Oh, sorry, my bad. The island had 700 children on it. That's why we don't see any place to have lunch or go to the toilet or anything like that. The reason you don't see any trash cans or anything is because they grow all the food they need to eat right there on the island, invisibly. Or something. And I guess they were all stranded there because Brevik took the MS Thorbjorn. Whatever boat held all 700 children was long gone taking 700 different children somewhere else because they weren't going to need a boat to get off the island, or anything, I guess.
I guess the children were all safe in the underground bunker... no, that can't be it... or maybe the children were all in their tents... or in all those little wooden cabins... wait. I'm not understanding this right. I guess the island has it's own sewer treatment plant, and power generation, and um... OK. I don't get it. How do you get 700 children, plus all their caretakers, plus a crazed psycho-killer onto this tiny island that's visited only by the SS Rustbucket?
This story is bogus.
You suck at psyop Norway!
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http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/261 ... alt-horror
NORWAY MASSACRE: MUM DIED IN BID TO HALT HORROR
Tuesday July 26 2011 by Daily Express reporter
THE first gun massacre victim was a mother of two shot after mounting a desperate bid to prevent the carnage.
She alerted an unarmed off-duty policeman who also paid with his life trying to tackle Breivik.
Accountant Monica Bosei, 45, caught the same ferry as Breivik to the island of Utoya, where 700 young Labour Party supporters were on an annual summer camp.
Mrs Bosei, known as The Matriach of Utoya after running the camp for 20 years, became suspicious of Breivik over his replies when she asked about the earlier bombing in Oslo.
During the 10-minute trip she quizzed Breivik who was dressed in a fake policeman’s uniform and carried a bag with a Ruger semi-automatic rifle, a Glock pistol and a mountain of ammunition.
When the MS Thorbjorn docked, Mrs Bosei leapt off the vessel and ran to get help.
She alerted policeman Trond Bernsten, 51, who was working as a volunteer camp guard. Last night it was revealed he was the step-brother of Crown Princess Mette-Marit, wife of Norway’s future king Crown Prince Haakon.
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When the MS Thorbjorn docked, Mrs Bosei leapt off the vessel and ran to get help.
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He was on the island with his 10-year-old son who he ushered to a place of safety before setting off to help.
Breivik opened fire on Mrs Bosei, then Mr Bernsten.
He has told police his main target on the island was Gro Harlem Brundtland, 72, who was a three-times socialist prime minister of Norway.
Respected Mrs Brundtland, now a United Nations special envoy, left Utoya just 30 minutes before Breivik arrived. The killer had arrived later than planned after being held up in traffic on his way out of Oslo after his fertiliser bomb sparked chaos.