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  • id like to say that im not racist, have a keen interest in other cultures and admire the muslim world but i dont believe in countries being used as a multicultural experiment by their leaders, nor replacing an entire nations ethnicity. THATS extremism.

  • @Deathbyomega a true right winger wouldn't want to rule you. They would teach you to how to rule yourself. look up Voluntaryism :)

  • When you flood your country with immigrants that don't share your beliefs and culture and they tell the natives not to over breed or the country will suffer like a third world over populated country and then for the final insult you bring in hordes of third worlders that will breed the natives out of their own country what exactly do you expect?

  • Europe is rotting under the filth of Asians, Negroes and other 3rd world filth. You go to paris and negroes and arabs try to steal, and rape anything and every thing. The end of Europe is nigh due to the multiculturalism and socialistic policies of the juden.

  • @angus1000001

    And mostly due to those of your sad sort,thats why Europe lost part of its most valuable manpower in the first place,and had the need to replenish it.

  • @StellandBlood you need to read and educate yourself. Get some facts before confronting me. The third worlders have come into fantastic Europe and have milked and tried to destroy it with their shit ways. And you defend them. Send them back to help their own nations. Not needed at all. If you think Europe is better today than yesteryear you are must be smoking some burning plastic.

  • It took Police 80 minutes to reach mass murderer, while television company were in helicopter filming the fireing. Why did media not ask Police if they needed lift to the murder scene, Police in helicopter could have taken out the killer with rifle.

  • Race and Religion are the number one cause of death globally!

  • @TheNova1960 Unfortunatly it is. People will always hate for some stupid reasons.

  • @MLdragon11 This hatred will elliminate all of us one day. Few people are tolerant and willing to live and let live. Someone must have known this man was mentally unstable, but people tend to mind their own business until it's too late.

  • HAIL TO MY BROTHERS WHO FIGHT FOR FREEDOM!!! HAIL VICTORY

  • right wing all the way

  • Talk to your friends.

    I find you boring.

    You´re not interested in facts.

  • he created same thing that one in america did in 1995..This things happens all around the world and its awful...inocent people are killed to..

  • i'm not interested in this murderer's pseudo intellectual ramblings.

    mix this with an egotistical sociopathic personality, fondness for violent video games & films , and easy availability of guns, interaction with other racist morons thugs and pseudo intellectuals (and a non harsh penal system) ......

    there's a lot of issues that need addressing around the matter of sly,ungrateful extremist Islamic nutcases living in the West but this gunman's acts are FAR from sane or correct ....

  • @sydsydbebop

    How easy and availible are guns in Norway? This guy had his rifle legally. The cops knew his name on arrival at the scene. It took them 90 minutes to get there. Bomb drills being run days before bombs go off. Folks, don't be gulible. The media 1st lied to you and said it was Muslims. Now, they are lying to youu and saying it was a "Christian Fundementalist." How f-ckin' dumb is that? All the media, all oevr the world, get the story wrong in the same way, then change it to this!

  • So religion makes you to hate rather than love. too much love for your religion makes u to hate fellow human beings.

  • I'd rather have a right wing extremist than a left wing extremist run my country..

  • @Deathbyomega

    do left wing extremists exist

  • @kittendealer

    Hitler was a socialist, so I don't know, was Hitler and extremist? Cause he did his thing under the banner of socialism.

  • @FreeinTX

    he ran the country left wing but the things he did were right wing

  • @Deathbyomega I'd rather have no extremist run my country. I'd rather have a balanced leader.

  • @Deathbyomega I'd rather have a horse run my country than a right wing extremist...

  • @HailTheLulz I don't give a fuck about what you'd rather have

  • @Deathbyomega Then why did you respond?

  • @Deathbyomega

    Extremists are always bad.

  • @Deathbyomega are you serious? you can't possibly be that stupid.

  • wtf are muslims doing in scandanavia to begin with?

  • @undeadpresident

    why are you doing in America to begin with?

