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Regardless from the fact whether the person Anders Behring Breivik exists or not, the event as it has been reported through various propaganda outlets has made the man on the street accept the two main illusions (delusions):
- Forced multiculturalism is "good" and has to be defended from evil monsters who have different opinions
--- In reality forced multiculturalism is evil, because it is part of an agenda which includes destruction of sovereign states and natural leadership for the purpose of eventual one-world government (the "NWO", or whatever you want to call it) . An international minority of intellectuals and billionaires will rule a race-mixed, apostate and confused international proletariat.
- The knights templar / freemasonry are freelance organisations somehow arranged in terrorist cells
--- In reality these organizations are vast and all-ecompassing and are in fact intimately intertwined with the government bodies of almost all nations on earth.
Important vessels of this machinery include the internationalist royal houses.
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Some of his sentiments were and are not wrong but his means of choice and the path he took were horrid and ungraspable. He wanted to be like our Catholic Crusaders but he acted like a barbarian and ruthless monster, like someone who has lost touch with reality at a certain point in life and who became obsessed and increasingly delusional step by step, more and more. Obsessed or possessed? Hard to tell.
I prayed for his soul peace yesterday night. If there's some light in him remaining then I hope he will find it again one day and realize what he did. But one way or the other, he will atone for his sins in afterlife. Neverending hell or a long time in purgatorium? That depends on his development and insight in the next decades until he dies.
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