Vanguard News Network
VNN Media
VNN Digital Library
VNN Reader Mail
VNN Broadcasts

Old September 10th, 2008 #1
Sven Ivory
Junior Member
 
Sven Ivory's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 145
Norway Norway

This hideous Jew has spent his life hell-bent on destroying Norway. He was the one to both introduce and push the hate crimes bill through the legislation from his position in the Norwegian Parliament. This resulted in a prompt end to the freedom of speech.

Benkow initiated the founding of the Norwegian Association against anti-Semitism.

He has been active as an owner of three commercial refugee reception centers in Norway that can house up to 709 worthless third-worlders. At the same time Benkow profits from the thousands of primitive muslims flocking to Norway, he opposes a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict stating he has Israel in his heart. In Israel they have honored him by naming a forest after him.

Benkow resides in Oslo, the capital of Norway. Here is his home address and phone number:

Jo Benkow
Elisenbergveien 8
0265 Oslo
Norway

Phone number: 22444613


Additional information about him:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Benkow


The same Jo Benkow authored HISTORY OF THE JEWS IN NORWAY for The American-Scandinavian Foundation:

http://www.amscan.org/benkow.html
 
Old September 21st, 2008 #2
Sven Ivory
Junior Member
 
Sven Ivory's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 145
Default

Benkow's CONservative party, cheered on by the UN, now wants a stricter hate crimes bill passed.

Leading the crusade for this in the Norwegian Parliament is the CONservative party member André Oktay Dahl. He is a homosexual and half Turkish. The mongrel married his boyfriend, David Kolstad, late November 2007. Enclosed are two pictures of the happy sodomite couple on their wedding day. Dahl is the one to the right.

More info about the mudboy:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9_Oktay_Dahl

By the way, I'm in violation of the current Norwegian hate crimes legislation since I described third-worlders as worthless in my previous post.

Calling muslims for primitive, as I previously did, would also be outlawed should the Benkow-cronies yet again get their way.

I suspect it's already illegal to call Dahl a mongrel and a mudboy, too. Not to mention being guilty of calling Benkow a hideous Jew.
Attached Thumbnails
Click image for larger version

Name:	Bryllup for André og David - Gaysir 1.jpg
Views:	96
Size:	89.4 KB
ID:	5059   Click image for larger version

Name:	Bryllup for André og David - Gaysir.no.jpg
Views:	88
Size:	82.1 KB
ID:	5060  
 
Old September 21st, 2008 #3
Kievsky
Senior Member
 
Kievsky's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 4,229
Default

Like uncle, like nephew:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bjørn_Benkow

Bjørn Benkow
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bjørn Leo Benkow (born February 13, 1940) is a Norwegian journalist that became infamous for his notoriously fakings of interviews with celebrities. Among the persons Benkow claimed to have interviewed are Bill Gates, Michael Schumacher, Oprah Winfrey and Margaret Thatcher, all of them denying that the interviews took place.[1] Benkow claimed that he inteviewed Michael Schumacher in his home in Switzlerland and Bill Gates on a plane to Munich, among other things. In reality, he fabricated the interviews in his own home. He sold his fabricated interviews to several Scandinavian newspapers.

There was suspicion he had fabricated an interview with Margaret Thatcher already in 1992, Thatcher denying that an alleged interview took place. In the summer of 2006, it was revealed that Benkow had fabricated several interviews. After spokespersons of severeal of the celebrities had denied that such interviews took place, Benkow admitted to having fabricated the interviews.

His uncle is the politician Jo Benkow[2]. His grandfathers original name was Chaim Eliah Benkowitz, but he changed the name to Benkow after settling in Norway around 1900 due to anti-semitism in his native Russia.
__________________
Godzilla mit uns!
http://mindweaponsinragnarok.wordpress.com
 
Old December 15th, 2008 #4
Sven Ivory
Junior Member
 
Sven Ivory's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 145
Default

Benkow put his foot in his mouth when he chimed in on a dispute between the Norwegian royal family and Israel's ambassador to Norway. Paranoid Benkow went on to say that Norway's media was the most Israeli-hostile in the Western world:


Politicians deny hostility

The latest debate sparked by remarks about the royal family from Israel's ambassador to Norway has provoked another after Norway was then accused of being one of the most Israel-hostile countries in the world.Israel's ambassador to Norway Miryam Shomrat apologized after saying she had hoped for more visible support from Norway's royal family after recent incidents directed against the synagogue in Oslo, a statement that provoked a sharp reaction from Norway's Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre. She blamed the media for misrepresenting her, but Norway's Jewish community also reacted strongly to what they felt were inappropriate remarks about the royals.