  • @Sandzak95 I was born here....? Why would arabs move to the cold dark north in a culture so different? It doesn't make sense. Pretty obvious that they wouldn't mix with the whitest people on earth, so wtf are they doing there to begin with?

  • @undeadpresident

    Why moved many frenchmen and englishmen to America? Well, they were politically threat because they didn't have the rights to believe whatever they wanted and to have a better life. Why would your people live with Indians to begin with? Why would your people steal that land from the Indians who had lived there for almost 20.000 years? The muslims were in the same position as your people for 500 years ago. And no, all muslims are not arabs..

  • @Sandzak95 So what you are saying is that Muslims should be able to come to America or any other country and steal that land just like the English did in America? Im not for killing innocent people especially the youth or anyone else but if your going to make a comment like this you are in a way justifying all this.

  • There are some people who just cannot stand the idea of God running this world. The proponents of Liberal ism and multi-culturalism are on that list. If you think about it, multi-culturalism is cultural suicide. I am not trying to justify this horrible action but I do agree that Liberalism will destroy a countries culture.... 

  • It just seems strange to me that muslims would 1) want to move to Norway, and 2) Be able to, with visa requirements etc. Usually to move to another country you have to either be married to someone in that country or be a skilled laborer in a field that is in demand in that country. It doesn't strike me that there would be many muslims in those categories. It just seems out of place to me, and like conflict would be inevitable, when you mix two completely different cultures together like that.

  • @Sandzak95 The indians were driven from their land because 1) their culture was incompatible with that of the whites, they simply could not reach common ground as they were just too different. 2) their land was desired by the whites because the whites' economy was never sustainable, requiring them to take more and more land, with further impetus from their bankers and government whose hunger for more wealth was (and still is) endless.

  • @undeadpresident

    No, the whites culture and religion was Incompatible with that of the Indians, the whites simply could not reach common ground as the whites were just too different. Muslims from Bosnia, Serbia, Iraq, Afghanistan and many other muslim countries are not here to steal land as the whites did for 500 years ago. Just because we have different cultures and religions does not mean we can't live together and learn from each other.

  • @Sandzak95 All I'm saying is it's strange to me that muslims would move to northern europe, it seems kind of out of place to me. Muslims look and act much differently, the climate is far different, and the country is at war with islamic nations. And yet, muslims settle there. Why and how is all I'm asking.

    I suspect that the government is utilizing a strategy of cultural division, to inhibit a sense of common culture and unity that could create a movement that threatens its agenda.

  • @undeadpresident i Dont think the immigrants really have a choice. They are running away from war, poverty and starvation and such. Most of them is country folk who don't really know alot about Europe. One country can be as good as the other for them.

  • @jakobboy1 There are millions or billions who live in relative poverty. No nation just lets people in. So that doesn't add up. Did Europe or the USA open their doors when the massive genocide was happening in Rwanda? No. And don't get me wrong. I'm not talking about the morality, just the reality. It just doesn't add up. People are obviously going to be suspicious when they are told that their country is fighting against Islamic fundamentalism and then Muslims move in next door.

  • @Sandzak95

    Yes still today is remembered in India the 80 Million Hindu indians killed by muslim religious fanatics,muslims didn´t wanted India,at all.

    Yes europeans were so incompatible with indians,that at a point,european armies in india were full of indians,that could easily have destroyed the europeans,and europeans married with indians,and in time became indians.

  • Skeletal remains of ethnic Norweigans were found on the west coast of the U.S., over 10,000 years old. They lived there until Siberian Asians crossed the Bering Strait, killed them, and installed themselves as the "Native Americans." If you point this out, you're a racist. Other mass graves of whites that pre-date when Asians crossed over have been found. Spear points of French origin were found all over the mid-Atlantic, over 19,000 years old. Oops, how racist of me to point this out.

