihad against Christians and Jews, Breivik calls for no less than a Christian jihad to defend Europe from yet another Muslim invasion. The return of the Christian crusaders What reveals that Breivik is no lone freak is that the ideology behind the manifesto overwhelmingly condemns not only Islam per se, Muslim immigration in Europe, and multiculturalism, but also all the neo-Nazi, racial supremacist rants against these "evils". Breivik, the mass bomber who loves crappy Eurovision songs and the US cop show The Shield, and owns legitimate licenses for a Glock pistol, an automatic rifle and a shotgun is a typical convert of the new, slightly more sophisticated pan-European ultra-right narrative - according to which the battle for the soul of Europe will be fought on cultural grounds. After a brief visit to Denmark and southern Sweden in the autumn of 2010, I had already touched on these broader themes in Letter from Islamophobistan (Asia Times Online, October 22, 2010). http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Front_Page/LJ22Aa01.html Breivik goes one step ahead by weaponizing the new thinking - according to which it's not a question of Muslims being biologically inferior to the Christian West; the problem is the tenets of Islam are absolutely incompatible with the West. It's all about culture. "They" don't share "our values" and our way of life. As a shrewd public relations move, this culturalist explanation is bound to attract even moderate Europeans. Breivik and his ilk blame Western parliamentary democracy as a whole - political correctness included - for allowing Muslims in Europe to establish themselves as Trojan horses. Everything and everyone is a threat - from al-Qaeda to the bureaucratic European Union (EU) and the multicultural United Nations (UN). Breivik and his kind are Huntingtonesque all the way - fearing a clash of civilizations right at home. No wonder the next logical step was for Breivik to become a modern-day version of the Knights Templars extolled in his rambling manifesto - and thus set an example. The Knights' agenda; to "seize political and military control of Western European countries and implement a cultural conservative political agenda". "Al-Qaeda" - or the nebula of franchises and copycats commonly bundled as "al-Qaeda" - does not have the resources to attack Europe, and this is not the priority anyway; the priority is AfPak, Central Asia and India, as detailed by al-Qaeda's military commander Ilyas Kashmiri. But the priority of Christian fundamentalist terror is definitely Europe. And the attacks will come via loners such as Breivik as well as organized groups. Western progressives must be on red alert. Taboos will have to be smashed - especially by identifying the contorted but most of the time crude strategies employed by ultra-right Christian fundamentalism and Zionists to foment Islamophobia in the West. For instance, both Islamophobes and hardcore Zionists see the Israeli subjugation of Palestine as Israel defending itself in a clash of civilizations. Model disciple Breivik hails notorious American Islamophobes such as Pam Geller and Daniel Pipes as much as he abhors Norwegian support for an independent, sovereign Palestinian state. Breivik wrote, "It's very hypocritical to treat Muslims, Nazis and Marxists different from each other. They are all supporters of hate-ideologies. Not all Muslims, Nazis and Marxists are conservative; most of them are moderate. But does it matter?" It doesn't; fascism is an equal-opportunity seducer. There will be blood - a lot more blood, as Europe confronts its own heart of darkness. Beware the return - en masse - of the pale blue-eyed Christian crusader. Note 1. See key extracts here :http://download.repubblica.it/pdf/2011/memoriale_oslo1.pdf?ref=HREA-1Pepe Escobar is the author of Globalistan: How the Globalized World is Dissolving into Liquid War (Nimble Books, 2007) and Red Zone Blues: a snapshot of Baghdad during the surge. His new book, just out, is Obama does Globalistan (Nimble Books, 2009). He may be reached at pepeasia@yahoo.com. http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Global_Economy/MG26Dj04.html
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Absolutely! The derisive sneer "oh - you're a conspiracy theorist" has become the biggest weapon against the truth; people are stigmatized as nutjobs when they question the 'official story' and labeled as 'conspiracy theorists'. Meanwhile 2 + 2 = 5, and witnesses report more than one shooter, and the lies get narrative treatment in the MSM; the noosphere-created reality will become history. The truth buried in 'conspiracy' websites.
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« Reply #341 on: July 25, 2011, 09:24:48 AM » |
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Pepe Escobar usually writes some good stuff, but he sure is propagating the Joseph Nye concocted narrative even before the bodies are cold. Anyone who believes there was one person responsible for this obvious military precision death squad operation also likely believes in the Easter Bunny and Nigerian Princes who need some account information. Anyone who believes that the manifesto is NOT obvious black propaganda is a fool.
