Anders Breivik is not alone
There are many gepsychologiseerd over the Norwegian mass murderer Anders Breivik, but virtually no one has bothered to take his entire manifesto of nearly one million words by. Mulder did it. In this analysis of Breivik's ideology, he shows that Breivik is anything but a deranged loner. His words often sound frighteningly familiar. Breivik's manifesto is a coherent and important story, that should not be ignored. But it happens. Suppose that the perpetrators of the attacks of 9/11 had left such a manifesto, there still would now be referred to and everything endlessly be interpreted out. But Breivik package that has not happened. This booklet, a clustering columns (not always legible, because after three times you know who is Fjordman) discusses the main issues set Breivik addressed. He appears to be no loner; the building blocks of his ideology, he'd Islamophobic websites, sometimes even beyond himself. What makes Breivik unique, is that he suited the action to the word. Breivik and his manifesto gagging is a dangerous approach, which prevent new attacks will provoke rather than, Mulder sets. Useful beam, with many details, but how Mulder has managed to avoid the name of Geert Wilders, one of Breivik's biggest inspirations, is rather baffling.