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  • It's not racist to say that Islam's taking over and it's one brutal ass 5th Century nomadic semi-Political ideology which will eventually end Democracy on earth as we know it... :-\

  • @wasssuppp08 It's so funny how neo-Nazis share so much in common with Muslims.

  • @VictimOfBoredom not muslims, some muslilms, along with some europeans and americans, the ones that are anti muslims, anti non muslims, anti arabs, anti jews, anti chritians, anti americans... etc they re all extremists: like hooligans, everyone is supporting a team, but in the end of the day, they all hooligans

  • @wasssuppp08 You can't speak on behalf of 60 million people, so shove it.

  • That way the area won't be so much of bad place.Trust me avoid the right wing economics and other social polices its ruining things over here in the US. 30 years and things have only gotten worst its nothing like its represented in the media.I just thought I point that out for anyone foreigners to point out what the US is really like.They play the anti immigrant card,yet their wealthy base are the main reason they come here are those most likely to hire immigrant workers.

  • Yeah,I can understand why people might feel that especially over a short period of time that i has happened in Europe.We have a similar situation over here in America,though most are still good hard working people just wanting a good life and I can respect that.I know way am I a Zionist but I don't hate Jewish people,I just believe Israel need to lay of the right wing,nationalist crap. They need to end the crap with Palestine and play a role in improving the rest of the mid east for Arabs.

  • @wasssuppp08 What is a "multi-culturalist"? Anyone who's not a xenophobe?

    I love being able to choose to shop at a Western, Japanese, Persian, or Korean market; I love being able to choose to dine at an Italian, Vietnamese, Mexican, or Thai restaurant; and I love being able to overhear conversations in Mandarin and German. New and unfamiliar stimuli is what keeps the brain sharp, so enjoy your Alzheimer's while I elect not to alienate myself from 90% of the world's population. :)

  • @VOB And btw, I'm not asking for Israel to be dismantled or that others destroy it. That would only cause pain, not only for Jews but also for Arabs, as Israel's not likely to go down easily. That's the same pain brought by Israel's creation. All I'm saying is, I understand even if I disagree with, the people who are hostile to it, even to the point that they want to terminate Israel, since their feelings are the result of real losses that IMO everyone can sympathize with.

  • @VOB I wouldn't be OK. 1) There was no international law at the time, was there? People believed that migt is right, and the Natives were no exception to that. 2) today's Natives aren't affected by events that took place 500 years ago. They live in a parallel nation where there's no government intervention in their affairs. They can even bury illformed children and no one will criticiz'em. Palestinians are still affectedby Israel's foundation and ae undertheir direct or indicrect control.

  • @FreeinTX what the hell does BKT, an obscure event in history, have anything to do with this. Your attack on MSM is baseless unless of course your refering to the World of the News paper

  • It's so ignorant of you (AJ) call this guy a "fundamentalist Christian". If a label must be used it would be "Christian nationalist", but there is nothing remotely "Christian" about this man at all. He just chooses to identity with a cultural label, rather than having a deeply-held religious belief. Proof: no mention of Jesus—a typical characteristic of Christian fundamentalists—in his words. Let's not lower this to encouraging the kind of bigotry to Christians already directed at Muslims.

  • @looseSpark ... Save the intolerance for those who do actually commit and encourage such violent acts.

  • @VictimOfBoredom Gee, calm down. And btw, where did you read that the average politicized Muslim is against condemning terrorist militants? Polls have shown that most Muslims are against suicide bombs. According to Pew 80% of Pakistani Muslims say they see suicide bombs as never justifiable. And they're a pretty politicized, anti-American bunch. Where, then, is your justification for conflating 'politicized' Muslims with terrorists?

  • @RafaelFernandeSantos "About 80% of those polled agreed that it was the duty of all Muslims to participate in jihad to eradicate Israel. The poll also found that 61% of Palestinians rejected the American-Israeli formulation for a settlement of the conflict based on two states for two peoples, one for the Arabs and one for the Jews. Only 34% of Palestinians questioned supported a "two-states-for-two-peoples" solution."

