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Norway Suspect Writes Chilling Manifesto

  • First Posted: Jul 24 2011 11:04 AM
  • Updated: 3 minutes ago

The book calls for a violent revolution “before our major cities are completely demographically overwhelmed by Muslims.”

The Christian right-wing suspect behind Friday’s terrorist attacks in Norway is believed to have posted a 1,500-page manifesto just hours before the massacre. Thirty-two-year-old Anders Behring Breivik is thought to behind the book, which calls for a violent revolution across Europe to combat liberalism, multiculturalism, and most of all, Muslims. The white supremacist also condemns Canada for using hate speech laws “to silence infidels” and references Canadian fertility rates and a study mentioned in the National Post. The final entry in the manifesto was dated July 22nd, shortly before a massive explosion in Oslo and a shooting spree on a nearby island.

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