21-09-2011, 06:25 AM
Jan Klimkowski Wrote:Quote:According to VG of particular interest should be six different players the police are concentrating on. The police suspect, according to the newspaper that Breivik communicated with several of the people he played against.
- We want to talk to these people. They are abroad, so we will find them. Beyond that I do not want to comment more about World of Warcraft, says prosecutor Christian Hatlo.
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Psyop within psyop.
The Magician's Artful Distraction.
I just looked up about World of Warcraft; having known nothing about it and having only played [for a few hours] any group game....and one that is not violent [Second Life]. If it is true that Breivik took off a year to concentrate only on this game, then those he often played with and his entire mind-set may be greatly affected by it. Other articles I've not translated do mention that the Norwegian Police are trying to contact everyone who Breivik was in contact with - using his computer [mostly, but not exclusively] to locate them. One by one, they are being located and interviewed. Some of them are also mentioned in his posted tome.
As one might expect, most of those in Norway who have read PDS's article on Breivik (or Norwegian 'versions' on that theme) have rejected such an analysis - in favor of Breivik acting alone and simply being 'insane'........ Deep Political analysis and conspiratorial analysis are difficult, there as elsewhere, for most humans in Western societies. It is too early to tell if they are as resistant to it as Americans. Having lived there, I would think not...but most are resistant to 'go there'......at this point.
It is still the BIG story in the Norwegian press and every aspect of the case if followed closely.
Jan, I don't take your analysis lightly....it could well be.
Maybe just a coincidence and unrelated, but I note that a new Mexican drug Cartel is named Nights Templar [in Spanish]: The Knights Templar': Mexico's Newest Drug Cartel [???]
July 25th, 2011
Pictures of the latest objects seized by the police in the Mexican state of Michoacan, revealed that the mysterious Knights Templar" drug cartel is more bizarre than most people imagine.
There were four hooded tunics, with a red cross, a metal helmet, and a pamphlet or Templar rule book. This drug cartel claims to draw inspiration from the medieval Christian warriors who fought to protect Jerusalem and the Holy Grail.
No one knows if its founder, Servando Gomez, a school teacher, was a history enthusiast or simply read the Da Vinci Code.
The rules in the modern day templar bible' call for observance of gentleman' like behaviour and respect for women but also state that any disclosure of knights templar activities will result in the death of the person and his whole family, and confiscation by the cartel of the snitch's property…
The cartel is like a secret society.
The Mexican Templars have an initiation ritual, which apparently includes dressing up like knights from the Middle Ages, and performing blood pacts.
The cartel recruits drug users and enrolls them in the organisation's rehabilitation centers; the process is closely monitored and has a strong religious component.
The double standard is striking: the Templars can not take drugs, and yet they run one of the biggest methamphetamines traffic corridors to the United States.
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"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
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