    I'm curious how Israel could be "non-militarily" eradicated...

  • @VictimOfBoredom Yep, there's a differene between military eradication and planting bombs in civilian piazzas. And you must know, even Israel's first PM, David Ben Gurion, said he thought the Arabs were right in waging war against Israel as Israel had been found on land theft. Moshe Dayan said something similar in a famous statement of his. And no wonder Palestinians are against the Israeli "peace plan" and its ttempt to annex settlement area. So is most of the world opinion.

  • @RafaelFernandeSantos Israel is home to 6 million Jewish civilians. If Israel as a Jewish homeland is to be militarily eradicated, then it goes without saying that these 6 million civilians would also have to be eradicated.

    After all, unlike Israel—whose citizenry is 25% Arab—Palestine would obviously NOT allow Jews to become Palestinian citizens.

  • @VOB Israel allowed the Arabs it didn't manage to cleanse to become citizens. Hooray. And that a large part of the Israeli population is in favour of "forced population transfer", as Ben Gurion called Israeli ethnic cleansing campaigns, and that they think Arabs' political rights should be limited, doen't necessarily mean anythig bad about Israelis, they're still angels, aren't they? Of course it's Palestinians who are mean. They're the ones who don't a Jewish neighbor, not the other way around.

  • @RafaelFernandeSantos No one called Israelis "angels". They're citizens like that of any other country—if faced with the thread of eradication, you can be damn sure that Vietnamese or Armenians or Tunisians would be fighting back.

  • @VictimOfBoredom I guess you're right, the impulse to self-preservation is universal. Israelis are certainly not lacking in it. But so is the impulse to protect what's yours. As its first political and militay leaders have recognized - and many observers such as Mahatma Gandhi - Israel's been founded on terrorism and land theft, and that's why Palestinians and other Arabs have been fight ingback against it. You can be damn sure Americans or Argentinians or Russians would too.

  • @RafaelFernandeSantos Most modern-day countries have been founded on terrorism and land left, not least of which include North Africa, China, Japan, Russia, Indonesia, Myanmar, and both of the American continents. Israel's only difference is that it was founded after—rather than before—the era of shifting and impermanent national borders.

  • @VOB There's also another difference: Israel was created in an era where people are willing to accept that the rules of everyday morality also apply to international relations; including the rule that it's not OK to steal someone else's property. Israel itself likes to invoke notions of universal rights to spread negative propaganda against its Arab neighbors and the Palestinians. As such, people shouldn't ignore when such Israel itself ignores such rights, as it's been doing since its creation.

  • @RafaelFernandeSantos Ah, let's put it this way:

    If all the povos indígenas no Brasil decided to reclaim their land and kick out all the Brasileiros brancos and Afro-brasileiros, would you be okay with Brazil losing its sovereignty and being eradicated?

    As long as you'd agree to that, then you have all credibility in your assertion that Israel ought to voluntarily dismantle itself. Otherwise, you're a hypocrite for as long as you live on the indigenous' land.

  • @RafaelFernandeSantos As for "most of the world opinion", most of the world thinks Islam is false and at least half of the world—the West, India, and East Asia—think the Muslim world is either barbaric or uncivilized.

  • @VictimOfBoredom Most of the word population also has a pretty low opinion on Israel and the US. So what's that supposed to prove?

  • @RafaelFernandeSantos It's supposed to "prove" that just because a lot of people believe something doesn't mean it's true.

  • @VictimOfBoredom But hey, didn't the US know that, by invading Iraq, civilian casualties were bound to happen? Yet the neocons invaded it, even as they knew Iraq represented no immediate threat to the US and neither was it involved in the 911 attacks. And as a predictable result, scores of civilians died: apparently an attempt to intimidate Middle Eastern administrations and factions that despied the US. In sum, Iraqis were targeted to instill fear in others. Looks like terrorism.

