Jahbulon
2012-05-21 12:09:53 UTC
Marius Hoft (18) was one of the five witnesses who testified in the Breivik
trial Monday 14.04.2012. He survived the shooting at Utøya by holding on to
a cliff side while the Freemason killer was walking five meters above him.
While Hoft was hiding just below Brother Anders Behring Breivik, his best
friend was lying dead just five meters below him. Hoft's father still
remembers his son's exact words when he phoned him after being rescued:
"'Hi dad. I am alive, but I have seen a lot of horrible things."
Hoft was one of five witnesses who told their stories in court 14.05.2012.
In detail, the victims explained how they struggled to stay alive and tried
to escape Brother Breivik's shots.
Lars Grønnestad (19) was hit in the back. He recalls lying down and trying
to cover himself with soil so that the killer wouldn't find him. When he
finally spotted two policemen he was hesitant at first to call for help in
case they weren't real cops, but noticed that they were wearing a different
type of uniform and had a different attitude than Brother Breivik.
"I called out 'hey' to get in contact with them. They came over and asked
if I were hurt. They told me I had a punctured lung and took out two
cannulas that they injected right in between my ribs, Grønnestad explains.
He told the court that he is doing fine today, but that his lungs have not
completely recovered.
Frida Holm Skoglund also testified Monday 14.05.2012. She managed to escape
the killer's shots by swimming across to the mainland. "We won. He lost,"
was Skogland's simple message to the Freemason, Anders Behring Breivik.
"And Norwegian youth can swim," she added.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik receives full help from the Freemason
Grand Charity and the Masonic Samaritan Fund. Freemasonry has given his
victims nothing.
trial Monday 14.04.2012. He survived the shooting at Utøya by holding on to
a cliff side while the Freemason killer was walking five meters above him.
While Hoft was hiding just below Brother Anders Behring Breivik, his best
friend was lying dead just five meters below him. Hoft's father still
remembers his son's exact words when he phoned him after being rescued:
"'Hi dad. I am alive, but I have seen a lot of horrible things."
Hoft was one of five witnesses who told their stories in court 14.05.2012.
In detail, the victims explained how they struggled to stay alive and tried
to escape Brother Breivik's shots.
Lars Grønnestad (19) was hit in the back. He recalls lying down and trying
to cover himself with soil so that the killer wouldn't find him. When he
finally spotted two policemen he was hesitant at first to call for help in
case they weren't real cops, but noticed that they were wearing a different
type of uniform and had a different attitude than Brother Breivik.
"I called out 'hey' to get in contact with them. They came over and asked
if I were hurt. They told me I had a punctured lung and took out two
cannulas that they injected right in between my ribs, Grønnestad explains.
He told the court that he is doing fine today, but that his lungs have not
completely recovered.
Frida Holm Skoglund also testified Monday 14.05.2012. She managed to escape
the killer's shots by swimming across to the mainland. "We won. He lost,"
was Skogland's simple message to the Freemason, Anders Behring Breivik.
"And Norwegian youth can swim," she added.
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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