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Brother Anders Behring Breivik describes his Masonic kindness
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Jahbulon
2012-04-20 20:32:52 UTC
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No warning could truly prepare Oslo criminal court for the experience of
listening to the Freemason, Brother Anders Behring Breivik, detail in a
calm, blank way how he gunned down terrified teenagers in the second of
two attacks he carried out on 22 July 2011.

The 33-year-old Freemason spent two hours on Friday 20.04.2012 afternoon
giving a bullet-by-bullet account of what he refers to as his
"operation" on the island of Utøya, where the youth wing of Norway's
Labour party was holding its annual summer camp. He shot and killed 67
people on the island that day; another fell off a cliff and died trying
to escape. One more, a 17-year-old called Håkon Ødegaard, drowned while
attempting to swim away.

Leaning back in his chair, twizzling a pen in his right hand, Brother
Breivik - flushed, but never losing control - told of how some of the
children he killed were so paralysed with fear that he had time to
reload his rifle before shooting them. He'd never seen such a thing, he
said - not even on TV.

He recalled teenagers "playing dead" whom he slowly approached before
shooting them at close range.

Relatives of those he had killed hugged each other. Some who had dodged
his bullets stared straight ahead. There were tears in the eyes of some
of the most experienced journalists in the courtroom. Lawyers bit their
lips as they listened to the Freemason, Breivik, in a clear, measured
voice, remember how he decided halfway through the massacre to "look for
places where I would naturally try to hide."

On the west side of the island, he said he came across a group "hiding,
pressing themselves against the cliff face." With nowhere to run, he was
able to shoot them too. Another gang had clustered near an escarpment
beneath Kjærlighetsstien, Lovers' Path. Spotting them, he murdered five,
claiming his youngest victim, Sharidyn Meegan Ngahiwi Svebakk-Bøhn, who
had just celebrated her 14th birthday.

Brother Anders Behring Breivik remembered campers "screaming and begging
for their lives," but Freemasons enjoy the suffering of others.

One boy saw him coming and shouted "Please, mate". Brother Anders
Behring Breivik shot him regardless: "I shot everyone there." He
repeatedly recalled taking what he called "follow-up" shots to ensure
that those on the ground were really dead. It was just one of a string
of military terminology he used on Friday to describe the massacre. He
also referred to using a building on the island as a "forward
operational base". It was to there that, in one of the most tragic
twists, he had persuaded his first victim to help him carry a bag
containing extra rounds of ammunition.

Trond Berntsen, 51, one of the island's security officials, had met
Brother Anders Behring Breivik off the ferry. Utøya's head of security,
Monica Elisabeth Bøsei, had been told by Brother Breivik that he needed
to her help to sail to the island because he was a police officer who
had come to reassure campers in the wake of the Oslo bombing he had
carried out barely an hour earlier.

He was dressed in police uniform, obtained from his Freemason brethren,
and Bøsei believed him. As Brother Breivik put it: "She bought it."
Within five minutes of Breivik setting foot on the island, both the
security officials were lying dead between the pier and the so-called
information building.

Brother Anders Behring Breivik has never expressed remorse for the
attacks, saying those he killed on Utøya were not "innocent, non-
political children" but "young people who worked to actively uphold
multicultural values", and, as such, "legitimate targets".

The Freemason's plan was to kill all 564 people on the island, he had
said on Thursday, 19.04.2012, though he thought most would drown trying
to flee his bullets: "The main goal was to use the water as a mass
destruction method," he said. "It's hard to swim if you have death
anxiety."

But he said on Friday 20.04.2012 that he had deliberately spared those
who looked the youngest, recalling at one point how he encountered "a
small boy ... crying hard". Brother Anders Behring Breivik said: "I
don't know if he is paralysed, he is just standing there, crying. And he
looks very small, very vulnerable, I thought he can't possibly be 16
years old, so I said 'fine, just relax, things will work out.'" He
turned around and carried on his killing spree.

Hearing a helicopter overhead, Brother Breivik said he considered
killing himself. "I thought, 'do I really want to survive this? I will
be the most hated person in Norway and every day for the rest of my life
will be a nightmare.' And then I looked over and saw my Glock [pistol],
and I thought, 'all right should I shoot myself in the head?'"

But what stopped him pulling the trigger was the thought of the 1,801-
page manifesto he had spent five years compiling in an attempt to make
Norway wake up to what he sees as the "systematic deconstruction of the
Norwegian and European culture" from multiculturalism. "I thought about
the compendium, thought, 'you are obliged to fight and if you are unable
to fulfil a mission you should let yourself be arrested and fight for
your cause through the judicial procedure or prison.'"