  • @VOB Why would Germany be involved in the Hiroshima attacks? They were perpetrated by the US. And no, by fighting Germany the US's purpose was to beat the Nazis, not to intimidate hostile governments and populations. But by invading Iraq, the US had different motivations.

  • @wasssuppp08 I'm an American born-and-raised, but I love making friends with immigrants because it enriches my life and makes it more interesting.

    Needless to say, I couldn't "move to their country" because then they wouldn't be immigrants anymore, and it'd be the same boring mono-cultural bubble that you so greatly desire.

  • @wasssuppp08 So you're against the lands of Canada, the US, and Australia having been settled by your own countrymen?

    Besides, I never said anything about "being taken over" by anyone. Immigration can exist without the immigrants becoming the majority, you know. Do you not learn math (sorry, "MATHS") in the UK?

  • @wasssuppp08 You may as well convert to Islam while you're at it.

  • @wasssuppp08 It amazes me that someone who opposes Islamic demographic colonization can simultaneously hate the Muslims' greatest target of hatred — the Jewish people.

  • @satv365 Should Americans not be allowed to travel abroad?

  • @wasssuppp08 No, I don't talk to people like you.

  • @wasssuppp08 At their current numbers, do you oppose Chinese immigration to the UK?

  • Multiculturalism has not failed. That is not to say that there are not issues with multiculturalism but everything has pitfalls. Plus the world has always been multicultural and will remain so regardless of madmen who try to derail its course.

  • Many commentors here are proud of this man.

    It´s SICKENING.

  • guys, for your info, the same youth camp were organising a pro-palestinian rally, u can see pictures all over the internet, norway was ready to recognise an independent Palestinian state in September, Norwegian oil company fund has divested away from Israeli companies due to ethical issues and suddenly, this radical, freemason anti-islam man appear to murder the entire camp.Freemasonry and Israel has always been behind christian right wing and new neo nazi groups, destroy the illuminati!

  • guys, for your info, the same youth camp were organising a pro-palestinian rally, u can see pictures all over the internet, norway was ready to recognise an independent Palestinian state in September, Norwegian oil company fund has divested away from Israeli companies due to ethical issues and suddenly, this radical anti-islam man appear to murder the entire camp. think for yourself who is behind this

  • @wasssuppp08 The thing is that the Norwegian government could have staged this, so that they can now go along with everything the banksters have planned in Libya, Greece, etc, and claim patriotism. To make the Norwegians now support the banker bailouts, the Libyan war, etc.

  • @thecoolerstinger ..STAGED!? killing youth is staged for you!? KILLING HIS FUTURE PARTY MEMBERS!? PLEASE THINK!!!

  • @scorpioninpink

    Look at history. Who did the Bolsheviks kill? They killed the very people that helped them get into power and later killed many of their own inner party members. If this attack is staged, it is most likely staged to sway public opinion away from the Right, because it was clear the Right were gonna win next election.

  • @thecoolerstinger Lots of things "could" happen. Only arrogance can make a person think his "could" carries the same significance as an "is".

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  • let all just blame the muslims because that's what we usually do.

  • @worldpeace365 And we're usually right.

  • the scale and organization of such event can only be attributed to government or secrete services!!!

  • Anders Behring Breivik, you are the greatest hero of our times.

    Fight has just began.

    Heil Anders, Heil the Anti Islam movement.

    HAIL VICTORY

    HAIL VICTORY

    HAIL ANDERS BREIVIK!!!

    HAIL THE RAHOWA

  • @TheWhitefight88 Heil!!

  • @TheWhitefight88 Just to let you know 14/88 is an F grade

  • @ThePinkmanson cool story, bro

  • @TheWhitefight88 NO, a true story bro

  • @ThePinkmanson sure do nigga

  • christian, fundamentalist, racist, right wing or nazi...

  • @ceomeye

    Zionist Freemason, pro Israel.

