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Anders Behring Breivik - a Christian right-Zionist, anti-Nazis and fanatical EDL sympathizer



The perpetrator anti-Nazi, Mason, Christian fundamentalist and Zionist.

Now, new full sources confirming that the perpetrator of yesterday's horrific mass murder in Norway, Anders Behring Breivik, is a Christian fundamentalist, Freemasons and the extreme Zionist sympathies. He calls himself "anti-racist" and says he hates Nordic ethnic nationalists. He pretends to be strong "market liberal" and compare National Socialism to Islam and called both for "hatideologier". He is a pronounced anti-Nazi and see Winston Churchill as one of their models . Document.no has published all the comments that Anders Behring Breivik posted on this news service.



These can be read in its entirety HERE .



Document.no run by Hans Rustad, a former journalist left. Hans Rustad is Jewish, extremely pro-Zionist and warns of Islamization, violence and other problems associated with Muslim immigration. On his blog meet people with similar opinions, then one of them Behring Anders Breivik.



Anders Behring Breivik comments are long and thoughtful and shows, among other things, Christian fundamentalism and sympathy with the violent Jewish movement EDL, English Defence League, which nationell.nu previously reported. He shows an extreme Zionism and Israel-love.



He was also openly Zionist Geert Wilders and his Dutch Freedom Party, which he called "ekte conservative (culturally conservative)" .



Read our previous articles on the EDL:



Jew movement trying to hijack national protest

EDL - jew infiltration of white nationalism



Anders Behring Breivik call including the British National Party, BNP, for "racists", and writes about the conflict between GDP and EDL:



"Jeg twin Sterk in theory at your stemmer. Hele conflict mellom GDP og startet with EDL et resulting shift in the EDL for noen months from silk. They throw out rasistene og tok distances fra GDP. The valg in stedet SIOE `s ideological grunnlag that you more or less mainstreamsynet til Conservatives time in Vest reach Europe (Vienna School of Thought)."



He sees the EDL as his political role model and threatens including left young people with the organization:



"EDL er et eksempel til og etterfølgelse a Norwegian versjon you the eneste which may prevent Blitz / SOS in the harassment of Norwegian cultural conservative fra andre fronts. On the storage of a Norwegian EDL should vær no. 3 on agendaen venom at we have startet up a conservative culture announced by Nasjonal Distribusjon. "



He writes that he wanted to start up the EDL in Norway:



"Agendaen til the Norwegian cultural conservative Bevegelse de neste five years will Derfor:



1st Avis with Nasjonal Distribusjon

2nd Work for control of several NGOs

3rd Norsk EDL "



While he portrays himself as a strong anti-racist, and writes:



"Etnosentriske beveger as GDP, National Front er ikke velykkede og Vil aldri klare A will slow over 10% oppslutning (GDP 5%, UN, 7%). One can ikke bekjempe Racism (Multikulti) with racism. Etnosentrisme becomes Derfor the complete opposition of the HVA we would like a Open. "



"We have valg Vienna School of Thought as the ideological grunnlag. Dette innebærer opposition to multiculturalism og Islamization (on kulturelt grunnlag). Alle våre ideological argument is based on tough anti-racism. "



"Etnosentrisme breach prinsippene the Vienna School of Thought noe that you årsaken til at you sikkert have blitter sensurert her tidligere."



He hates Nazis, which he believes is right:



"Nasjonalsosialisme has always vært a venstreekstrem ideology so Hvorfor prøver the all-time on strategic plassere him on the Conservatives time? Hvis man hater Kapitalisme og the frie marked,-like the Marxists, Nazis og gjør Islamists, Liberals tilhører you time, period. "



He addressed several times hatred of Norway's left-hand extreme youth, including the Labor Party:



"Hat-propagandaen against Italia og Denmark s Utrolig hyklersk. Norway's own voldelige "Marxist / Islamist Jugend" (Red Youth, SOS Racism, Blitz, in samarbeid with Jihad youth) who have skadet og terrorisert hundrevis of cultural conservative the last years of Oslo will ikke nevnt with et eneste words ... It s kanskje greit so leng multikulturalistene controls the voldelige mob? "



"It s uakseptabelt at AP [Labor Party], EN, Venstre, SP, KRF fund diss voldelige ekstremistene."