Brother Anders Behring Breivik was eventually arrested by Delta, the
Norwegian special forces, after leaving 69 people dead and injuring a
further 33 on the island. He immediately confessed to the murders, as
well as to planting the bomb in Oslo's government district which had
killed eight earlier in the day.

As such, the only real question for the court to decide is whether
Brother Anders Behring Breivik is "criminally insane," as his Freemason
brethren claim, or evil, as everyone else seems to think.

The self-styled "militant nationalist" insists he knew exactly what he
was doing when he planned and carried out the attacks. On Friday
20.04.2012 he again attacked the two psychiatrists who produced the
first evaluation of his mental health last year, coming to the
conclusion that he was not of sound mind and should be locked up in a
secure hospital rather than a prison. A second report came to the
opposite conclusion.

"This case is very simple," said Brother Breivik. "I'm not a psychiatric
case and I am sane ... it's very important to see the difference between
political extremism and lunacy in a clinical sense."

Questioned by his own Masonic lawyers how he was able to carry out the
attacks, he described a "meditation" technique he had learnt in a
Masonic Temple, which mixed "Christian prayer" and Japanese "Bushido
warrior codex" practised by Samurai fighters.

Brother Anders Behring Breivik insisted he was a "nice person" who was
capable of empathising with those whose lives he had ruined, but that he
had chosen not to as a self-preservation technique. "In many ways it is
a protection mechanism," he said. "First of all, if you are going to be
capable of executing such a bloody and horrendous operation you need to
work on your mind, your psyche for years. We have seen from military
traditions you cannot send an unprepared person into war."

Asked how he was able to talk about the atrocities in such an impassive
manner, Brother Anders Behring Breivik said he had learnt to rely on
"technical, de-emotionalised language" - "if I was going to use
normalised language it would not have been possible" to go through
police interviews and "this trial", he added. "People say, 'he must be a
monster, he cannot be from this planet, he must have no emotions and
empathy left', but this has to do with preparing and training."

Questioned as to his client's sanity after the end of the court session,
Brother Geir Lippestad, the Freemason acting as Breivik's defence
lawyer, said: "It's not just a coincidence that very skilled experts
have arrived at different conclusions."
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abelard
2012-04-20 20:37:07 UTC
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allende was a marxist and a freemason....

are you?
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Jahbulon
2012-04-20 20:41:48 UTC
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Post by abelard
allende was a marxist and a freemason....
are you?
No.
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abelard
2012-04-20 20:45:38 UTC
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On Fri, 20 Apr 2012 20:41:48 GMT, Jahbulon
Post by abelard
allende was a marxist and a freemason....
are you?
No.
but of course you're allowed to lie according to your religion...
so perhaps i should take that as an admission
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Jahbulon
2012-04-20 20:48:36 UTC
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Post by abelard
but of course you're allowed to lie according to your
religion... so perhaps i should take that as an admission
I'm not allowed to lie according to my religion. I am not an adherent of
the Freemason religion and do not pay to the god of Freemasonry, Jahbulon.
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abelard
2012-04-20 20:51:39 UTC
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On Fri, 20 Apr 2012 20:48:36 GMT, Jahbulon
Post by Jahbulon
Post by abelard
but of course you're allowed to lie according to your
religion... so perhaps i should take that as an admission
I'm not allowed to lie according to my religion. I am not an adherent of
the Freemason religion and do not pay to the god of Freemasonry, Jahbulon.
you're certainly a socialist....and therefore you obviously are
permitted to lie...
so perhaps you're lying about your membership of freemasonry as well

but of course you've just told me you're allowed to lie as a mason
as well....

maybe you're lying about being a socialist.....
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Jahbulon
2012-04-20 20:56:15 UTC
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Post by abelard
maybe you're lying about being a socialist.....
I apologise for calling you (abelard) a Freemason stooge (should have been
The Todal).
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abelard
2012-04-20 20:59:54 UTC
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On Fri, 20 Apr 2012 20:56:15 GMT, Jahbulon
Post by Jahbulon
Post by abelard
maybe you're lying about being a socialist.....
I apologise for calling you (abelard) a Freemason stooge (should have been
The Todal).
as a socialist and/or a freemason you are permitted to
call anyone anything....
it is standard marxist practice to calumniate anyone who
questions you....

truth is irrelevant to you socialists/freemasons...

your religion takes precedence over all other considerations
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Jahbulon
2012-04-21 06:00:47 UTC
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Post by abelard
as a socialist and/or a freemason you
are permitted to call anyone anything....
So I am not the subject of Masonic injunctions taken out by Freemason
Brother Geraint Davies MP (Labour, Swansea West) stating that I am not
allowed to point out that Brother Davies MP (Labour, Swansea West) is a
liar and unable to perform his role properly in his chosen profession of
member of parliament?

