[Old] The massacre in Norway - Page 56
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Bleak
Turkey3059 Posts
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CCow
Germany335 Posts
On July 24 2011 03:04 Bleak wrote: Just a question, was the bombing a distraction? I don't think there are any official statements on this. It seems kind of intuitive to answer yes, it just fits perfectly. But no official statements. ![]() | ||
dellesh1ruH
Denmark509 Posts
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chronomancer
United States29 Posts
Norway's 9/11??? from what I've read the Norwegian people are pretty stern, intelligent, and free-thinking people and they aren't going to rally(even in tragic circumstances) around the mindless idea that we had this law in place and we should change it because this one bad apple ruined the bushel. From experience with America's 9/11 its only brought on a couple new agencies IE Homeland Security and the TSA, along with a new law called the Patriot Act. On top of that America has been in a 10 year undeclared war that is only costing the Americans money and putting money in the pockets of some greedy contractors. A war on "Terrorism"-premeditated political, ideological, and/or religious motivated violence perpetrated against noncombatant targets. The world will NEVER be RID of Terrorism as long as politics, ideas, and/or religions are around. With this being said here's to the Norwegian people coming together, bonding over this tragedy to make their community stronger and also to evolve as a human race(a reason to be a proud human). I don't think I need to say this because Europe gets the idea but don't let greedy, greedy humans derp you like they did to Americans. America "land of the free" with 50 choices of fast food, soda, 250 choices of telly, 5 different "reality" TV shows to pick from a night, but only 2 choices for President. I'm actually not that sad anymore after reading the majority of replies and views from Norwegians. beste ønsker og lykke til | ||
CrimsonLotus
Colombia1123 Posts
http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/norge/1.7723857 | ||
Chargelot
2275 Posts
On July 24 2011 03:04 Bleak wrote: Just a question, was the bombing a distraction? I'd have a hard time believing it was a coincidence. The Norwegians have been careful about the information they release, so we won't know until they're 100% if it was or it wasn't. | ||
butchji
Germany1531 Posts
On July 24 2011 03:04 Bleak wrote: Just a question, was the bombing a distraction? He at least used the event to get him to the island. He was claiming to be a police officer checking for security on the island and they believed him and sent him a boat... | ||
Keniji
Netherlands2569 Posts
My condolence to norway and the families. I can't imagine the pain they must feel right now. Reading some of the blogs made me cry. So horrible. | ||
SxEdge
United States22 Posts
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Slakter
Sweden1947 Posts
A quote from one of his forumposts. Lol. | ||
DoXa
Switzerland1448 Posts
On July 24 2011 03:02 r.Evo wrote: Some TL mod/admin please take a look at the posts above/the manifest itself and tell me if I should keep the link to it up in the OP or not. I'd say delete it. I'm no mod, but that stuff isn't good | ||
Phenny
Australia1435 Posts
On July 24 2011 03:15 DoXa wrote: I'd say delete it. I'm no mod, but that stuff isn't good Yeh I'm pretty damn sure that shit would be illegal. Fuark. | ||
amatoer
Germany212 Posts
On July 24 2011 03:08 CrimsonLotus wrote: A few seconds of footage from the island: http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/norge/1.7723857 are that dead bodies right next to him? shit, this is so disgusting. I'm feeling so sorry for the families of those kids. I guess nobody can imagine what it feels like to have survived such a horror. And you can't imagine how it feels when your child gets killed. It's so unbelievably sad. | ||
Roeder
Denmark735 Posts
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DoXa
Switzerland1448 Posts
Long term covers: Say you play WoW (World of Warcraft) or another MMO and have developed an addiction for it. Say that are going to play hardcore for the rest of the year and it is no point trying to convince you otherwise. Inform them that you will be busy doing that in the future etc. Tell them that you are ashamed of it and you don’t want to talk any more about it. Make them swear to not tell anyone! (you just effectively prevented any more questions from that person AND made the individual assist you in protecting your cover from everyone else) There are manuals how to purchase kevlar armor, weapons, explosives, how to eat and train, music to keep motivation up and other shit. i downloaded it, can this be illegal? | ||
Grettin
42381 Posts
On July 24 2011 03:16 Phenny wrote: Yeh I'm pretty damn sure that shit would be illegal. Fuark. Writing or talking about Islam or stuff he wrote isn't illegal. People even write books about how to have sex with kids (or whatever that was couple months back).. The whole "book" i linked got sent to many member's of different parliaments. Including the "True Finns" in Finland and so on, and some of them even shared it trough email because there is people who read's this stuff. It seems pretty relevant to this whole tragedy. | ||
OneRedBeard
Germany313 Posts
On July 24 2011 03:12 SxEdge wrote: When I hear about this shit it makes me so fucking confused why someone would just shoot people. Like nothing, it's an unreal thing to think about. I hope this fucker goes to the chair. As in all European countries besides Belarus, there is no capital punishment in Norway. The guy is going to spend the next 50 years looking at the same wall. I am trying my best to be fine with that. | ||
Shockk
Germany2269 Posts
On July 24 2011 03:16 Phenny wrote: Yeh I'm pretty damn sure that shit would be illegal. Fuark. On July 24 2011 03:26 DoXa wrote: ... some crazy shit. i downloaded it, can this be illegal? It may be some weird stuff, but it's certainly not illegal. | ||
Phenny
Australia1435 Posts
On July 24 2011 03:27 Grettin wrote: Writing or talking about Islam or stuff he wrote isn't illegal. People even write books about how to have sex with kids (or whatever that was couple months back).. The whole "book" i linked got sent to many member's of different parliaments. Including the "True Finns" in Finland and so on, and some of them even shared it trough email because there is people who read's this stuff. It seems pretty relevant to this whole tragedy. It has instructions for how to carry out a terrorist operation, I'm not familiar with the law but that is pretty damn sure to be illegal. | ||
reverb
United States41 Posts
On July 24 2011 03:27 OneRedBeard wrote: As in all European countries besides Belarus, there is no capital punishment in Norway. The guy is going to spend the next 50 years looking at the same wall. I am trying my best to be fine with that. From what I've seen Norwegian prisons look like luxury suites. | ||
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