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Who Benefits from Carnage?

By Peter Papaherakles  *

In the film JFK there is a scene where Jim Garrison
meets a mysterious man called “Mister X,” who advises
himthat if hewants to find outwho killed JFK,
he has to ask: “Cui bono?—Who benefits?”
And that’s exactly what needs to be done in the case
of the recent bombing-and-shooting rampage in Norway.
Already it’s clear that the facts about Norwegian bomber
Anders Breivik and his deeds have been misrepresented
in order to sell to the public another lone-nut, Norwegian-
Timothy McVeigh scenario, while some other, very
important, facts have been completely ignored.
For Breivik to both bomb the prime minister’s office
and then casually go to tiny Utoya Island, some 24 miles
from Oslo, and convince youngsters to “play with him”
is pure Hollywood. Even Rambo couldn’t pull that off.
Also, the notion that he massacred at least 68 people because
he was a neo-nazi “hater” gone berserk is ludicrous.
By his own admission, he was pro-Israel.
In a 1,500 page manifesto, Breivik states, “Let us
fight together with Israel, with our Zionist brothers,
against all anti-Zionists.” Did Breivik perceive Norway
to be anti-Zionist? He had every reason to.
Norway supports an independent Palestinian state,
and Oslo was prepared to formally recognize Palestine in
September and exchange ambassadors. Palestinian President
Mahmoud Abbas was in Norway just days earlier.
Norway has condemned Israel for its hostilities against
Palestine, and has called for Ariel Sharon and other Israeli
leaders to be tried as war criminals. Norway even
called, in 1972, for the dissolution of the state of Israel.
Prime Minister Stoltenberg declared, “No one will
bomb us into silence. No one will shoot us into silence.
No one will ever scare us into not being Norway.” His
comments indicate that he sees the attacks as acts of political
intimidation and not just the work of a lunatic.
The Labor Party Youth Movement (AUF) was not
simply a bunch of teenagers having fun on Utoya Island.
They were future leaders of the ruling Labor Party.They
were conducting a conference opposing the cruelties of
the Zionist occupation of Palestine. One of the main activities
was a “Break the Israeli Blockade” game in
which several teams of youths in small Palestinian aid
boats tried to break through the mock Israeli blockade.
A picture taken 48 hours before the massacres shows
Foreign Minister Jonas Ghar Stoere addressing the
youngsters next to a banner that read “Boycott Israel.”
After the Sept. 11 attacks, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu
said 9-11 was good for Israel, hardly an appropriate
comment from a best friend after the worst act of
terrorism on U.S. soil. Subsequent wars in Afghanistan,
Iraq and Libya prove that 9-11 has benefited Israel, as
the U.S. is battling that nation’s most feared enemies.
Through their control of the world’s money and
media, Israel and its benefactors are bankrupting America
and Europe while culturally wiping Europeans off
the planet. Those who oppose them get “the Norwegian
treatment.”What happened in Norway was not the work
of a lone Rambo, just like 9-11 was not done by a phantom
bin Laden and JFK wasn’t killed by Oswald.
LikeMr. X asked: Cui bono? Surely Breivik, soon to
be locked up for perhaps the rest of his pathetic life, did
not benefit.Who then?

ANDERS BREIVIK
Most lethal “lone gunman” in world history.



*PETER PAPAHERAKLES is a Greek-American who has been living in
America for more than 40 years.A nationalist thinker, he is currently the outreach
director for AMERICAN FREE PRESS newspaper in Washington, D.C. Pete
is also an extremely talented artist, who can be commissioned for portraits,
cartoons and other illustrations. Reach him care of THE BARNES REVIEW, P.O.
Box 15877,Washington, D.C. 20003 or email him at peteafp@gmail.com.

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