Anders Breivik's Own Words

The guy is “not” Christian. If you do not have a personal relationship with Jesus you are not a Christian. Breivik instead sees Christanity as political or social tool.

So no, you don’t need to have a personal relationship with God or Jesus to fight for our
Christian cultural heritage. It is enough that you are a Christian-agnostic or a Christianatheist
(an atheist who wants to preserve at least the basics of the European Christian
cultural legacy (Christian holidays, Christmas and Easter)).
The PCCTS, Knights Templar is therefore not a religious organisation but rather a
Christian “culturalist” military order.”

Q: Why did you choose an allegiance to a group with Christian values and pan-
European goals instead of a purely national/regional group?

A: Many have asked this question. My choice has nothing to do with the fact that I am
not proud of my own traditions and heritage. My choice was based purely pragmatism.
All Europeans are in this boat together so we must choose a more moderate platform
that can appeal to a great number of Europeans – preferably up to 50% (realistically up
to 35%). Choosing a local/national group would be counterproductive as all the groups I
am familiar with are Odinist orientated and not Christian identity groups. It is essential
that we choose a banner that has the potential to appeal towards central and southern
Europeans as well.

“As for the Church and science, it is essential that science takes an undisputed precedence
over biblical teachings. Europe has always been the cradle of science and it must always
continue to be that way.”


“Regarding my personal relationship with God, I guess I’m not an excessively religious
man. I am first and foremost a man of logic. However, I am a supporter of a
monocultural Christian Europe.”

“A majority of so called agnostics and atheists in Europe are cultural conservative
Christians without even knowing it.

Q:  “So what is the difference between cultural Christians and religious Christians?”

A:   ”If you have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and God then you are a religious
Christian.   Myself and many more like me do not necessarily have a personal relationship
with Jesus Christ and God. We do however believe in Christianity as a cultural, social,
identity and moral platform. This makes us Christian.”

Q:Do I have to believe in God or Jesus in order to become a Justiciar Knight?”
A: “As this is a cultural war, our definition of being a Christian does not necessarily
constitute that you are required to have a personal relationship with God or Jesus. Being
a Christian can mean many things;
– That you believe in and want to protect Europe’s Christian cultural heritage.
The European cultural heritage, our norms (moral codes and social structures included),
our traditions and our modern political systems are based on Christianity – Protestantism,
Catholicism, Orthodox Christianity and the legacy of the European enlightenment (reason
is the primary source and legitimacy for authority).
It is not required that you have a personal relationship with God or Jesus in order to fight
for our Christian cultural heritage and the European way. In many ways, our modern
societies and European secularism is a result of European Christendom and the
enlightenment. It is therefore essential to understand the difference between a “Christian
fundamentalist theocracy” (everything we do not want) and a secular European society
based on our Christian cultural heritage (what we do want).
So no, you don’t need to have a personal relationship with God or Jesus to fight for our
Christian cultural heritage. It is enough that you are a Christian-agnostic or a Christianatheist
(an atheist who wants to preserve at least the basics of the European Christian
cultural legacy (Christian holidays, Christmas and Easter)).
The PCCTS, Knights Templar is therefore not a religious organisation but rather a
Christian “culturalist” military order.”

Anders Breivik's 2083 European Declaration of Independence: In Depth Analysis (via Short Little Rebel)

“Breivik is an atheist. That being said, he is completely obsessed with Medieval Catholicism- not for any religious reason, but for the political & social stances the Church had to power to implement on all of Europe at the time. The most important of these edicts from Medieval Catholicism is that 1) the man is more important than the woman and 2) the Pope & Church called for Crusades against the Muslims. As both these stances fully support Breivik’s need to feel more masculine, he latches on to the idea of the Medieval Church. His preoccupation with Medieval Christianity fits beautifully with his deep, inner fantasy of being a Knight. Further, he states that the reason he links his Resistance movement to the Church is for ‘marketing purposes’. He desires to present his in the most positive, acceptable light to the males in Europe for recruitment purposes alone. He describes, at length, the importance of marketing and outlines very lengthy, specific instructions for each Resistance ‘cell’”

Anders Breivik's 2083 European Declaration of Independence:  In Depth Analysis After reading Oslo bomber Anders Breivik's 1518 page, three book compendium on the history of multiculturalism, the justification for terrorism, methods of terrorism and descriptions of himself by himself, seven major conclusions can be made.  This article will list those conclusions with examples directly from the mouth & m … Read More

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GLENN BECK's 'Restoring Courage' event in Israel on August 24th WILL take place at the Temple Mount in Jerusalem after all (via Bare Naked Islam) (via My Blog)

Beck had announced that for security reasons, the rally would have to be moved away from the Temple Mount, because of threats that 40,000 Palestinians would be there to disrupt the event. Apparently, Israel took care of the problem. YES! … Read Morevia Bare Naked Islam … Read More

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The No Votes: From Politico.com

The no votes: 22 GOPers who balked Boehner

Speaker John Boehner pushed his debt-ceiling bill through the House Friday night with the support of 218 Republicans. Here are the 22 no votes:

Justin Amash (Mich.)
Michele Bachmann (Minn.)
Chip Cravaack (Minn.)

