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This sad video is of an immediate aftermath of the Utøya massacre unleashed upon children attending the Labour Youth League (AUF) summer camp by Norwegian national Anders Behring Breivik disguised as a police officer. The video shows dead bodies sprinkled along the shoreline of the Utøya Island as the boat sails by filming it. It’s a horrible tragedy. The perpetrator didn’t have to kill anyone to get his message out.
Anders Behring Breivik killed at least 92 people and is also believed to be responsible for the bombing in downtown Oslo. Sad day for Norway.
Thanks go to Mac from Sweden for the link to video:
Only a few hours before the bomb went off in downtown Oslo, Norwegian terroristAnders Behring Breivik posted the video and written manifesto you can find here on the web. In the manifesto, which contains over 1500 pages, Anders Behring Breivik elaborates on events throughout history and makes continuous references to the Knights Templar. While the Knights of the Templar no longer exist in the form they did in the past, there is a Masonic order (Freemasons) known as the Knights Templar of which Anders Behring Breivik was allegedly a member. He believed that his murder would start a rebirth of the Knights Templar.
I don’t think many people will read his entire manifesto as it’s just too large in volume, however the video sums his feelings up in just over 12 minutes. I think the message Anders Behring Breivik wanted to pass on will be clear – multiculturalism embraced by current Norwegian government is destroying all that this once safe and peaceful country represented and the government is to blame for allowing all that scum into Norway to live off of hard working people’s money and grow greedy and violent at the same time.
He wanted the world to hear what he had to say and achieved just that, but if he wanted to go all in, he could have achieved the same without killing innocent children. They were no threat to him on the island of Utøya and had nowhere to escape. He could have just rounded them up and hold them as hostages. He would have had plenty to use even if some managed to swim away. The outcome for him would have been the same – he would surrender to the police and the whole world would talk about Norwegian terrorist who kidnapped his own people to raise awareness about the threats of multiculturalism in Europe. People didn’t need to die for his message to get through. Anyway, draw your own conclusions. A gore post for today is coming, so don’t get all whiney that there is none in this post.
UPDATE: Avid Best Gore contributor Phil brought to my attention a revelation by Norwegian website Document.no that Anders Behring Breivik Manifest which he titled 2083 – A European Declaration of Independence is for the most part a plagiarized version of book called The Unabomber Manifesto authored by Theodore Kaczynski. The main difference is that in The Unabomber Manifesto, Theodore Kaczynski refers to the enemy as “leftists” whereas in 2083 – A European Declaration of Independence, Anders Behring Breivik uses the term “Multiculturalism”. Otherwise the portions of text are vastly copied from the book written by Theodore Kaczynski. Thanks Phil for that one.
Watch Anders Behring Breivik Video he uploaded just hours before embarking in a killing spree throughout Norway below:
This is Anders Behring Breivik – a Norwegian national believed to be a perpetrator responsible for Bombing in Oslo and Shooting in Utøya. The profile of Anders Behring Breivik is a bit short because there isn’t that much information on him just yet, but let’s see what we have:
Anders Behring Breivik is 32 year old, born on February 13, 1979, owns a Breivik Geofarm company and describes himself as Conservative, Christian and Nationalist. A Twitter account that Anders Behring Breivik started contains only one update made on July 17, 2011 which reads:
One person with a belief is equal to the force of 100 000 who have only interests.
According to the latest reports, Anders Behring Breivik killed at least 10 people, but there could be more as the investigation continues. Most of the dead are 13 to 25 year old youth who participated at the Norwegian Labour Party’s Youth Camp (AUF) in Utøya. He is also linked to the bombing in Oslo however no official confirmation by the Norwegian police has been made at this time. Even though the investigation is ongoing, one Norwegian police officer confirmed to the journalists, the suspect, presumably Anders Behring Breivik does not appear to be linked to any international terrorist organizations at all. This information was provided on condition of anonymity because Norway’s police has not made an official release on the case yet.
The company Anders Behring Breivik owns – Breivik Geofarm – deals with, as the name would suggest, geo-farming. An owner of a geo-farming company would not find it very difficult to gain access to explosives. Ammonium nitrate – the same substance which was used to make the Oklahoma bomb is often used in geo-farming.
I think he may have set up the bomb in Oslo as a distraction. With the police and the rest of Norway on high alerted and focused on a potential terrorist attack in their capital city, he would have few roadblocks standing on his way to Utøya. This small island was filled with young people by the hundreds, offering an amazing opportunity to man-hunt. They had no guns and had nowhere to run. They were literally trapped with an armed shooter right behind their back, never more than few hundred meters away. He would have plenty of time and many heads to hunt down. With this single and seemingly well planned act, Anders Behring Breivik made himself one of the most prolific and deadliest mass murderers of all time. It’s gonna be a tough gig for any single shooter to outdo what Anders Behring Breivik did in one day. Let’s just hope this is not the legacy this senseless killing of innocent children leaves behind.
