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An Anti-Islamic Crusade
Anders Behring Breivik shocked the world on Saturday July 24, 2011 when for an hour and a half he was allowed to kill almost one hundred people, most of them children, and he wounded a further ninety people.
I say, “allowed” because that’s how long the police took to get to the Island on which supporters of Norway’s left wing government, along with their families were enjoying a treat.
The Norwegian police have so far made incredibly lame excuses for the delay, such as, "We had no back up helicopter or boat".
Anders Behring Breivik spent over two years preparing the massacre and it’s possible that sabotage of the police helicopter (do they only have one or two of them?) and their boat (do they only have one of them?) was carried out by Breivik or an accomplice.
Whilst in no way condoning his actions, I was not shocked that something like this finally happened,
Parts of downtown Oslo now look like downtown Beirut, and Muslims have gone as far as threatening the Norwegian government with another 9/11 – and the rape of Norway’s indigenous women has sky-rocketed.
A Festering Sore
Right-wing Norwegians as well as the right from all over Europe have pleaded for years to stop the immigration, but their pleas have always fallen on deaf ears.
Germany now has close to 30% of Germans wanting to expel its Muslim population.
Breivik has referred to the slaughter as an atrocity, but deemed it necessary in order to save Europe from Muslims and the Left.
The Manifesto
Shortly before the rampage, Breivik posted a 1518 page manifesto on the Internet which espouses,
"Multiculturalists/cultural Marxists usually operate under the disguise of humanism. A majority are anti-nationalists and want to deconstruct European identity, traditions, culture and even nation states".
There is also a video which begins with the emblem of the Knights Templar group that Breivik refers to in the manifesto.
European security officials said Sunday they were aware of increased Internet chatter from individuals claiming they belonged to the group and said that they were still investigating claims that Breivik, and other far-right individuals, attended a London meeting of the group in 2002.
BTW – the “children” were all aged 17-27 and linked to Norway’s socialist party – so much for MSM accuracy!
Click bottom right to watch in full-screen mode
If desired, you can download a PDF of 2083 – A European Declaration of Independence
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I’m not sure it’s wise or not to have this material freely available.
Many people are complaining about sites that have it and are asking for the content to be removed.
What is your motivation?
Europe has been simmering for decades and is now coming to the boil.
Almost 1/3 of Germans want to deport Muslims!
Breivik knew that if he shot a hundred Muslims that it would be in the news for a day and then be forgotten.
Downtown Oslo looks like downtown Beirut and the right have pleaded with the government for years to stop the immigration.
But the left-wing government didn’t listen.
Now they are listening!
I don’t condone the killings in anyway!
But hiding the manifesto and the vid are not the way to go!
We need to understand what prompted Breivik because there are many more like him waiting in the wings!
Thanks for making Breivik’s rambling ‘Manifesto’ available for examination. I’ve read your stated reasons for doing so and I feel I must take issue with some of them.
‘Breivik knew that if he shot a hundred Muslims that it would be in the news for a day and then be forgotten’ – that can hardly be true. If Breivik HAD managed to shoot 100 Muslims in a peaceful country like Norway it would still have made headlines around the world and been discussed and debated in the media in much the same way. The ugly truth is he would have been extremely unlikely to have been able to kill that number of Muslims in Norway – or any other European country. If he had operated outside of Norway he would have risked the likelihood of being discovered before he could have carried out his plans. He could not have done so without help and it has become apparent he did not have a single supporter, let alone the network of sympathizers he fantasized about. Breivik may not be insane despite the insanity of his actions, but he is a coward who chose the softest target – innocent and unsuspecting kids – more because of the almost certain guarantee he would succeed. It is completely disingenuous to say the equivalent murder of Muslims would have been quickly forgotten.
‘Europe has been simmering for decades and is now coming to the boil’ – hardly. If this were so then events like the recent murders of three children by a Muslim fanatic in France would (you’d think) have touched off riots or at least brought hundreds of thousands of outraged Europeans into the streets in protest (much like the US-led invasion of Iraq, for instance) – but of course nothing of the sort happened. As far as Muslim migration and presence in Europe is concerned, it would appear there’s a lot more simmering to do before anything ‘boils’.
‘Almost 1/3 of Germans want to deport Muslims!’ – what credible evidence do you base this claim on? The presence of a sizable Muslim minority is not popular in Germany, nor in many other European countries, but I have not heard of any public survey that shows that percentage of the general population want them all deported!
