Friday, April 20, 2012

Victims just like Hitler Youth, says mass killer


Accused Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik gestures as he arrives at the courtroom, Monday, April 16, 2012 in Oslo, Norway. The terror trial against an anti-Muslim fanatic who confessed to killing 77 people in Norway starts amid worries that he will use the proceedings to showcase his radical views.


OSLO: The teenagers he killed were not innocent non-political children but people guilty of upholding multicultural positions, the mass killer Anders Behring Breivik told a court yesterday.
He said the youth wing of the Norwegian Labour Party that he attacked was akin to the Hitler Youth movement, indoctrinating young people into hatred of Norway’s cultural heritage.
”I have carried out the most sophisticated and spectacular political attack committed in Europe since the Second World War,” he bragged.
Breivik is being tried on terrorism charges after killing 77 people last July in a bomb attack and a shooting massacre in what he claims was a defence of Norway and Europe against the spread of Islam.
Maintaining he acted out of “goodness, not evil” to prevent a wider civil war, Breivik vowed, “I would have done it again.”
He said his actions were based on good, not evil: ”People who have called me vicious have missed the difference between brutality and evil.”
He could no more be called evil than US commanders in World War II who dropped the atomic bomb to save lives, killing 300,000 people but with noble motives, he said.
If conservatives such as himself could change policies to prevent immigration ”by executing 70 people, that will contribute to upholding our values and culture and will help prevent civil war in Norway in the future and prevent further people from dying”.
Breivik said he had been demonised in the media as possessing a low IQ, being a loser, having a longing for his father and an incestuous relationship with his mother because ”cultural Marxists” feared his views.
He said the European leaders Nicolas Sarkozy, Angela Merkel and David Cameron had all admitted that multiculturalism in Europe had failed and that mass immigration had led to economic loss and social problems.
Breivik likened the ”cultural deconstruction” of the Norwegian people to ”ethnic cleansing”.
He compared himself to the Native American chief Sitting Bull, saying that he and others like him had fought off foreign invaders and tried to preserve the culture of their peoples: ”Were they terrorists or were they heroes? … Militant nationalists are characterised as terrorists because they are fighting for the same ideals.” MORE  thank you Brian

Norwegian killer used computer wargames to plan attack

OSLO (Reuters) – Norwegian anti-Islamic fanatic Anders Behring Breivik told a court on Thursday that he used computer games to prepare for his attacks, once spending an entire year isolated from society playing a game for hours on end.
Breivik, on trial for massacring 77 people last July, said he spent “lots of time” playing Modern Warfare, a first-person shooting game, and also took an entire year off to play World of Warcraft, a multi-player role-playing game with more than 10 million subscribers.
“I don’t really like those games but it is good if you want to simulate for training purposes,” Breivik said as he discussed Modern Warfare, smiling when asked about the aiming system.
Breivik killed eight people with a car bomb in Oslo on July 22 and then killed 69, mostly teenagers, at a Labour Party summer youth camp on Utoeya island, in a gun massacre.

2 comments:

Le Gall : Décrypter Le Système Pyramidall said...

ce n'est pas un signe nazi !!!!

beautifulnightmare said...

I know it's not a Nazi sign, I just stuck with the same title of the article of where it came from, and where they got it I haven't a clue? lol, Thanks always for your comments~