Jason Chaffetz (Utah)
Scott Desjarlais (Tenn.)
Tom Graves (Ga.)
Tim Huelskamp (Kans.)
Steve King (Iowa)
Tim Johnson (Ill.)
Tom McClintock (Calif.)
Mick Mulvaney (S.C.)
Ron Paul (Texas)
Connie Mack (Fla.)
Jim Jordan (Ohio)
Tim Scott (S.C.)
Paul Broun (Ga.)
Tom Latham (Iowa)
Jeff Duncan (S.C.)
Trey Gowdy (S.C.)
Steve Southerland (Fla.)
Joe Walsh (Ill.)
Joe Wilson (S.C.)

DARPA funded Facebook under fire from Euro regulators for revealing massive facial recognition database (via Angelbabe43's Blog)

“he fact that this is surprising to people is beyond all comprehension. This technology has been under development since Facebook took on massive funding from CIA/NSA connected firms. Of course this is brushed off by the corporate special interest media, after all the Bilderberg Group is just an exclusive tea party and the Council on Foreign Relations is a luncheon group, right?”

DARPA funded Facebook under fire from Euro regulators for revealing massive facial recognition database By M. Ruppert Editor of End the Lie The fact that this is surprising to people is beyond all comprehension. This technology has been under development since Facebook took on massive funding from CIA/NSA connected firms. Of course this is brushed off by the corporate special interest media, after all the Bilderberg Group is just an exclusive tea party and the Council on Foreign Relations is a luncheon group, right? This is dismissed as conspiracy … Read More

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Former CIA Black Ops member confesses NWO plan (via Angelbabe43's Blog)

WATCH FULL INTERVEIW AT BOTH LINKS BELOW http://canucwhatic.blogspot.com/2011/05/confessions-of-cia-black-ops-assassin.html http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4217457994226676654&hl=en THE TATUM CHORICLES http://whatreallyhappened.com/RANCHO/POLITICS/MENA/TATUM/tatum.html http://www.newsworldwide.wordpress.com Related articles Schools Desperate To Prepare Children For Globalism and NWO (thed … Read More

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New York Times Reader Kills Dozens in Norway – HUMAN EVENTS

New York Times Reader Kills Dozens in Norway – HUMAN EVENTS.

Had anyone at the Times actually read Breivik’s manifesto, they would have seen that he uses the word “Christian” as a handy moniker to mean “European, non-Islamic” — not a religious Christian or even a vague monotheist. In fact, at several points in his manifesto, Breivik stresses that he has a beef with Christians for their soft-heartedness. (I suppose that’s why the Times is never worried about a “Christian backlash.”)

A casual perusal of Breivik’s manifesto clearly shows that he uses the word “Christian” similarly to the way some Jewish New Yorkers use it to mean “non-Jewish.” In this usage, Christopher Hitchens and Madalyn Murray O’Hair are “Christians.”

What Was Mr. Cain Thinking?

Did Mr. Cain just cost himself the GOP’s nomination?

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POLITICO: McCain: tea-party 'foolish' on balanced budget – On Congress – McCain: tea-party 'foolish' on balanced budget

POLITICO: McCain: tea-party ‘foolish’ on balanced budget – On Congress – McCain: tea-party ‘foolish’ on balanced budget.

The RINOS are our enemies, just as the democrats are. Let’s vote these vermin out of office!

APNewsBreak: Arctic scientist under investigation – KansasCity.com

APNewsBreak: Arctic scientist under investigation – KansasCity.com.

Yikes, It ain’t the fake man-made global warming that is killing the bears!

A federal wildlife biologist whose observation in 2004 of presumably drowned polar bears in the Arctic helped to galvanize the global warming movement has been placed on administrative leave and is being investigated for scientific misconduct, possibly over the veracity of that article.

Charles Monnett, an Anchorage-based scientist with the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement, or BOEMRE, was told July 18 that he was being put on leave, pending results of an investigation into “integrity issues.” But he has not yet been informed by the inspector general’s office of specific charges or questions related to the scientific integrity of his work, said Jeff Ruch, executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility…

Documents provided by Ruch’s group indicate questioning by investigators has centered on observations that Monnett and fellow researcher Jeffrey Gleason made in 2004, while conducting an aerial survey of bowhead whales, of four dead polar bears floating in the water after a storm. They detailed their observations in an article published two years later in the journal Polar Biology; presentations also were given at scientific gatherings.

In the peer-reviewed article, the researchers said they were reporting, to the best of their knowledge, the first observations of polar bears floating dead offshore and presumed drowned while apparently swimming long distances in open water. Polar bears are considered strong swimmers, they wrote, but long-distance swims may exact a greater metabolic toll than standing or walking on ice in better weather.

They said their observations suggested the bears drowned in rough seas and high winds and “suggest that drowning-related deaths of polar bears may increase in the future if the observed trend of regression of pack ice and/or longer open water periods continues.”

The article and presentations drew national attention and helped make the polar bear something of a poster child for the global warming movement. Al Gore’s mention of the polar bear in his documentary on climate change, “An Inconvenient Truth,” came up during investigators’ questioning of Gleason in January.

In May 2008, the U.S. classified the polar bear as a threatened species, the first with its survival at risk due to global warming.

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