Explosion Rocks the center of Oslo Norway

If he was Muslim everyone here would be saying "false flag" or "blowback". I guess none of that now.

Either you haven't read the thread or you are ignoring several posts to that effect.

Both of those have been mentioned.
I favor False Flag. but am still looking for more information.

I personally do not believe this guy acted alone, and suspect he was programed to do this.
 
Another +1 to you. It is a very dangerous trend when people work themselves into the political justification for violence and it happens all the time.

Yup, Yemen, Libya, Iraq, Pakistan, Afghanistan, just to name a few.

Our drones and missiles kill as many people every day.
 
If he was Muslim everyone here would be saying "false flag" or "blowback". I guess none of that now.

Blowback would make sense to intelligent people. But since you are not intelligent based on your posting history, you would make a post like that.
 
A thing that really infuriates me about our justice system over here is the fact that this piece of **** is facing a maximum penalty of just 21 years in prison for what he did. :-/
 
....and some people look at the wars their county is involved in and figure the best way to help it is to kill some innocent citizens in their own country. That makes it even and all better.
 
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Isnt it highly 'coincidental' this came out days after DHS released that vid warning us of white terrorists. It's early but somethng doesnt smell right, the same kind of feeling i had when i first heard the Bin Ladin death fable. Wait and see, i guess.
 
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Either you haven't read the thread or you are ignoring several posts to that effect.

Both of those have been mentioned.
I favor False Flag. but am still looking for more information.

I personally do not believe this guy acted alone, and suspect he was programed to do this.

People have said "blowback" due to Norway supporting Palestine and favoring Muslim immigration?
 

Scandinavian justice systems are insane, 21 years is the maximum possible sentence in the Norwegian system, and I guess he'll be released on parole before that too.

In Sweden, an army man named Mattias Flink shot up seven people with his service rifle back in 1994, after his girlfriend was breaking up with him. He's being released in a couple of years, and he gets a full day of unsupervised furlough a month. It looks like he'll have served about three years for every person he killed.

But from the looks of it, this man will serve mere months for every casualty.
 
Scandinavian justice has a strong belief in rehabilitation, basically no one is considered a lost cause *sigh*

Edit: If he wants to, they'll even help him get an education while he is in there. :-/
 
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I started watching this when it was first posted by Cowlesy,.

I went immediately to some live feeds from the area,,,and what struck me first was the scene.
The dust had not settled, the blast had just happened. There were media, both news crews and citizens filming for some time and NO emergency response. No Police to be seen , No fire or ambulance. many folks wandering in the scenes before the first sirens could be heard.

The total absence of police struck me first. In a city that had just conducted terrorism drills. In an area of the city with high level government offices.

That was curious.
 
Scandinavian justice systems are insane, 21 years is the maximum possible sentence in the Norwegian system, and I guess he'll be released on parole before that too.

In Sweden, an army man named Mattias Flink shot up seven people with his service rifle back in 1994, after his girlfriend was breaking up with him. He's being released in a couple of years, and he gets a full day of unsupervised furlough a month. It looks like he'll have served about three years for every person he killed.

But from the looks of it, this man will serve mere months for every casualty.

Sounds like the victims' families need to take a trip on the Orient Express in 21 years.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_on_the_Orient_Express
 
True, there's just way fewer cops in general compared to the US.

Compared with the US police state perhaps.

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http://www.impactlab.net/2008/03/08/crime-rate-in-oslo-is-four-times-that-of-nyc/

But a bit of Google search beyond present headlines show a bit more.

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http://zelikow.wordpress.com/2009/01/08/more-demonstrations-for-peace-in-oslo/
 
Yeah, lol - every time we have a riot or protest in Denmark, they have to call in police from all around the country to handle it xD

Yeah,, funny.
I was able to find a lot of photos of "Oslo Police" in seconds searching. Vehicles en-mass, Riot gear and machine guns. All the stuff you would expect from a well equipped Police State.
I have even heard that they conducted training exercises just days before this event.

And yet there was a noticeable absence when actually needed.

This I find curious.
 
Yeah,, funny.
I was able to find a lot of photos of "Oslo Police" in seconds searching. Vehicles en-mass, Riot gear and machine guns. All the stuff you would expect from a well equipped Police State.
I have even heard that they conducted training exercises just days before this event.

And yet there was a noticeable absence when actually needed.

This I find curious.

They responded within minutes to the bombing though, like 3-4 minutes max. That's pretty normal. It took them 40 minutes to respond to the shooting at the political camp, and 90 minutes in total before they stopped the shooter, that's kinda slow (especially the 50 minutes where they didn't move in to stop him), but they will have been under orders to wait for the special forces police i figure.

Norway doesn't have swat teams on stand-by and ready to move out within minutes the same way you do in the US, and all of their initial attention would have been focused on the bombing.
 
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