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Bombing in Norway

by Rodan ( 35 Comments › )
Filed under Al Qaeda, Dhimmitude, Europe, Headlines, Islamic Invasion, Islamic Supremacism, Islamic Terrorism, Islamists, Jihad, Terrorism at July 22nd, 2011 - 11:42 am

The Norwegian government has lived up to its Quisling heritage. They have appeased Islamic aggression and allow Islamic colonialists to settle their nation. Despite this, a bomb attack on the main government building occurred in Oslo today.

A massive bomb shattered Norway’s main government building in Oslo on Friday, killing two people, police were quoted as saying by local news agency NTB.

There was no claim of responsibility, though NATO member Norway has been the target of threats, if not bombs, before, notably over its involvement in conflicts in Afghanistan and Libya.

Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg was safe, NTB said.

NRK radio said at least two people were killed in an attack that may have brought global political violence to the quiet Scandinavian city.

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David Lea, Western Europe analyst, at Control Risks said: “There certainly aren’t any domestic Norwegian terrorist groups although there have been some al Qaeda-linked arrests from time to time. They are in Afghanistan and were involved in Libya, but it’s far too soon to draw any conclusions.”

The Norwegian people need to get rid of their Leftist treasonous government and display some of that old viking blood. Appeasing Islamic aggression hasn’t work. It’s time for Norway to stand against Islamic Imperialism!

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  1. Speranza
    1 | July 22, 2011 11:44 am

    Two confirmed dead in the Oslo bomb explosion.


  2. 3 | July 22, 2011 12:33 pm

    Says Nevergiveup on another thread:

    Update at 10:14 a.m. ET: Although the source of the blast is unclear, Al-Jazeera TV notes that Norwegian prosecutors on Tuesday filed a terrorism charge against Mullah Krekar, founder of the Kurdish Islamist group Ansar al-Islam. Mullah Krekar is accused of threatening a former minister, Erna Solberg, with death, Al-Jazeera says.


  3. 5 | July 22, 2011 1:52 pm

    7 killed at bomb blast.
    Simultaneously, a man dressed as a policeman opened fire at a political camp on a nearby island. He has been captured. Both events are related.


  4. Katerina K.
    7 | July 22, 2011 9:10 pm

    It’s intresting that you have no idea what you’re talking about. There has been, so far, 17 deaths. 7 killed in the financial department at Stortinget, in Akersgata and 10 at Utøya where there was a labour party youth camp for members of the political you party AUF.
    There numbers will probably increase during the night.

    The man who did this was a norwegian 32-year-old man, Anders Behring Breivik, whom has lived his whole life in the “rich” part of Oslo. He’s a Christian extremist and sees himself as a very conservative person. He shares your views on Islam and muslims very much, which says it all.

    Bottom line; he was a Norwegian, christian extremist killing his own people – you children in cold blood. He was a hundred percent arian. Killing young Norwegian kids, slowly walking up to them and shooting them. Not even blinking. He even posed as a policeman to gather them, so he could kill as many as possible..

    you should rethink your statement – cause, wow look at that, not all crazy people are muslims or from the middle-east.


  5. 8 | July 22, 2011 10:27 pm

    Katerina K,

    You have been taken in by a HOAX.

    No, Breivik is not one of us. Apparently, somebody posted a message, purportedly from him, claiming that Breivik was Fjordman on Gates of Vienna.

    Indeed, as far as I know Fjordman is a Christian and he shares our views on Islam, but Fjordman IS NOT Breivik.

    See: LINK


  6. Katerina K.
    9 | July 23, 2011 7:36 am

    I did not say he was one of you – just sharing your view, which are extreme, and need not say anything more. Its extreme views on politic or religion which opens up for these horrible things.

    However – this is a time of tragedy. The death count is now 84 at Utøya, and still 7 in Oslo. 91 all together, and they’re still not done looking.

