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Massacre in Norway: Mad gunman’s evil manifesto

MASSACRE madman Anders Breivik wrote a chilling manifesto explaining his evil
mission of slaughter, it was revealed yesterday.

In 1,500 hate-filled pages, the warped Norwegian declared war on Muslims and
left-wingers — and threatened to help bring down Western
civilisation by the year 2083.

Breivik — who honed his terror skills at camps run by neo-Nazis
called The Vikings — told how he built an arsenal of guns and kept
a huge explosives cache at an isolated farm.

His manifesto contained a diary spelling out the final three months of
preparation for last Friday’s bombing and shooting in Norway in which at
least 93 people died.

The last entry — made three hours before his 500kg fertiliser car
bomb exploded outside PM Jens Stoltenberg’s office in Oslo —
declared: “It is all or nothing.”

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Callous Breivik, 32 — who then gunned down scores of youths at a camp
on Utoya Island — told in an earlier entry how he went on
gun-buying sprees and bought soft-nosed dum-dum bullets “for inflicting
maximum damage to vermin”.

His rantings — showing the slaughter was the climax of a NINE-YEAR
masterplan of hatred — were partly penned in London.

And sources claimed Breivik had links to the far-right English Defence
League through its Norwegian sister organisation.

Arrogant Breivik, who anglicised his name to Andrew Berwick, posted his
manifesto online. He hoped copycats could use it as a blueprint for further
outrages.

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But some of his words of hate were cribbed from the manifesto of Unabomber Ted
 Kaczynski, 69, whose mail bomb campaign in the US lasted 20 years.

Blond Breivik claimed he spent £300,000 developing his evil scheme. But he
reserved 2,000 euros from his operations budget to spend on “a high-quality
model escort girl one week prior to execution of the mission”.

The gun nut had gone to Prague in 2010 in a bid to buy an assault rifle, a
Glock pistol, grenades and ammunition from gangsters.

He failed to seal a deal but Breivik — who usually shunned girls to
concentrate on his evil plans — did find sex in the Czech capital.

He wrote: “I did s**** two girls.That’s because there was a realistic chance
that I would end up dead during the process of establishing a weapons
connection.”

Anders Behring Breivik callously opened fire on groups of teenagers at a lakeside youth camp. Killing around 92 people.
He was part of a gang called the 'Vikings'.

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He managed to buy weapons including a Glock and a Ruger Mini 14 semi-automatic
rifle in Norway. He stated on the licence form he wanted it for deer
hunting.

Breivik already had a pump-action shotgun. He started daily diary entries
after hiring a Fiat Doblo van to test its capacity for carrying
fertiliser-based explosives.

By April 9 this year he had moved from his mother Wenche Behring’s flat
in Oslo to secluded Asta Ost Farm, 90 miles north. He set up a firm to buy
six tons of fertiliser, which he buried there.

On April 27 he noted: “If they were to screen me they would see that my
company was linked to a farm that had 90 acres.”

On May 14 he wrote a racist rant about Norway’s Eurovision entrant
Stella Mwangi. He said: “My country has a c***, politically correct
contribution. An asylum seeker from Kenya, performing a bongo song —
very representative of Europe and my country. I hope Germany wins.”

Anders Behring Breivik callously opened fire on groups of teenagers at a lakeside youth camp. Killing around 92 people.

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He told on June 13 how he drove to an isolated spot to test a bomb. He
said: “I lit the fuse, went out of range and waited. BOOM! I
quickly drove away to avoid any unwanted attention.”

On July 4 he dug up the weapons he had stashed. He bought upgraded
ammunition for the Ruger. July 5: “Replaced most of the .223 hollow
point rounds with soft point rounds.”

July 19: “Started packing down gear, filled diesel/gasoline on cars.
Treaded a fuse inside a surgical tube and tested it. There were 75 cm of
fuse so it should burn for 75 seconds.”

Anders Behring Breivik

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Then on the day of slaughter, July 22: “Initiate blasting sequences at
pre-determined sites. Have enough material for at least 20 blasts. This is
going to be an all-or-nothing scenario.” The steroid-taking bodybuilder was
desperate to display his far-right credentials.

In his manifesto, Breivik declared a “pre-emptive war” to rid Europe of
Marxists, Muslims and multi-culturists — even if it took to 2083.

He warned: “We know who you are, where you live and we are coming for you.”

