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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anders_Behring_Breivik#Manifesto:_2083:_A_European_Declaration_of_Independence

Look at the wiki page where the experts who studied him didn't demonize him as bad as I thought they would. Thry didn't even call him a nazi

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anders_Behring_Breivik#Manifesto:_2083:_A_European_Declaration_of_Independence Look at the wiki page where the experts who studied him didn't demonize him as bad as I thought they would. Thry didn't even call him a nazi

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I dreamed multiple times about a Templar or Teutonic Knight who was wrestling with a difficult decision, way back before the incident, between that one flood in Pakistan & Arab Spring, and tweeted about things I saw but did not comprehend. My copies of all my tweets during that time ended up being lost forever. It was him, I eventually deduced & twote. Curious indeed.

He seems different from the white man who walked out of Somalia, who went back to England, I suppose, and the man who walks the seaside near Galveston, watching the water. My mind has some mysterious matters that elide me, evenstill.

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It's not just a manifesto he tells his whole story, including researching and making explosives. It's some 1500 pages.

But it was a fake event.

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They did call him a nazi. It's right there in the link you posted.

I find it hilarious that they present some random fag from Colorado as being a better judge of what Breivik thinks than Breivik himself.