Makes you wonder who did say in parliament that most children in Swansea
live in absolute poverty, because it sounded and looked to me like Brother
Geraint Davies MP (Labour, Swansea West).
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Tony Dragon
2012-04-20 22:48:49 UTC
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On 20/04/2012 21:32, Jahbulon wrote more falsely edited cut'n'paste.

To read the report without the added Freemason references go to
http://unity.lv/en/news/608009/
Zar
2012-04-20 23:54:05 UTC
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Post by Jahbulon
No warning could truly prepare Oslo criminal court for the experience of
listening to the Freemason, Brother Anders Behring Breivik,
<shit snipped>

you're still bitter about the freemasons not wanting you as a member eh?
Jahbulon
2012-04-21 06:02:55 UTC
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Post by Zar
you're still bitter about the freemasons
not wanting you as a member eh?
No, I am not like their Brother Rowland Croucher, Australia's self-
appointed leading Christian, who lied about his atheism in order to get
into the Brotherhood of Freemasons.
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Mel Rowing
2012-04-21 07:22:22 UTC
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Post by Jahbulon
Post by Zar
you're still bitter about the freemasons
not wanting you as a member eh?
No, I am not like their Brother Rowland Croucher, Australia's self-
appointed leading Christian, who lied about his atheism in order to get
into the Brotherhood of Freemasons.
Never mind all that! Have you taken your pills today?