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« Reply #342 on: July 25, 2011, 09:29:42 AM » |
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hello there, already posted this pic in a comment to one of today's articles, but nevertheless... this is a screenshot of a anders b.b.-facebook-profile, that was still online friday evening. shortly after i made the screenshot, it was deleted. http://picturepush.com/public/6171683this profile was created 05 july 2011, it mentions "breivik geofarm" but no real picture of abb.
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« Reply #344 on: July 25, 2011, 09:49:46 AM » |
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I'm putting this here because this is an example of some of the technology they can use to carry out these false flags, and also no one has responded to my thread when it is incredibly serious: http://www.mitre.org/news/digest/advanced_research/02_07/a_eyes.htmlCell Phone Application Reports Local Criminal Activities, Aids Disaster Response February 2007  Eye with emergency symbol One of the problems in catching terrorists is that they blend into the local populations so well that it's hard to identify them. That could soon change with LocalEyes, a concept that enlists the eyes of local citizens as sensors and their cell phones as data capture devices. Emergency communications during natural disasters such as floods and hurricanes is another likely use of the LocalEyes technology. Harry Sleeper, a department head in MITRE's Command and Control Center (C2C), created the LocalEyes concept. His idea was to develop a language-independent service that didn't rely on where in the world a user was reporting an event—it just had to be easy for anyone, anywhere to use the application. "The cell phone is used as a simple, everyday input device," says Sleeper. "Symbols, icons, or pictures representing the current situation are sent with just a click of a button." Rich Byrne, a C2C vice president, formalized the idea in an internal paper about using LocalEyes to counter asymmetric warfare. "Asymmetric warfare involves changes in tactics of a seemingly weak enemy that can offset the strengths of a superior opponent," says Byrne. "Rather than fight together as a well-defined group that can be easily targeted, the terrorists disperse into the population." "Our traditional C2 systems are self-contained and use sophisticated and expensive systems to find the enemy," he notes. "This works well when a large tank is associated with a foe, but it doesn't do well when looking for an individual dressed and hidden amidst a larger population of similar citizens." LocalEyes is an easy-to-use, low-cost cell phone application. It allows citizens in communities throughout the world to report criminal and terrorist activities without revealing their identities. Citizens can also use it to send data reports to authorities on public safety issues such as missing manhole covers, new pot holes, gas leaks, breaks in dams, and downed power lines. LocalEyes is a machine-to-machine data-driven system, so it doesn't need language translation. A citizen need only push a few buttons to send data about the "what," "where," and "when" of a sighting to a collection database. For example, if the sighting is a cache of AK-47 rifles, the citizen turns on LocalEyes and selects an image that's an exact match or is similar to an AK-47, and types in the location. Photos and text can be added to the report as attachments. The citizen now pushes a button to send the LocalEyes report, along with a time stamp, to the collection database. Three Principles Leverage the Local Population Byrne uses three principles to leverage the "local eyes" of a population. (Although he originally focused on Iraq, these principles apply to any country with a large cell phone user base.) 1. Use the local cell phone infrastructure to capture the knowledge of many. Iraq has more than seven million cell phone subscribers, so the country has a good infrastructure. 2. Use data, not voice. Data doesn't need an army of linguists to perform translations so large amounts of data can be passed from system to system without human intervention. Such machine data would be easy to integrate into our traditional C2 systems. 3. Enable local groups to adapt the system rapidly. Terrorists rapidly change their tactics, and our systems must be agile enough to evolve just as fast. Locals must be able to change applications on their own because they are closest to the problem. Brandon Wolfe, the lead developer at MITRE for LocalEyes, says it was designed to be independent of the infrastructure it's running on. "In Iraq, for example, we can quickly overlay LocalEyes on the existing infrastructure so that people can send reports on suspicious activities," he says. "The application can be easily transitioned to the Iraqi security forces; we don't have to pull the infrastructure around with us." Adaptable to Any Culture LocalEyes can be set up by just about anyone in any culture. The local administrator just creates a checklist of things he or she wants LocalEyes to do. For example, to allow people to attach photos, a check mark is placed next to that option on the configuration