Guarded by Skinheads...
Defendant Dr. Anders Behring Breivik, centre, seen during the fourth day of proceedings in court in Oslo, Norway, Thursday April 19, 2012. Confessed Glock Doc, Anders Behring Breivik testified Thursday that he had planned to capture and decapitate former Norwegian Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland during his shooting massacre on Utoya island.
You have heard of Ceasarian Operations? Well the world has been caught up in teh medical procedure known as the Osseiran Operation, and the first back alley coat hanger was Barack Hussein Obama Osseiran and for liberals, thankfully, Dr. Anders Breivik has come to practice real medicine liberally upon NeoProgs.
There are few things worse in life than the European sissy, the black fag or the latino macho woman. They rank down there in disgust with child molesters, Obama voters and sticky dog excrement on the bottom of one's shoe, you overlooked and tracked across your carpet.
The European sissy who hands out peace medals to Mideast terrorist, Barack Hussein Obama Osseiran is a lower form of slug slime, as they get so girly over the top when someone like Dr. Anders Breivik is recounding medical procedures in his Knight of Norway stage.
This line from Karl Ritter is so queer it gives the homosexual a worse reputation than before by Obama Osseiran.
Oh you were not aware that Anders Breivik was a doctor? Well this blog bestowed the degree upon him, as Karl Ritter being so sissy needs to let his nuts drop down and be a man.
Where was I?
Oh yes Dr. Anders Breivik and this quote from Karin Ritter.
In testimony too graphic for any parent to hear, Norwegian far-right extremist Anders Behring Breivik shocked an Oslo courtroom Friday as he calmly described hunting down teenagers on an island summer camp.
Excuse me and pardon your sins which caused this all Karin, but you liberal National Socialists poison, scald, rip apart babies in the womb non stop in aborticide. Your Obama Osseiran likes it so much that he pulls baby's heads out of the womb, sucks the brains out and then tosses the corpse in the recycle pile for rich people to have those body parts stuffed into their cannibal forms.
Dr. Breivk was just conducting the next Terri Schiavo post birt aborticides. I'm quite certain the dead Norwegian kids were as beautiful as Ms. Schiavo was when Obama liberals were cooing about how sexy Terri looked beind exterminated.
Certainly all that blood, and wet water, gave a very sensual appeal to these Norwegian children whose mothers had the right to abort them, as we all know women want to abort children and is one of the things NeoProg chics hae on their top ten list:
1. F*ck a negroid to feel as dirty as the whore I am.
2. Have a woman suck my twat that is crusty.
3. Lose my cherry to a famous rapist liberal.
4. Abort my first tissue at age 12.
5..........you get the idea as it is all quite disgusting.
So Dr. Breveik was only doing post birth aborticides and should be celebrated in this, like Obama Osseiran is, in Double OO has been murdering Muslims and he just bagged 4 more Americans in Afghanistna in Osseiran Operations.
Dr. Anders Breivik has cleaned all of this up in making it a peaceful island paradise where the fauna can romp free and not be confined to the womb. Where it can like ants be busy about it's play, and just when it thinks life could not be any better, there is Dr. Breivik with his Glock can of raid, feeding the grass with blood, and for the lucky, hosing them down in the Norwegian waters, so this Norwegian abortion is all clean, just like they tell you at Planned Parenthood.
Obviously, this testimony of Dr. Breivik was only too graphic to hear for Christian Parents, and as these National Socialist spit on God, none of them were in the court. I would imagine like the murders of Muslims in Barack Obama Osseiran hitting the rewind button to see it again, that the Norwegians who were in the court, brought lutefisk along to snack on, as they relived those wonderful aborticides of the tissue they produced as we all know liberals just love ending life in and out of the womb.
"My whole body tried to revolt when I took the weapon in my hand. There were 100 voices in may head saying 'Don't do it, don't do it,'" Breivik said.
Yes it is fortunate unlike Planned Parenthood doctors not having any human emotions, that they just murder humans without having any voices in their heads, unlike Dr. Breivik.
Thankfully for Norway liberals, Dr. Breivik overcame that moment and gave these liberals exactly what their government, laws and deathstyle choices demand.
The only thing in this which is troubling really is why is Anders Breivik guarded by Skinheads in Norway? None of this is by accident in the court has chosen two Nazi looking types to guard a fellow Nationalist Norwegian.
Is this a message to the Breivik Knights that in time, it will not be Dr. Anders Breivik on trail, but President Anders Breivik PHD. ruling Norway as the people's choice in the Glock Doc.
Christin Bjelland, a spokeswoman for a massacre support group, was horrified by Breivik's testimony.
"I'm going back to my hometown tonight," she told The Associated Press. "My husband, he's going to drive me out to the sea, and I'm going to take a walk there and I'm going to scream my head off."