The anti-Israel label was first reported after an unnamed Israeli official was quoted in Israel's largest newspaper Yedioth Aharonot saying that the poor treatment of the Israeli ambassador in Oslo in general was unique, and this was followed by reports and claims of anti-Israel and anti-Semitism tendencies from Norway from a variety of sources.

Raanan Gissin, adviser for former prime minister Ariel Sharon told TV 2 that Norway stood out as one of the most Israel-hostile countries in Europe, and claimed there were terrorist organizations on Norwegian soil working for the genocide of Israeli citizens.

Jo Benkow, a former president of the Storting, Norway's parliament, and arguably the most prominent Jewish figure in Norway, added his voice to critics, saying that Norway's media was the most Israeli-hostile in the Western world.

Leading Norwegian politicians were quick to voice their replies.

"Sympathy for the Jewish people and Israel is still very great in Norway, and still among the strongest in Europe. At the same time I think we have become among the most critical to Israel's current policy," said Thorbjørn Jagland, president of Storting and former Labor Prime Minister, and argues that this is in no way a contradiction in terms.

"Because Norwegians have had so close a relationship to Israel they are all the more disconsolate over the policies toward the Palestinians. Through the Oslo (peace) process Norway's population has also developed a close and near relationship to the Palestinians and their cause," Jagland said.

Petersen
Former Conservative Foreign Minister Jan Petersen believes that Israel has been too touchy in its reactions to Norway in recent days and that there is now a strong need to calm things down.
"Israel must be able to take criticism without interpreting everything as fundamental criticism. But we have a job to do in terms of strengthening the bilateral relationship between Norway and Israel, also in areas such as research, culture and business. If we are to play a role in the Middle East we are dependent upon broad contact and respect in both camps," Petersen said.

Bondevik
Former Christian Democrat Prime Minister Kjell Magne Bondevik could not agree with claims that Norway is hostile to Israel and that Norwegian media is overly biased.

"One must differentiate between our fundamental solidarity with the state of Israel and that one can criticize individual acts carried out by the Israeli government. Even a friend of Israel such as myself must be allowed to criticize. Also one must differentiate between Norwegian authorities and what is expressed in the media. If someone in Israel believes that the Norwegian media is negative, it does not mean that Norway is hostile," Bondevik said.

Benkow disagrees
"Even relatively moderate Israeli politicians believe that Norwegian media are the most Israel-critical in the Western world and I do too," Benkow said. He does not believe that the Norwegian public is particularly hostile to Israel but that many do build on the impression they get from the media.

"My overall impression is that the media has been more concerned with criticizing Israel, the only free nation in the region, than with criticizing the other side," Benkow said, and has in mind various calls to boycott and the attention given to Jostein Gaarder and former party colleague and Conservative ex-prime minister, Kåre Willoch.

Benkow sees this pair as representing an unusually unilateral critical attitude to Israel. Benkow had no quarrel with various Norwegian governments that had "by and large" behaved correctly towards Israel.

Odd-Bjørn Fure, director of the Center for Holocaust Studies does not feel there is a basis for claiming Norwegian opinion has become more Israel-critical than other European nations, but he does see a slow process that has transformed formerly strongly pro-Israel feelings to one that criticizes aspects of Israel's policies.

"The shocking incidents of physical attacks on the synagogue have triggered a wave of solidarity with the Jewish minority, a wide and strong wave that has made an impression, We still don't know if there is a connection with these anti-Semitic acts and a wider spectrum of anti-Semitic attitudes. This is a question that must be posed openly," Fure said.

http://www.aftenposten.no/english/lo...cle1475566.ece




Israeli ambassador sets off storm of criticism

The Jewish community in Oslo was leading a chorus of critics against Israel's ambassador to Norway on Tuesday, after the Jewish state's top local envoy had dished out criticism of her own against Norway's royal family and government. Ambassador Miryam Shomrat has now apologized, sort of."First I was furious, now I'm just sad because the damage is done," said Anne Sender, spokesman for Oslo's synagogue and The Mosaic Religious Community in Norway (Det Mosaiske Trossamfund, DMT). "It's most unfortunate that the ambassador has done what she's done."