    Today we should all live by this: “I mourn the loss of thousands of precious lives, but I will not rejoice in the death of one, not even an enemy. Returning hate for hate multiplies hate, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars. Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that” -Martin Luther King Jr.-


  7. mtc
    10 | July 23, 2011 7:43 am

    According to the Washington Post, there’s 80 dead at Utoya and the killer is indeed a Norweigan guy dressed as a cop. Islam didn’t do it this time.


  8. Katerina K.
    11 | July 23, 2011 7:59 am

    They have arrested a second norwegian man who they suspect particapated in the shooting at Utøya..


  9. coldwarrior
    12 | July 23, 2011 8:38 am

    as of right now, 17489 act of deadly muslim terrorism have occurred since 9/11.

    looks like these norwegian atrocities were carried out by some sickos from our world.

    conclusion: the west has some crazed people who are very rarely capable of terrible things. in islam, death and terror are common.


  10. Katerina K.
    13 | July 23, 2011 8:41 am

    How many have the americans killed?.. how many have christians killed during the years? how many have the danish killed?


  11. coldwarrior
    14 | July 23, 2011 8:42 am

    Katerina K. wrote:

    Today we should all live by this: “I mourn the loss of thousands of precious lives, but I will not rejoice in the death of one, not even an enemy. Returning hate for hate multiplies hate, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars. Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that” -Martin Luther King Jr.-

    and he ended up eating an assassin’s bullet.

    colwarrior’s platinum rule: do unto thy enemy as he would do to you before he gets a chance to do what he would do unto you.

    go read the koran, and get back to me. islam is evil and very violent. i have 1300 years of examples.

    islam-17489

    everyone else- not even a touchdown yet


  12. coldwarrior
    15 | July 23, 2011 8:44 am

    \Katerina K. wrote:

    How many have the americans killed?.. how many have christians killed during the years? how many have the danish killed?

    stay on topic

    and what does that have to do with islamic or right wing terror?

    nothing.

    dont bother trying to go down that road. i wont take the bait.


  13. coldwarrior
    16 | July 23, 2011 8:50 am

    you know what, i will answer that.

    if it werent for the ‘americans’ and other like minded freedom loving countries killing once in a while people like you would have the freedom’s you enjoy.

    so enjoy your freedoms, thank an american (and a brit/aussie/kiwi/dane/dutch/israeli/et cetera as you pontificate form on high.

    have a good weekend, we will agree to disagree on these things.


  14. Katerina K.
    17 | July 23, 2011 9:01 am

    It is very much on topic when you say that Islam is violent, cause the point is that so are christians. or are you too narrow-minded to see that?

    However, my freedome have nothing to do with the americans.

    you say that islam is a evil religion – guess what, so are christianity. i have read the koran, i have also read the bible. And as you of course now, the bible has been re-written many times.

    Anyways. my point being simple.
    people are not always as sain as we want them to be. regardless of nationality or religion. if there is a bombing, a shooting, war or anything else – it is the people doing the actions. you can blame religion, but religion is just a poor exscuse. if you blow yourself and 10 other up, you are a very sick man. if youre sick, it doesnt matter why you felt it was right.

    im done with this. i think y’all are extremely narrow-minded, and not even close to seeing the big picture.

    i hope you one day will be able to support those who want love and peace, and not those who spread fear and hate.

    Love your next, and do to others what you want others to do with you.


  15. John Difool
    18 | July 23, 2011 9:05 am

    The stupidity is so off the chain in this thread, I’m not even going to bother to comment on it….

    Oh wait…


  16. coldwarrior
    19 | July 23, 2011 9:08 am

    Katerina K. wrote:

    im done with this. i think y’all are extremely narrow-minded, and not even close to seeing the big picture.

    and i think you are so open minded that your brains have fallen out.


  17. huckfunn
    20 | July 23, 2011 9:13 am

    coldwarrior wrote:

    Katerina K. wrote:

    im done with this. i think y’all are extremely narrow-minded, and not even close to seeing the big picture.

    and i think you are so open minded that your brains have fallen out.