Yes Christin Bjelland in your morbid vocation of a career to feed off the dead carnage of other's joy in aborted children out of the womb, go scream your little liberal head off, and see if in the echo you hear the sreams of all the babies you are guilty of butchering.
Dr. Anders Breivik guarded by Skinheads giving Norwegian liberals just what they vote for, like Professor Barack Hussein Obama Osseiran, giving Americans exactly what they voted for in an aborted USA.
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AP Story posted below as they will pull it, but one has to enjoy the liberal press in their last photo trying to make Anders Breivik look insane. No lynching going on in civilized Norway or the AP.
You know though in Nazi Skinheads are far left and Dr. Breivik is far right.......are these Norwegian Skinheads protecting him or the Norwegians saying they are going to murder......I mean abort Dr. Breivik?
Court in shock as Norway gunman describes massacre
Apr 20, 10:28 AM (ET)By KARL RITTER
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OSLO, Norway (AP) - In testimony too graphic for any parent to hear,
Norwegian far-right extremist Anders Behring Breivik shocked an Oslo
courtroom Friday as he calmly described hunting down teenagers on an
island summer camp.
As his words rolled out, survivors and victims' relatives of the July 22 massacre hugged and sobbed, trying to comfort each other. That testimony was also broadcast to 17 other courtrooms in Norway where others affected by the attacks were gathered, but was not carried live on Norwegian television.
The 33-year-old Norwegian left out no detail from his rampage, explaining how he shot panicked youths at point-blank range. Sixty-nine people, mostly teenagers, were killed on Utoya island and others only survived by diving into chilly waters to escape.
Breivik said he did not anticipate his victims' reactions.
"Some of them are completely paralyzed. They cannot run. They stand
totally still. This is something they never show on TV," Breivik said.
"It was very strange."
Breivik has admitted to setting off a bomb July 22 in Oslo, killing
eight people, before opening fire to the governing Labor Party's annual
youth camp on Utoya island. But he has pleaded not guilty to criminal
charges, saying his victims had betrayed Norway by embracing
immigration.
The main goal of the trial, now in its fifth day, is to figure out whether Breivik was sane or insane - two official reports have come to opposite conclusions on that point.
Looking tense but focused, Breivik spoke calmly about the shooting rampage, beginning with the moment he took a small ferry to Utoya, an island in a lake outside Oslo. He was disguised as a policeman, carrying a rifle and a handgun. He also brought drinking water because he knew he would get a dry throat from the stress of killing people.
Breivik's first two victims were Monica Boesei, a camp organizer, and off-duty police officer Trond Berntsen, a security guard.
"My
whole body tried to revolt when I took the weapon in my hand. There
were 100 voices in may head saying 'Don't do it, don't do it,'" Breivik
said.
But he did.
He said he pointed his gun at Berntsen's head and pulled the trigger. He shot Boesei as she tried run away. Then as they lay on the ground, he shot them both twice in the head.
The first shot was "extremely difficult," he declared, saying he then entered a "fight-and-flight modus" that made it easier to continue the killing spree.
Breivik said he couldn't remember large chunks of the approximately 90 minutes he spent on the island before surrendering to police commandos. Still, he recalled some of the shootings in great detail, including inside a cafe where he mowed down young victims as they pleaded for their lives.
Some
teenagers were frozen in panic, unable to move even when Breivik ran
out of ammunition. He changed clips. They didn't move. He shot them in
the head.
Others pretended to be dead. He said he shot them, too.
Breivik continued his rampage around the island, luring youth from their hiding places by telling them he was a police officer who was there to protect them. When they came out, he gunned them down.
He said his goal was to kill all of the nearly 600 people on the island. He said he had thought about wearing a swastika on his chest as a pure fear factor, but decided against it because he didn't want people to think he was a Nazi.
"'You will die today Marxists,' I yelled," Breivik recalled.
His
testimony was physically revolting. Inside the Oslo court, a man who
lost his son on the island closed his eyes hard, squeezing them shut.
Another man to his left put a comforting hand to his shoulder. A woman
to his right clutched onto him, resting her forehead against his arm.
Breivik said he was deliberately using "technical" language as a way to keep his composure.
"These are gruesome acts, barbaric acts," he said. "If I had tried to use a more normal language I don't think I would have been able to talk about it at all."
Earlier, Breivik said he took to the Internet to learn how to carry out his bombing-and-shooting rampage, studying attacks by al-Qaida, Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh and the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center.
The confessed mass killer told the court he paid close attention in particular to the World Trade Center bombing in New York and McVeigh's 1995 attack on an Oklahoma City government building, which killed 168 people and injured over 600.
Breivik also said he had read more than 600 bomb-making guides.
He called the Islamist al-Qaida "the most successful revolutionary
movement in the world" and said it should serve as an inspiration to
far-right militants, even though their goals are different.
