Jahbulon
2012-04-17 17:47:02 UTC
Anders Behring Breivik claims victims were not innocent. Freemason
gunman says youngsters shot on Utøya were not 'non-political children'
and compares them to the Hitler Youth.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik, a Freemason of Knights Templar rank, has
described his killing spree last summer as "the most sophisticated and
spectacular political attack committed in Europe since the second world
war".
The 33-year-old Freemason made the claims in a written statement he was
allowed to read to the court on the second day of his trial - an unusual
demand granted only because he refused to give evidence conventionally
otherwise.
The rambling text, which he claimed he had "self censored" out of
respect for the bereaved sitting in court, attempted to justify what he
had done in the name of "revolutionary nationalism".
Brother Anders Behring Breivik expressed no regret for planning and
carrying out the attacks that left 77 dead last summer. Maintaining he
acted out of "goodness, not evil" to prevent a "major civil war",
Brother Breivik insisted: "I would have done it again."
Brother Anders Behring Breivik identified as his enemy the "cultural
Marxists" who he said had destroyed Norway by using it as "a dumping
ground for the surplus births of the third world". Claiming Norwegians
would be a minority in their own capital "within five years", he blamed
liberal politicians for bringing about Norway's demise with "feminism,
quotas - transforming the church, schools".
The 69 people, many of them teenagers, who died on the island of Utøya
when he opened fire on the youth camp of the ruling Labour party were
"not innocent", Brother Anders Behring Breivik claimed.
"They were not innocent, non-political children; these were young people
who worked to actively uphold multicultural values. Many people had
leading positions in the leading Labour party youth wing," he said,
going on to compare the Labour party's youth wing (AUF) with the Hitler
Youth.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik quoted from a variety of sources to
support his case, including, the Freemason said, a story written in the
Times in February 2010 which he said reported that "three out of five
Englishmen believe that the UK has turned into a dysfunctional society
as a result of multiculturalism". We are unable to find evidence of such
an article.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik told the court that "ridiculous" lies had
been told about him, rattling off a list which accused him of being a
narcissist who was obsessed with the red jumper he wore to his first
court hearing, of having a "bacterial phobia", "an incestuous
relationship with my mother", "of being a child killer despite no one
who died on Utøya being under 14".
Brother Anders Behring Breivik is not insane, he repeated many times. He
claimed it was Norway's politicians who should be locked up in the sort
of mental institution in which he can expect to spend the rest of his
life if the court declares him criminally insane at the end of the 10-
week trial.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik said: "They expect us to applaud our
ethnic and cultural doom - They should be characterised as insane, not
me. Why is this the real insanity? This is the real insanity because it
is not rational to work to deconstruct one's own ethnic group, culture
and religion."
Brother Breivik insisted he was not alone in fighting against "mass
immigration". He singled out as examples the National Socialist
Underground, the neo-Nazi terror cell responsible for killing nine
immigrants and one policewoman in Germany, and Peter Mangs, the man
suspected of carrying out a seven-year killing spree in the Swedish city
of Malmö.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik said that these "heroic young people"
should be celebrated for sacrificing their lives for the conservative
revolution. He said that "the three most powerful politicians in
Europe" shared his views, saying: "Sarkozy, Merkel and Cameron have all
noted that multiculturalism doesn't work."
At the start of the Tuesday 17.04.2012 court session, one of the five
judges was dismissed from the panel after it emerged he had posted a
message on Facebook last year saying the "death penalty is the only just
thing to do in this case". Thomas Indebro, 33, one of three ordinary
Norwegians sitting as a "lay judge" alongside two professionals, stepped
down and was replaced.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik has five days to explain why he set off a
bomb in Oslo's government district, killing eight, and then gunned down
69 on Utøya. Brother Anders Behring Breivik denies criminal guilt,
saying he was acting out of "necessity". On Tuesday 17.04.2012 the
court-appointed interpreters issued a correction to their translation of
Breivik's not guilty plea on Monday, 16.04.2012.
He is not claiming to have acted out of "self defence", as originally
reported, but using a defence under section 47 of the Norwegian penal
code, which states: "No person may be punished for any act that he has
committed in order to save someone's person or property from an
otherwise unavoidable danger when the circumstances justified him in
regarding this danger as particularly significant in relation to the
damage that might be caused by his act."