Sender told Norwegian Broadcasting (NRK) Tuesday morning that she had spoken with Shomrat and that the ambassador "now sees that she crossed the line, and I'm very glad about that," Sender said, repeating earlier statements that Shomrat had no right to level criticism against Norwegian officials on behalf of Norwegian Jews.

Shomrat angered her own fellow Jews, along with Norwegian officials, when she told national media outlets late Monday that the royal family, led by King Harald, and Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg should have expressed more solidarity with the Jewish community following a recent shooting at the Oslo synagogue.

Shomrat claimed that the royal family is hailed in the Oslo synagogue every Saturday, adding that it shouldn't be "a one-way" affair. She also claimed that Jews in Norway felt "alone," lacked sufficient sympathy from the royals and the government, and suggested that the lack of "a stronger reaction" from the royal family and the government could give rise to anti-Semitism in Norway.

Nonsense, claimed Sender, who ironically had just written her own expression of gratitude for support shown after the synagogue shooting. "If we had wanted to make such criticism, we would have done so ourselves, but we would never have dreamed of coming with the kind of attack on the royal family that she (Shomrat) has made here," said Sender, referring to Shomrat's remarks broadcast nationwide on the Monday night NRK TV news.

In a press release issued later in the day, Shomrat claimed it wasn't her intention to criticize the royal family, and she blamed the press for interpreting her remarks as such. "I deeply regret if this was the impression created in the media," she wrote.

Sender maintained that the ambassador's remarks were simply unwarranted, because a string of government officials including Stoltenberg himself had repeatedly expressed deep concern after the synagogue shooting. Norway's justice minister made a special trip to the synagogue on behalf of the government, as did the Bishop of Oslo and Oslo's leading imam, to show solidarity from the local Christian and Muslim communities.

'Inappropriate'
It's highly unusual for an ambassador in Norway to direct criticism against Norway's royal family, whose role is to remain above politics. Norwegian Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre had called the Israeli ambassador's remarks "inappropriate" on national radio Tuesday morning, and Stoltenberg strongly denied her suggestion that Norwegian officials hadn't made a large enough show of sympathy and support.

So did the president of the Norwegian Parliament, Thorbjørn Jagland, who's long been actively involved in efforts to win peace in the Middle East.

"I would say that our solidarity has been made clear to the Jewish community in Norway to the highest degree," Jagland told newspaper Aftenposten. "Regarding the criticism against the royal family, I must say that I don't find that fair either, especially since it's highly unusual for the royal house to ever make any declarations following specific events."

Officials at the Royal Palace in Oslo, which is just across the street from the heavily guarded Israeli Embassy, had declined comment on the ambassador's claims.

http://www.aftenposten.no/english/lo...cle1472623.ece




Ambassador regrets offense

Israel's ambassador Miryam Shomrat has issued a press release saying she never meant to criticize Norway's royal family and claims she has been misrepresented by media.In a letter to Norway's Foreign Ministry (UD) the Israeli ambassador said that she did not intend any criticism of the royal family and deeply regretted if her remarks had been interpreted in this way.

Shomrat expressed her highest respect for the royal family and asked that her apology be relayed to them.

"It is with great dismay that I have understood that certain of my answers regarding the shooting upon the synagogue on Sunday a week ago have been presented as criticism of His Majesty the King," Shomrat said in a press release, and insisted that there was never any intention of criticism of any member of the royal family. "I deeply regret that this was the impression created by the media," she said.

Foreign Ministry communication adviser Anders Rikter told Aftenposten that this was the end of the matter as far as the UD was concerned. The palace had no comment other than to confirm that they had been informed of the letter's contents via the UD.

Shomrat said in interviews with Aftenposten and NRK (Norwegian Broadcasting) in connection with the shooting upon the synagogue that she missed a sign of support and solidarity from the royal family, and said that prayers were said for them every Saturday and that there should not be a one-way relationship.

Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre reacted sharply to the remarks and called them "unsuitable", saying Shomrat had gone too far and should have been aware that the royal family can never reply to such remarks.

Anne Sender, religious leader for The Mosaic Religious Community, also received an apology from the ambassador.

"We had a long conversation. She had understood that she had gone too far and she offered an apology," Sender said.

