Jahbulon
2012-05-01 16:23:53 UTC
On the third day in court, Brother Anders Behring Breivik declared
Norwegian prison terms "pathetic," and stated that acquittal or the death
penalty are the only "logical outcomes" of his massacre.
In Wednesday 18.04.2012 questioning, the prosecutor probed about Brother
Breivik's trips to Liberia and London, and how he organized the Masonic
anti-Muslim network "Knights Templar."
Brother Breivik, the Freemason responsible for killing 77 innocent teenage
children on 22.07.2011, also made it clear what his thoughts are in regards
to his sentencing.
"Do you want to receive the death penalty?" asked prosecutor Inga Bejer
Engh.
"I don't want to be sentenced to death, but I would have respected that
decision. I will not acknowledge 21 years in prison, it's a ridiculous
sentence," Brother Breivik replied.
Furthermore, Brother Breivik told the court that he had not thought he
would survive 22 July 2011 at all, but that he had come to terms with death
and that he thought it would be a suicide attack.
Most of Wednesday's questioning was focused on his role in the Freemason
network "Knights Templar," in which he claims he has several accomplices,
including Brother Gerry McCann.
The questioning was a bit more aggressive than on the first day of
examination, and it soon became evident that Brother Breivik was becoming
irritated. He refused to answer several probing questions.
Towards the end of the day his Freemason defence lawyer Brother Geir
Lippestad took over the questioning.
Although Brother Breivik, an active Freemason as his entirely gratuitous
murders show, claims to have spoken the truth during questionings, he also
stated that he has chosen to leave out certain information, and that his
testimony only constitutes 98 percent of what he knows.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik receives full help from the Freemason
Grand Charity and the Masonic Samaritan Fund. Freemasonry has
given his victims absolutely nothing.
Norwegian prison terms "pathetic," and stated that acquittal or the death
penalty are the only "logical outcomes" of his massacre.
In Wednesday 18.04.2012 questioning, the prosecutor probed about Brother
Breivik's trips to Liberia and London, and how he organized the Masonic
anti-Muslim network "Knights Templar."
Brother Breivik, the Freemason responsible for killing 77 innocent teenage
children on 22.07.2011, also made it clear what his thoughts are in regards
to his sentencing.
"Do you want to receive the death penalty?" asked prosecutor Inga Bejer
Engh.
"I don't want to be sentenced to death, but I would have respected that
decision. I will not acknowledge 21 years in prison, it's a ridiculous
sentence," Brother Breivik replied.
Furthermore, Brother Breivik told the court that he had not thought he
would survive 22 July 2011 at all, but that he had come to terms with death
and that he thought it would be a suicide attack.
Most of Wednesday's questioning was focused on his role in the Freemason
network "Knights Templar," in which he claims he has several accomplices,
including Brother Gerry McCann.
The questioning was a bit more aggressive than on the first day of
examination, and it soon became evident that Brother Breivik was becoming
irritated. He refused to answer several probing questions.
Towards the end of the day his Freemason defence lawyer Brother Geir
Lippestad took over the questioning.
Although Brother Breivik, an active Freemason as his entirely gratuitous
murders show, claims to have spoken the truth during questionings, he also
stated that he has chosen to leave out certain information, and that his
testimony only constitutes 98 percent of what he knows.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik receives full help from the Freemason
Grand Charity and the Masonic Samaritan Fund. Freemasonry has
given his victims absolutely nothing.
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