Brother Anders Behring Breivik receives full help from the Freemason
Grand Charity and the Masonic Samaritan Fund. Freemasonry has given his
victims nothing.
gunman says youngsters shot on Utøya were not 'non-political children'
and compares them to the Hitler Youth.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik, a Freemason of Knights Templar rank, has
described his killing spree last summer as "the most sophisticated and
spectacular political attack committed in Europe since the second world
war".
The 33-year-old Freemason made the claims in a written statement he was
allowed to read to the court on the second day of his trial - an unusual
demand granted only because he refused to give evidence conventionally
otherwise.
The rambling text, which he claimed he had "self censored" out of
respect for the bereaved sitting in court, attempted to justify what he
had done in the name of "revolutionary nationalism".
Brother Anders Behring Breivik expressed no regret for planning and
carrying out the attacks that left 77 dead last summer. Maintaining he
acted out of "goodness, not evil" to prevent a "major civil war",
Brother Breivik insisted: "I would have done it again."
Brother Anders Behring Breivik identified as his enemy the "cultural
Marxists" who he said had destroyed Norway by using it as "a dumping
ground for the surplus births of the third world". Claiming Norwegians
would be a minority in their own capital "within five years", he blamed
liberal politicians for bringing about Norway's demise with "feminism,
quotas - transforming the church, schools".
The 69 people, many of them teenagers, who died on the island of Utøya
when he opened fire on the youth camp of the ruling Labour party were
"not innocent", Brother Anders Behring Breivik claimed.
"They were not innocent, non-political children; these were young people
who worked to actively uphold multicultural values. Many people had
leading positions in the leading Labour party youth wing," he said,
going on to compare the Labour party's youth wing (AUF) with the Hitler
Youth.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik quoted from a variety of sources to
support his case, including, the Freemason said, a story written in the
Times in February 2010 which he said reported that "three out of five
Englishmen believe that the UK has turned into a dysfunctional society
as a result of multiculturalism". We are unable to find evidence of such
an article.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik told the court that "ridiculous" lies had
been told about him, rattling off a list which accused him of being a
narcissist who was obsessed with the red jumper he wore to his first
court hearing, of having a "bacterial phobia", "an incestuous
relationship with my mother", "of being a child killer despite no one
who died on Utøya being under 14".
Brother Anders Behring Breivik is not insane, he repeated many times. He
claimed it was Norway's politicians who should be locked up in the sort
of mental institution in which he can expect to spend the rest of his
life if the court declares him criminally insane at the end of the 10-
week trial.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik said: "They expect us to applaud our
ethnic and cultural doom - They should be characterised as insane, not
me. Why is this the real insanity? This is the real insanity because it
is not rational to work to deconstruct one's own ethnic group, culture
and religion."
Brother Breivik insisted he was not alone in fighting against "mass
immigration". He singled out as examples the National Socialist
Underground, the neo-Nazi terror cell responsible for killing nine
immigrants and one policewoman in Germany, and Peter Mangs, the man
suspected of carrying out a seven-year killing spree in the Swedish city
of Malmö.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik said that these "heroic young people"
should be celebrated for sacrificing their lives for the conservative
revolution. He said that "the three most powerful politicians in
Europe" shared his views, saying: "Sarkozy, Merkel and Cameron have all
noted that multiculturalism doesn't work."
At the start of the Tuesday 17.04.2012 court session, one of the five
judges was dismissed from the panel after it emerged he had posted a
message on Facebook last year saying the "death penalty is the only just
thing to do in this case". Thomas Indebro, 33, one of three ordinary
Norwegians sitting as a "lay judge" alongside two professionals, stepped
down and was replaced.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik has five days to explain why he set off a
bomb in Oslo's government district, killing eight, and then gunned down
69 on Utøya. Brother Anders Behring Breivik denies criminal guilt,
saying he was acting out of "necessity". On Tuesday 17.04.2012 the
court-appointed interpreters issued a correction to their translation of
Breivik's not guilty plea on Monday, 16.04.2012.
He is not claiming to have acted out of "self defence", as originally
reported, but using a defence under section 47 of the Norwegian penal
code, which states: "No person may be punished for any act that he has
committed in order to save someone's person or property from an
otherwise unavoidable danger when the circumstances justified him in
regarding this danger as particularly significant in relation to the
damage that might be caused by his act."
Brother Anders Behring Breivik receives full help from the Freemason
Grand Charity and the Masonic Samaritan Fund. Freemasonry has given his
victims nothing.
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