THE suspect in the twin attacks that killed at least 92 people in Norway was a member of a Swedish neo-Nazi Internet forum, a group monitoring far-right activity says.
http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/norway-suspect-anders-behring-breivik-was-a-member-of-nazi-web-forum/story-e6frfku0-1226100562007 (http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/norway-suspect-anders-behring-breivik-was-a-member-of-nazi-web-forum/story-e6frfku0-1226100562007)
“I will be labelled as the biggest (Nazi-) monster ever witnessed since WW2,” the text’s author writes, while discussing the preparation of his “martyrdom operation”.
http://www.news.com.au/world/twin-attacks-gunman-opens-fire-on-youth-camp-car-bomb-explodes-at-pms-office/story-e6frfkz9-1226100157179 (http://www.news.com.au/world/twin-attacks-gunman-opens-fire-on-youth-camp-car-bomb-explodes-at-pms-office/story-e6frfkz9-1226100157179)
Breivik’s brazen act – much of which was spelled out in a “manifesto” published online – has raised concerns over the right-wing terrorism in Europe.
In the 1500 page document, he boasted of 80 “solo martyr cells” in Western Europe that aimed to overturn governments that tolerated Islam.
http://www.news.com.au/world/explosion-at-office-of-norwegian-tabloid-newspaper-vg/story-e6frfkyi-1226101712907 (http://www.news.com.au/world/explosion-at-office-of-norwegian-tabloid-newspaper-vg/story-e6frfkyi-1226101712907)
Caper,
I didn’t see that the EDL as it is today is what we would have wanted. But it is essential that the intellectual conservative forces (unofficially) offer political and ideological schooling to our youth between 15 and 25. Who else is to do that?
We cannot despise the young in society and refuse to come closer to them only because they lack ideological training, since it is exactly OUR (culturally conservative intellectuals) responsibility to do so.
Bawer [referring to homosexual anti-Islamist Bruce Bawer] is probably not the right person to work as a bridge builder. He is a liberal anti-Jihadist, and in many ways not a culturally conservative. I have my suspicions about him being TOO paranoid [with reference to his homosexuality). It could seem as though he fears that ‘cultural conservatives’ will become a threat against homosexuals in the future. Therefore he refuses to take his chance to influence them into a positive direction? That seems completely irrational.
It has to be said that many organizations such as VB [probably referring to the Flemish nationalist party Vlaams Belang] needs to go through many ‘reforms’, before they reach our level.
Anyway, we are not in a position where we can pick and choose our partners. That’s why we have to ensure that we influence other culturally conservatives to take our anti-racist pro-homosexual, pro-Israeli line of thought. When this direction has been taken we can take it to the next level.
The consolidation MUST continue, and people must contribute by influencing (in stead of isolating).
What kind of an automatic weapon was he shooting with that he managed to kill 80 people ?
Google Search: http://www.google.com/search?q=john+howard+best+friend+israel (http://www.google.com/search?q=john+howard+best+friend+israel)
One of our best friends defeated
Many Australian Jews and Israelis will be deeply saddened to lose a leader whose genuine and unremitting friendship captured their hearts. John Howard was unquestionably one of Israel’s greatest champions among world statesmen and a unique friend of the Jewish people.
His outspoken support for Israel during the difficult days of the second intifada and Second Lebanon War set him apart from other leaders, including those who regarded themselves as friends of Israel. He regarded his principled support of Israel as a moral imperative and displayed contempt for the political correctness exemplified by the Europeans at international forums who were inclined to distance themselves from supporting Israel even when, by all objective criteria, the Jewish state held the moral high ground.
http://wordfromjerusalem.com/?p=229 (http://wordfromjerusalem.com/?p=229)
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1195546752375&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull (http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1195546752375&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull)
Israel feels tarnished as critics apply apartheid tag
“John Howard was instinctively, as a conservative, a friend of Israel. … I regard him as a Christian Zionist – he understands and has some sympathy for us. Australia gives me enormous pride.”
