Sources (never cited) now indicate that Adam Lanza was in direct competition with Breivik. Damned video gamers...
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-18563_162-5 ... urces-say/
OSLO and UTØYA, 7/22 2011
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It's like a tongue-twister of sorts...
The mother of Anders BB, who killed 77 people on July 7/22/11, dies at age 66.
It's like a tongue-twister of sorts...
The mother of Anders BB, who killed 77 people on July 7/22/11, dies at age 66.
Re: Anders Breivik in the news again...
Will Anders be released under guard to attend the fun eral of his dearly departed? Will the media be in attendance? Have they got a CGI dog and pony show lined up?simonshack wrote:*
It's like a tongue-twister of sorts...
The mother of Anders BB, who killed 77 people on July 7/22/11, dies at age 66.
Re: Anders Breivik in the news again...
****************brianv wrote:Will Anders be released under guard to attend the fun eral of his dearly departed? Will the media be in attendance? Have they got a CGI dog and pony show lined up?simonshack wrote:*
It's like a tongue-twister of sorts...
The mother of Anders BB, who killed 77 people on July 7/22/11, dies at age 66.
Well, we finally have the response we were waiting for:
http://global.christianpost.com/news/no ... ral-92672/
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... neral.html
Whatever happened to that request to visit Anders in jail Simon? Did they ever reply?
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Actually, I never made that request - discouraged by the fact that they (the Norwegian Police Dept) never replied to THIS basic question (which I mailed three times or more to Mrs Unni Grøndal ):DeeJay wrote: Whatever happened to that request to visit Anders in jail Simon? Did they ever reply?
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Unni Grøndal - head of the Oslo Police information department
http://www.cluesforum.info/viewtopic.ph ... 6#p2363496
Re: Anders Breivik in the news again...
****simonshack wrote:Actually, I never made that request - discouraged by the fact that they (the Norwegian Police Dept) never replied to THIS basic question (which I mailed three times or more to Mrs Unni Grøndal ):DeeJay wrote: Whatever happened to that request to visit Anders in jail Simon? Did they ever reply?
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Unni Grøndal - head of the Oslo Police information department
http://www.cluesforum.info/viewtopic.ph ... 6#p2363496
It might be interesting, if we could get a few people from different countries for perhaps different reasons: saving his soul, psychological reasons for crime, how is he being treated, to ask to visit. I am not employed at present, so such a trip would not be an easy one financially for me but I am still interested about this guy. Are there any other persons who would make a commitment?
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Re: OSLO and UTØYA, 7/22 2011
You can't visit him unless he puts you on his list, and since he probably doesn't even exist, well...
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Ah, but according to this inane Breivik fanclub site, he has a mailing address - so he must exist !herrnimrod wrote:You can't visit him unless he puts you on his list, and since he probably doesn't even exist, well...
To be sure, Reuters tells us that Breivik complains of being subjected to torturous prison conditions.What is the mailing address of the prison that Anders Behring Breivik is in?
Anders Behring Breivik
Postboks 150
1332 Østerås
Norway
https://breivikreport.wordpress.com/201 ... st-penpal/
Maybe we could ask Amnesty International to do something about it...
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/01/ ... 3Z20130131
Re: OSLO and UTØYA, 7/22 2011
Amnesty? No way! Part of the PTB's toolbox. What, they'd send Sting?? I suggested a cluesforum goodwill delegation, that I would accept, nothing less. Can we apply to the Norwegian government for a grant, it's for a nobel cause.simonshack wrote:Ah, but according to this inane Breivik fanclub site, he has a mailing address - so he must exist !herrnimrod wrote:You can't visit him unless he puts you on his list, and since he probably doesn't even exist, well...
To be sure, Reuters tells us that Breivik complains of being subjected to torturous prison conditions.What is the mailing address of the prison that Anders Behring Breivik is in?
Anders Behring Breivik
Postboks 150
1332 Østerås
Norway
https://breivikreport.wordpress.com/201 ... st-penpal/
Maybe we could ask Amnesty International to do something about it...
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/01/ ... 3Z20130131
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"Nobel cause"?? No way! They're part of the PTB's toolbox too!brianv wrote: Amnesty? No way! Part of the PTB's toolbox. What, they'd send Sting?? I suggested a cluesforum goodwill delegation, that I would accept, nothing less. Can we apply to the Norwegian government for a grant, it's for a nobel cause.
(I was - of course - only joking when mentioning Amnesty !)
Seriously, I'd love to do have a Cluesforum delegation *cough cough* ... 'visiting' Breivik. My problem is funding - simple as that. Also, I think it would be a fun Norway trip - but I can't see how we could ever get to visit a digital entity.
Re: OSLO and UTØYA, 7/22 2011
"it's for a nobel cause." I should have italicised and ahem'ed. Same here on the funds unfortunately!simonshack wrote:"Nobel cause"?? No way! They're part of the PTB's toolbox!brianv wrote: Amnesty? No way! Part of the PTB's toolbox. What, they'd send Sting?? I suggested a cluesforum goodwill delegation, that I would accept, nothing less. Can we apply to the Norwegian government for a grant, it's for a nobel cause.
(I was - of course - only joking when mentioning Amnesty !)
Seriously, I'd love to do have a Cluesforum delegation *cough cough* ... 'visiting' Breivik. My problem is funding - simple as that. Also, I think it would be a fun Norway trip - but I can't see how we could ever get to visit a digital creature...
Do we have a benefactor out there?
New mention of Breivik in Mail Online
Photograph of "recovered victim" wins kudos at the Sony World Photography Awards:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -wins.html
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -wins.html
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More photos of "victims"
After yesterday's award-winning shots, here's a whole bunch of new ones, featuring amputees and others more fortunate, again on the Mail Online.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... d-200.html
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... d-200.html
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We live in this strange videogame-world where, if a player gets shot through the skull end-to-end, he/she may survive and keep on rockin' - but if you get shot in an arm or a leg, you go in a coma and get your limbs cut off.DeeJay wrote:After yesterday's award-winning shots, here's a whole bunch of new ones, featuring amputees and others more fortunate, again on the Mail Online.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... d-200.html
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"Mohamad Hamed Hadi, 21, from Brumunddal, was in a coma for nearly two months after he was shot in the left shoulder, left leg and chest. He had to amputate his left leg and left arm."