"I have studied each one of their actions, what they have done wrong, what they have done right," Breivik said of al-Qaida. "We want to create a European version of al-Qaida."
Comparing himself to a Japanese "banzai" warrior during World War II, Breivik said too many Norwegian men were "feminized, cooking food and showing emotions."
A lawyer for the victims noted that Breivik himself had cried on the first day of the trial as prosecutors showed an anti-Muslim video he had created.
"I wasn't prepared for that film," Breivik said. "It's a film that represents the fight and everything I love."
Breivik has admitted to the bombing in Oslo that killed eight people and
the shooting massacre at the Labor Party youth camp that left 69 dead.
He claims to belong to an alleged anti-Muslim "Knights Templar" network.
Many groups claim part of that name, but prosecutors say they don't
believe the group described by Breivik exists.
If declared sane, Breivik could face a maximum 21-year prison sentence or an alternate custody arrangement that would keep him locked up as long as he is considered a menace to society. If found insane, he would be committed to psychiatric care for as long as he's considered ill.
Christin Bjelland, a spokeswoman for a massacre support group, was horrified by Breivik's testimony.
"I'm going back to my hometown tonight," she told The Associated Press. "My husband, he's going to drive me out to the sea, and I'm going to take a walk there and I'm going to scream my head off."
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APTN senior producer David MacDougall contributed to this report.
As his words rolled out, survivors and victims' relatives of the July 22 massacre hugged and sobbed, trying to comfort each other. That testimony was also broadcast to 17 other courtrooms in Norway where others affected by the attacks were gathered, but was not carried live on Norwegian television.
The 33-year-old Norwegian left out no detail from his rampage, explaining how he shot panicked youths at point-blank range. Sixty-nine people, mostly teenagers, were killed on Utoya island and others only survived by diving into chilly waters to escape.
Breivik said he did not anticipate his victims' reactions.
The main goal of the trial, now in its fifth day, is to figure out whether Breivik was sane or insane - two official reports have come to opposite conclusions on that point.
Looking tense but focused, Breivik spoke calmly about the shooting rampage, beginning with the moment he took a small ferry to Utoya, an island in a lake outside Oslo. He was disguised as a policeman, carrying a rifle and a handgun. He also brought drinking water because he knew he would get a dry throat from the stress of killing people.
Breivik's first two victims were Monica Boesei, a camp organizer, and off-duty police officer Trond Berntsen, a security guard.
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He said he pointed his gun at Berntsen's head and pulled the trigger. He shot Boesei as she tried run away. Then as they lay on the ground, he shot them both twice in the head.
The first shot was "extremely difficult," he declared, saying he then entered a "fight-and-flight modus" that made it easier to continue the killing spree.
Breivik said he couldn't remember large chunks of the approximately 90 minutes he spent on the island before surrendering to police commandos. Still, he recalled some of the shootings in great detail, including inside a cafe where he mowed down young victims as they pleaded for their lives.
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Breivik continued his rampage around the island, luring youth from their hiding places by telling them he was a police officer who was there to protect them. When they came out, he gunned them down.
He said his goal was to kill all of the nearly 600 people on the island. He said he had thought about wearing a swastika on his chest as a pure fear factor, but decided against it because he didn't want people to think he was a Nazi.
"'You will die today Marxists,' I yelled," Breivik recalled.
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"These are gruesome acts, barbaric acts," he said. "If I had tried to use a more normal language I don't think I would have been able to talk about it at all."
Earlier, Breivik said he took to the Internet to learn how to carry out his bombing-and-shooting rampage, studying attacks by al-Qaida, Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh and the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center.
The confessed mass killer told the court he paid close attention in particular to the World Trade Center bombing in New York and McVeigh's 1995 attack on an Oklahoma City government building, which killed 168 people and injured over 600.
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"I have studied each one of their actions, what they have done wrong, what they have done right," Breivik said of al-Qaida. "We want to create a European version of al-Qaida."
Comparing himself to a Japanese "banzai" warrior during World War II, Breivik said too many Norwegian men were "feminized, cooking food and showing emotions."
A lawyer for the victims noted that Breivik himself had cried on the first day of the trial as prosecutors showed an anti-Muslim video he had created.
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If declared sane, Breivik could face a maximum 21-year prison sentence or an alternate custody arrangement that would keep him locked up as long as he is considered a menace to society. If found insane, he would be committed to psychiatric care for as long as he's considered ill.
Christin Bjelland, a spokeswoman for a massacre support group, was horrified by Breivik's testimony.
"I'm going back to my hometown tonight," she told The Associated Press. "My husband, he's going to drive me out to the sea, and I'm going to take a walk there and I'm going to scream my head off."
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APTN senior producer David MacDougall contributed to this report.