Sender said that she was both upset by the criticism of the royal family and by the impression the ambassador gave of speaking on behalf of Norway's Jews, and said many Norwegian Jews had reacted to the statement.

"She is a guest in this country. She is not our ambassador," Sender said, and emphasized that it was important to differentiate between being Norwegian and Israeli. Sender hoped that the matter had not hurt Jews in Norway and that the affair could now be played down.

http://www.aftenposten.no/english/lo...cle1474214.ece
 
Old January 2nd, 2009 #5
Sven Ivory
Junior Member
 
Sven Ivory's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 145
Default Norway

THE JERUSALEM POST came up with this headline to match the rest of their disgraceful article that sets a new low for trashy journalism.

Click on the story link and scroll down to check out the reader comments as well:


http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satelli...=1228728178155


Norway - a paradigm for anti-Semitism

Dec. 13, 2008
MANFRED GERSTENFELD , THE JERUSALEM POST

'I would like to take the opportunity to remember all the billions of fleas and lice that lost their lives in German gas chambers, without having done anything wrong other than settling on persons of Jewish background."

This is what Norwegian comedian Otto Jespersen said on Thursday 27 November on the country's largest commercial TV station. Much worse, however, is that the director of the station defended this expression of "satire."

A week later Jespersen, in his weekly TV appearance, gave a "satiric" monologue of mixed anti-Semitic and anti-Israeli remarks. He concluded by wishing the Jews a happy Christmas. But then as an afterthought, he said this was not proper as the Jews had murdered Jesus. Two years ago the same comedian burned pages from the Tanach in front of a TV camera, but this was no reason to terminate his employment. Jespersen explained that he wouldn't burn the Koran if he wanted to live longer than a week.

LAST WEEK, on four consecutive days, there were anti-Israeli articles in Norway's second-largest daily Aftenposten. The first called for a general boycott of Israel. The second promoted an academic boycott, falsely accusing Israeli physicians of participating in torture and the Israeli Medical Association of remaining silent about it. Any honest debater would have reported that Israeli hospitals routinely treat Palestinian children, some of whom express joy when suicide bombers kill Israelis. One wonders whether any other country would allow this.

The third article stressed the right to criticize Israel. This is a typical attack on a "straw man," as nobody denies this right. The fourth claimed that Israel is not a democracy. Only thereafter a pro-Israeli voice was heard.

Two years ago the conservative Aftenposten got international attention when it published an op-ed by Jostein Gaarder which until this day remains the vilest anti-Semitic article published in a European mainstream paper since the Second World War.

Whoever wants to understand how Jews might live in a future democratic Europe if no major counter-forces are mobilized should study Norway. Among parts of the elite there, Jew-hatred and rabid anti-Israelism intermingle. The country's population numbers only 4.6 million. The Jewish population, even before the war, was never more than 2,000. It now numbers 1,300, of which only 700 affiliate with the organized community. Yet Norway must figure prominently in any future history of post-war European anti-Semitism.

Norwegian anti-Israelis keep repeating that their anti-Israelism is not anti-Semitism. One only has to check their statements against the European Union's working definition of anti-Semitism to see that this is often untrue. Norway has a long history of anti-Semitism. In 1929 a great majority of its parliament voted to forbid shechita (Jewish ritual slaughter) - several years before Hitler's Germany did so. It is still forbidden, although hunters, including government ministers, can legally kill animals in as cruel a manner as they want. Last year Norway aimed to kill 1,000 whales, but succeeded in finding only 500. If all needs for kosher beef were met by local shechita,it would require at most several tens of cows annually.

During the war, the Norwegians were the ones who rounded up Jews and robbed them before shipping them off to Auschwitz. After the war, emergency help was given to what the Norwegians called the two "hardest-hit groups" - fishermen and residents of the northern part of the country. The Jews, however, were robbed further by the Norwegian democrats. During the restitution process, they had to pay for the administration of those of their assets recovered from the looters. About 10 years ago a senior Norwegian Nazi official proudly told a Jewish visitor that he had no regrets, and still had paintings and furniture taken from Jews.

In the new round of restitution in the mid-1990s, several authorities did their utmost to avoid paying. Berit Reisel, the only Jewish member of the commission of inquiry, states that she was threatened by chairman Oluf Skarpnes, a former Justice Minister. He told her that if she didn't go along with his proposed report, it would cost her dearly as far as her life and health were concerned. Reisel added that a few days later she was attacked on a street in Oslo.