Again he threatened EDL against young people:



"There you died understandable. No tør Fordi they know they will trakassert og Angrepet. But people in your ferd with the lei become of him utryggheten. The result you organisasjoner as EDL og other forms of borgervern. "



To define him their "primary doctrines":



"Critical til multiculturalism (Anti-kulturmarxistisk)

Anti-racist

Pro FRP (kanskje Conservatives)

Pro Israel (+ bumped til Armenia, Christian Koptere / Maroni Resetter / Assyrians, cultural conservative Indere, bumped til opprettelse of a Christian state Biafra, Sor Nigeria og bumped til opprettelsen of a Christian state in Sudan, ran til Russ's / Thai / Filipinenes / China + struggle against Jihad)

Anti-UN

Anti-EU

Critical til kulturmarxistiske media (all)

Pro freedom marked

Pro Kristelig "



He calls his business "anti-racist, pro-gay and pro-Israel."



"In all tilfeller, we er ikke in a situasjon where we can velge og wreck party down. We feel sorrow for the Derfor påvirke other cultural conservative til A will on our anti-rasistiske/pro-homser/pro-Israel line. When they reach this line, you can take it til neste level. "



He makes connections between "Nazism" and Islam:



"For Meg, it svært hyklersk A deals with Muslims, Nazis og Marxists forskjellig. They you all tilhengere of hate ideologies. Ikke alle Muslims, Nazis og Marxists s conservative, most of you moderate. But spilling the noen rolle? A moderate Nazi might, venom, on having opplevd vertigo, velge on being conservative. A moderate Muslim can, goats have the blitter nektet A, the inn at et utested, be conservative, etc.



It is in kortene at moderate tilhengere of hate-ideologies, on et senere time point can velge conservatism.



Islam (ISMe) has historic fortress to 300 million deaths

Communism has historic fortress to 100 million deaths

Nazisme has historic fortress til 60-20 million deaths



ALLE hate ideologies should be treated alike. "



He writes that he allowed himself to be baptized voluntarily when she was 15, and complain that the priests of the Protestant church that supports Palestine:



"But today's Protestant Church s a joke. Prester in jeans marsjerer for Palestine og kirke that look like minimalist kjøpesentre. Jeg er tilhenger of an indirect collective conversion fra the Protestant Church tilbake til Catholic. In mellomtiden stemmer jeg at the most conservative kandidatene wood kirkevalg. "



During the weeks that preceded the terrorist attacks in Norway announced the Norwegian Social Democrats, that the Labor Party, that in addition to the earlier decision that Palestine will gain Embassy in Oslo, also is prepared to recognize a Palestinian state. 24 hours before the terrorist attacks visited the Norwegian Foreign Minister, his young comrades on Utöya, where the demand was from the young people that Israel also was to be boycotted.



How did it look at Utöya days before the terrorist attack ( source TV2 ):







Read also:



"At least 80 people killed in Utöya"

Extra! Zionist Freemasons arrested for terror attacks in Oslo

Horror movie picture of the offender

EXTRA: The terrorist attacks in Oslo - Major damage and many deaths





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Pictured: The blond Norwegian, 32, arrested over 'holiday island massacre' and linked to Oslo car bomb blasts

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Pictured: The blond Norwegian, 32, arrested over 'holiday island massacre' and linked to Oslo car bomb blasts

  • Norwegian media name arrested man as Anders Behring Breivik
  • Police say he was behind holiday island shootings and Oslo blast
  • Right-wing extremist committed 'act of a madman'
  • Reports he was shot and wounded before arrest
  • 1.30pm: Massive car bomb explosion kills at least seven in Oslo
  • 3.30pm: As many as 84 feared dead as man disguised as police officer opens fire on island 
  • Eyewitnesses say bodies floating in the sea around the island
  • Undetonated explosives found on Utoya island
Suspect: Norwegian media reported that Anders Behring Breivik has been arrested

Suspect: Norwegian media reported that Anders Behring Breivik has been arrested

The 32-year-old Norwegian man
arrested for gunning down children on a holiday island and detonating a car bomb in Oslo has
been named locally as Anders Behring Breivik.

Described
as 6ft tall and blond, he is reported to have arrived on the island of
Utoyadressed as a policeman and opened fire after beckoning several young people over in his
native Norwegian tongue.

Reports
suggest he was also seen loitering around the site of the bomb blast in
Oslo two hours before the island incident.

Authorities now claim 91 people were killed - in Oslo and on Utoya Island, 50 miles
north of the capital, it was claimed.

Norwegian police said at least 84 were killed at Utoya alone and described the killings as of 'catastrophic dimensions' and 'the work of a madman'.

It took investigators several hours to begin to realise the full scope of Friday's massacre, which followed an explosion in nearby Oslo that killed seven and that police say was set off by the same suspect.

