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Murdering Freemason demands right to question witness
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Jahbulon
2012-05-10 13:09:33 UTC
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Terrorist Freemason Brother Anders Behring Breivik was prepared to give up
his defence lawyers if this would allow him to directly question a witness
in the Oslo City Court on Wednesday, 09.05.2012.

Wednesday was the 15th day of the trial, and the court went through 12 more
autopsy reports from Utøya. Three witnesses who were on the island on 22
July 2011 testified, including Tonje Brenna, Secretary General of the
Labour Party's Youth Organization (AUF).

Brenna (24) described how she hid underneath a rock at Utøya on July 22
while she could hear shots being fired around her. During her testimony,
Freemason Brother Anders Behring Breivik interfered and requested to ask
questions directly to Brenna.

"I knew he wouldn't be allowed to ask me any questions, so I just thought
that won't happen," the Secretary General told us after she finished her
testimony.

Freemason Brother Anders Behring Breivik asked the judge why he wasn't
allowed to speak directly to the witness. He then asked if he could
question the witness if he ordered his defence team to resign.

Freemason Brother Anders Behring Breivik also explained that his defence
lawyers did not want to ask the questions he wanted because they found them
"politically incorrect." "I am therefore unable to ask the questions that I
would like to," he told the judge. "I just want you to be aware of that."

Oddvar Hansen was the second witness to testify on Wednesday 09.05.2012. He
was one of the volunteers who took his own boat and went across the lake to
rescue the teenagers that were attempting to escape from the island.

"We knew that it was bad. We drove full-speed out to the island. We didn't
know what to expect, and I had many thoughts in my head about what was
going on," Hansen explained.

As they approached the island they saw several young people swimming and
trying to get away from the island. While they were pulling one girl into
their boat, they heard several shots being fired at them.

Hansen also assisted the police secure the island after Brother Breivik had
been caught. They drove past several bodies on the south side of the
island, where Hansen had seen people waving to him for help earlier. "They
looked like dolls. Unfortunately they weren't," he told the court.

Once Hansen had finished his testimonial, Brother Breivik had the following
comment: "When I was on the island I observed that somebody out there was
trying to pick up political activists. I fired shots, to scare them. If I
had wanted to, I would have hit them."

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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Tony Dragon
2012-05-10 17:27:02 UTC
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On 10/05/2012 14:09, Jahbulon wrote:

Yet another report using added Freemason references.
Post by Jahbulon
Brother Anders Behring Breivik receives full help from the Freemason
Grand Charity and the Masonic Samaritan Fund. Freemasonry has
given his victims absolutely nothing.
There is still no evidence for the above statement.

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