OSLO and UTØYA, 7/22 2011

Discussing the most relevant "sequels" or "reminders" of 9/11. The so-called "War On Terror" is a global scam finalized to manipulate this world's population with crass fear-mongering tactics designed to scare you shitless.
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Re: OSLO and UTØYA, 7/22 2011

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Sources (never cited) now indicate that Adam Lanza was in direct competition with Breivik. Damned video gamers...

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-18563_162-5 ... urces-say/
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Anders Breivik in the news again...

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It's like a tongue-twister of sorts... :rolleyes:

The mother of Anders BB, who killed 77 people on July 7/22/11, dies at age 66.
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simonshack wrote:*
It's like a tongue-twister of sorts... :rolleyes:

The mother of Anders BB, who killed 77 people on July 7/22/11, dies at age 66.
Will Anders be released under guard to attend the fun eral of his dearly departed? Will the media be in attendance? Have they got a CGI dog and pony show lined up?
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brianv wrote:
simonshack wrote:*
It's like a tongue-twister of sorts... :rolleyes:

The mother of Anders BB, who killed 77 people on July 7/22/11, dies at age 66.
Will Anders be released under guard to attend the fun eral of his dearly departed? Will the media be in attendance? Have they got a CGI dog and pony show lined up?
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Well, we finally have the response we were waiting for:
http://global.christianpost.com/news/no ... ral-92672/
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... neral.html

Whatever happened to that request to visit Anders in jail Simon? Did they ever reply?

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DeeJay wrote: Whatever happened to that request to visit Anders in jail Simon? Did they ever reply?

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Actually, I never made that request - discouraged by the fact that they (the Norwegian Police Dept) never replied to THIS basic question (which I mailed three times or more to Mrs Unni Grøndal ):

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Unni Grøndal - head of the Oslo Police information department

http://www.cluesforum.info/viewtopic.ph ... 6#p2363496
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simonshack wrote:
DeeJay wrote: Whatever happened to that request to visit Anders in jail Simon? Did they ever reply?

DeeJay
Actually, I never made that request - discouraged by the fact that they (the Norwegian Police Dept) never replied to THIS basic question (which I mailed three times or more to Mrs Unni Grøndal ):

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Unni Grøndal - head of the Oslo Police information department

http://www.cluesforum.info/viewtopic.ph ... 6#p2363496
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It might be interesting, if we could get a few people from different countries for perhaps different reasons: saving his soul, psychological reasons for crime, how is he being treated, to ask to visit. I am not employed at present, so such a trip would not be an easy one financially for me but I am still interested about this guy. Are there any other persons who would make a commitment?
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You can't visit him unless he puts you on his list, and since he probably doesn't even exist, well... :lol:
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herrnimrod wrote:You can't visit him unless he puts you on his list, and since he probably doesn't even exist, well... :lol:
Ah, but according to this inane Breivik fanclub site, he has a mailing address - so he must exist ! :rolleyes:
What is the mailing address of the prison that Anders Behring Breivik is in?

Anders Behring Breivik
Postboks 150
1332 Østerås
Norway

https://breivikreport.wordpress.com/201 ... st-penpal/
To be sure, Reuters tells us that Breivik complains of being subjected to torturous prison conditions.
Maybe we could ask Amnesty International to do something about it...
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/01/ ... 3Z20130131
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simonshack wrote:
herrnimrod wrote:You can't visit him unless he puts you on his list, and since he probably doesn't even exist, well... :lol:
Ah, but according to this inane Breivik fanclub site, he has a mailing address - so he must exist ! :rolleyes:
What is the mailing address of the prison that Anders Behring Breivik is in?

Anders Behring Breivik
Postboks 150
1332 Østerås
Norway

https://breivikreport.wordpress.com/201 ... st-penpal/
To be sure, Reuters tells us that Breivik complains of being subjected to torturous prison conditions.
Maybe we could ask Amnesty International to do something about it...
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/01/ ... 3Z20130131
Amnesty? No way! Part of the PTB's toolbox. What, they'd send Sting?? I suggested a cluesforum goodwill delegation, that I would accept, nothing less. Can we apply to the Norwegian government for a grant, it's for a nobel cause.
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brianv wrote: Amnesty? No way! Part of the PTB's toolbox. What, they'd send Sting?? I suggested a cluesforum goodwill delegation, that I would accept, nothing less. Can we apply to the Norwegian government for a grant, it's for a nobel cause.
"Nobel cause"?? No way! They're part of the PTB's toolbox too! :P

(I was - of course - only joking when mentioning Amnesty !) :)

Seriously, I'd love to do have a Cluesforum delegation *cough cough* ... 'visiting' Breivik. My problem is funding - simple as that. Also, I think it would be a fun Norway trip - but I can't see how we could ever get to visit a digital entity.
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simonshack wrote:
brianv wrote: Amnesty? No way! Part of the PTB's toolbox. What, they'd send Sting?? I suggested a cluesforum goodwill delegation, that I would accept, nothing less. Can we apply to the Norwegian government for a grant, it's for a nobel cause.
"Nobel cause"?? No way! They're part of the PTB's toolbox! :P

(I was - of course - only joking when mentioning Amnesty !) :)

Seriously, I'd love to do have a Cluesforum delegation *cough cough* ... 'visiting' Breivik. My problem is funding - simple as that. Also, I think it would be a fun Norway trip - but I can't see how we could ever get to visit a digital creature...
"it's for a nobel cause." I should have italicised and ahem'ed. Same here on the funds unfortunately!

Do we have a benefactor out there?
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New mention of Breivik in Mail Online

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Photograph of "recovered victim" wins kudos at the Sony World Photography Awards:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -wins.html

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More photos of "victims"

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After yesterday's award-winning shots, here's a whole bunch of new ones, featuring amputees and others more fortunate, again on the Mail Online.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... d-200.html

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DeeJay wrote:After yesterday's award-winning shots, here's a whole bunch of new ones, featuring amputees and others more fortunate, again on the Mail Online.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... d-200.html

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We live in this strange videogame-world where, if a player gets shot through the skull end-to-end, he/she may survive and keep on rockin' - but if you get shot in an arm or a leg, you go in a coma and get your limbs cut off. :rolleyes:

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"Mohamad Hamed Hadi, 21, from Brumunddal, was in a coma for nearly two months after he was shot in the left shoulder, left leg and chest. He had to amputate his left leg and left arm."
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