Aug 2, 2011

Norways pro-Israel Deep State problem.

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Most nations have a "Deep state", but if that Deep State has close Security relations with the USA and Israel then the problems emanating from the Deep State multiply, as the local Deep State amplify's and reflects the strategies, concerns and fears of the USA/Israel Deep State.

Thus Democracy and civilian rule is subverted as the "Deep State" uses violence and terror to exert its agenda, in conjunction with the Zionist shills in the media.

Both India and Pakistan have close relations with the USA and Israel within the security arena.

The implications of the Mumbai attacks carried out by David Headley and his patsies in India meant that India should have launched a military attack against Pakistan, rather than negotiating with them as India was in the process of doing just prior to 26/11 and 13/7. A war between India (equipped extensively with Israeli equipment these days) and Pakistan (equipped extensively with USA arms) would have pleased David Headleys masters in the USA and Israel.

This was the case with WTC 1993

This was the case with Oklahoma City bombing 1995

This was the case with 9/11 in the USA.

This was the case with 7/7 in London.

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NORWAY - INSIDE JOB by aangirfan.com




The Norway Attacks look like an inside-job, involving, among others, fascist elements within the Norwegian police, military and security services.

On 1 August 2011, Professor James Petras writes about Norway (Organized Political Terrorism.):

According to Professor James Petras:

1. The car bomb was a highly complex weapon.

It required expertise and coordination - the kind available to security services, such as Mossad, which specialize in car bombs.

Amateurs, like Breivik, usually blow themselves up or lack the skill required to connect the electronic timing devices or remote detonators.

2. A lone zealot could not do all of the following:

(a) Transport the bomb

(b) Obtain (steal) a vehicle

(c) Place the bomb at the strategic site

(d) Successfully detonate it

(e) Dress up in a special police uniform

With an arsenal of hundreds of rounds of ammunition and drive off in another vehicle to Utoeya Island

(f) Wait patiently, while armed to the teeth, for a ferry boat

(g) Cross with other passengers in his police uniform

(h) Round up the Labour youth activists and begin the massacre of scores of youths

(i) Finish off the wounded and hunt for those trying to hide or swim away.


3. According to witness testimony on Utoeya Island, shots from two distinct weapons were heard from different directions during the massacre.

4. Note 'the complicity' of top police officials.

The police took 90 minutes to arrive at Utoeya Island, located less than 20 kilometers from Oslo, 12 minutes by helicopter and 25 to 30 minutes by car and boat.

The police chief, Sveinung Sponheim, made the feeblest excuse, claiming problems with transport.

A helicopter was available.

It managed to fly to Utoeya and film the slaughter.

Over half of Norwegians own or have access to a boat.


In 2008, the Norwegian Queen (above) honored the writer Knut Hamsun, a famous Norwegian fascist.

5. The obvious question arises as to the degree to which 'neo-fascism' has penetrated the police and security forces.

It looks a though the neo-fascists 'influence' the government.

6. The police did not save a single life.

When they finally arrived, Breivik turned himself over to the police. The police did not have to hunt or capture the assassin. An almost choreographed scenario.

7. The Norwegian military has no problem sending troops to Afghanistan, half way around the world and providing Norwegian Air Force jets and pilots to bomb and terrorize Libya.

And yet they can’t find a helicopter or a row boat to transport their police to stop a domestic attack.

8. The neo-fascist right want to 'send a message' to the Labour Party:

Either it must accept a full neo-fascist pro-Israeli agenda or expect more massacres, more elected fascists, more followers of Anders Behring Breivik.

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Norway joined NATO in suppressing reports of civilian Afghan deaths


General Harald Sunde was appointed as Norway's Defence Chief in 2009.




Prior to this, Sunde was the commander of the NATO’s Joint Warfare Center in Norway, and was assigned to Brussels to represent Norway in the NATO’s Military Committee.


He was also the commander of army Special Forces, namely “Hærens Jegerkommando” and “Forsvarets Spesialkommando”, from 1992 to 1996.

General Sunde graduated from the US Army War College in 1999.