The mass shootings are among the worst in history. With the blast outside the prime minister's office, they formed the deadliest day of terror in Western Europe since the 2004 Madrid train bombings killed 191.

A police official said the suspect appears to have acted alone in both attacks, and that 'it seems like that this is not linked to any international terrorist organizations at all.

'This seems like a madman's work.'

The Oslo bomb blast was outside a
government office, while the island of Utoya is reportedly owned by the
Norwegian Labour Party.

Teenagers on the Norwegian holiday island of Utoya had to 'swim for their lives' and hide in trees when the gunman fired indiscriminately at them.

Around 700 had gathered on the island for a meeting of the youth wing of the ruling Labour party.

Witnesses said the man in police uniform who opened fire beckoned several young people over before shooting at them. He told them to 'come here'.

Other witnesses said they heard him saying: 'This is just the beginning.'

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Teenagers on the Norwegian holiday island of Utoya had to 'swim for their lives' and hide in trees when the gunman fired indiscriminately at them

Teenagers on the Norwegian holiday island of Utoya had to 'swim for their lives' and hide in trees when the gunman fired indiscriminately at them

Massacre: People are seen on the banks of Utoya after the shooting

Massacre: People are seen on the banks of Utoya after the shooting - the Daily Mail has pixelated this image to avoid causing distress


It came as Norway succumbed to a double attack in what is being described as the worst atrocity it has faced
since the Second World War.

Shows: Norway attacks suspect Anders Behring Breivik
Shows: Norway attacks suspect Anders Behring Breivik

Suspect: The 32-year-old Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik, who has been arrested after the attacks

Crime scene: The white van was believed to have been driven onto the island of Utoya by the gunman who then opened fire on groups of children attending a summer camp

Crime scene: The white van was believed to have been driven onto the island of Utoya by the gunman who then opened fire on groups of children attending a summer camp

Camp: A number of children were gunned down in the attack on Utoya island

Camp: A number of children were gunned down in the attack on Utoya island

Utoya Summer Camp
Utoya Summer Camp

Targeted: Hundreds of children were at a summer camp, which is held every year (as pictured here) on the island of Utoya

Trick: A man dressed as a policeman opened fire on children at a summer camp (pictured) on the island of Utoya

Trick: A man dressed as a policeman opened fire on children at a summer camp (pictured) on the island of Utoya

 An aerial view of Utoya Island

An aerial view of Utoya Island where the second attack took place today


Utoya island is 50 miles from the capital of Norway Oslo

Utoya island is 50 miles from the capital Oslo where the summer camp was taking place

Police landed on the island by helicopter as the shooting continued and sealed off the area but ambulances were unable to reach the scene immediately.

Fredrik Walløe, a London-based Norwegian journalist, tweeted: 'A Sea King helicopter carrying medics has reached the island, but can't land because of continued gunfire.'

Locals were urged to help those fleeing the island.

Victim: Woman covered in blood is led away from the scene following the explosion this afternoon

Victim: Woman covered in blood is led away from the scene following the explosion this afternoon

Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, who had been due to visit the island, told a Norwegian TV channel that the situation was critical.

He said: 'We now have reports of a serious situation there - a critical situation on Utoya.'

Emilie Bersaas, 19, spoke from Utoya last night, from where she could still hear police and helicopters overheard.

She said: 'I'm at a building with the army. I ran here when I heard the shooting. I heard a lot of people running and screaming. I ran to the nearest building and hid under the desk.'

She said there was 'a lot of shooting' and she heard 'screaming from the next room'.

'The shooting came from all different directions,' she added. 'Somebody told me to go under the desk. And put mattresses and pillows on top so I felt kind of safe. It was terrifying.'

She said the shooting was very close to the building and hit it at one point.

'I stayed under the bed for two hours. Then the police smashed the window and came in.'

'It seems so unreal, in Norway this doesn't happen here.  It's something that we hear about happening in the U.S.

'It's weird and it's tough and it reminds us of problems that we should have taken more seriously than we have.'

Devastating: Paramedics and civilians help the injured in nearby shops after the Oslo bomb blast

Devastating: Paramedics and civilians help the injured in nearby shops after the Oslo bomb blast

A seriously injured female victim is carried away from the scene by police officers

A seriously injured female victim is carried away from the scene by police officers

She added: 'I'm worried about my friends on the island. I've talked to some of them. Some of them are hiding in the same building as me but some of them I don’t know where they are.'

The island attack came soon after a massive car blast at a government office block in the capital Oslo, where reports say a man also dressed in police uniform, which could have been the same person, was seen loitering beforehand.

It has not been confirmed if the two incidents were coordinated or the island gunman was acting alone - but Oslo police believe the two incidents may indeed be linked.

