Manifesto of Norwegian killer Anders Behring Breivik (Video)

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Video manifesto

made by killer two days before

Anders Behring Breivik

murdered scores of innocent people

Norwegian police are verifying if twin attack suspect Anders Behring Breivik was the author of a manifesto and a video which appeared on the web, Norwegian media said. The 32-year old ethnic Norwegian Saturday confessed to killing over 80 people on the Utoya Island Saturday evening. Breivik is also believed to have been one of those linked to the Oslo bombing, which left seven people dead.
 


 

Breivik and the manifesto “European Declaration of Independence”

The 32-year old ethnic Norwegian Saturday confessed to killing over 80 people on the Utoya Island Saturday evening. Breivik is also believed to have been one of those linked to the Oslo bombing, which left seven people dead. “We confirm that some information appeared on the web,” Einar Aas, the head of organized crime department of Oslo Police, told Norway’s TV2 channel. “We are studying it now.”

The document, headlined “A European Declaration of Independence”, is written by Andrew Berwick, but the author says in the text this is an anglicized version of Anders Breivik. In the 1,500-page document the author expresses his extreme anti-Muslim political views and describes the attacks which are to be carried out. It describes how to make bombs from fertilizers and how to receive them in large quantities by setting up an agricultural company.

The author says he emailed it to thousands of people, mostly his “patriotic Facebook friends” and their friends. He says it took him nine years to write the manifesto, reflecting his background and political views. The manifesto also contains previously unknown Breivik’s pictures. A person who identified himself as Andrew Berwick also uploaded a video on YouTube calling calls for conservatives to “embrace martyrdom”, six hours before the bomb in the center of Oslo went off.

The 12-minute video, called “Knights Templar 2083″, also reportedly appeared on Breivik’s now-closed Facebook page.

The manifesto also contains previously unknown Breivik’s pictures.

A person who identified himself as Andrew Berwick also uploaded a video on YouTube calling calls for conservatives to “embrace martyrdom”, six hours before the bomb in the center of Oslo went off.

The 12-minute video manifesto, called “Knights Templar 2083″, also reportedly appeared on Breivik’s now-closed Facebook page.
 

The original video was taken down here is a copy

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12 years ago

The only difference is liberalism created this monster and his video.

…that’s always assuming Bin Laden wasn’t liberal of course…;-)

…am I banned again yet?…;-)

12 years ago

I’m utterly sickened and couldn’t watch the entire video.

Reply to  Dorothy Anderson
12 years ago

Pretty f-ing disturbing, indeed, Dorothy.

12 years ago

Wow. Osama bin Laden would be jealous of that video. Fanatics are all the same–hate, intolerance, ideologically rigid. The only difference is their religion.

Phil
Reply to  The Lawyer
12 years ago

The only problem with your statement is simply this guy was not a religious fanatic. In his own words he was not particularly religious and throughout the document he refers to the word as a parallel to the word “European.” He was a firm believer in Darwinism. So how can you compare Osama bin Laden to this guy?

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