AFTER THE beginning of the second intifada, several Jewish children were harassed in school. The aggression was supported by teachers on several occasions. Since then, the Jewish community has kept a low profile. When asked by the press, its leaders will admit there is anti-Semitism, but claim that critics overstate it. They usually remain silent on the anti-Semitic aspects of anti-Israelism.

Norwegian hate cartoons often mix anti-Semitism and anti-Israelism. Some are straight-out anti-Semitic, such as one which appeared in the Labor movement daily Dagsavisen in 2003. It portrayed a Jew with a long beard reading the new Ten Commandments, including "murder, kill, liquidate, execute." During the Second Lebanon War, anti-Semitic incidents in Oslo were the most severe in Europe. The synagogue was shot at, the cantor was attacked on a main street and the Jewish cemetery was desecrated. The Jewish community's president Anne Sender was thereafter quoted in a European Jewish Congress report speaking of the considerable "atmosphere of intimidation and fear."

Anti-Israelism has been built up systematically in Norway by trade unions, media, some prominent Christians and politicians. The demonization is classic: major media report negative things about Israel while obfuscating or omitting Palestinian suicide attacks or declared genocidal intentions. The main counterforce is a small group of Christian friends.

NGO Monitor has analyzed how significant governmental development aid reaches NGOs engaged in political campaigning against Israel and in support of extreme Palestinian demands. The good the Norwegian government does, including subsidizing the rebuilding of synagogues in Poland, cannot be offset against the infrastructure of hatred it supports.



The writer has published many books, the most recent of which is Behind the Humanitarian Mask: The Nordic Countries, Israel and the Jews, published by the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs and the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies.
 
Old January 2nd, 2009 #6
A.P.H.
Junior Member
 
A.P.H.'s Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 139
Default

poor poor jews...

what makes me sick about them is their hypocrisy...
 
Old June 28th, 2009 #7
alex revision
Senior Member
 
alex revision's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 27,577
Default

Norway offers aid for Auschwitz upkeep

http://ejpress.org/article/37587

28/Jun/2009 08:47

STOCKHOLM (AFP)---Norway said this week it would donate two million kroner (221,000 euros, 312,000 dollars) to the upkeep of the memorial museum at the Nazi German Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp in Poland.

"Auschwitz-Birkenau is perhaps the most important museum in Europe. This site tells a story that we are not allowed to forget," Norwegian Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere said in a statement.

"It is up to all of us to help ensure that this memorial over the extermination of Jews in Europe does not fall into disrepair, so that future generations can also learn about the darkest chapter in European history and thereby help make sure that it never happens again," he said.

Poland has proposed the creation of an international fund of 120 million euros for the maintenance of the camp, where some 1.1 million people were killed, including a million Jews from different countries, from 1940 to 1945.
 
Old December 6th, 2009 #8
Robert Bandanza
Banned
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: JUDEAware, originally MassaJEWsetts
Posts: 8,901
Default Tony løy – ville ha krig

Aftenposten: Et hemmelig brev til Tony Blair avslører at britenes tidligere statsminister løy om lovligheten av invasjonen av Irak i 2003, skriver britiske medier.

Avisa Mail on Sunday omtaler søndag brevet fra daværende riksadvokat, lord Goldsmith, som i klare ordelag fortalte Blair at det ikke fantes grunnlag i folkeretten for å fjerne Saddam Hussein.

En invasjon ville dermed være et brudd på loven, skriver Goldsmith i brevet som ble sendt i 2002, åtte måneder før Irak-krigen startet. Goldsmith skrev brevet få dager etter et hemmelig regjeringsmøte i juli, der ministrene ble orientert om de amerikansk-britiske planene om å styrte regimet i Irak.
Brev ble unndratt offentlighet

Men Blair nektet å godta Goldsmiths vurdering. I stedet ble brevet unndratt offentlighet, mens Goldsmith fikk taleforbud og forbud mot å delta på regjeringsmøter, skriver Mail on Sunday.

Goldsmith, som var en god venn av Blair, skal ha blitt så rasende at han truet med å trekke seg fra sin stilling. Men ifølge avisa The Independent ble han tvunget til å tie stille og i stedet utforme et notat som støttet invasjonen.

