wintler2 wrote:I agree, cptmarginal. What exaclty links the island shooter and the bomb? It seems very improbable to me that perpetrator would plant/set off bomb and then leave the scene, drive for an hour, jump into a boat, all in order to shoot at kids. Why not stick around and shoot at the cops & medics coming to bomb site?
If perpetrator was organised enough to source the bomb ingredients and build & plant it, and know that the political party camp was on, they would have also known that nobody much was going to be home/around in central Oslo. Why not set it off on a day earlier, kill many more? It doesn't add up.
Well, he may have been anti-Islamic but he was also apparently a fervent right-wing "conservative" nationalist. Maybe the PM was his specific target, and that's why he would try to avoid killing unnecessarily. Maybe it was expected that the PM would be in the vicinity of the bomb before he was to leave for his scheduled trip to the political event on the island. And then Breivik went there after his earlier failure, to try and finish the job. OK - but I'm having trouble fitting the indiscriminate nightmarish massacre of kids into the equation here.
No worries, I'm not a frothing Mason-hunter, I'm only interested in it in the same way you are, and because it points to a confused fraternal-egalitarian-outgoing-social mindset competing against a hierachical-authoritarian-structured-interaction one, which must cause frictions. Plus the whole P2 thing, obviously.
Yeah, that springs to mind right away... Taking advantage of fraternal groups for their existing connections and structure in order to royally screw people over on a mass scale is basically like shitting on the ideology of Freemasons, it seems to me. Not to say that there's any evidence at all in this direction yet in Norway, of course