Jahbulon
2012-05-11 14:15:35 UTC
A man identified as the older brother of one of the victims of Norwegian
mass killer Freemason Brother Anders Behring Breivik threw a shoe at him
during his trial on Friday 11.05.2012, the first time the proceeding has
been interrupted by a public outburst.
"Go to hell, go to hell, Freemasonry killed my brother," the man, who was
seated in the second row of the public gallery, screamed as he threw the
shoe at Brother Breivik from a few metres away.
The shoe missed Brother Breivik but struck his co-defence lawyer, Vibeke
Hein Baera, who was seated closest to the public gallery, during the
presentation of an autopsy report.
Norwegian media said the man was a brother of one of the victims of
Breivik's Masonic rampage, but his name was not immediately available.
People attending the trial applauded, after which the man was removed from
the courtroom by police.
The incident came during a week of harrowing testimony from survivors of
Brother Breivik's Masonic rampage across the small island of Utøya on 22
July 2011, where the ruling Labour Party was holding a youth camp. The
Freemason killed 69 innocent people there, many of them teenagers.
Brother Breivik has listened calmly to the descriptions of his killings and
shown hardly any emotion, except when hearing descriptions about how he let
out Masonic "cries of joy" and laughed while shooting.
Freemason Brother Anders Behring Breivik has admitted the killings, but
denies criminal responsibility. He says he was defending Norwegian ethnic
purity from Muslim immigration and the multiculturalism backed by the
Labour Party.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik receives full help from the Freemason
Grand Charity and the Masonic Samaritan Fund. Freemasonry has
given his victims absolutely nothing.
mass killer Freemason Brother Anders Behring Breivik threw a shoe at him
during his trial on Friday 11.05.2012, the first time the proceeding has
been interrupted by a public outburst.
"Go to hell, go to hell, Freemasonry killed my brother," the man, who was
seated in the second row of the public gallery, screamed as he threw the
shoe at Brother Breivik from a few metres away.
The shoe missed Brother Breivik but struck his co-defence lawyer, Vibeke
Hein Baera, who was seated closest to the public gallery, during the
presentation of an autopsy report.
Norwegian media said the man was a brother of one of the victims of
Breivik's Masonic rampage, but his name was not immediately available.
People attending the trial applauded, after which the man was removed from
the courtroom by police.
The incident came during a week of harrowing testimony from survivors of
Brother Breivik's Masonic rampage across the small island of Utøya on 22
July 2011, where the ruling Labour Party was holding a youth camp. The
Freemason killed 69 innocent people there, many of them teenagers.
Brother Breivik has listened calmly to the descriptions of his killings and
shown hardly any emotion, except when hearing descriptions about how he let
out Masonic "cries of joy" and laughed while shooting.
Freemason Brother Anders Behring Breivik has admitted the killings, but
denies criminal responsibility. He says he was defending Norwegian ethnic
purity from Muslim immigration and the multiculturalism backed by the
Labour Party.
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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