  • seems multiculturalism has failed. have to think about why we have so many nations in the world. it might be too difficult to the people for accepting to be ruined our own culture by immigrants with out-coming religions and different way of doing.

  • @outback1054 Correction: Multiculturalism with *Muslims* has failed. Chinese immigrants have yet to drive anyone to go on a shooting rampage.

  • @VictimOfBoredom what i can say now is...they seem immigrants but also could be recognised as a kind of invaders if they don't accept our culture and language. they can not tribute to the country they immigrated to without making efforts to learn about it. but unfortunatelly actually they don't. to share the same cultural value is the important key for safe living in same community ay least.

  • @outback1054 Multiculturalism hasn't failed, it's more like hate, bigotry, prejudice, and violence showing its hideous face.

  • @djlazlow1

    You are right.

  • @wasssuppp08 Blaming the home grown violence on immigration is arrant nonsense. Reivik is responsible for his actions no matter who lives in his country.

  • Its a shame someone would do such a horrid act to anyone but its a more a common trend with the going overboard right wing movements have engaged in recently around the world.Extremism is extremism no matter whether its Christian or Islamic in nature or even connected to political and is something we has a species need to stamp out if we are ever gone have world where people won't have to find so many new places to live because their native country is a hell hole. My wishes go out to Norway.

  • @wasssuppp08

    Of course your comments are shared by many people.

    So are mine.

    I´m Swedish. What about you?

  • @wasssuppp08

    Read his comments on internet.

    You sound just like him.

    "Multiculturalism" is not a threat.

    And I´m not a Zionist for saying that.

  • 1) ANSAR al-JIHAD-THE HELPERS OF GLOBAL JIHAD, ALMOST IMMEDIATELY, TOOK CREDIT FOR THE TERROR ATTACKS.

    2) ISLAMOTERRORISTS ARE "RIGHT-WING" EXTREMISTS.

    UNTIL EVIDENCE TO THE CONTRARY "APPEARS" THE OSLO ATTACK IS ANOTHER MUSLIM TERROR EVENT AND THE PROBAMA MEDIA IS COVERING IT UP WITH CRAFTILY WORDED NEWS REPORTS.

  • @Archonis

    Bullshit.

  • and the NWO grows stronger...........

  • This is a CIA/MI6/Mossad attack. Norway backed out of the Greek bailout plan a few days ago. Norway was leaving the Libyan war of agression at the end of the month. They were going to vote for Palestinian statehood in the UN vote. Plenty of reasons for an attack.

  • @thecoolerstinger Great another conspiracy nut.

  • @MrAtheist1984 All you have are labels that you repeat over and over again like a robot, and you can refute none of the information.

  • @thecoolerstinger You must of heard this crap from the Russia Today (RT) channel. RT has been lately bringing in every crazy man with radio talk show or written books that don't sell well that expose some sort of conspiracy and present them as an expert as long they don't bad mouth Russia and its leaders. RT is the Fox News of the conspiracy hippies.

  • @MrJerkinp You can refute none of the facts I presented, all you can do is say conspiracy and RT. The facts I presented are not even from RT, to my knowledge RT has not covered this yet. Everything I said is fact. Norway left the banker bailout of Greece, is leaving the Libyan war, and is voting for Palestinian statehood in the UN. I am not the king of conspiracy I AM THE KING OF REALITY.

  • Gotta go guys, let the trolls reign once more in my absence!

  • Farrakhan said nationalism would rise in Europe, this is just the beginning for Europe as the white population declines things will become worst and terrorists white supremacists will become more brazen and open BEWARE! Europe cannot absorb mass immigrant populations like the U.S and Canada.

  • @DIJV79

    The US can't deal with it either, but it isn't about race, it's about wages.

  • I heard he was a Ron Paul supporter hurr durr

  • @OhNoyate

    Who isn't? It would just mean he has a heart beat, breathes, and can read.

  • The true face of anti-immigration politics.

    Face, all you right-wingers; this is an epic fail on your part.