list. Images and text that fit with the local culture are selected by the administrator. When the location-based version of LocalEyes is completed, it can be automatically pushed out to the cell phone users. New applications can be quickly built within minutes or hours. "If a disaster occurs, for example, local authorities may want to establish which homes have been searched and where victims are trapped," says Wolfe. "They use the online application builder to customize information about the disaster. When a cell phone user starts LocalEyes, it will update itself with the most recent selections and allow the user to submit relevant event reports." Gene O'Sullivan, a principal multi-discipline systems engineer, and Bill Knickerbocker, the project leader for USSOUTHCOM's Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Support, believe that LocalEyes could be used in countries like Colombia for drug enforcement and public safety. "A successful trial in Bogota might encourage the government to expand its cell phone infrastructure into the countryside," says O'Sullivan. "Then, people in remote regions could use LocalEyes to summon help if they see suspicious activities. LocalEyes could be a tool for helping people clean up their environment of criminal activity." "LocalEyes has the potential for being a dramatic paradigm shift in how we operate traditional command and control," says Byrne. "It will affect how we interoperate with coalitions, allies, the public, state and federal agencies. It could be the centerpiece of a new type of interoperability." ______________________ —by David A. Van Cleave ___________________________________________________________________________________ http://www.dtic.mil/ndia/2007heartland/Wednesday/HumePresentationUpdates.pdf                     You know what this is? They're using the public - the general public - as live on-demand ISR - Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance. The authorities have access to the personal files/snapshots you take on your camera - they can datamine this together with all the other fusion data - for instance, using your phone as a 'personnel locator' - and get a more accurate snapshot of what it is you have been doing.Another aspect to this is their insistence on being 'networked' - everything that is 'off the grid' is bad - because they can't access it, it can't be controlled. Arthur Cebrowski (head of Office Of Transformation during the Rumsfeld regime) made a similar remark I think some time ago: http://www.iwar.org.uk/rma/resources/transformation/military-transformation-a-strategic-approach.pdf
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« Reply #345 on: July 25, 2011, 09:57:12 AM » |
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At least two terrorists behind Norwegian youth camp massacre - witnesseshttp://en.rian.ru/world/20110723/165350450.htmlWitnesses of Friday's mass killings in the Norwegian youth camp say there were two terrorists as the shootings were coming from "two different places on the island at the same time," Norwegian VG paper reported on Saturday. At least 92 people were killed in two separate attacks in Norway on Friday. Seven people reported to be killed in a bomb explosion at a government headquarters in Oslo and 85 were killed in a shooting at a youth summer camp on the Utoya island, near the capital. Several young people who survived Utoya's massacre, told VG paper that the shootings were coming from "two different places on the island at the same time." "I believe that there were two people who were shooting," VG quoted a 23-year old Alexander Stavdal. Norwegian police arrested on Friday a 32-year-old ethnic Norwegian, Anders Behring Breivik, who is believed to be behind the attack. The witnesses described the second man as a 180-centimeter tall, dark-haired man with Nordic appearance with "a pistol in his right hand and a rifle on his back." An anonymous 16-year old girl told VG paper that the gunmen seemed to be in a hurry, but nevertheless "always made ??sure that their victims were shot dead." "I saw a boy lying on the ground. He shivered and shook before they came over and shot him again," VG quoted the girl as saying. Among those escaped the camp, were Marius Roset, Matts Kristiansen and Jostein Helsingeng. Roset managed to shelter in a rock while the other guys were hiding in the forest. Continued...
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« Reply #346 on: July 25, 2011, 10:05:14 AM » |
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I'm putting this here because this is an example of some of the technology they can use to carry out these false flags, and also no one has responded to my thread when it is incredibly serious:
No doubt this was a carefully orchestrated, planned FF attack; with a 'manchurian candidate' patsy and military precision. The technology to facilitate this attack is out there; and only a 'conspiracy theorist' would EVER think they would actually use it. :/
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"He that would make his own liberty secure must guard even his enemy from oppression; for if he violates this duty he establishes a precedent that will reach to himself."