    Heh… :lol:


  18. John Difool
    21 | July 23, 2011 9:19 am

    Is this Katerina K. Russian? I wonder if she could tell us how many times Christian extremists have slaughtered school children like at Beslan and held innocent people hostage at a movie theater, many who died like in Moscow ?

    The bottom line is, yes there are extremists in every religion/political sect, but in Islam and liberalism violence is manifest and prevalent. It’s an epidemic. 70-120 million dead last century alone from communism and thats not even including the millions who died from the nationalist socialists ( Nazis)

    I love how folks love to point out the Crusades as being the end all be all and the zenith as an example of Christian violence against the Muz without pointing out the fact that it was a war against Islamic extremism and hegemony.

    We should be fighting the same exact way today, it’s the only way we’ll ever win and that is the ugly truth.


  19. jeppo
    22 | July 23, 2011 9:25 am

    Check out this collection of gunman/bomber Anders Breivik’s comments at the Norwegian website document.no:

    http://islamversuseurope.blogspot.com/2011/07/anders-behring-breiviks-comments-about.html

    In one comment Breivik is comparing demographic data in various cities and countries, and he uses Little Green Footballs as his source:

    Bethlehem

    Source 1

    1948 85% Christians[1]
    2006 12% Christians[1]

    Source 2

    1948 – 60% Christians[2]
    1983 – 20% Christians[2]

    Source:

    1. http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=23696_Christmas_Disappears_from_Bethlehem&only
    2. http://www.danielpipes.org/1050/disappearing-christians-in-the-middle-east


  20. John Difool
    23 | July 23, 2011 9:28 am

    @ jeppo:

    Looks like Chunk missed a strawberry


  21. taxfreekiller
    24 | July 23, 2011 9:38 am

    Katrina K.

    So, had the Russians, ones of China, and the captive east block nations not fought WWII in Vietnam and had chose say your area to make the fight, do you think we Americans should have stayed out of the killing should that have been the case.

    All’s that saved you and your area of the planet was the fact that the North Viet leaders had no problem at all sending millions of their citizens down the Whore Who Shit Men Trails for tfk to dumb cluster bombs of from B-52′s for 4 years of blood. The Russians did have some proplem sending their 16/18 year olds into the grinder you should thank them also. It saved your ass’s long distance, so, thank you for being shit headed about it.


  22. taxfreekiller
    25 | July 23, 2011 9:38 am

    WWIII@ taxfreekiller:


  23. 26 | July 23, 2011 11:09 am

    Let me point out that we don’t have all of the facts yet (or perhaps any of them).

    Just for starters, there hasn’t been a trial yet. We don’t even know if the person arrested was the actual shooter (assuming that there was only one shooter, which we still don’t know).

    We also don’t know who actually left the comments that are purportedly from the shooter.

    Nor do we know the extent to which the police and the judicial system in Norway are honest. These cases become political footballs. There have certainly been enough problems with that in the US, especially with regard to high-profile crimes and assassinations.

    Anybody can leave comments on just about any website, forum, or blog that allows comments. They can leave comments under somebody else’s name if they feel like it, and the website owner generally won’t know.

    Let me point out something else: A blog, forum, or website is not responsible for the mental health (or lack of it) of its commenters. We don’t know who those people really are. Some commenters are undoubtedly imposters.

    We’ve had some looney tunes commenting on 1389 Blog, which is, of course, another counterjihadist site. Even though a few such commenters seem to have agreed with our viewpoint (at least to the extent that we can figure out what they are talking about), we don’t like getting comments from people who seem to be incoherent or mentally unbalanced. That is partly why we moderate the comments. If we were to accept no comments from anybody at all, that would cut us off from any dialog with our audience, and that would cut down on readership.

    I will make two further comments:

    Whoever left the comments was not connected with the counterjihad movement to any real extent, simply because he (or they) would know by now never to use Little Green Footballs for a source of information.