The FARM WHERE the Oslo bomber, anders Breivik wa living for the last month, and supposedly built his bomb in the barn (big red/brown building on the right) in a town called Asta ost, Norway

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He bragged he was “Justiciar Knight Commander” in a group of fanatics called
the Knights Templar Europe. Breivik claimed they held their first summit in
London.

A video posted online called “Knights Templar 2083” had a picture of Breivik
in a athletic compression suit with a badge saying “Norway Marxist Hunter.
Multicultre Traitor Hunting Permit”.

The shop where the Oslo bomber, anders Breivik bought fertilizer for his bomb in a town called Rena, Norway

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Breivik — who fantasised about carrying out an Anthrax attack —
was also pictured in an anti-chemical warfare outfit, Masonic regalia, and a
military ceremonial uniform he was not entitled to wear.

The English and Norwegian Defence Leagues deny he was a member. But the
fanatic joined the Vikings when he was 17.

He dreamed of leading the extremists in a coup against the Norwegian
government.

Anders Behring Breivik - extracts from his diary 
He talks about dressing as police officer

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The group planned to storm parliament with guns blazing — and honed
their shooting and bomb-making skills at training camps in the forests.

After two years Breivik was allowed to wear the gang’s skull and crossbones
patch on his leather jerkin. One gang member said: “He was not a hardened
fighter. He was a book reader.”

It was also revealed today that Breivik was a fan of the brutal ruler that
inspired DRACULA.

The massacre madman wrote in his manifesto of hate that former Romanian ruler
Vlad the Impaler was “a crusader and a Romanian hero as he fought against
Islam in Europe”.

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Vlad — who fought the ancient Ottoman Empire in the 13th Century —
earned his name from the practice of impaling enemies on stakes.

Breivik also wrote in his manifesto that he wanted to kill Labour leader David
Miliband for “weakening” Britain.

Former prime ministers Gordon Brown and Tony Blair were also on his death list
along with European leaders Nicolas Sarkozy and Angela Merkel.

All were considered targets “because they supported the terrible EU contract”
and had a “friendly attitude” to immigrants.

German authorities are investigating whether Breivik had contact with the
country’s extreme-right scene, particularly in Hamburg.

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The fresh insight into the killer’s warped mind came as it was confirmed he is
to have a closed court hearing after a request by prosecutors.

It also emerged in Norway today that the stepbrother of the country’s Crown
Princess Mette-Marit was one of the first victims of the slaughter.

Meanwhile, Polish police have arrested the owner of an online trading business
suspected of supplying chemicals to Breivik.

The unidentified man was arrested in the south-western Polish city of Wroclaw.

It also emerged that detectives investigating the killings are thought to be
probing Breivik’s possible links to the British far right.

Police have been examining Breivik’s background, including reported claims
that he was recruited by two English right-wing extremists at a meeting in
the UK in 2002 attended by seven other people.Police continue their investigations on the Utoeya island in the Tyrifjorden lake, where Friday's shooting massacre took place, July 25, 2011.

Scotland Yard said they were liaising with the Norwegian authorities and an
officer had gone to the country to help with the inquiry.

Prime Minister David Cameron’s official spokesman said all relevant agencies
and departments would look at what they could do in light of the tragedy.

He added: “The National Security Council met. They discussed the tragic events
in Norway last week and took stock of the UK’s ability to respond to threats
from terrorism and extremism.”

He said the meeting “agreed that the UK is well-prepared to deal with such
threats” but added “the police and the security services should look at
planning” to ensure everything possible was being done to protect the
public.

A minute’s silence was held in Norway at midday today to remember the victims.
The silence stretched to five minutes as thousands more stood around a
carpet of flowers outside the nearby Oslo cathedral.

Cars stopped in the streets and their drivers got out and stood motionless as
traffic lights changed from red to green.

Later an angry crowd screamed at the car carrying Breivik as he was driven to
court for the hearing today.

Breivik arrived in an armoured Mercedes for a 35-minute closed-door hearing
that ended just after 12.30 GMT.

A judge ruled that the public should be excluded from the hearing – denying
Breivik a stage for his anti-Muslim rants and planned call for revolution.

Breivik had prepared a speech for the hearing BEFORE even launching his
devastating attack.

He wanted an open hearing and was planning on wearing a uniform in a bid to
turn the appearance into theatre.

At the hearing, the prosecution argued for him to be remanded for eight weeks
– double the normal limit in Norway.

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