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« Reply #347 on: July 25, 2011, 10:09:05 AM » |
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At least two terrorists behind Norwegian youth camp massacre - witnesseshttp://en.rian.ru/world/20110723/165350450.htmlWitnesses of Friday's mass killings in the Norwegian youth camp say there were two terrorists as the shootings were coming from "two different places on the island at the same time," Norwegian VG paper reported on Saturday. Ok... will they amend the narrative to 'explain' this? Or simply ignore it and call it 'conspiracy theory'. Witnesses who saw the underwear patsy being escorted past security/customs at the airport have been ignored (and people now get fondled or radiated as a consequence). I hope the Norwegians wake up to this.
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« Reply #349 on: July 25, 2011, 10:25:12 AM » |
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hello there, already posted this pic in a comment to one of today's articles, but nevertheless... this is a screenshot of a anders b.b.-facebook-profile, that was still online friday evening. shortly after i made the screenshot, it was deleted. http://picturepush.com/public/6171683this profile was created 05 july 2011, it mentions "breivik geofarm" but no real picture of abb. i found the url of the 05july-profile in my browser-history. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002589942196http://picturepush.com/public/6171683 : its a screenshot of a facebookprofile with the name “anders bering breivik” which was online until friday evening. i got there by typing in his name in facebook after the onlinemedia published his name. minutes after that it was deleted. the only connections to anders bering breivik is 1. his (unusal) name and 2. connection to “breivik geofarm”. the profile was created on 5th of july. as i just said, its deleted since friday evening, no journalist and no onlinemedia referred to this profile until yet. is it possible to find this profile via googlecache? im not into this stuff.
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« Reply #350 on: July 25, 2011, 10:32:55 AM » |
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Breivik's father: I wish my son killed himselfBy David Morgan The father of Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian who confessed to last Friday's twin terror attacks, said he was ashamed and disgusted by his son's acts and wished he had committed suicide. Jens David Breivik, a former diplomat who lives in retirement in the south of France, said he first learned of his son's attacks from media websites. "I couldn't believe my eyes. It was totally paralyzing and I couldn't really understand it," he said. Breivik's parents divorced in 1980, and his father lived in London while he and his mother lived in Oslo. In an interview with the Swedish tabloid Expressen, Breivik said he and his son have had virtually no contact with one another since 1995 (when Anders was 16), except for a "bland" phone call about 10 years ago. "I don't feel like his father," said Breivik from his secluded home in southern France. "How could he just stand there and kill so many innocent people and just seem to think that what he did was OK? He should have taken his own life, too. That's what he should have done." "I will have to live with this shame for the rest of my life. People will always link me with him," he said. Continued...
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« Reply #351 on: July 25, 2011, 10:46:16 AM » |
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Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian man accused in the bombing and shooting spree in the Oslo area that killed 76 people, has pleaded not guilty in a hearing held behind closed doors, claiming his network has two other cells, according to a judge. http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2011/07/25/norway-attacker-profile.html?ref=rssHeger said while Breivik acknowledged he was responsible for the attacks, the suspect believed he needed to carry out these acts in order to "save Norway and Western Europe from cultural Marxism and a Muslim takeover."  Anders Behring Breivik, left, sits in an armoured police vehicle after leaving the courthouse following a hearing in Oslo Monday where he pleaded not guilty to one of the deadliest modern mass killings in peacetime.Anders Behring Breivik, left, sits in an armoured police vehicle after leaving the courthouse following a hearing in Oslo Monday where he pleaded not guilty to one of the deadliest modern mass killings in peacetime. Aftenposten/Jon-Are Berg-Jacobsen/Associated Press Heger said that Breivik, who was charged under Norway's terrorism act, said he wished to induce "the greatest possible loss to the Labour Party" because he believed it had failed the country. Heger said the suspect said the operation "was not to kill as many people as possible, but to give a strong signal that cannot be misunderstood." Heger had made the decision Monday to close the hearing to the public on a request from police. Breivik had requested an open hearing in which he would wear a uniform, making clear in an internet manifesto that he planned to turn his court appearance into theater.
"It is clear that there is concrete information that a public hearing with the suspect present could quickly lead to an extraordinary and very difficult situation in terms of the investigation and security," the court said in a statement.
The court acknowledged that there was a need for transparency in the case and that it normally would consider arguments from the press but said that wasn't possible "for practical reasons."
