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"Wake up and smell the cordite" Norways far-right Anders Breivik EDL link update

Friday Drivetime | 29.10.2011 22:36 | Analysis | Anti-racism | Policing | World

BCfm’s weekly politics show presented by Tony Gosling
At five: discussing the big stories in Bristol, Britain and around the world
After six: straight talking and investigative reports with Martin Summers

00:00 – Introduction
02:20 – Norwegian far right Masonic terrorist Anders Brevik’s Norway massacre on Friday 22nd July 2011 where 77 people died and 76 were seriously injured – Why did Norwegian authorities not stop Oslo underground or seal off national ports and airports to stop terrorists escaping? Norwegian police admit they had a five day ‘massacre’ terror drill ending at 3pm on the day of the attack. Evidence through his visits to far right activists in the UK that Anders Brevik may have not worked alone. Freemason Brevik came to Britain in 2002, also helped write founding documents of the English Defence League (EDL) and Norwegian Defence League, yet Norwegian security service did not respond to warnings he’d tried to buy and sucessfully bought ingredients for explosives used in the Oslo bomb attack. Special report with Norwegian researcher Torstein Viddal.
15:00 – Sixteen Tons – Tennessee Ernie Ford (1955)
17:30 – Dave Barnby: I helped David Cameron to become an MP, plus Albert Burgess discusses his book ‘Layman’s Guide to the English Constitution’ ISBN 978-0-9569815-1-6 which argues that our legal system is based on King Alfred the Great’s laws and that many of our senior politicians could be arrested for treason over ceeding power to the EU.
40:45 – Financial Times news editor David Crouch explains that not all the paper’s employees agree with the war in Libya and that his FT leader writer was in Oxford’s elite Bullingdon Club, a close personal friend of David Cameron, Boris Johnson and George Osborne etc. – that is Jonathan Ford.

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