  • @Yakovlievich: You mean like how 9/11 is the true face of Islam? I don't get this video. What does anti-immigration politics have to do with one guy shooting up an island? I don't like where Al Jazeera is going with this. Clearly the sheep of the masses (read:you) will take this report seriously. :/

  • @mieroth Reivik had an anti-immigration agenda, and we see what that entails. Time for the right-wing to eat shit.

    

  • he was a mass murder and a terrorist, but I don't he was a christian fundamentalist since one of his posts on a political forum said that he was pro-gay. Christian fundamentalists are not pro-gay.

  • So it was a blonde haired, blue eyed, white skinned fundamentalist Christian that did the deed. Why am I not surprised? This was my first thought on seeing the news. No doubt his aim was to "wake up" the nation to the perils of foreign immigration, which pollutes their pure, Christian neo-Nazi bloodlines.

  • @colourmegone

    Don't you mean ZIONIST bloodlines?

  • @FreeinTX Sorry, I don't engage in serious dialogue with the insane.

  • @colourmegone

    Ohh the insane? You mean like worrying about Christian Neo-Nazi bloodlines? That kind of insane?

    1st Christian is a religion. It has NO bloodlines.

    2nd NEO-NAZI is newly NA-tionalist ZI-onist (NA ZI, get it? Hitler's mom was Jewish!)

    3rd NAZI is the bloodline of the ZIONISTS! That's why they were given "Israel" after WW2, as a reward for their efforts to destroy the German economy.

    They had to call themselves "Jews" and the land "Israel" so the Christians would buy it.

  • @FreeinTX Yes

  • @colourmegone

    I asked 3 questions and made 4 statements, yes what?

  • @FreeinTX I only got as far as your first question about your mental stability.

  • So much propaganda and censorship following this staged terror attack.

  • Wow the media is right in bed with the New World Order Agenda. Flipping it from Muslims to White Christian Americans huh? This is staged terror with the media propaganda to follow, This is pure evil in action.

  • Looks like they'll have to outlaw Christianity.

  • @yourtreat2

    Ahhh, Bill Maher would be proud of you.

  • ...and on the other hand we have extreme left-wing immigration policies, with western media organisations, law-makers and politicians relentlessly forcing that agenda.

  • Youtube manipulators.

    You don´t seem interested in actual facts.

  • Dear Resistance, this sick bastard son of a freemason zionist bitch Anders Behring Breivik Norwegian Freemason zionist terrorist who murdered 98 people has made a anti-islamic youtube video named 'Knights templar 2083

  • Dear Al Jazera, please block comments again. All we seems to be getting in response to these events is hysterical bullshit and conspiracy theories.

  • @ggorg2000

    (except for blocking comments) I agree, all these IDIOTS that think ONE GUY could do everything that was done is completely BATSH-T!

    Everyone knows that the NEW WORLD ORDER does this. It isn't fooling ANYONE.

  • @FreeinTX Um... Why are you agreeing with me? What part of my grip with conspiracy theory do you not get?

  • @ggorg2000 *gripe

  • @ggorg2000

    The part about your gripe I don't get, is how you fail to understand that like the "Okalahoma" (we call it OKC) in the US, this being Norway's Oklahoma is an apt comparison! Like OKC, I believe this is an INSIDE JOB!

    Did you know the bob squad DOCUMENTED the removal of bombs from the OKC federal building? Did you know that Joe Doe #2 was seen, talked, and witnessed about by more than 100 people? Lone gunner my @ss!

    The only "theory" here, is that a lone gunman did this!

  • @FreeinTX My gripe is with people who respond to horrible events like these by inserting their own conspiracy narratives. Events like these are very serious and call for level headed approaches, not assumptions that there is some evil plot going on, and somehow an armchair spectator knows all the facts. You're welcome to be suspicious that others may be involved with the bomb, but every eye witness/victim (that I've read about) reports 1 gunman.