In an unusual move, the judge granted prosecutors' request that the hearing be closed even before it began. Normally, a judge would make such a decision in open court. Breivik said it was the NATO bombing of Serbia in 1999 that "tipped the scales" for him because he sympathized with Serbia's crackdown on ethnic Albanian Muslims in Kosovo. A year later he said he realized that what he called the "Islamization of Europe" couldn't be stopped by peaceful means. Police and Breivik's lawyer say he has confessed to, but denied criminal responsibility for, Friday's bombing at government headquarters in Oslo and the mass killing later that day at an island summer camp organized by the youth wing of the ruling Labour Party. At least 93 people were killed in the attacks. Breivik's manifesto chronicled events that deepened his contempt for Muslims and "Marxists" he blamed for making Europe multicultural. Part of Breivik's manifesto was taken almost word for word from the first few pages of the anti-technology manifesto written by "Unabomber" Ted Kaczynski, the American serving a life sentence in federal prison for mail bombings that killed three people and injured 23 others across the U.S. from the 1970s to the 1990s. Breivik did not cite Kaczynski, though he did for many other people whose writings he used. Breivik's manifesto reads: "One of the most widespread manifestations of the craziness of our world is multiculturalism, so a discussion of the psychology of multiculturalists can serve as an introduction to the discussion of the problems of Western Europe in general." In internet postings attributed to Breivik on Norwegian websites, Breivik blamed Europe's left-wing parties for destroying the continent's Christian heritage by allowing mass immigration of Muslims. He said he came in contact with like-minded individuals across Europe, and together they formed a military order inspired by the Knights Templar crusaders. Their goal was to seize power in Europe by 2083 in a string of coups d'etat. Norwegian police couldn't say whether the group existed.
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« Reply #352 on: July 25, 2011, 10:47:23 AM » |
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I do not think this is a side issue...I think this could possibly be a motive!! On the anniversary of the bombing of the King David hotel. Mossad Motive? Jonas Gahr Store: - The occupation must end, the wall must be demolished and it must happen nowThe Foreign Minister was met with claims that Norway must recognize a Palestinian state when he visited the Labour Youth League summer camp Thursday.  AUF WANT BOYCOTT: Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Store was met by demands that Norway must recognize a Palestinian state when he visited the Labour Youth League summer camp at Utøya Thursday. Here the Minister ushered around in the camp of the AUF leader Eskil Pedersen. (Reuters) During the second day of Labour Youth League summer camp at Utøya got the Labour Party's young hopefuls visit by Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Store. Together with the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation correspondent Sidsel Wold and Norwegian People's Aid Kirsten Belck-Olsen, discussed the Foreign Minister of the deadlock between Israel and the Palestinian Authority. As foreign minister arrived Utøya he was met with a demand from the AUF that Norway must recognize a Palestinian state. - The Palestinians must have their own state, the occupation must end, the wall must be demolished and it must happen now, said the Foreign Minister to cheers from the audience. http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&sl=auto&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fpolitisk.tv2.no%2Fnyheter%2Fst%25C3%25B8re-om-israel-palestina-konflikten-%25E2%2580%2593-okkupasjonen-ma-opph%25C3%25B8re-muren-ma-rives-og-det
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« Reply #353 on: July 25, 2011, 10:47:52 AM » |
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last Friday's twin terror attacks Disgusting beyond belief--notice the words they use there--to hearken back to the "twin towers", or WTC and the Pentagon. There is no limit to the subtle conditioning nuances that they bother to engineer into their pathetic and wicked psychological warfare.
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« Reply #354 on: July 25, 2011, 10:59:14 AM » |
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Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian man accused in the bombing and shooting spree in the Oslo area that killed 76 people, has pleaded not guilty in a hearing held behind closed doors, claiming his network has two other cells, according to a judge. Hmm, what possible Noospheric cells would they say he has? Watch them take a massive change in direction with this story, and tie him to Internet hackers, saying that he was somehow affiliated with MIC false flag problem-reaction-solution group Lulzsec, or Anonymous. Watch Lulzsec (U.S./European (NATO) defense contractors/Intelligence Agencies) in the next few days or weeks carry out another false flag cyberattack in "retaliation" to Breivik's arrest or handling. This whole thing is like silly putty for the New World Order--they can and will shape and mold the story within it's Noospheric paradigm on the fly, to their liking, and based on the feedback their AI supercomputers get from surveilling people's reactions and feelings across the globe--tailoring whatever their algorithms deem necessary to have maximum propaganda success, and maximum facilitation of apathy and crippling fear and submission to even more severe ultra-Stasi "security" measures. I would be extremely surprised if they don't tie this false flag asset to some kind of non-existent "Cyber Army" from any nation or group.
