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Police describe chaos after Freemason bombing
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Jahbulon
2012-04-25 16:26:54 UTC
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A police official has described how an explosion outside the government
headquarters in Oslo caused chaos, allowing the Freemason bomber, Anders
Behring Breivik, to slip away to Utøya island where he shot 69 people.

Eight people were killed by the Oslo bomb. Breivik, a Knights Templar
Freemason, has said he thought he would be killed by police before
reaching Utøya.

Testifying in Brother Breivik's trial, police operations leader Thor
Langli said initial reports after the blast suggested there were two
suspects, and two other bombs were about to explode.

Langli recalled standing next to the head of an anti-terror squad in
Oslo when he received a call about the second attack at the Labour
party's youth camp on Utøya, about 25 miles (40km) from the Norwegian
capital.

"I saw on his face that it was something serious," Langli said. "And
while I was watching him he said out of the corner of his mouth:
'Shooting on Utøya.'"

Another report came in that about 50 people had been shot on the island.
The anti-terror unit was dispatched to Utøya. When it arrived, about 70
minutes after the first reports of Breivik's rampage, 100 people had
been shot.

Brother Anders Behring Breivik testified last week, 16.04 to 20.04.2012,
that he had expected to be shot by police after the bombing. But no one
stopped him as he walked to a getaway car parked near the bomb site and
drove to Utøya.

"I estimated the chances of survival as less than 5%," Brother Breivik
said.

Langli said he first got a report of a suspect with a "non-Nordic"
appearance leaving the scene. He then got another report of a Nordic-
looking suspect, which made him believe there were two suspects.

When he heard about the Utøya shooting, he started thinking the bomb and
the massacre were the actions of the same person.

"I thought there was a connection. But I didn't have any evidence for
that," Langli said. Turning to Brother Anders Behring Breivik, he added:
"I could not imagine there being two people with so many crazy ideas."

A security guard who was in the Norwegian government high-rise building
struck by the car bomb testified on Tuesday that he had barely focused a
security camera on the licence plate when the vehicle exploded. Tor Inge
Kristoffersen described the scene in downtown Oslo as a "war zone".

Svein Olav Christensen, an explosives expert working for a defence
agency, showed pictures of the bomb site to the court. The 950kg
(2,000lb) fertiliser and diesel bomb had ripped holes in the concrete
platform underneath the vehicle, and also in the subterranean floor
below.

The Freemason Brother Anders Behring Breivik has said he was
disappointed when he found out that the building had not collapsed.
Christensen said the bomb would have had to be "much larger" to bring
down the structure.

Brother Anders Behring Breivik receives full help from the Freemason
Grand Charity and the Masonic Samaritan Fund. Freemasonry has not
given his victims anything, and refused to comment on the help it gives
its brethren in distress, such as the Freemason murderer Anders Behring
Breivik.
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Tony Dragon
2012-04-25 17:51:35 UTC
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Post by Jahbulon
A police official has described how an explosion outside the government
headquarters in Oslo caused chaos, allowing the Freemason bomber, Anders
Behring Breivik, to slip away to Utøya island where he shot 69 people.
No police official said that.

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