‘Downtown Oslo looks like downtown Beirut and the right have pleaded with the government for years to stop the immigration’ – have you been to Beirut? PARTS of Oslo have seen what could be described as ‘urban blight’ – particularly in high density living areas – where the cheapest housing is available. Its not rocket science to figure out that’s where most migrants will likely live – and some are pretty run-down but to compare it to Beirut is risible. And the ‘right’ haven’t exactly ‘pleaded’ with the leftist/socialist government over migration – more like a demand that the issue of migration be addressed! The political right in Norway have been a tiny minority for as long as the socialists have been in government – decades! No popularly elected leftist government has EVER listened to a right-wing minority, regardless of the issue.
‘But hiding the manifesto and the vid are not the way to go!’ – I agree completely. Banning or prohibition of anything like that is usually counter-productive and has the opposite affect, or even worse than intended. Like banning certain drugs for example, or the American experience with banning alcohol in the 1930s which led to the rise of organised crime. Putting his Manifesto back under the rock from which Breivik slithered from under to commit his crimes would not allow us to examine his motives and understand what was behind his barbaric acts. This is absolutely necessary, not only to help people and particularly the victims deal with it but to also enable us to learn from it, so that we may be able to prevent future Breiviks. And I doubt there are ‘many more like him waiting in the wings’ – but then again, it only takes one, doesn’t it?
Cheers,
Doc
Thanks for your thoughtful post.
I will try to locate the article relating to forced deportation, but I did just find this http://www.euro-islam.info/country-profiles/germany/ which you might find interesting.
I will post a response to the other issues that you raised a little later today.
As promised
‘Breivik knew that if he shot a hundred Muslims that it would be in the news for a day and then be forgotten’ – that can hardly be true".
You are correct about it not being forgotten in Norway; but Norway is almost forgotten.
Muslims are killing Muslims every day; think Iraq, think Syria and honor killings etc.
And Americans are killing them too.
It’s a headline for day or two, and that’s it.
Christians that get killed because of their faith isn’t even newsworthy, although it’s reckoned that one gets killed around every five minutes.
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"Europe has been simmering for decades and is now coming to the boil’ – hardly".
The article that I sent a link to above pretty much demonstrates that Germans are coming to the boil.
German, Italian, French and UK governments have all stated that the experiment failed.
BTW – The Roman women finally only wanted one child, if that, and the men didn’t want to work or fight.
So they imported slaves from Africa and that finished the Roman Empire.
Not just similar to Europe, but almost the same.
Not Europe, but Australia
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I personally know people that have visited Oslo recently, and they said that the felt that they were in an Arab country.
Admittedly only hearsay, but take a look at this image.
The related article is here.
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The bottom line?!
Europe and perhaps the Democratic world must soon choose between Democracy and Islam, and if it sticks to democracy then it will be Islamisized.
It’s important to understand that Islam is not a religion, it’s a way of life, and if it’s not stamped out then it will replace your way of life.
Having said that, I see no problem with Muslims wanting to live in existing Islamic countries; but forcing it on others is something else.
And Islam calls for that!
It’s really that simple!
And it’s been the the Islamic modus operandi for at least 50 years in Europe.
Take a look at this ..
It’s from a best selling book on the subject entitled, "Slavery, Terrorism and Islam".
And if more non-Muslims read it, then more will hopefully wake up!
As far as I know, no “innocent and unsuspecting kids” kids were killed.
All the victims were over 18, were party members, and were on the island to attend lectures.
Glenn Beck compares Norway victims to Hitler Youth
WASHINGTON Rightwing US broadcaster Glenn Beck has come under fire again, this time for comparing the Labor party camp on the Norwegian island of Utoya, where dozens of youths were gunned down Friday, to Hitler’s infamous Hitler Youth.
“There was a shooting at a political camp, which sounds a little like, you know, the Hitler youth. I mean, who does a camp for kids that’s all about politics? Disturbing”, Beck stated on his radio show Monday.
The remark was panned immediately by various media outlets, and Torbjorn Eriksen, the former press secretary to Norway’s premier, said Beck has sunk to a “new low”.
“Young political activists have gathered at Utoya for over 60 years to learn about and be part of democracy, the very opposite of what the Hitler Youth was about”, Eriksen told The Daily Telegraph.
“Glenn Beck’s comments are ignorant, incorrect and extremely hurtful”, he added.
There is a similarity between the Hitler Youth and the retreat in Norway of course.
The kids (17-27) were on an Island being taught politics by the governing socialist party.
I thought that Islam would take over Europe but many people told me, “there will be a backlash”.
Over 30% of Germans want to forcibly expel Muslims.
So maybe “they” are right!
The Myths Of Oslo.