Wrecked: The blast in Oslo was outside a government office

Wrecked: The blast in Oslo was outside a government office

Smoke billows from a 17-storey government building after a powerful explosion rocked central Oslo

Smoke billows from a 17-storey government building after a powerful explosion rocked central Oslo

A man lies injured in the road amid wreckage from the blast as emergency service personnel rush to help him
A man lies injured in the road amid wreckage from the blast as emergency service personnel rush to help him
The wreckage of a car lies outside government buildings in the centre of Oslo. Police have confirmed the blast was caused by a bomb

The wreckage of a car lies outside government buildings in the centre of Oslo. Police have confirmed the blast was caused by a bomb

Simen Braende Mortensen, a guard on the boat to Utoya Island, told VG newspaper he saw a man, aged between 30 to 40-years-old, in a police uniform and bulletproof vest drive on to the Labour Party-owned boat in a silver van.

He apparently had a pistol and a rifle with telescopic sight, had a Norwegian look and spoke in a common eastern dialect.

It is reported he said he had been sent to beef up security following the Oslo bombing, and was shot and wounded before being arrested. There are reports that he also tried to kill himself, but these have not been confirmed.

UTOYA WITNESSES...

Andre Scheie told Norwegian
broadcaster NRK he saw between 20 to 25 bodies at the youth camp where a
gunman dressed in a police uniform opened fire.

He
said he saw bodies on the shore of the Utoya island where the youth
wing of the Labour Party was holding a summer camp for hundreds of
youths.

He said: 'There are very many dead by the shore ... there are about 20-25 dead.' He also said he saw dead people in the water.

Emilie Bersaas, 19, told Sky News that when the shooting started people started running and screaming.

She hid under her desk for two hours as her building was hit by gunfire.

She
said: 'People are very shaken up as we do not know who is fine and who
is not. There are a lot of people I do not know anything about.

'It
was terrifying - at one point, the shooting was very close to me and
hit the building I was in. The people in the next room screamed loudly.'

Some people fled the attack by
swimming away from the island, while others locked themselves in buildings.

They were warned not to reveal their location on social media networks,
such as Twitter and Facebook, for fear they could be the victims of
future attempts.

Victims of the first blast in Oslo were still being treated as news of the second incident filtered through.

Mr Stoltenberg, who was advised by security officials not to reveal his location, told journalists: 'There is a critical situation at Utoya and several ongoing ops as we speak.

'Co-workers have lost their lives today... it's frightening. That's not how we want things in our country.

'But it's important that we don't let ourselves be scared. Because the purpose of that kind of violence is to create fear.'

Also police were this afternoon were investigating reports of a suspicious package at broadcaster TV2 in the capital.

At least 15 people were injured in the initial attack in Oslo. It is known that seven were being treated at Oslo University Hospital.

The
tangled wreckage of a car was seen outside one Government building with
officers investigating whether it was responsible for the blast and carrying a fertiliser nitrate device.

Fortunately, it was a public holiday and the offices were less busy than during a normal weekday.     

Ulrik Fredrik Thyve was finishing work when he heard the bang.

He said: 'The explosion was immense; my office felt like it contracted, expanded, and windows were blown all over the building.

'Dust, smoke, people bleeding everywhere. I walked out and towards ground zero to see if there was anything to do.'

Nick Soubiea, an American-Swedish tourist in Oslo, was less than 100 yards from the explosion and said: 'It was almost in slow motion, like a big wave that almost knocked us off our chairs. It was extremely frightening.

'There were people running down the streets, people crying, everyone on their cell phones calling home.'

Passersby rush to help a a victim of the blast lying injured in the street

Passersby rush to help a a victim of the blast lying injured in the street

Rescue teams lead away a victim on a stretcher following the blast in Oslo

Rescue teams lead away a victim on a stretcher following the blast in Oslo

Devastation: More rescue workers pick their way through the wreckage to rescue victims

Devastation: More rescue workers pick their way through the wreckage to rescue victims

Explosion: The remains of a building caught up in the blast

Explosion: Rescue workers leave a building after searching for survivors following reports people were trapped in a building

SOCIAL TENSIONS:

Social tensions within Norway have heightened in recent months over the country's perceived stance on Islamic issues.

Though a long-standing Nato member, Norway has not attracted many enemies because it has tended to stay out of international conflicts.
However, it has recently increased

its military presence in Muslim countries such as Afghanistan or Libya, a move bound to anger fanatics.

There was anger among some of the 150,000 Muslims living in Norway when a newspaper reproduced the controversial Danish cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad in January last year.