http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/politics/israel-feels-tarnished-as-critics-apply-apartheid-tag-20091116-ii8j.html (http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/politics/israel-feels-tarnished-as-critics-apply-apartheid-tag-20091116-ii8j.html)
A Distant Affinity: The History of Australian-Israeli Relations
John Howard’s personal sympathy and regard for Israel, which he first visited privately as a young man in 1964, is something he declares regularly and is reflected in his government’s policy. As opposition leader he expressed “on behalf of the Opposition, to the people of Israel and to those of Jewish persuasion within Australia…our respect and admiration for their contribution to the cause of peace around the world.”[104] Shortly after taking office, he declared himself a “long-standing friend of Israel.”[105] In 2000 he declared, “The personal affection I have for the state of Israel, the personal regard I have for the Jewish people of the world, will never be diminished. It is something I hold dearly, something I value as part of my being and as part of what I have tried to do with my life.”[106] In 2002, he called himself an “unapologetic and long-standing friend of Israel.”[107] In 2007, he spoke of the “personal commitment I have to the relationship between Australia and the State of Israel” and the “precious bilateral relationship between Australia and Israel.”[108]
http://www.jcpa.org/JCPA/Templates/ShowPage.asp?DRIT=3&DBID=1&LNGID=1&TMID=111&FID=253&PID=0&IID=1927&TTL=A_Distant_Affinity:_The_History_of_Australian-Israeli_Relations (http://www.jcpa.org/JCPA/Templates/ShowPage.asp?DRIT=3&DBID=1&LNGID=1&TMID=111&FID=253&PID=0&IID=1927&TTL=A_Distant_Affinity:_The_History_of_Australian-Israeli_Relations)
Testimonials [have] started emerging of a lost generation of future Norwegian political leaders cut down. These included Anders Kristiansen, 18, whose mother said he "dreamed of becoming prime minister since the age of five" and whose talent was lauded by Norwegian Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere in the national press.So, to answer your question Reverend Sinn: No matter whether they were Radical Left or Conservative Left, so as sad as their deaths are, I will not shed a tear for them. They are enemies of the White Race that have chosen their position in the cold race-war that exists wherever White people remain, and they must therefore live and unfortunately for them, die by the consequences of their decision. That pro-Jewish Marxists were murdered by a Kosher Konservative, is perhaps poetic justice.
Glenn took a trip out the country this past weekend, and explained why he made the journey to the other side of the world on radio this morning.
“I only know one successful democracy, if you will, in the entire Middle East, one that doesn’t stone homosexuals, force its women not to drive or go outside of their homes without a man by their side, and that’s Israel. It’s the only one I know,” Glenn said.
“Me not being Jewish, me not being a minority, me growing up in the tulip capital of the world outside of Holland, I really haven’t had a tough life. I really haven’t had many problems. I’ve never really experienced any kind of discrimination.”
“But I have sensed things, because I am a student of history, and trouble is coming. And trouble is coming all over the world because there is a fight for democracy and not a fight for freedom.”
Glenn said that freedom and democracy are two very different things. “Everybody in the world is touting democracy. It’s not democracy that people are rioting for. They don’t want that one chance to vote. What people are rioting for here in the Middle East is freedom, and it is a it is a feeling that is sweeping the world. They want freedom. What is it that you have a problem with our own government? That they are bit by bit, little by little taking your freedom? Not your democracy. Your freedom. And democracy and freedom are two different things,” he said.
Utoya Island is a Communist/Socialist campground, and they clearly had a pro-Islamic agenda.
Only the malevolent media could use the euphemism summer camp and get away with it.
The slaughter was horrific. What these kids were being taught and instructed to do was a different kind of grotesque. There is no justification for Breivik's actions whatsoever. There is also no justification for Norway's antisemitism and demonization of Israel.
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Glen Beck was not far off when he compared it to the Hitlerjugend or Young Pioneers.
If anyone is interested, here is the manifesto: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PO3E50UA (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PO3E50UA)
"For me it is very hypocritical to treat Muslims, Nazis and Marxists differently. They are all supporters of hate-ideologies...From the "Manifesto" of Anders Behring Breivik - Christian Zionist/Kosher Konservative
"Jews that support multiculturalism today are as much of a threat to Israel and Zionism as they are to us. So let us fight together with Israel, with our Zionist brothers against all anti-Zionists, against all cultural Marxists/multiculturalists."
Europeans need to understand how closely intertwined are the fates of Israel and of Europe itself. The term “Judeo-Christian” is not a cliche. We cannot defend Western civilization without defending its Jewish component, without which modern Western culture would have been unthinkable.Personal information
... We cannot change what has happened in the past. We should, however, consider it our duty to combat anti-Semitism in the here and now and make sure that the remaining Jews both in Europe and in Israel are safe. This is not just because it is our moral and historical obligation, which it is, but also because we only gain the right to defend ourselves against Islamization of we grant the same right to Israel. Likewise, we can only begin to heal our self-inflicted civilizational wounds [ie the Holohoax - Cailen.] if we embrace the Jewish component of our cultural identity.
