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Freemason Anders Behring Breivik denies contact with EDL
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Jahbulon
2012-04-20 14:11:55 UTC
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Norwegian killer Freemason said in his trial that English Defence League
cannot compare to the Masonic Knights Templar to which he belongs.

Brother Anders Behring Breivik told his trial in Oslo that, despite
being a Freemason, he was a nice person before he started training for
the massacre in Norway. Brother Anders Behring Breivik has denied
having contact with the English Defence League, the anti-Islamic network
formed in Britain in 2009.

Giving evidence on the fifth day of his 10-week trial for killing 77
people in Norway last summer, the 33-year-old Freemason admitted he had
posted on Internet forums linked to the EDL and had traded messages with
an EDL member on one of them. But, he insisted: "I have never had
contact with the English Defence League."

He told the court that the EDL was fundamentally different from the
Masonic Knights Templar, the anti-immigration network of "militant
nationalists" to which he belongs. He said: "The EDL is an anti-violent
organisation supporting democracy and [opposing] Sharia and Islamisation
and they have nothing to do with the Freemasons in the Knights Templar
at all. You cannot even compare them."

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

Brother Breivik, an active Freemason, insisted on Friday 20.04.2012 he
was a "nice person" 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 Breivik said he had learned 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 the
trial. "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."

Brother Anders Behring Breivik claimed he was "quite normal up until
2006 when I started training". Those who knew him saw him as "a nice
person, a sympathetic person who is quite caring to friends".

He added: "Under normal circumstances I am a very nice person. An
example is a funeral that I went to, when my best friend Peter's brother
died. I felt that was the saddest day I have ever experienced in my
life. I believe I was the one who cried the most, the hardest, during
that funeral."

The Knight Templar Freemason claimed he had a good relationship with his
family, particularly his sister, who lives in Los Angeles, and his
retired mother, with whom he lived for the five years leading up to the
attacks. He told the court he would urge his mother to find a hobby, but
that she would tell him: "You're my hobby". She has been called by the
prosecution to give evidence but has been excused on medical grounds.

Brother Anders Behring Breivik claimed he carried out the attacks out of
love: "My love to my ethnic group, my people, my country, is stronger
than my love for myself." He was not a narcissist because "a narcissist
would never sacrifice himself for anything or anybody".

Brother Breivik said he was fighting against anti-European racism
carried out by "the Norwegian media and the Marxist elites". He said: "I
am not a racist. I am an anti-racist."

He objected to the "feminisation" of Norway, which he said was imported
from the Soviet Union by the Norwegian Labour party after the second
world war. "Suddenly boys are supposed to start knitting and doing
crochet and cooking," he complained, saying that traditional gender role
models were reversed when girls were learning about DIY.

Asked what comprised the Norwegian culture which he killed to protect,
Brother Anders Behring Breivik said: "Everything in Norway, ranging from
door handles, patterns, beer brands, contributes to our way of being -
everything is culture, everything that surrounds us. The way we speak,
act, school discipline, politeness, the way we address each other."

On Friday afternoon 20.04.2012 the prosecution began questioning Brother
Breivik about how he prepared for and carried out the Masonic gun attack
which left 69 dead on the island of Utøya, while he was wearing a police
uniform obtained from his brethren in Freemasonry.
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Tony Dragon
2012-04-20 17:27:51 UTC
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On 20/04/2012 15:11, Jahbulon wrote:


More falsely edited cut'n'paste

If you want to read the report (without the added Freemason references)
go to
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/apr/20/anders-behring-breivik-edl-trial
pullgees
2012-04-20 20:33:45 UTC
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Post by Jahbulon
Norwegian killer Freemason said in his trial that English Defence League
cannot compare to the Masonic Knights Templar to which he belongs.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik told his trial in Oslo that, despite
being a Freemason, he was a nice person before he started training for
the massacre in Norway.  Brother Anders Behring Breivik has denied
having contact with the English Defence League, the anti-Islamic network
formed in Britain in 2009.
Giving evidence on the fifth day of his 10-week trial for killing 77
people in Norway last summer, the 33-year-old Freemason admitted he had
posted on Internet forums linked to the EDL and had traded messages with
an EDL member on one of them. But, he insisted: "I have never had
contact with the English Defence League."
He told the court that the EDL was fundamentally different from the
Masonic Knights Templar, the anti-immigration network of "militant
nationalists" to which he belongs. He said: "The EDL is an anti-violent
organisation supporting democracy and [opposing] Sharia and Islamisation
and they have nothing to do with the Freemasons in the Knights Templar
at all. You cannot even compare them."
Questioned by his own lawyers about how he was able to carry out the
attacks, Brother Breivik described a "meditation" technique he had
developed which mixed "Christian prayer" and Japanese "Bushido warrior
codex" practised by Samurai fighters.
Brother Breivik, an active Freemason, insisted on Friday 20.04.2012 he
was a "nice person" 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 Breivik said he had learned 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 the
trial. "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."
Brother Anders Behring Breivik claimed he was "quite normal up until
2006 when I started training". Those who knew him saw him as "a nice
person, a sympathetic person who is quite caring to friends".
He added: "Under normal circumstances I am a very nice person. An
example is a funeral that I went to, when my best friend Peter's brother
died. I felt that was the saddest day I have ever experienced in my
life. I believe I was the one who cried the most, the hardest, during
that funeral."
The Knight Templar Freemason claimed he had a good relationship with his
family, particularly his sister, who lives in Los Angeles, and his
retired mother, with whom he lived for the five years leading up to the
attacks. He told the court he would urge his mother to find a hobby, but
that she would tell him: "You're my hobby". She has been called by the
prosecution to give evidence but has been excused on medical grounds.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik claimed he carried out the attacks out of
love: "My love to my ethnic group, my people, my country, is stronger
than my love for myself." He was not a narcissist because "a narcissist
would never sacrifice himself for anything or anybody".
Brother Breivik said he was fighting against anti-European racism
carried out by "the Norwegian media and the Marxist elites". He said: "I
am not a racist. I am an anti-racist."
He objected to the "feminisation" of Norway, which he said was imported
from the Soviet Union by the Norwegian Labour party after the second
world war. "Suddenly boys are supposed to start knitting and doing
crochet and cooking," he complained, saying that traditional gender role
models were reversed when girls were learning about DIY.
Asked what comprised the Norwegian culture which he killed to protect,
Brother Anders Behring Breivik said: "Everything in Norway, ranging from
door handles, patterns, beer brands, contributes to our way of being -
everything is culture, everything that surrounds us. The way we speak,
act, school discipline, politeness, the way we address each other."
On Friday afternoon 20.04.2012 the prosecution began questioning Brother
Breivik about how he prepared for and carried out the Masonic gun attack
which left 69 dead on the island of Utøya, while he was wearing a police
uniform obtained from his brethren in Freemasonry.
--
Praise be to Jahbulon, holy god of Royal Arch Freemasons
http://www.freemasonrywatch.org/jahbulon.html
We are all capable of reading the trial proceedings, I don't think UK
Legal needs its own reporter.
Jahbulon
2012-04-20 20:45:59 UTC
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Post by pullgees
We are all capable of reading the trial proceedings,
I don't think UK Legal needs its own reporter.
We all need to be reminded of the evils of Freemasonry, and ordinary
Freemasons like the Norwegian mass murderer Brother Anders Behring Breivik,
and, amongst many others, Brother Gerry McCann.
--
Praise be to Jahbulon, holy god of Royal Arch Freemasons

http://www.freemasonrywatch.org/jahbulon.html
Janitor of Lunacy
2012-04-20 22:03:39 UTC
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Post by Jahbulon
Post by pullgees
We are all capable of reading the trial proceedings,
I don't think UK Legal needs its own reporter.
We all need to be reminded of the evils of Freemasonry, and ordinary
Freemasons like the Norwegian mass murderer Brother Anders Behring Breivik,
and, amongst many others, Brother Gerry McCann.
We do not, since most people don't care what freemasonry is, and what it
does, if anything.
And any responsible reporter would not bend the truth in the bizarre ways in
which you do.
When you make sense, you make sense; but that is infrequent and deters
sensible people from reading your posts, since they now know what to expect-
and, to be honest, nobody is going to be convinced by your schoolboy
rhetorical tricks unless they are as stupid as you seem capable of being. In
short, you're talking to yourself.

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