    Whoever shot up the youth camp wasn’t a Christian, despite what he (or others) might claim. That isn’t something that a Christian would do.


  24. 27 | July 23, 2011 11:16 am

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  25. Ed Mahmoud
    28 | July 23, 2011 11:47 am

    Did I just hear Chuckles the Dancing Assclown was suggesting Fjordman was the neo-Nazi killer?

    I went to Gates of Vienna for the first time in a long time, and unless Fjordman can blog and shoot simultaneously, I guess balancing a I-Pad and a pistol, Charles Johnson is a penis smoking retard.


  26. Ed Mahmoud
    29 | July 23, 2011 11:50 am

    http://politisk.tv2.no/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/store_utoya-570×320.jpg

    Before I knew whether is was a Muslim or a Nazi, either way, to kill Jew-haters is an incredible own goal


  27. 30 | July 23, 2011 12:24 pm

    Ed Mahmoud wrote:

    Did I just hear Chuckles the Dancing Assclown was suggesting Fjordman was the neo-Nazi killer?
    I went to Gates of Vienna for the first time in a long time, and unless Fjordman can blog and shoot simultaneously, I guess balancing a I-Pad and a pistol, Charles Johnson is a penis smoking retard.

    Yup.

    This is especially ironic in view of the fact that whoever was posting comments under the name of Breivik was citing Little Green Footballs as a source of information.

    Someone who was actually part of the counterjihad movement in any sense of the word would have known not to do that. Anybody can sit in the basement and use Google to find facts and statistics and quotations, and use them to leave random comments on other people’s blogs.

    This smells more and more like a false flag operation.


  28. 31 | July 23, 2011 12:28 pm

    Ed Mahmoud wrote:

    http://politisk.tv2.no/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/store_utoya-570×320.jpg
    Before I knew whether is was a Muslim or a Nazi, either way, to kill Jew-haters is an incredible own goal

    On the other hand, it does seem like a good setup for somebody who wants to discredit counterjihadists. Manipulating some crazy person to do a lot of damage in the name of the movement that they want to discredit becomes an excuse for further crackdowns on us.

    We are not responsible for the actions of crazy people, imposters, or others who email us or send comments to our blogs!


  29. chickadee
    32 | July 23, 2011 1:15 pm

    It is stunning how quickly the mfm called the monster a ‘Christian.’ Compare that to the Ft. Hood muzz beast who killed 14 people. The mfm didn’t even release his NAME at first. They sat on that for several days because of the muzz connection. And then insisted there was no reason to ‘jump to conclusions.’ They have been slobbering for an opportunity like this since 9-11. Every time a muzz commits slaughter, they pray it is a Christian. How sick is that to have so much vested in creating a false image of the barbarian cult of islam as the rop? Evil is good no matter what the facts show. Disgusting.

    It means nothing that this mad man is blonde and blue eyed. Converts are the worst in their zeal to impress their overlords.
    Look at the timing of the 2 attacks. How could that be coincidence? A muzz outfit took credit for the bombing. What a stretch to think this slaughter of young people has no connection to that.
    The muzz would love to implicate Christians in their evil game of terror.
    I really hope that p.c insanity does not prevail here and this terrorist attack is investigated thoroughly.


  30. vagabond trader
    33 | July 23, 2011 2:58 pm

    This is the future of Europe if they continue on the path of submission to muzz demands.


  31. 34 | July 23, 2011 3:12 pm

    1389AD wrote:

    Whoever shot up the youth camp wasn’t a Christian, despite what he (or others) might claim. That isn’t something that a Christian would do.

    This sounds very like the Muslim response with respect to Bin Laden: he is not a Muslim.
    On the other hand, we have no info yet whether the Norwegian Christian was committing his terrorism in the name of Christianity – or Norwegian nationalism, of which Christianity is a part.


  32. lobo91
    35 | July 23, 2011 3:17 pm

    @ chickadee:

    Remember, they’re still claiming that McVeigh was a “Christian” terrorist, too.

    Which is a total fabrication.


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