European right-populist parties increasingly have been waving the flag of friendship with Israel, as well as expressing vehement opposition to Europe’s multicultural society.
Last month, after it emerged that German-Swedish far-right politician Patrik Brinkmann had met in Berlin with Israeli Likud Party lawmaker Ayoub Kara, who is deputy minister for development of the Negev and Galilee, Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman wrote to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu demanding that Kara be prevented from making further trips abroad. According to Ynet, Lieberman accused Kara of meeting with neo-Nazis and causing damage to Israel's image. Brinkman said he had reached out to Israeli rightists hoping to build a coalition against Islam.
In postings on the website Document.no that appear to be by Breivik, the poster pondered whether one could "accept the moderate Nazis as long as they distance themselves" from the extermination of the Jews.
The words of right-wing populist politicians "are dangerous, it allows them to radicalize," Hajo Funke, an expert on right-wing extremism in Europe and the Holocaust at Touro College Berlin and the Free University Berlin, told JTA in a phone interview.
"It is a tactical viewpoint of the rising populist right-wing to use this kind of identification, or forced identification with Israel, to be accepted," he said. "They say, 'Our enemies are not any more the Jew ... the real enemy as you can see all over the world is Islam, and not only Islam, but the Islamic person.' This is the new, great danger."
Stephan Kramer, general secretary of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, told JTA that "in the recent years we have witnessed the phenomenon of radical rightists proclaiming their sympathy for Jews and their support for Israel, also in Germany," adding that "In many cases, it is clear that this is no more than a PR maneuver to create an air of respectability."
"Whatever 'support' for Israel Anders Behring Breivik may have had in his abominable mind, it is not any kind of support we want," Kramer said.
... businessman Erwin Kohn, newly elected head of the 750-member Jewish community, said in a telephone interview from Oslo. ... no one in the Jewish community was injured or killed in the attack, but “we are affected just the same as the Norwegian society in general.”
“You have many others who are in the same ballpark, being scared of multiculturalism,” Kohn said, adding that Breivik’s alleged pro-Zionism is a sham. “We don’t need such friends, we don’t need such friends.”
Serge Cwajgenbaum, secretary general of the European Jewish Congress, in a call from France said that Breivik “is not pro-Israel -- he is anti-Muslim.
Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian who killed nearly 100 people in a combined terror attack Friday that included car bombings in Oslo and a shooting rampage at an island summer camp, held fiercely anti-Islamic and pro-Israel views ...
In the 1,500-page tome, which mentions Israel 359 times and “Jews” 324 times, Breivik lays out his worldview, which includes an extreme, bizarre and rambling screed of Islamophobia, far-right Zionism and venomous attacks on Marxism and multi-culturalism.
37. CRY ME A RIVERhttp://www.ynet.co.il/english/Ext/App/TalkBack/CdaViewOpenTalkBack/0,11382,L-4098821-3,00.html (http://www.ynet.co.il/english/Ext/App/TalkBack/CdaViewOpenTalkBack/0,11382,L-4098821-3,00.html)
These jew hating norwegians though that the crocodile would not bite them.As you sow ....LAWRENCE , Zefat (Safed) (07.22.11)
68. It serves them right
I will not shed a single tear for the Norwegians. This is just payment for their obsessive anti-semitism and anti-Israel position. They love the Arabs and the Palestinians. This is the price they pay for their rose-colored glasses view of Arabs and the Middle East crisis.This is the price they pay for allowing a powerful Islamic minority into their country. The tragedy is that the Norwegians will not change , even after this deadly demonstration of their errors.mike caton , usa (07.23.11)
74. Jpost-talkbackers celebrating the Oslo bombing?
After having experienced the largest terror attack in my hometown since WWII, I am quite frankly shocked to read the talkbacks in Jpost. You people seem happy for the attacks. You dance on the graves of the innocent victims. If these talkbacks are symptomatic of the opinions of the majority of Israelis these days, I can only say this: May you all rot in Hell. You have just removed the last vestiges of sympathy for your failed and tragic state. You inhuman racists don't deserve a state. Never in my life will I again defend Israel. Karl , Oslo, Norway (07.23.11)
I thank Cailen for his lucid and factual analysis of the incident with which I agree. I had suspicions immediately follwing initial reports of the incident. Perhaps the massacre will engender as many conspiracy ideas as the twin towers episode.
http://englishdefenceleague.org/showthread.php?7256-Tommy-s-message
“The English Defence League was formed two years ago. One of the fundamental beliefs that this movement was built on was its support for Israel’s right to defend itself. In our first demonstrations, we went to Birmingham, and we flew the flag of Israel, the Star of David. In the first public speech I ever gave, I wore the Star of David in Leeds. The reason for this is because Israel is a shining star of democracy. If Israel falls, we all fall. This is what our movement has been built on for two years.”
