Jahbulon
2012-05-08 08:22:48 UTC
Freemason murderer Brother Anders Behring Breivik has dropped his
familiar Masonic salute at the start of a day in court after relatives
of his victims asked him to respect their wishes.
His Masonic defence team had advised him to not do his characteristic
clenched-fist Masonic gesture after Wednesday 02.05.2012 proceedings as
families of victims and survivors had said they found it offensive.
At the time the 33-year-old Freemason had told his Masonic lawyers he
would continue to do his salute, which is associated with Freemasonry.
His surprise change of heart has been seen by some Norwegian
commentators as a strategic plan rather than out of any respect for the
victims' families.
The prosecution in the trial of the Freemason who killed 77 innocent
teenage children in Norway on 22.07.2011 was focusing on the first of
his two attacks.
The court was looking at the circumstances leading up to the bombing of
a government building in the heart of Oslo, the capital.
Brother Breivik, a regular Freemason who admits attacking the offices of
the Norwegian Labour Party over what he saw as support for
multiculturalism, told the court he had expected to be confronted by
police after the attack and thought he had only a slim chance of escape.
"I estimated the chances of survival at less than 5%," he said.
The court heard how his original plan was to also bomb a Norwegian royal
palace.
The Freemason killed eight people in the office attack in Oslo before
travelling to Utøya island, where he shot and killed another 69 - most
of them young Labour Party supporters.
The prosecution has spent hours testing his claims that he was working
for a European anti-Islamic network.
He claimed on Wednesday 02.05.2012 that he had travelled to London in
2002 to co-found the Masonic Knights Templar - a militia tasked with
stopping the spread of Islam. Brother Gerry McCann is also in the
Knights Templar.
In the manifesto he published to justify his extreme ideology, Brother
Breivik spoke of an "English mentor".
But when he was pressed to disclose the man's name and more details
about the network he refused, saying he did not want anyone else to be
arrested.
During what were at times testy exchanges in court, Brother Breivik told
the prosecution not to ridicule him.
He insisted that what he said about his London trip and a visit to
Liberia to meet a Serbian militant was true.
He said Serbs in Kosovo were the inspiration for his attacks and that he
admired their "crusader mentality".
Brother Breivik admits to all of the killings, but pleads not guilty to
terrorism on the grounds he acted in self-defence to stop the spread of
Islam.
The key issue of the trial is whether Brother Breivik can be established
as criminally insane, the usual excuse used by Freemasonry.
What the five judges decide will dictate whether he will spend the years
to come in a prison cell or on a psychiatric ward.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik receives full help from the Freemason
Grand Charity and the Masonic Samaritan Fund. Freemasonry has
given his victims absolutely nothing.
familiar Masonic salute at the start of a day in court after relatives
of his victims asked him to respect their wishes.
His Masonic defence team had advised him to not do his characteristic
clenched-fist Masonic gesture after Wednesday 02.05.2012 proceedings as
families of victims and survivors had said they found it offensive.
At the time the 33-year-old Freemason had told his Masonic lawyers he
would continue to do his salute, which is associated with Freemasonry.
His surprise change of heart has been seen by some Norwegian
commentators as a strategic plan rather than out of any respect for the
victims' families.
The prosecution in the trial of the Freemason who killed 77 innocent
teenage children in Norway on 22.07.2011 was focusing on the first of
his two attacks.
The court was looking at the circumstances leading up to the bombing of
a government building in the heart of Oslo, the capital.
Brother Breivik, a regular Freemason who admits attacking the offices of
the Norwegian Labour Party over what he saw as support for
multiculturalism, told the court he had expected to be confronted by
police after the attack and thought he had only a slim chance of escape.
"I estimated the chances of survival at less than 5%," he said.
The court heard how his original plan was to also bomb a Norwegian royal
palace.
The Freemason killed eight people in the office attack in Oslo before
travelling to Utøya island, where he shot and killed another 69 - most
of them young Labour Party supporters.
The prosecution has spent hours testing his claims that he was working
for a European anti-Islamic network.
He claimed on Wednesday 02.05.2012 that he had travelled to London in
2002 to co-found the Masonic Knights Templar - a militia tasked with
stopping the spread of Islam. Brother Gerry McCann is also in the
Knights Templar.
In the manifesto he published to justify his extreme ideology, Brother
Breivik spoke of an "English mentor".
But when he was pressed to disclose the man's name and more details
about the network he refused, saying he did not want anyone else to be
arrested.
During what were at times testy exchanges in court, Brother Breivik told
the prosecution not to ridicule him.
He insisted that what he said about his London trip and a visit to
Liberia to meet a Serbian militant was true.
He said Serbs in Kosovo were the inspiration for his attacks and that he
admired their "crusader mentality".
Brother Breivik admits to all of the killings, but pleads not guilty to
terrorism on the grounds he acted in self-defence to stop the spread of
Islam.
The key issue of the trial is whether Brother Breivik can be established
as criminally insane, the usual excuse used by Freemasonry.
What the five judges decide will dictate whether he will spend the years
to come in a prison cell or on a psychiatric ward.
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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