  • @ggorg2000

    Uhh that is NOT true. I listen to a guy call in yesterday and talk for 30 minutes about what happened. He was close enough to the blast to feel it. HE reported that several accounts were coming out about multiple shooters. SEVERAL commenters on here have spoke about media accounts of at least 2 shooters.

    Just like OKC, John Doe #2 was seen and witnessed by HUNDREDS but ignored in the media! They still say John Doe #2 in OKC never existed! even today.

  • @FreeinTX I did put a condition around what I said, because at the time I was reading about this event it had been reported by eye witnesses as 1 shooter. Besides that, how would multiple shooters validate some of your ideas that this was an inside job and a new world order?

    Lastly, I feel I've not made myself clear when I asked for comments to be blocked: I wish people using these tragedies to peddle theories like these, so soon after they happen, would just shit the fuck up.

  • @ggorg2000

    Well, if it was a multiple shooter event;

    1. That's a conspiracy.

    2. That;s planning.

    3. That's funding

    4. That's coordination

    5. That's communication

    That's NOT the lone gunman christian conservative BS that they are peddling.

  • @ggorg2000

    As long as you go along with them killing people to propel an agenda, they will kill people to propel their agenda. "The only thing that evil men need to do evil things is for good men to do nothing."

    I would advise you remember that! The Washington Post did a story about Al-CIA'da having 160 nukes burried under federal buildings in the US, and according to the NYT, if one goes off, we have lost the scientific ability to know who did it. Think about THAT!

  • @ggorg2000

    Any time there is a murder, a calm, level headed person examines, PRO BONO, who benefits from the action? In less that 24 hours, an INTERNATIONAL task force, out of London, was formed to fight non-Islamic terror in Norway. Are you reading the other poster, very clearly, stating the Norweigians want nothing to do with internationalism, yet boom, international task force look at white people in Norway as potential terrorists. It's a SCRIPT!

  • @FreeinTX No matter what an event is, people will always try and turn it to their advantage. Like you for instance, using this board to post your ideas saying how you've got it all figured out. Which is what I have a problem with. Events like these should not be responded to with paranoia, because then we will get knee jerk bullshit policy if we give into crap like new world order conspiracies.

  • @ggorg2000

    Paranoid is thinking we need to be afraid of an Al-CIA'da boogey man when you have better chances of getting hit by lightening TWICE than being killed by a terrorist. In fact, you are 10 TIMES more likely to be killed by a cop than a terrorist. In the 20th century alone, ONE'S OWN GOVERNMENT killed over 250 MILLION of their own people, and was the leading cause of unnatural death in the world.

    These people want a world government "to keep us safe" from Al-CIA'da and malitia.

  • @FreeinTX Whatever man, all I'm getting out of you is insane ramblings. Yes there are shitty laws that get enacted after things like this, which is why real work and sensible solutions need to be heard. Constantly going on about NWO bullshit doesn't help anybody. Most governments, and especially the business world, care barely agree on anything, let alone forming some global circle jerk.

  • @ggorg2000 *can

  • @ggorg2000

    They do this so that "shitty laws" are passed! And the reason why the NEW WORLD ORDER is so dangerous is because there are so few of them, that they CAN agree on things without much difficulty at all, and have unlimited funds to spread their decisions to their minions.

    THEY PRINT OUR MONEY!

    The managed to go from the Treaty of Rome to the EU, and take out a bunch of European countries ability to print their own money, making them dependant on the EU.

  • @ggorg2000

    And NONE and what I am saying is insane or rambling. Governments have done FALSE FLAG TERROR throughout history to push for unpopular agendas, grab more power for the executive, and rob citizens of every country in the world of their GOD GIVEN HUMAN RIGHTS.

    It is a theme as old as written history.

    You should watch ENDGAME: Blueprint for Global Enslavement" It's free on youtube.

    And you might want to check out Fabled Enemies and Terrorstorm about False Flag terror.

  • @FreeinTX Are you American ???