The English Defence League will not be deterred from its support for Israel and the Jewish people” he continues. “Recently, in the EDL there have been internal arguments, which are nothing more than that. Every large family has its disagreements, but when push comes to shove, we all stand on the same side.”
“We reject all anti-Semitism. The EDL stands where it always has stood, which is side-by-side with Israel. We repudiate any individual, group or writing that favors anti-Semitism, neofascism, and any race-based ideology. Any rogue elements within the EDL who go against our mission statement and our beliefs will be removed from the organization; we are determined to remain true to our mission. Anti-Semitism will not ever be tolerated within the EDL.”
http://www.mpacuk.org/story/060909/exposed-edl-and-its-zionist-connection.html
Could it be that the Zionist desire to polarise society against the Muslims, to ensure the Muslim community within Europe could not grow to challenge Israel's total political domination in western political circles, had driven them to infiltrate or even create the EDL?
The BNP shared the Zionists anti-Muslim sentiment, but not their foreign policy objectives. They hated Jews as much as they hated Muslims. Was the EDL the perfect answer, killing two birds with one stone, undermining the BNP and drawing support away from them whilst continuing to polarise the community against Muslims, thus controlling the far right's agenda?
The EDL is not all that it seems and proves once again, that the chief driver of Islamophobia and polarisation within Britain, comes not from the BNP but extreme right wing Zionists who have a foreign agenda.
http://jtf.org/forum/index.php?topic=45496.0
By Cato: Personally I still wonder who is really behind the EDL. They have shown phenomenal growth, are well financed, cleverly run, encourage black membership, specifically hate Muslims, are fanatically anti-Nazi (no Nazi salutes allowed), banned by the BNP, and show an occasional Israeli flag. Any ideas?
By Shalom2: I feel a little dismayed that people think the EDL have an ulterior motive by flying the Israeli flag. I fly my Israeli flag at every demo to let the paedophile followers know that we in the EDL support Israel 100%. I am of the understanding that if Israel falls, the whole of the West will fall with her!!! And thats not ever going to happen. Also I am dismayed about the way Roberta (EDL Jewish Division.) has been treated. Tommy Robinson is the founder of the EDL and and is trusted and revered by all infidels in their divisions throughout the UK. Tommy is not a politician, just a great guy fighting for his childrens heritage like the rest of us. We will never surrender to the islamic scum.
NO SURRENDER!!!
http://www.haaretz.com/weekend/magazine/what-are-israeli-flags-and-jewish-activists-doing-at-demonstrations-sponsored-by-the-english-defence-league-1.307803
he organization calls for taking action against the "Islamization of Britain" and Muslim fundamentalists. British media reports suggest that the league is a magnet for extremist right-wing activists and for unruly soccer fans. In late May the organization gained an important addition in the form of what it calls the "Jewish division." According to one member, "hundreds of Jews" joined its ranks, including "young people who are dying to do something." In the streets of England, Jews can now be seen demonstrating together with people they would have shunned in the past.
Roberta Moore, 39, a petite woman in a colorful outfit, speaks in a rolling Brazilian accent and works for a commercial firm. A Jew born in Rio de Janeiro, she once lived in Israel and now resides in north London. She is not exactly the stereotypical EDL member the media likes to depict, but Moore is one of the most prominent activists in the group's so-called Jewish division. In her heart she is an unrestrained Kahanist - at least according to fans on her Facebook page.
"The activity of the Jewish division is focused more on the Jewish community," she says over a pizza in an Italian restaurant in Golders Green, London's Jewish-Israeli quarter. "We always constitute a target, here and in Israel. We see a great many people who do not understand the seriousness of the situation. They are sticking their head in the ground and ignoring developments. We believe that if we call the enemy by his name, we will be able to fight him. We single out organizations that discriminate against Jews and anti-Zionist organizations, and try to explain there is no difference between anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism. We send them letters and wait for a response, and then we take action to expose them."
What do you say to comments by a British Jewish organization against the cooperation of Jews with the EDL?
"They are all ignoramuses and think we are fascists. They think the league is exploiting us, while it is really we who initiated the Jewish division. If anything, we are exploiting them."