On Friday July 22, 2011 at 3:26pm local time, a bomb exploded in the Government quarter called Regjeringskvartalet in the capital of Norway – Oslo, just outside of the office of Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg. The bombing was followed with a shooting incident on the island of Utøya, in Tyrifjorden, Buskerud. According to the latest report confirmed by the Norwegian TV channel NRK, 10 dead bodies were found in Utøya after broad search, but the police are initiating a more thorough search operation so more dead bodies may be added to the count later. At least 7 dead people have been recovered from the government buildings in Regjeringskvartalet, several dozen ended up wounded in hospitals, at least two with life threatening injuries.
The police apprehended one male on the island of Utøya after the shooting. The reports say the male was Caucasian, about 1.90 meters tall with blond hair and was dressed in a police uniform. He is said to have snuck up using his police disguise to the attendees of a Workers’ Youth League (AUF) youth summer camp and opened fire at the kids. Whether there is a connection between the bombing in Oslo and the shooting in Utøya is left for speculation at this time, but it is certainly a possibility. Most of the casualties shot by the gunman in Utøya were children between 15 to 16 years old.
Ansar al-Jihad al-Alami (the Helpers of the Global Jihad) – a terror group has allegedly issued a statement claiming responsibility for the attack (not sure yet whether it only means bombing or both bombing and shooting). According to said statement, the attack was a response to the Norwegian forces supporting the war in Afghanistan and for publishing of mock cartoons of Prophet Muhammad in Norwegian newspapers. Norway also has its troops in Libya. News agency Reuters quoted Norwegian senior police officer, Thor Langli, who said that the explosion that hit government buildings “may have been a car bomb”. Both Ansar al-Jihad al-Alami and Al Qaeda have been swift to claim responsibility for the attacks as soon as the news of them hit the web, but it wound now seem that neither had any form of involvement in, or advance knowledge of the attacks. The outcome of the official investigation may still change any of the speculations.
Later on, Norwegian police said that the man who was apprehended as a chief suspect of shooting and death of many children in Utøya was also seen at the bombing site in Oslo, the event which preceded the shooting by 2 hours. The Norwegian justice minister Knut Storberget has confirmed that the suspect was Norwegian making it all start to look less like a job of an international terrorist organization and more like a that of a lone avenger with grudge against the Norwegian government. The Utøya camp where the shooter dressed as a police officer opened fire was a Labour Party’s Youth Camp (AUF – the youth wing of the Labour party, Norwegian leading party). Historically, youth camps have never been typical targets of Islamic terrorist groups…
Some Norwegian media said that the attacker was a 32 year old man whom they identified as Anders Behring Breivik. He is said to be a Norwegian right-wing extremist. He was allegedly armed with a glock hand gun and an automatic rifle. Norwegian authorities are still investigating so the confirmed name, as well as suspect’s motifs or affiliations are unknown at this point. If the perpetrator was in fact Anders Behring Breivik, could this be his twitter account:
BBC just published a report from a press conference with Norway’s police claiming that between Oslo and Utøya, at least 87 people died in the attacks! The number could still go up. These are the worst attacks Norway has seen since World War II. I wonder if setting up a bomb in Oslo was part of a plan to keep the police and media focused on it so he can successfully unleash his fury on the kids in Utøya.
Smoke Rises from Norwegian Government Building After an Explosion on July 22, 2011
People Injured in an Explosion in Oslo Are Treated in the Street
Aftermath of the Oslo Terrorist Bombing 2011
Broken Glass Covering the Street After an Explosion in Olso, Norway
Shattered Windows on the Government Headquarters in Olso, Norway After Explosion on July 22, 2011
Aerial Photo of Shooting Aftermath in Utøya, Norway
The Independent Picture of a Woman Bleeding Over Face After Bomb Exploded in Oslo, Norway
Children Lie Dead or Stay Down Hiding on the Shores of Utøya Island, Norway
Casualty of 2011 Bombing in Oslo, Norway
Rubble and Dead Bodies Cover the Streets of Oslo After a Terrorist Attack
People Take Pictures of the Mess Caused by the Explosion in Oslo, Norway
Woman Injured by the Explosion Is Carried to Safety
Person Injured in the Blast is Attended to by Nearby Folk
White Smore Rises Above Oslo After Bombing of Government Offices on July 22, 2011
Man Bleeding from His Head in Oslo After Bomb Blast in the Regjeringskvartalet Area
Norwegian Officers Carry a Woman Covered in Blood Away from the Bombing Scene
Blood Spilled on the Street of Oslo After Senseless Bombing
This Woman May Have Died as a Result of Injuries Sustained During Bombing
Video from the explosion site:
It’s always morons with iPhones who film like this, but I really wouldn’t expect anything less from someone who buys an iPhone:
Video of paramedics attending to an injured civilian: