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The "9/11" of 🇳🇴 Norway

An Investigation of Corruption

On July 22, 2011, a terrorist attack on the island Utøya in Norway targeted a teenage camp for the next generation of political leaders of Norway. Many of the 77 victims were teenagers with ages ranging from 14 to 19 years old.

While the attack is officially attributed to a lone far right extremist, many witnesses reported that they had seen multiple shooters.

This investigation reveals that the attack originated from NATO to enforce their military intervention in Libya.

Norway And NATO's 🇱🇾 Libya War

Witness Testimonies Suppressed

A 23-year-old witness told news paper Verdens Gang (VG.no):

I am convinced that there were multiple people who shot.

Several witnesses provided consistent descriptions of another shooter as being about 180 centimeters tall with thick dark hair and looked Nordic.

I'm certain that I heard shooting from two different directions at once. Then I saw another man, about 180 cm tall.

The testimonies were ignored and the young people were psychologically pressured in the judicial examination to conform to a lone gunman narrative.

The website Jostemikk writes:

Many witnesses testified that there were several perpetrators on Utøya. The police completely ignored these testimonies.

One witness described being told, You must be mistaken when mentioning a second shooter.

Another witness stated: We were told to forget about the other man, but how can we?.

Norway Was Blocking The 2011 War In 🇱🇾 Libya

In November 2010 Norway's news channel TV2 exposed an unauthorized NATO spy operation in Oslo that targeted Norwegian citizens critical of military related policies, including peace activists, anti-war demonstrators and critics of NATO militarization. This sparked widespread outrage in Norway.

The spy operation had recruited retired Norwegian police and intelligence officers including the former chief of Oslo's anti-terror section.

Norway's Justice Minister Knut Storberget and Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre both claimed that they weren't informed about the operation, while U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton asserted Norway had been informed, creating a diplomatic rift.

Reaction has ranged from outrage to more moderate expressions of deep concern but many were calling the TV2 report of such surveillance, which many claim is illegal in Norway, a scandal.

(2010) Norwegian officials howling over secret surveillance in Norway Source: NEWSinENGLISH.no (PDF) | tv2.no

From 🕊️ Peace Broker To NATO Bombardier

Norway has centuries-old pacifist traditions and a historical identity as a peace nation (fredsnasjon). Norway is diplomatically known for the Oslo Accords (1993) that involved a peace agreement between Israel and Palestine.

The Ministry, led by Jonas Gahr Støre, initiated secret negotiations between Gaddafi's regime and rebel leaders (led by future Libyan PM Aly Zeidan). The proposed plan included Gaddafi's resignation and a transitional unity government.

(2021) The secret Norwegian peace talks that nearly prevented Libya’s 2011 war The confidential Norwegian-brokered peace talks were the closest in the world to come to a peaceful end to Libya’s 2011 war. Source: The Independent (PDF)

Norway's draft agreement aimed to prevent military escalation by offering Gaddafi a dignified exit, mirroring the diplomacy of the Oslo Accords. The effort was successful and Saif al-Islam Gaddafi endorsed the plan.

Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre: The two sides actually agreed on a document that could lead to a peaceful transition of power and allow for Gadhafi to withdraw. There was an emotional mood, these were people who knew one another and loved the same country.

Norway did not receive support from the US, France and the UK. I think that's one of the reasons that Libya became such a big tragedy.

(2018) Foreign minister of Norway talks about secret Libya peace talks for the first time in 2018 Source: NEWSinENGLISH.no (PDF)

Norwegian Minister Warns NATO:

Do Not Attack 🇱🇾 Libya

Days before the 🇺🇳 UN approved the bombing of Libya in March 2011, Norway's Foreign Minister warned against a NATO military intervention. This warning revealed that Norway was making progress in securing Gaddafi's agreement to resign.

NATO members, especially France and the UK, openly dismissed Norway's 2011 peace talks and called Norway naive, a term laden with military implications.

The Norwegian minister in turn openly criticized NATO for prioritizing military intervention over peace negotiations, accusing NATO of undermining diplomatic efforts.

A peaceful resolution would have invalidated NATO's military rationale and it could have inspired other NATO members to pursue independent diplomacy, which would undermine NATO's power and authority.

Norwegian Prime Minister Becomes Head of NATO

After the Utøya terror attack the Prime Minister of Norway, Jens Stoltenberg, became the Secretary-General of NATO.

(2010) Deadly blast rocks prime minister's office in Oslo Source: france24.com (PDF) | BBC

The drill involved explosives, firearms, and simulated assaults, with officers scaling buildings and firing weapons. The exercise was described as dramatic and produced loud and violent explosion sounds.

The police did not inform the residents about the drill beforehand. This resulted in lack of attentiveness when the real bombing occurred two days later.

Norway's Contradictory Bombing of Libya

While Norway's Foreign Ministry was making progress in securing a peaceful resolution that would prevent a military intervention, Norway would in the same time participate in the NATO bombings and would drop 588 bombs - the most targets in Libya in proportion to the number of planes involved.

(2015) War crime: NATO deliberately destroyed Libya's water infrastructure The deliberate bombing of Libya's water infrastructure, with the knowledge that doing so would result in massive deaths of the population, is not just a war crime, but a genocidal strategy. The EcologistSource: The Ecologist: Informed by Nature (PDF)

Due to the indirect effects caused by the destruction of vital water infrastructure that continues to cause harm today, the bombings killed more than 500.000 innocent people among which women and children.

(2021) NATO Killed Civilians in Libya. It's Time to Admit It. Source: Foreign Policy (PDF)

While Norway would join in NATO's bombing of Libya, this decision was rushed in by the Norwegian Prime Minister via an unusual SMS vote among ministers that bypassed parliamentary debate.

The decision to bomb Libya was not supported by Norway's Foreign Ministry. Norwegian peace officials were in Tripoli negotiating with Saif al-Islam Gaddafi even as NATO bombings began, forcing them to flee to Tunisia.

NATO's History of False Flag Terrorism

During the Cold War, NATO carried out terrorist attacks in European cities under the name Operation Gladio (Wikipedia), for which left-wing groups were falsely blamed.

The Strategy of Tension aimed to create public fear, pushing populations to demand stronger state security measures. As Gladio operative Vincenzo Vinciguerra testified, attacks targeted civilians to force the public to turn to the state for protection.

The Utøya attack was a response to Norway's successful independent peace brokering efforts that were undermining NATO's military intervention in Libya. By calling Norway naive within a military line of thought, NATO essentially communicated that Norway should be taught a lesson.

The Utøya attack destabilized Norway and stopped their independent foreign policy in Libya, enabling the Norwegian Prime Minister's pro-NATO pivot.

Perpetrator Confesses: NATO Tipped The Scales

The perpetrator of the terror attack revealed in an interview on July 25, 2011, several days after the attack, that NATO's 1999 bombing of Serbia tipped the scales and set him on his path to terrorism.

(2011) Norway suspect says 1999 NATO bombing of Serbia tipped the scales Source: Red Deer Advocate (PDF)

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