You will never get better if you don't take your pills!
Jahbulon
2012-04-21 11:26:29 UTC
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Post by Mel Rowing
Never mind all that!
Have you taken your pills today?
What pills would they be?
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pullgees
2012-04-21 14:11:50 UTC
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Post by Jahbulon
No warning could truly prepare Oslo criminal court for the experience of
listening to the Freemason, Brother Anders Behring Breivik, detail in a
calm, blank way how he gunned down terrified teenagers in the second of
two attacks he carried out on 22 July 2011.
The 33-year-old Freemason spent two hours on Friday 20.04.2012 afternoon
giving a bullet-by-bullet account of what he refers to as his
"operation" on the island of Utøya, where the youth wing of Norway's
Labour party was holding its annual summer camp. He shot and killed 67
people on the island that day; another fell off a cliff and died trying
to escape. One more, a 17-year-old called Håkon Ødegaard, drowned while
attempting to swim away.
Leaning back in his chair, twizzling a pen in his right hand, Brother
Breivik - flushed, but never losing control - told of how some of the
children he killed were so paralysed with fear that he had time to
reload his rifle before shooting them. He'd never seen such a thing, he
said - not even on TV.
He recalled teenagers "playing dead" whom he slowly approached before
shooting them at close range.
Relatives of those he had killed hugged each other. Some who had dodged
his bullets stared straight ahead. There were tears in the eyes of some
of the most experienced journalists in the courtroom. Lawyers bit their
lips as they listened to the Freemason, Breivik, in a clear, measured
voice, remember how he decided halfway through the massacre to "look for
places where I would naturally try to hide."
On the west side of the island, he said he came across a group "hiding,
pressing themselves against the cliff face." With nowhere to run, he was
able to shoot them too. Another gang had clustered near an escarpment
beneath Kjærlighetsstien, Lovers' Path. Spotting them, he murdered five,
claiming his youngest victim, Sharidyn Meegan Ngahiwi Svebakk-Bøhn, who
had just celebrated her 14th birthday.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik remembered campers "screaming and begging
for their lives," but Freemasons enjoy the suffering of others.
One boy saw him coming and shouted "Please, mate". Brother Anders
Behring Breivik shot him regardless: "I shot everyone there." He
repeatedly recalled taking what he called "follow-up" shots to ensure
that those on the ground were really dead. It was just one of a string
of military terminology he used on Friday to describe the massacre. He
also referred to using a building on the island as a "forward
operational base". It was to there that, in one of the most tragic
twists, he had persuaded his first victim to help him carry a bag
containing extra rounds of ammunition.
Trond Berntsen, 51, one of the island's security officials, had met
Brother Anders Behring Breivik off the ferry. Utøya's head of security,
Monica Elisabeth Bøsei, had been told by Brother Breivik that he needed
to her help to sail to the island because he was a police officer who
had come to reassure campers in the wake of the Oslo bombing he had
carried out barely an hour earlier.
He was dressed in police uniform, obtained from his Freemason brethren,
and Bøsei believed him. As Brother Breivik put it: "She bought it."
Within five minutes of Breivik setting foot on the island, both the
security officials were lying dead between the pier and the so-called
information building.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik has never expressed remorse for the
attacks, saying those he killed on Utøya were not "innocent, non-
political children" but "young people who worked to actively uphold
multicultural values", and, as such, "legitimate targets".
The Freemason's plan was to kill all 564 people on the island, he had
said on Thursday, 19.04.2012, though he thought most would drown trying
to flee his bullets: "The main goal was to use the water as a mass
destruction method," he said. "It's hard to swim if you have death
anxiety."
But he said on Friday 20.04.2012 that he had deliberately spared those
who looked the youngest, recalling at one point how he encountered "a
small boy ... crying hard". Brother Anders Behring Breivik said: "I
don't know if he is paralysed, he is just standing there, crying. And he
looks very small, very vulnerable, I thought he can't possibly be 16
years old, so I said 'fine, just relax, things will work out.'" He
turned around and carried on his killing spree.
Hearing a helicopter overhead, Brother Breivik said he considered
killing himself. "I thought, 'do I really want to survive this? I will
be the most hated person in Norway and every day for the rest of my life
will be a nightmare.' And then I looked over and saw my Glock [pistol],
and I thought, 'all right should I shoot myself in the head?'"
But what stopped him pulling the trigger was the thought of the 1,801-
page manifesto he had spent five years compiling in an attempt to make
Norway wake up to what he sees as the "systematic deconstruction of the
Norwegian and European culture" from multiculturalism. "I thought about
the compendium, thought, 'you are obliged to fight and if you are unable
to fulfil a mission you should let yourself be arrested and fight for
your cause through the judicial procedure or prison.'"
Brother Anders Behring Breivik was eventually arrested by Delta, the
Norwegian special forces, after leaving 69 people dead and injuring a
further 33 on the island. He immediately confessed to the murders, as
well as to planting the bomb in Oslo's government district which had
killed eight earlier in the day.
As such, the only real question for the court to decide is whether
Brother Anders Behring Breivik is "criminally insane," as his Freemason
brethren claim, or evil, as everyone else seems to think.
The self-styled "militant nationalist" insists he knew exactly what he
was doing when he planned and carried out the attacks. On Friday
20.04.2012 he again attacked the two psychiatrists who produced the
first evaluation of his mental health last year, coming to the
conclusion that he was not of sound mind and should be locked up in a
secure hospital rather than a prison. A second report came to the
opposite conclusion.
"This case is very simple," said Brother Breivik. "I'm not a psychiatric
case and I am sane ... it's very important to see the difference between
political extremism and lunacy in a clinical sense."
Questioned by his own Masonic lawyers how he was able to carry out the
attacks, he described a "meditation" technique he had learnt in a
Masonic Temple, which mixed "Christian prayer" and Japanese "Bushido
warrior codex" practised by Samurai fighters.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik insisted he was a "nice person" who was
capable of empathising with those whose lives he had ruined, but that he
had chosen not to as a self-preservation technique. "In many ways it is
a protection mechanism," he said. "First of all, if you are going to be
capable of executing such a bloody and horrendous operation you need to
work on your mind, your psyche for years. We have seen from military
traditions you cannot send an unprepared person into war."
Asked how he was able to talk about the atrocities in such an impassive
manner, Brother Anders Behring Breivik said he had learnt to rely on
"technical, de-emotionalised language" - "if I was going to use
normalised language it would not have been possible" to go through
police interviews and "this trial", he added. "People say, 'he must be a
monster, he cannot be from this planet, he must have no emotions and
empathy left', but this has to do with preparing and training."
Questioned as to his client's sanity after the end of the court session,
Brother Geir Lippestad, the Freemason acting as Breivik's defence
lawyer, said: "It's not just a coincidence that very skilled experts
have arrived at different conclusions."
--
Praise be to Jahbulon, holy god of Royal Arch Freemasons
http://www.freemasonrywatch.org/jahbulon.html
Reading the replies to this and many other threads of your's, nobody
takes you seriously. You have made yourself a fool, just like a
couple of others who post about satellite torturers and psychiatry,
