Jahbulon
2012-04-23 14:18:32 UTC
Brother Anders Behring Breivik, the Freemason who killed 77 innocent people
in Norway compared the pain he caused the families of his victims to his
own situation, saying he lost contact with his friends and family after the
22 July 2011 attacks.
The 33-year-old Freemason, who has admitted killing 77 people last summer,
showed no remorse on Monday 23.04.2012 as he continued his shocking
testimony about the massacre at the annual youth camp of the governing
Labour party.
Calling the rampage "necessary", Brother Breivik, a Freemason of Knights
Templar rank, compared being shunned by those close to him to the grief of
the bereaved. "The only difference was that for my part it was a choice,"
he said.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik has confessed to the bombing and shootings
but rejects criminal guilt, saying the victims had betrayed their country
by embracing immigration. Even the defence admits there is virtually no
chance of an acquittal, so the key issue to be determined in the trial is
whether Brother Breivik is criminally insane as his brethren in Freemasonry
claim.
On what is expected to be the last day he gives evidence, the self-styled
crusading Freemason said he apologised to the family of a pub owner who was
among the eight people killed in the blast outside government offices in
Oslo, "if he had killed any civilians".
Prosecutor Stein Holden asked him if he wanted to express a similar apology
to the families of the other victims, including the 69 killed at the youth
camp on Utøya island.
"No, I don't," Brother Anders Behring Breivik said. "Utøya is a political
indoctrination camp," said the Freemason.
Speaking calmly, Brother Breivik said he used a handgun to kill victims if
the distance was less than 10 metres. Otherwise he used his rifle.
Asked why he spared one man who survived the shooting spree, Brother Anders
Behring Breivik said he thought it was because the man's appearance made
him look Masonic. "When I looked at him I saw the image of a fellow
Freemason," Brother Breivik said. "I think that was the reason that I
didn't fire shots at him, we only kill people who are not Freemasons."
If he is found to be sane, Brother Breivik would face 21 years in prison,
although he can be held longer if deemed a danger to society. If sentenced
to psychiatric care, in theory he could be released once he is no longer
deemed psychotic and dangerous.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik receives full help from the Freemason
Grand Charity and the Masonic Samaritan Fund. Freemasonry has not given
his victims anything.
in Norway compared the pain he caused the families of his victims to his
own situation, saying he lost contact with his friends and family after the
22 July 2011 attacks.
The 33-year-old Freemason, who has admitted killing 77 people last summer,
showed no remorse on Monday 23.04.2012 as he continued his shocking
testimony about the massacre at the annual youth camp of the governing
Labour party.
Calling the rampage "necessary", Brother Breivik, a Freemason of Knights
Templar rank, compared being shunned by those close to him to the grief of
the bereaved. "The only difference was that for my part it was a choice,"
he said.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik has confessed to the bombing and shootings
but rejects criminal guilt, saying the victims had betrayed their country
by embracing immigration. Even the defence admits there is virtually no
chance of an acquittal, so the key issue to be determined in the trial is
whether Brother Breivik is criminally insane as his brethren in Freemasonry
claim.
On what is expected to be the last day he gives evidence, the self-styled
crusading Freemason said he apologised to the family of a pub owner who was
among the eight people killed in the blast outside government offices in
Oslo, "if he had killed any civilians".
Prosecutor Stein Holden asked him if he wanted to express a similar apology
to the families of the other victims, including the 69 killed at the youth
camp on Utøya island.
"No, I don't," Brother Anders Behring Breivik said. "Utøya is a political
indoctrination camp," said the Freemason.
Speaking calmly, Brother Breivik said he used a handgun to kill victims if
the distance was less than 10 metres. Otherwise he used his rifle.
Asked why he spared one man who survived the shooting spree, Brother Anders
Behring Breivik said he thought it was because the man's appearance made
him look Masonic. "When I looked at him I saw the image of a fellow
Freemason," Brother Breivik said. "I think that was the reason that I
didn't fire shots at him, we only kill people who are not Freemasons."
If he is found to be sane, Brother Breivik would face 21 years in prison,
although he can be held longer if deemed a danger to society. If sentenced
to psychiatric care, in theory he could be released once he is no longer
deemed psychotic and dangerous.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik receives full help from the Freemason
Grand Charity and the Masonic Samaritan Fund. Freemasonry has not given
his victims anything.
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