“This archaic mythology is not only Breivik’s; the Marxists and the radical Islamists embrace it just as avidly. The Marxists embrace the myth of class struggle in a Western world that is no longer capitalist and where there is no working class. The jihadis embrace the cause of holy war (no accident, the Marxists might say, that jihadis raced to take ‘credit’ for the mayhem in the first hours) against a Western world described as Christian and Islamophobic. That, too, is an archaic remnant from a past long dead and buried, especially in Europe. The Old World is secular, and, certainly among its elites, more anti-Semitic and anti-Christian than anti-Muslim. . . . It is thoroughly understandable, then, that some have responded to the Norwegian mass murder with myths of their own, beginning with the fable that Breivik is the tip of a very large iceberg, that includes not only deranged would-be killers but also writers and politicians. Thus they conjure up yet another phantasmagorical mass movement—a vast conspiracy with countless followers, some hidden, others public. There is no such movement. Yes, there are crazy people who think they are fighters in the great cataclysmic struggle of the days of the Last Judgment (and if you want a fine survey and analysis of the enormous variety of such beliefs, and their dreadful effects over the centuries, get yourself a copy of Richard Landes’ timely study ‘Heaven on Earth’). But I doubt there are enough of them to feed more than a handful of Knights Templar, let alone a full-fledged political movement.”
Last month, a day before the murders in Oslo and Utoya, Norway’s Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere spoke at the anti-Israel incitement camp of the AUF, the youth organization of his Labor party.
He called for the dismantling of Israel’s security barrier.
Stoere knew well that it was built to prevent further murderous Palestinian terror attacks.
He was thus indirectly promoting terrorism against Israelis, one day before some in his audience would become terror victims themselves.
True – both he and former PM Gro Harlem were to be among Breivik’s intended targets, but probably by accident with the timing of his attack, he missed them. You are quite correct in pointing out that Stoere, among a number of Norwegian socialist politicians, have long been prominent activists for the Palestinian cause and at best ignore the genocidal manifesto of groups like Hamas which calls for the extermination of Israel. In that regard they aid and abet a terrorist group (Hamas) and other Palestinian groups with similar aims as a condition for the ‘liberation’ of Palestine and the establishment of a Palestinian state.
Breivik has been ordered to remain in custody for a further eight weeks during a closed court hearing, according to the judge
The 32-year-old has confessed to setting off a bomb in Oslo and shooting dead 69 at an island youth camp outside the city, killing 77 people in total on 22 July.
Oslo district court on Monday approved a police request to keep Breivik in custody on terror charges for another eight weeks; four of them in solitary confinement as prosecutors prepare a formal indictment.
Anders Behring Breivik smirked as he was led in to the Oslo district court, handcuffed and dressed in a dark suit, for his last scheduled detention hearing before the trial starts in April.
He stretched out his arms in what his lawyer Geir Lippestad said was “some kind of right-wing extremist greeting”.
Reading from prepared remarks, the 32-year-old Norwegian told the court that the July 22 massacre carried out with a bomb, a rifle and a handgun was a strike against “traitors” he said are embracing immigration to promote “an Islamic colonization of Norway”.
BERLIN – A leading conservative politician said on Thursday that Islam did not belong in Germany, fueling tension at a conference on integrating Muslims that also debated a controversial Salafist campaign to hand out copies of the Koran across the country.
“Islam is not part of our tradition and identity in Germany and so does not belong in Germany,” Volker Kauder, head of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservatives in parliament, told the Passauer Neue Presse.
A 23-year-old Massachusetts man has reportedly found himself an unlikely pen pal.
Confessed Norway mass murderer Anders Breivik.
According to a report in Germany’s Der Spiegel news magazine, Kevin Forts, of Worcester, Massachusetts said he “dreams of one day meeting Breivik or of talking to him on the phone”.
“I represent a nationalist alternative, just like Breivik”, Forts told the newspaper.
Forts, who has written to and received letters from Breivik, said he believes the July 2011 attacks that killed 69 people, most of them in their late teens, in Oslo and Utoya demonstrated a, “sense of nationalism and a moral conscience”.
“Brevik’s fighting against cultural Marxism and the Islamization of Norway and he found that the most rational way to accomplish that was through terrorist actions on Utoya and Olso”.
Asked how Forts could defend the murders, he replied:
“Because I believe that he used it an as unprecedented attack. I don’t believe that it should occur again, but I do believe that it was atrocious but necessary in that it has raised awareness of it, and Breivik did that with the executions”.
And Breivik says that he wouldn’t hesitate to do it again.
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