Last updated on January 13th 2012
Anders Breivik the Norwegian blue-eyed blond home grown terrorist who murdered 77 Norwegians and injured 158 others in a bizarre killing spree in Norway to stop an Islamic invasion of Europe, finally had his day in court.
Unfortunately for him it did not go the way he had planned. Breivik was not allowed to wear his specially designed uniform of his Order of Temple Knights. He did still try to say his speech he had so diligently prepared.
Anders Breivik:
When two parties meet it is important to introduce oneself. I am Anders Behring Breivik, Military Commander and Knight Templar in a worldwide organization.
I have objections to your lack of objectivity. (Breivik then turned towards the judge). You have received your mandate from those who support multiculturalism. That is a hate ideology that supports the deconstruction of the Norwegian society …
Judge Torkel Nesheim:
That’s enough. Do you plead guilty?
Anders Breivik:
I admit the actions, but not guilt.
Judge Torkel Nesheim:
Have you anything to say about your incarceration?
Anders Breivik:
I see it as a form of torture, an irrational form of torture. If you are to use a torture method you should use to to get information. Saudi Arabia has a good one to extract information from Al-Qaida prisoners ...
The judge interrupts Breivik again.
Judge Torkel Nesheim:
Is it correct that you do not accept being in jail?
Anders Breivik:
That is correct.
Breivik’s lawyer Geir Lippestad:
How do you experience being in jail?
Anders Breivik:
There was a problem to go from a very active life to a very passive one, but now it’s going quite well.
Later when the judge announced that he was lifting restrictions on reporting.
Breivik said:
I understand that there are some that were affected in the courtroom. May I speak to them for five minutes?
Judge Torkel Nesheim:
No that you may not.
Anders Breivik:
No, OK.
Now Anders Breivik is due to be evaluated for the third time so determine if he is mentally ill, but he is refusing to cooperate. He should not complain and be happy he is in a Norwegian jail and not one in Saudi Arabia.