This Is What I Think.
Monday, October 29, 2018
The Night of Blades and Stars
The Passage: A Novel (Book One of The Passage Trilogy)
Justin Cronin
page 513 of 881 (Amazon Kindle Version)
Chapter 35
For ninety-two years, eight months, and twenty-six days, since the last bus had driven up the mountain, the souls of First Colony had lived in this manner:
Under the lights.
Under the One Law.
According to custom.
According to instinct.
In the day-to-day.
With only themselves, and those they had made, for company.
Under the protection of the Watch.
Under the authority of the Household.
Without the Army.
Without memory.
Without the world.
Without the stars.
http://www.chakoteya.net/movies/movie2.html
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)
[Enterprise bridge]
Captain KIRK: Time?
SAAVIK: Three minutes, thirty seconds.
KIRK: Distance from Reliant.
CHEKOV: Four hundred kilometres.
SULU: We're not going to make it, are we?
[Reliant bridge]
KHAN: No! ...No! You can't get away. ...From Hell's heart, ...I stab at thee.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/2577646/anders-behring-breivik-2011-norway-attacks-oslo-utoya/
The Sun
MASSACRE MONSTER Who is Anders Behring Breivik? Mass murderer who carried out the 2011 Norway attacks in Oslo and Utoya
Breivik is serving the country's longest jail term, and could have more time added if he is still deemed a danger to society on his release
By Amanda Devlin and Gemma Mullin
15th October 2018, 9:50 am Updated: 15th October 2018, 10:31 am
HE committed the worst atrocity in Norway since World War Two and his deeds still haunt the nation.
Here's what we know about neo-Nazi Anders Behring Breivik, whose horrifying slaughter is the subject of two new films.
Who is Anders Behring Breivik?
Anders Behring Breivik, now 39, was born on February 13, 1979, in Oslo, Norway.
He was a rebellious teen who struggled with mental health issues after his parents divorced.
In July 2011 he killed 77 people in twin terror attacks on the same day.
He had written a chilling manifesto explaining his evil mission of slaughter.
Over 1,500 hate-filled pages, Breivik declared war on Muslims and vowed to bring down Western civilisation by the year 2083.
The next year he was convicted of mass murder and terrorism and sentenced to 21 years in jail.
If after that sentence he is still deemed a danger to society, Breivik could be handed more jail time.
The murderer has legally changed his name to Fjotolf Hansen while in prison.
He describes himself as a traditional neo-Nazi who prays to the Viking god Odin.
What were the 2011 Norway attacks?
Breivik claims he spent nine years planning the terror attacks on July 22, 2011.
He first set off a car bomb outside the government headquarters in Oslo, which killed eight people and wounded dozens of others.
Then Breivik dressed up as a police officer and drove to the island of Utoya 25 miles away where he shot dead 69 people the annual summer camp of the leftwing Labor party’s youth wing.
He surrendered to police before claiming to be the commander of a secret Christian military order plotting an anti-Muslim revolution in Europe.
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