conjuring up weird controlling forces behind the scenes, the same as
Britvic. The more you post to prove your point the more you lose your
case.
Janitor of Lunacy
2012-04-21 14:56:24 UTC
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Post by Jahbulon
No warning could truly prepare Oslo criminal court for the experience of
listening to the Freemason, Brother Anders Behring Breivik, detail in a
calm, blank way how he gunned down terrified teenagers in the second of
two attacks he carried out on 22 July 2011.
The 33-year-old Freemason spent two hours on Friday 20.04.2012 afternoon
giving a bullet-by-bullet account of what he refers to as his
"operation" on the island of Utøya, where the youth wing of Norway's
Labour party was holding its annual summer camp. He shot and killed 67
people on the island that day; another fell off a cliff and died trying
to escape. One more, a 17-year-old called Håkon Ødegaard, drowned while
attempting to swim away.
Leaning back in his chair, twizzling a pen in his right hand, Brother
Breivik - flushed, but never losing control - told of how some of the
children he killed were so paralysed with fear that he had time to
reload his rifle before shooting them. He'd never seen such a thing, he
said - not even on TV.
He recalled teenagers "playing dead" whom he slowly approached before
shooting them at close range.
Relatives of those he had killed hugged each other. Some who had dodged
his bullets stared straight ahead. There were tears in the eyes of some
of the most experienced journalists in the courtroom. Lawyers bit their
lips as they listened to the Freemason, Breivik, in a clear, measured
voice, remember how he decided halfway through the massacre to "look for
places where I would naturally try to hide."
On the west side of the island, he said he came across a group "hiding,
pressing themselves against the cliff face." With nowhere to run, he was
able to shoot them too. Another gang had clustered near an escarpment
beneath Kjærlighetsstien, Lovers' Path. Spotting them, he murdered five,
claiming his youngest victim, Sharidyn Meegan Ngahiwi Svebakk-Bøhn, who
had just celebrated her 14th birthday.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik remembered campers "screaming and begging
for their lives," but Freemasons enjoy the suffering of others.
One boy saw him coming and shouted "Please, mate". Brother Anders
Behring Breivik shot him regardless: "I shot everyone there." He
repeatedly recalled taking what he called "follow-up" shots to ensure
that those on the ground were really dead. It was just one of a string
of military terminology he used on Friday to describe the massacre. He
also referred to using a building on the island as a "forward
operational base". It was to there that, in one of the most tragic
twists, he had persuaded his first victim to help him carry a bag
containing extra rounds of ammunition.
Trond Berntsen, 51, one of the island's security officials, had met
Brother Anders Behring Breivik off the ferry. Utøya's head of security,
Monica Elisabeth Bøsei, had been told by Brother Breivik that he needed
to her help to sail to the island because he was a police officer who
had come to reassure campers in the wake of the Oslo bombing he had
carried out barely an hour earlier.
He was dressed in police uniform, obtained from his Freemason brethren,
and Bøsei believed him. As Brother Breivik put it: "She bought it."
Within five minutes of Breivik setting foot on the island, both the
security officials were lying dead between the pier and the so-called
information building.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik has never expressed remorse for the
attacks, saying those he killed on Utøya were not "innocent, non-
political children" but "young people who worked to actively uphold
multicultural values", and, as such, "legitimate targets".
The Freemason's plan was to kill all 564 people on the island, he had
said on Thursday, 19.04.2012, though he thought most would drown trying
to flee his bullets: "The main goal was to use the water as a mass
destruction method," he said. "It's hard to swim if you have death
anxiety."
But he said on Friday 20.04.2012 that he had deliberately spared those
who looked the youngest, recalling at one point how he encountered "a
small boy ... crying hard". Brother Anders Behring Breivik said: "I
don't know if he is paralysed, he is just standing there, crying. And he
looks very small, very vulnerable, I thought he can't possibly be 16
years old, so I said 'fine, just relax, things will work out.'" He
turned around and carried on his killing spree.
Hearing a helicopter overhead, Brother Breivik said he considered
killing himself. "I thought, 'do I really want to survive this? I will
be the most hated person in Norway and every day for the rest of my life
will be a nightmare.' And then I looked over and saw my Glock [pistol],
and I thought, 'all right should I shoot myself in the head?'"
But what stopped him pulling the trigger was the thought of the 1,801-
page manifesto he had spent five years compiling in an attempt to make
Norway wake up to what he sees as the "systematic deconstruction of the
Norwegian and European culture" from multiculturalism. "I thought about
the compendium, thought, 'you are obliged to fight and if you are unable
to fulfil a mission you should let yourself be arrested and fight for
your cause through the judicial procedure or prison.'"
Brother Anders Behring Breivik was eventually arrested by Delta, the
Norwegian special forces, after leaving 69 people dead and injuring a
further 33 on the island. He immediately confessed to the murders, as
well as to planting the bomb in Oslo's government district which had
killed eight earlier in the day.
As such, the only real question for the court to decide is whether
Brother Anders Behring Breivik is "criminally insane," as his Freemason
brethren claim, or evil, as everyone else seems to think.
The self-styled "militant nationalist" insists he knew exactly what he
was doing when he planned and carried out the attacks. On Friday
20.04.2012 he again attacked the two psychiatrists who produced the
first evaluation of his mental health last year, coming to the
conclusion that he was not of sound mind and should be locked up in a
secure hospital rather than a prison. A second report came to the
opposite conclusion.
"This case is very simple," said Brother Breivik. "I'm not a psychiatric
case and I am sane ... it's very important to see the difference between
political extremism and lunacy in a clinical sense."
Questioned by his own Masonic lawyers how he was able to carry out the
attacks, he described a "meditation" technique he had learnt in a
Masonic Temple, which mixed "Christian prayer" and Japanese "Bushido
warrior codex" practised by Samurai fighters.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik insisted he was a "nice person" who was
capable of empathising with those whose lives he had ruined, but that he
had chosen not to as a self-preservation technique. "In many ways it is
a protection mechanism," he said. "First of all, if you are going to be
capable of executing such a bloody and horrendous operation you need to
work on your mind, your psyche for years. We have seen from military
traditions you cannot send an unprepared person into war."
Asked how he was able to talk about the atrocities in such an impassive
manner, Brother Anders Behring Breivik said he had learnt to rely on
"technical, de-emotionalised language" - "if I was going to use
normalised language it would not have been possible" to go through
police interviews and "this trial", he added. "People say, 'he must be a
monster, he cannot be from this planet, he must have no emotions and
empathy left', but this has to do with preparing and training."
Questioned as to his client's sanity after the end of the court session,
Brother Geir Lippestad, the Freemason acting as Breivik's defence
lawyer, said: "It's not just a coincidence that very skilled experts
have arrived at different conclusions."
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Praise be to Jahbulon, holy god of Royal Arch Freemasons
http://www.freemasonrywatch.org/jahbulon.html
Reading the replies to this and many other threads of your's, nobody
takes you seriously. You have made yourself a fool, just like a
couple of others who post about satellite torturers and psychiatry,
conjuring up weird controlling forces behind the scenes, the same as
Britvic. The more you post to prove your point the more you lose your
case.