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« Reply #355 on: July 25, 2011, 11:03:09 AM » |
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Ring around Utoya Island massacre(7-22-11)
--7-23-11 * 12 wounded in shooting at Kent, WA lowrider car show --7-23-11 * Six killed when dad goes beserk at kid's birthday party at roller rink in Grand Prairie, TX --7-24-11 * Seven wounded in Seattle, WA casino shooting --7-24-11 * Two dead, seven wounded in shooting at backyard birthday party in Stockton, CA --7-24-11 * Nine injured with gunshots at birthday party in Apopka, Fla.
Whenever you have one of these terrrible mass shooting events, there are almost always 'follow-on' events, blamed on copycats. *But the real reason is to 'catapult the (anti-gun)propaganda' as the previous president said.
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« Reply #356 on: July 25, 2011, 11:05:47 AM » |
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Norway killings: Princess's brother Trond Berntsen among deadTrond Berntsen, the stepbrother of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, was killed by Anders Behring Breivik while working as a security guard on the island of Utoya. By Raf Sanchez 10:44AM BST 25 Jul 2011 The off-duty police officer was reportedly able to save his 10-year-old son in the minutes before he was shot by Breivik during a shooting spree that went on for more than an hour. Mr Berntsen, 51, was said to have pushed his son into cover before attempting to challenge the gunman as he rampaged through the Labour Party youth camp. A witness told Norway's Verdens Gang newspaper: "The 32-year-old gunman did not hesitate for one second in his murderous enterprise, and killed the unarmed police officer," the newspaper wrote. His death was announced by a spokeswoman for Norway's Royal family Mr Berntsen was the son of the second husband of Princess Mette-Marit's mother. The princess entered the royal family in 2001 after her marriage to crown Prince Haakon. More: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/norway/8659298/Norway-killings-Princesss-brother-Trond-Berntsen-among-dead.html
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Norway Princess' Brother Killed in Massacre(OSLO, Norway) — Norway's royal court says Crown Princess Mette-Marit's stepbrother, an off-duty police officer, was among the 86 people killed when a gunman opened fire at a youth camp. Court spokeswoman Marianne Hagen says the victim was Trond Berntsen, the son of Mette-Marit's stepfather, who died in 2008. (See pictures of Norway explosion and shooting.) THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below. OSLO, Norway — To Anders Behring Breivik, the Norway explosion and shootings that killed at least 93 people were a "marketing method" for his manifesto, which not only lays out his extreme nationalist philosophy but reveals his attack methods and encourages like-thinkers to do their own mass killing. (Read the killer's manifesto.) Breivik describes how he bought armor, guns, tons of fertilizer and other bomb components, stashed caches of weapons and wiping his computer hard drive — all while evading police suspicion and being nice to his neighbors. In discussing how and where to order bomb components, he said "there is absolutely NO GOOD REASON why anyone (unless flagged by the intelligence agency) shouldn't be able to acquire the above materials." "Any single patriot who wants to establish a cell and begin action can do so, and thus becomes a part of the organisation," he wrote. Friday's bombing at government headquarters in Oslo, which killed at least seven, and the shootings, which killed at least 86 at a ruling-party island retreat for young people, have rattled Norway, home to the Nobel Peace Prize and where the average policeman patrols without a firearm. More than 90 people were wounded, and others remain missing at both crime scenes. Authorities revealed Sunday that one of the attacker's first victims on the island was an off-duty police officer who had been hired by the camp directors to provide private security in his spare time. That detail sheds new light on the confusion many survivors described during the 90-minute massacre. The attacker arrived dressed as a policeman, and some were killed when they approached the killer thinking he was there to save them. Dr. Colin Poole, head of surgery at Ringriket Hospital in Honefoss northwest of Oslo, told The Associated Press that the gunman used special bullets designed to disintegrate inside the body and cause maximum internal damage. Poole said surgeons treating 16 gunshot victims have recovered no full bullets. "These bullets more or less exploded inside the body," Poole said. "It's caused us all kinds of extra problems in dealing with the wounds they cause, with very strange trajectories."Ballistics experts say the so-called "dum-dum" bullets also are lighter in weight and can be fired with greater accuracy over varying distances. Police have not released the names of any victims, but they were mourned Sunday. Norway's King Harald V, his wife, Queen Sonja, and Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg were part of the crowd packed into Oslo Cathedral. People who could not fit inside the grand church, which was strewn with flowers and candles, huddled under umbrellas amid drizzling rain. Read more: http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2084933,00.html#ixzz1T8b0VeTn** Police used 'dum dum' bullets to kill de Menezes - Telegraph