Blair vil trolig bli utspurt om brevet fra Goldsmith når han møter i Irak-høringen på nyåret.

Brevet kan bli et kraftig slag mot den tidligere statsministerens håp om å bli trodd på at han var i god tro da han og USAs ekspresident George W. Bush erklærte krig mot Irak.

Les mer aftenposten.no

http://no.altermedia.info/?p=7025
 
Old March 16th, 2010 #9
Robert Bandanza
Banned
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: JUDEAware, originally MassaJEWsetts
Posts: 8,901
jewsign "Anti-Semitism" common in Norwegian schools

Quote:
Jewish schoolchildren in Norway are being subjected to anti-Semitic harassment, forcing some families to move. Amongst calls for action come allegations of staff turning a blind eye to what is happening.
http://theforeigner.no/pages/news/an...egian-schools/
 
Old December 5th, 2010 #10
Serbian
Senior Member
 
Serbian's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 21,679
Thumbs down

Quote:
Bosnian Muslim found innocent of torturing Serbs

Dec 5, 2010

The Norwegian Supreme Court on Friday acquitted a Bosnian-born man of war crime charges because the country’s constitution prohibits applying a law retroactively in such cases.

Mirsad Repak was sentenced in 2008 by the Oslo District Court to five years in prison for abusing Bosnian Serb prisoners in Bosnia’s Dretelj detention camp in 1992, when he was a member of a paramilitary force.

He spent four months in custody, but appealed and was released two years ago while awaiting a final decision from the high court.

The case sets a precedent in Norway, which has not held a war crimes trial since Nazi collaborator Vidkun Quisling and other Norwegians were tried in the aftermath of World War II.

Repak was sentenced based on a Norwegian war crime law provision adopted in 2008 that covers crimes against humanity, genocide and terrorism, and allowed it to be applied retroactively.

The Supreme Court on Friday said this provision violates the country’s constitution.

The move effectively quashed Repak’s sentence and ordered he remain free. It also repeated a 2008 acquittal of crimes against humanity.

Repak’s lawyer, John Christian Elden, said although he cannot be tried for war crimes he still could face a charge of deprivation of liberty.

Law professor Jo Stigen described the court’s decision as a “setback.”

“This means Norway cannot take responsibility with responding to punishing war criminals from the Balkans,” said Stigen, assistant professor in public and international law at the University of Oslo. “It means Norway will have to focus on newer war crimes.”

Repak, 44, was granted asylum when he moved to Norway in 1993, becoming a Norwegian citizen in 2001. He was arrested in May 2007 on suspicion of committing war crimes.

By VALERIA CRISCIONE
Associated Press
December 03, 2010


I am shocked that he was even charged by the Norwegians as bosnian muslims enjoy professional victim status in every European country, just like shiptars.

Now he can go back to draining the Norwegian tax payer.
__________________
Christianity and Feminism, the two deadliest poisons jews gave to the White Race


''Screw your optics, I'm going in'', American hero Robert Gregory Bowers
 
Old January 25th, 2011 #11
RickHolland
Bread and Circuses
 
RickHolland's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Jewed Faggot States of ApemuriKa
Posts: 6,666
Blog Entries: 1
Default Ratatosk Dokumentation: Oslo

Norways capital Oslo is transformed into an islamic state.

http://ratatoskdokumentation.wordpress.com/

__________________
Only force rules. Force is the first law - Adolf H. http://erectuswalksamongst.us/ http://tinyurl.com/cglnpdj Man has become great through struggle - Adolf H. http://tinyurl.com/mo92r4z Strength lies not in defense but in attack - Adolf H.
 
Old January 25th, 2011 #12
Brad
Anti-semite Pro-human
 
Brad's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Penal colony 37-144
Posts: 2,167
Default

Fucking sub-human vermin crawling all over the streets of Norway. NORWAY!!! For fuck's sake!
__________________
Words hold power, for words influence thought, and thought shapes reality.

B.B. aka Arbiter of all truth.
 
Old January 25th, 2011 #13
Armstrong
Banned
 
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 5,414
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Brad View Post
Fucking sub-human vermin crawling all over the streets of Norway. NORWAY!!! For fuck's sake!
Yes, NORWAY for fucks sake!!! And Sweden too!!! What in the hell is wrong with the people who are allowing this to happen?