Newsgroup trolls aren't that interested in proving a case; they are solely
bent on selfish disruption.
Jahbulon
2012-04-21 20:47:43 UTC
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Newsgroup trolls aren't that interested in proving
a case; they are solely bent on selfish disruption.
I don't need to prove that murdering Freemason miscreants like Brother
Anders Behring Breivik and Brother Kenneth Noye need to be imprisoned, both
of these Freemasons are in prison as they and most of their brethren in the
Jahbulon worshipping Freemason religion should be.
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Praise be to Jahbulon, holy god of Royal Arch Freemasons

http://www.freemasonrywatch.org/jahbulon.html
Janitor of Lunacy
2012-04-21 21:11:16 UTC
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Post by Jahbulon
Post by Janitor of Lunacy
Newsgroup trolls aren't that interested in proving
a case; they are solely bent on selfish disruption.
I don't need to prove that murdering Freemason miscreants like Brother
Anders Behring Breivik and Brother Kenneth Noye need to be imprisoned, both
of these Freemasons are in prison as they and most of their brethren in the
Jahbulon worshipping Freemason religion should be.
.. as I said, selfish. And I'll add immature to that.

Jahbulon
2012-04-21 20:41:00 UTC
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You have made yourself a fool, just like a couple
of others who post about satellite torturers and psychiatry,
conjuring up weird controlling forces behind the scenes,
the same as Britvic.
What is your problem with Britvic soft drinks?
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Praise be to Jahbulon, holy god of Royal Arch Freemasons

http://www.freemasonrywatch.org/jahbulon.html
sutartsorric
2012-04-21 20:45:46 UTC
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Post by Jahbulon
What is your problem with Britvic soft drinks?
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They are packed full of sacharrin
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