Anders Behring Breivik's diary

Killer's diary details meticulous planning and favourite DVDs in the 82 days leading up to attacks. This is an edited version

Anders Behring Breivik’s diary
Anders Behring Breivik's diary details meticulous planning and favourite DVDs in the 82 days leading up to attacks. Photograph: Ho/Reuters

Mon 2 May Day 1 I drove up to the farm with all the equipment and gear/clothing I needed. I spent most of the day moving and getting my equipment and gear into place.

Wed 11 May Day 10 When I returned from the southern town later that day, I saw two military 12-man teams, armed to the teeth, just 2000m south of my farm. The largest military base in the country is just a few kilometres north-east of my farm and their territory extends almost all the way down to my property. They have notified all their neighbours, me included, that they are conducting a large military training session to prepare a new division of soldiers for the war against the Taliban and al-Qaida in Afghanistan.

Sat 14 May Day 13 It's the Eurovision finale today. I just love Eurovision … ! :-) It's a lot of crap music but I think it's a great show all in all. I've seen all the semi finals and will take the time of to watch it later today, online. My country has a crap, politically correct contribution as always. An asylum seeker from Kenya, performing a bongo song, very representative of Europe and my country … In any case; I hope Germany wins!

Thurs 19 May Day 18 It's essential to create as much goodwill you can from the neighbours. Use any opportunity to generate goodwill from them. This goodwill will be returned indirectly by them not probing and investigating. If you get a visit from neighbours, be polite and friendly, offer sandwiches and coffee, unless it will jeopardise the operation.

Sat 21 May Day 20 Went to the capital to pick up a few parcels … On my way home to the farm I noticed what I believed to be a civilian police vehicle south of the southern town … As I came closer to the farm I noticed what I believed to be another civilian police car … What should I do if I was about to be Swat raped by a 6 or 12 man team? I didn't have any weapons available as they were all inside the main house. Should I make a run for it, if so, where would I go? … The barn door had probably been opened by the wind. I decided then and there that I would not allow paranoia to get the best of me again. If they were to come for me one day, there was really nothing I could do about it, so it would not be constructive to worry.

Sat 11 June Day 41 … I prayed for the first time in a very long time today. I explained to God that unless he wanted the Marxist-Islamic alliance and the certain Islamic takeover of Europe to completely annihilate European Christendom within the next hundred years he must ensure that the warriors fighting for the preservation of European Christendom prevail.

Sat 18 June Day 48 I woke up at 11.00 and checked my phone. There was an SMS sent 09.30 from Tonje, the owner's girlfriend. She said she was ON HER WAY UP to pick up some equipment from the barn!!! Omfg; considering the fact that it's a 2-2.5 hour's drive from the capital she would be here in about half an hour!!! She has a large storage room in the back of the barn and she would need to pass all my [equipment] to get there. I called her up. Luckily she hadn't left yet. Thank God! I fed her a story which resulted in us agreeing that she would come on Monday around 20.00.

Wed 29 June Day 59 Completed last batch … Watching Spartacus: Blood & Sand, a brilliant series :-). It's my favourite one, in addition to Rome, Battlestar Galactica, Caprica and Stargate Universe! <3. The Shield, Dexter, Sleeper Cell, Vampire Diaries and True Blood are good as well. All the series adhere to the multiculti ideology but such is life for the time being.

Thurs 30 June Day 60 This house is infested with beetles. Just now I was about to reach for a chocolate in my goodie bag and a beetle had crawled in, ffs… I talked to my friend, Peter, after missing one of his inc. calls earlier. He is visiting his girlfriend in a nearby town and wanted to stop by the farm … However, it would not be suitable to receive visitors here as anyone stopping by would eventually understand that things are not what they seemed.

Sat 2 July Day 62 Going over the travel route for both plan A and B for the upcoming event, familiarising myself with the driving routes and plotting in destinations in my Garmin GPS. I went to the gym and did a really hard workout. I was surprised I managed to lift as more or less as much as I could when I was at my best, in late April. However, I had to cancel the program half way because I was getting dizzy.

Sun 3 July Day 63 … Noticing that the testosterone withdrawal is contributing to increased aggressiveness. As I'm now continuing with 50mg it will most likely pass. I wish it would be possible to somehow manipulate this effect to my advantage later on when it is needed.

Mon 4 July Day 64 Updated log for a few hours. I then began the preparations for a trip to extract the armour cache, I had dug down a year ago in July 2010. I am really concerned that someone has somehow found the cache.

Mon 11 July Day 71 Considering the fact that I am currently working on the most dreadful task, I bought a lot of exquisite food and candy today. I really need to recharge my batteries and increase my morale.

Tues 19 July Day 79… Started packing down gear… Went to a higher quality restaurant in the southern town and feasted. Yummy! I've been working extremely hard the last few days and I'm completely exhausted.

Thurs 21 July Day 81 Drive 11 hours straight to Kautokeino, sort out cheap hotel

Fri 22 July Day 82 Initiate blasting sequences at pre-determined sites. If all fails, I will initiate my career with a private security firm in conflict zones to acquire maximum funds in the shortest period of time to repay the debts. First coming costume party this autumn, dress up as a police officer. Arrive with insignias :-) Will b awesome as people will be very astonished :-) Side note; imagine if law enforcement would visit me the next days. They would probably get the wrong idea and think I was a terrorist, lol :o)

I believe this will be my last entry. It is now Fri July 22nd, 12.51.

Sincere regards, Andrew Berwick/Justiciar Knight Commander/Knights Templar Europe/Knights Templar Norway


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