Last night 'Helpers of the Global Jihad' posted a message on the internet claiming the bombing was 'only the beginning’ of the retaliation over the cartoons.

Other Scandinavian countries have faced radical Islamic attacks in the past.

Violence erupted in Denmark after a newspaper published a cartoon of the Prophet wearing a turban in the shape of a bomb in 2005.

And last December an Islamic suicide bomber, who was radicalised in Britain, set off a bomb in Stockholm.

'I see that some windows of the VG building and the government
headquarters have been broken. Some people covered with blood are lying
in the street,' she said.

'It's complete chaos here. The windows are blown out in all the buildings close by.'

Eyewitness Craig Barnes was behind the Government building that was struck.

He
told Sky News: 'I'm still shocked, I can't believe it. I've got no
words, I'm shaken up. Quite a few people are injured. It has shocked
everyone and its a major holiday here. Everyone leaves here for two
weeks from today.'

The Mayor of Oslo, Fabian Stang, said he did not believe Norway could have been attacked and initially hoped the explosion in the city had been caused by an accident.

He told Sky News he 'wished he could have been there' so that he could have stood 'in front of the young people and ask the gunman to shoot me instead.'

Foreign Secretary William Hague said the UK stood 'shoulder to shoulder' with Norway.

The statement of support came as diplomats sought to check whether any British nationals were caught up in the carnage.

Mr Hague said: 'I send my deepest condolences to all those who have lost relatives or been injured in today's horrific bomb blast in Oslo.

'Our Embassy stands ready to provide assistance to any British nationals who may have been caught up in the attack.

'We condemn all acts of terrorism. The UK stands shoulder to shoulder with Norway and all our international allies in the face of such atrocities.

'We are committed to work tirelessly with them to combat the threat from terrorism in all its forms.'

U.S. President Barack Obama said the incidents were 'a reminder that the entire international community has a stake in preventing this kind of terror from occurring.'

Heide Bronke, a U.S. State Department spokeswoman, said Washington was monitoring the situation but did not have any word of U.S. casualties.

The attack came just over a year
after three men were arrested on suspicion of having links to Al Qaeda
and planning to attack targets in Norway.                            

Violence
or the threat of it has already come to the other Nordic states: a
botched bomb attack took place in the Swedish capital Stockholm last
December and the bomber was killed.     

Denmark
has received repeated threats after a newspaper published cartoons of
the Prophet Mohammad in late 2005, angering Muslims worldwide.   

The
failed December attack in Stockholm was by a Muslim man who grew up in
Sweden but said he had been angered by Sweden's involvement in the
NATO-led force in Afghanistan and the Prophet Mohammad cartoons.     

That
attack was followed weeks later by the arrest in Denmark of five men
for allegedly planning to attack the newspaper which first ran the
Mohammad cartoons.            

In
July 2010, Norwegian police arrested three men for an alleged plot to
organise at least one attack on Norwegian targets and said they were
linked to individuals investigated in the United States and Britain.    

Debris covers the area outside a building in the centre of Oslo with hundreds of windows shattered

Debris covers the area outside a building in the centre of Oslo with hundreds of windows shattered

John Drake, senior risk consultant at London-based consultancy AKE, said: 'It may not be too dissimilar to the terrorist attack in Stockholm in December which saw a car bomb and secondary explosion shortly after in the downtown area.   

'That attack was later claimed as a reprisal for Sweden's contribution to the efforts in Afghanistan.'         

NATO member Norway has sometimes in the past been threatened by leaders of al Qaeda for its involvement in Afghanistan.     

It has also taken part in the NATO bombing of Libya, whose leader Muammar Gaddafi has threatened to strike back in Europe.               

Political violence is virtually unknown in a country known for awarding the Nobel Peace Prize and mediating in conflicts, including in the Middle East and Sri Lanka.           

David Lea, Western Europe analyst at Control Risks, said: 'There certainly aren't any domestic Norwegian terrorist groups although there have been some Al Qaeda-linked arrests from time to time. They are in Afghanistan and were involved in Libya, but it's far too soon to draw any conclusions.'

Shards of glass lay strewn on the pavement following the blast. It is not known how many people are injured

Shards of glass lay strewn on the pavement following the blast. It is not known how many people are injured

Glass is strewn all over the inside of one building as workers rush to escape through the shards

Glass is strewn all over the inside of one building as workers rush to escape through to safety

Fortunately, it was a public holiday and the offices were less busy than a normal weekday.

Fortunately, it is a public holiday in Norway and the offices are less busy than a normal weekday

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