Tuesday, September 06, 2011

Norwegian terrorist, Anders Bhering Breivik, trained earlier this year at secret paramilitary camp in Belarus

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Norwegian neo-fascist terrorist Anders Behring Breivik, who bombed and gunned down 76 adults and youths July 22nd, trained at a “secret paramilitary field camp” in the former Soviet republic of Belarus earlier this year.

“Breivik visited Belarus several times,” Mikhail Reshetnikov, leader of the opposition Belarusian Party of Patriots, told the Gazeta.ru online newspaper. “This spring, as part of his preparations for his twin attacks, he visited Minsk, where he underwent training at a secret paramilitary field camp.” Reshetnikov cited sources within Belarus’ “security organs,” meaning the Committee for State Security, which still bears its ominous Soviet-era name: KGB.

In his 1,500-page online manifesto, Breivik mentioned that he had visited Belarus to study the effects of fallout from the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster. The former Soviet republic’s state border agency confirms the Norwegian was in Belarus from March 4 to March 11, 2005. Concerning his more recent activities in Belarus, Minsk authorities are mum.

Reshetnikov claimed that earlier this year Breivik participated in “sabotage-terrorism drills” under the tutelage of a “former” Belarusian special service officer and that he had used a fake passport to enter Belarus. “His codename in Belarus’s KGB was Viking,” he added. “Rumors say he also had a girlfriend in Belarus.”

See:

Once Upon A Time In The West's Red Terror File: Norwegian terror attacks Soviet secret services “wet job”

J.R. Nyquist's Russia's Disruptive Role

Andrew Breibart Big Peace's Breivik, The Belarus-Russian-Chechen Connection, And The CIA



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