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« Reply #358 on: July 25, 2011, 11:35:55 AM » |
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"Vigilance" = persistent C4ISR used against all of humanity, not owning a gun http://aftermathnews.wordpress.com/2011/07/25/strict-gun-control-public-vigilance-can-prevent-norway-incident/‘Strict gun control, public vigilance can prevent Norway incident’ Posted on July 25, 2011 Philippine Star | Jul 25, 2011 MANILA, Philippines – A senior military officer reminded the people yesterday that the enforcement of laws against illegal firearms and the vigilance of citizens are needed to prevent violent incidents similar to those that claimed the lives of more than 90 people in Norway last Saturday. Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) deputy chief for operations Brig. Gen. Jose Mabanta Jr. said public vigilance would complement the efforts of the security forces. “Two important things can thwart similar incidents. First is strict gun control. Second is the vigilance of the citizenry to complement the initiatives of our security sector,” Mabanta told The STAR yesterday. He said the enforcement of laws against loose firearms is a major concern in the Philippines especially in the south. AFP spokesman Commodore Miguel Rodriguez said the incident in Oslo should serve as reminder to citizens to remain watchful of their surroundings “Vigilance is not only for soldiers. We should not leave our safety to a third party. We should always consider our personal safety,” Rodriguez told radio dzBB. Rodriguez said the developments in Oslo, Norway would prompt the military to review existing security operations.“We are revisiting our measures,” Rodriguez said. “We cannot really be 100 percent prepared (for these types of incidents). The best we can do is make sure we are conscious of the need for personal security and community security and those who need to do their part should do their part,” he added. Rodriguez said the military is working closely with the police, local governments and citizens to ensure public safety.
“We are adopting the whole-of-nation approach. All stakeholders should cooperate to ensure safety with the AFP and the PNP (Philippine National Police) taking the lead,” he said. Rodriguez said the coordination among stakeholders is being conducted through the joint security coordinating councils in the regional level and provincial levels. He said the military is continuously convincing members of armed groups to surrender to prevent violence and to sustain the government’s development efforts. At least 92 people were killed in two violent incidents that comprised what has been labeled as the deadliest tragedy to hit Oslo, Norway since World War II. Reports identified the suspect as Anders Behring Breivik, a 32-year-old Norwegian who is said to be an anti-Muslim, a Christian fundamentalist with far-right leanings. Breivik is the suspect in the bombing of government buildings in downtown Oslo that left seven people dead. He later wore a police uniform and took the ferry to Utoya Island, where he shot dead 85 persons attending a youth camp. Breivik was nabbed by Norwegian security forces at the scene of the shooting in Utoya Island. The Philippine foreign affairs department said no Filipino was adversely affected by the two violent incidents. There are more than 21,000 Filipinos in the European country, which hosts the talks between the Philippine government and communist rebels.
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Breivik's father: I wish my son killed himselfBy David Morgan The father of Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian who confessed to last Friday's twin terror attacks, said he was ashamed and disgusted by his son's acts and wished he had committed suicide. Jens David Breivik, a former diplomat who lives in retirement in the south of France, said he first learned of his son's attacks from media websites. "I couldn't believe my eyes. It was totally paralyzing and I couldn't really understand it," he said. Breivik's parents divorced in 1980, and his father lived in London while he and his mother lived in Oslo. In an interview with the Swedish tabloid Expressen, Breivik said he and his son have had virtually no contact with one another since 1995 (when Anders was 16), except for a "bland" phone call about 10 years ago. "I don't feel like his father," said Breivik from his secluded home in southern France. "How could he just stand there and kill so many innocent people and just seem to think that what he did was OK? He should have taken his own life, too. That's what he should have done." "I will have to live with this shame for the rest of my life. People will always link me with him," he said. Continued... wtf wasn't the underwear bomber the son of a diplomat too?
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