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My initial reaction to Anders Behring Breivik’s killing spree on July 22, 2011 was largely anger, because I feared that his actions would harm not just Norwegian ethno-nationalism but white nationalism around the world. (more…)
When Anders Behring Breivik was released from his handcuffs on the first day of his trial he clenched his right hand into a fist and placed it on his chest, then straightened his arm raising his fist above his head. (more…)
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After the July 2011 bombing and shooting attack in Norway by Anders Behring Breivik, it was claimed by some newspapers and broadcasters, and in Internet comments (more…)
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Depuis les années 1990, l’exportation norvégienne la plus connue a été son Black Metal. (more…)
Norwegian Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere (left) and Labor Party youth leader Eskil Pedersen view “Boycott Israel” banner at Utoya Island, Norway, two days before Anders Behring Breivik’s attack
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The Souring of Arab and Western Relations
Israel has existed for much of its history since 1948 by maintaining the fiction that it is the only reliable state in the Middle East that is Western-orientated amidst a sea of states hostile to “Western values.” (more…)
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Anders Breivik wanted notoriety. He is reported to have stated that he would become the most notorious killer since World War II. (more…)
“From this time forth
My thoughts be bloody, or be nothing worth.”
—Hamlet
In my novella The Columbine Pilgrim, published by Counter-Currents earlier this year, I explore how a seemingly “normal” person can, after enduring a series of perceived traumas and humiliations, reach a point of terrifying psychic rupture, after which he emerges profoundly transformed, grotesquely shorn of all former vestiges of sanity, restraint, and conscience. (more…)
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Since the 1990s, Norway’s best-known export has been its Black Metal. (more…)