Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 27, 2014
Over 200 letters written by Norwegian anti-multiculturalist mass-murderer Anders Breivik have been seized as authorities claim they showed he is attempting to organize and run a far-right extremist group from prison, The Local reports.
Breivik killed 77 people in 2011, detonating a bomb in downtown Oslo and shooting a bunch of teenagers attending a multicult camp on Utoya Island.
A government ruling on the seized letters reads: “Breivik’s intention is to consolidate his position as front man and leader figure for a movement that involves using extreme violence and terror as an instrument.”
Yling Faeste, a spokesman for Norway’s prison system, said “We have refused to send some letters from Breivik for reasons of security. We’re talking about roughly 220 letters.”
The hardcore bastard was sentenced to 21 years in 2012 – the harshest possible sentence available in Norway. He is a many who gets easily bored. In February, he threatened to go on hunger strike if he was not given a Playstation 3 to replace his Playstation 2. Apparently, he was unaware of the release of the PS4.
A Pretty Serious Stretch
I do not believe Breivik has any plans to attempt to run an organization from prison. That is just stupid, if not outright nonsensical.
More than likely, he was simply responding positively to fans, and they flipped out, claimed he was somehow organizing people because he probably was actually encouraging them.
Or maybe they just needed an excuse to get the biggest boogieman since Hitler back in the news.