Muslims are as bad as Jews thinking they're going to rule the world.
 
Old February 7th, 2011 #14
alex revision
Senior Member
 
alex revision's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 27,577
Default

Norway to survey attitudes to minority religions

Religious intolerance will be measured in Norway under a new government-funded scheme

Read more: http://www.icenews.is/index.php/2011...#ixzz1DIFT8BGm
 
Old March 18th, 2011 #16
RickHolland
Bread and Circuses
 
RickHolland's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Jewed Faggot States of ApemuriKa
Posts: 6,666
Blog Entries: 1
Default 100% of Rapes in Oslo Last Year Were Committed by Africans and Turks

http://cofcc.org/2011/03/100-of-rape...ans-and-turks/

__________________
Only force rules. Force is the first law - Adolf H. http://erectuswalksamongst.us/ http://tinyurl.com/cglnpdj Man has become great through struggle - Adolf H. http://tinyurl.com/mo92r4z Strength lies not in defense but in attack - Adolf H.
 
Old July 13th, 2011 #17
Freya von Asgard
卍 Überfrau 卐
 
Freya von Asgard's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Angers
Posts: 890
Blog Entries: 34
Default

__________________
Nemo me impune lacessit: sanctificetur nomen meum, adveniat regnum meum, et fiat voluntas mea in terra

卍 Freya Magna, Augusta Europaea 卐
 
Old July 29th, 2011 #18
Serbian
Senior Member
 
Serbian's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 21,679
Default

Friday 29.07.2011 | 18:02

Norway withdraws from NATO's Libya operation

Source: Beta

BRUSSELS -- Norway's air force jets will fly their last combat mission in Libya on Saturday, NATO officials said.


The aftermath of a NATO attack (Beta/AP)

The flight will take place two days before the country officially withdraws from NATO's operation in the north African country.

Norway is also the first member of the alliance that gave an exact date of its withdrawal.

The decision was announced in Oslo last month.

A Norwegian military spokesman could not confirm that the last flight would take place tomorrow, but said the country would withdraw on August 1.

Norway is one of eight countries from the 28-member western alliance that participated in the operation which started on March 19.

Six Norwegian F-16 jets participated, while the government in Oslo said at the time its limited capacities prevented it from taking part in such important missions for a prolonged period.

Other countries which are bombing targets in Libya with the mandate to protect civilians from the Gaddafi forces are the U.S, Belgium, Italy, Britain, Canada, France, and Denmark.
__________________
Christianity and Feminism, the two deadliest poisons jews gave to the White Race


''Screw your optics, I'm going in'', American hero Robert Gregory Bowers
 
Old August 30th, 2011 #19
RickHolland
Bread and Circuses
 
RickHolland's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Jewed Faggot States of ApemuriKa
Posts: 6,666
Blog Entries: 1
Default Norway will spend millions on ritual circumcision of muslims and jews



Norwegian health authorities will not circumcise boys ritually, but according to a bill that is sent out for consultation today, they may be required to do so.

- This is a procedure that is important for very many, and to ensure it happens properly and with pain, we suggest that it is offered free of charge in public health, says State Secretary of Health and Human Services Department, Tord Dale (Ap) to Adresseavisen.

http://translate.google.com/translat...%26prmd%3Divns
__________________
Only force rules. Force is the first law - Adolf H. http://erectuswalksamongst.us/ http://tinyurl.com/cglnpdj Man has become great through struggle - Adolf H. http://tinyurl.com/mo92r4z Strength lies not in defense but in attack - Adolf H.
 
Old August 30th, 2011 #20
RickHolland
Bread and Circuses
 
RickHolland's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Jewed Faggot States of ApemuriKa
Posts: 6,666
Blog Entries: 1
Default Found explosives and weapons - ex-neo-Nazi arrested

(AP) A former neo-Nazi has been arrested by police in Oslo after he should have kept explosives, police uniforms and illegal weapons.

http://translate.google.com/translat...%26prmd%3Divns
__________________
Only force rules. Force is the first law - Adolf H. http://erectuswalksamongst.us/ http://tinyurl.com/cglnpdj Man has become great through struggle - Adolf H. http://tinyurl.com/mo92r4z Strength lies not in defense but in attack - Adolf H.
 
Reply

Share


Thread
Display Modes


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:03 AM.
Page generated in 0.39850 seconds.