Norwegian : Terrorist Followed Unabomber Not McVeigh

Norwegian Terrorist Followed Unabomber
Anders Behrin Breivik, who has admitted to police killing more than 90 in massacre in Osli and on a nearby island, followed the Unabomber from the U.S. not Tim McVeigh.


Once again reports of the Oslo massacre may have headed off into a wrong direction. No, it wasn't Al-Qaeda. And no it wasn't framed in the thinking of Timothy McVeigh.
The Document.no, a Norwegian publication, has found that much of Anders Behring Breivik's 1,518-page manifesto "2083 A European Independence Declaration" was taken word for word or nearly word for word from the manifesto of Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber. Of course Ted never considered himself a reincarnated Knights Templar.
The Document is a political and commentary Website favored by some anti-Islamic groups. Breivik was a frequent contributor and in 2009 he said he had been writing his manifesto for three years and it exceeed 1,000 pages. The writing is where the similarities ended.
Neither Kaczynski or Timothy McVeigh was so personal. Breivik not only shot most of his victims close up, but used exploding dum dum bullets, according to VG Nett of Norway.
The main difference in the writing was that Breivik changed the word "left" to "cultural Marxist." At another point he changed "black" to "Muslim."

Determininists believe as soon as machines no longer need us to reproduce they will get rid of us. They also believe the inventors make no provision for ethics in the machines, and the people who use them could care less.
Unabomber's manifesto steps 6 to 23:

One of the most wide spread manifestations of the craziness of our world is leftism, so a discussion of the psychology of leftism Can serve as an introduction to the discussion of the problems of modern society in general.

7. But what is leftism? Hum the first half of the 20th century leftism could have been practically Identified with Socialism. Today the movement is fragmented and it is not clear WHO Can pray properly called a leftist. When we speak of leftist in this article we garden in mind Mainly Socialists, Collectivist, "politically correct" types, feminists, gay and disability Activists, Animal Rights Activists and the like. But not everyone Who is associate with one of These movements is a leftist. What we are Trying to get that in discussing leftism is not so much a movement or an Ideology as a psychological type, or Rather a collection of related types. THUS, what we mean by "leftism" will emerge more Clearly in the course of our discussion of leftist psychology (Also, see paragraph 227-230.)

Anders Behring Breivik's Manifesto, section 2.17:

One of the most wide spread manifestations of the craziness of our world is Multiculturalism, so a discussion of the psychology of multiculturalists Can serve as an introduction to the discussion of the problems of Western Europe in general.

But what is Multiculturalism or Cultural Communism? The movement is fragmented and it is not clear WHO Can pray properly called a cultural Marxist. When we speak of cultural Marxists in this article we garden in mind Mainly Individuals WHO support Multiculturalism; Socialists, Collectivist, "politically correct" types, feminists, gay and disability Activists, Animal Rights Activists, Environmentalist, etc. But not everyone Who is associate with One of These movements support 
Multiculturalism. What we are Trying to get that in discussing cultural Marxists is not so much a movement or an Ideology as a psychological type, or Rather a collection of related types

It continues with the clean copy and minor modifications to the "kulturmarxisme":

Ka, a child prodigy who entered Harvard at age 16 and became a mathematician on the leading edge, believed industrial society was destroying society. Some called him a Luddite. He sent numerous mail bombs, killing three people before he was caught hiding in a cabin he built himself in Montana. He escaped the death penalty and is serving a life sentence in Supermax federal prison in Colorado.
At the heart of the debate over industralization is the question of whether we run the machines, or they run us.
Instrumentalists believe machines only do what we tell them to do.

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