Future generations may use these events as a case study in how far-reaching the mind control of the media can be, and will serve as a warning to never let this happen again.


Julian Assange is played by the same actor that played Anders Breivik, or at the very least, he posed for a few photos: This second face is photoshopped using the actor that would step on stage months later to play Anders Behring Breivik on "trial".
THESE CHARACTERS ARE PLAYED BY JULIAN SANDS
Photo below of Norwegian policeman assigned to press conference used to impersonate Anders Behring Breivik in the car on his way to the court, 25 July 2011.
The number of "victims" of the island "shooting" was reduced from 90 to 68.
A third face used to represent the "shooter". This photo shows Breivik inside a police car supposedly on his way to the court.
The string of photos here demonstrate that the images have been manipulated in addition to different actors playing the role of Anders Behring Breivik. The first face shows the younger guy, photoshopped from CIA agent Julian Assange, who plays the role of a freedom fighter in the Wikileaks fraud.
The string of photos here demonstrate that the images have been manipulated in addition to different actors playing the role of Anders Behring Breivik. The first face shows the younger guy, photoshopped from CIA agent Julian Assange, who plays the role of a freedom fighter in the Wikileaks fraud.
The second face is used for posing with the guns and with the Freemason clothes.
Ha!. He looks like a plastic doll.
ReplyDeleteYou might enjoy this site, which explains that Breivik and Co. was a simulated (CGI) event.
http://septemberclues.info/
I see some resemblance to Keanu Reeves. Who does he play? He's so secretive, and private.
DeleteNo no no they are related bred and trained for a purpose!!
ReplyDeleteHey this may need to be amended somewhat. I have no doubt that both ASSANGE and BREIVIK are fakes. but ASSANGE is really RIK CLAY. do a photo analysis and ear sample and its RIK CLAY- ASSANGE is RIK CLAY.
ReplyDeleteHey Nora... use Occam's razor. Eliminate the simplest solutions before you jump to the more complex. It is easier to just act out these parts with players who are present than to design entire generations of trained bloodlines.
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