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Originally posted by listerofsmeg
thread exists already
here Norway: Blast near prime minister's office in Oslo
Originally posted by listerofsmeg
reply to post by jameshawkings
sorry about that i just read the title and assumed.
Originally posted by Atzil321
I Would guess at an assassination attempt on the norwegian pm, his offices are located
in the vacinity of the bomb. It seems like tptb are resorting to any means necessary to
silence critics of their endless bailouts. Ofc it will be blamed on some homegrown
jihadist inspired by al qaeda.
Originally posted by BarmyBilly
Could it also be to do with them pulling out of the NATO mission in Libya?
Originally posted by kro32
Well if the NWO can't even assassinate some old dude then I don't think we have much to fear from them.
They apparantly are very incompetent.
Originally posted by BarmyBilly
I'll be keeping a close eye on Norway's actions now after this.
Originally posted by mfc1PLAZMUH
reply to post by jameshawkings
They have been on borrowed time since they leaked thatunderground stockpiling story..
TBPB are like elephants they never forget..
Regards
Plazmuh
Originally posted by BarmyBilly
Could it also be to do with them pulling out of the NATO mission in Libya?
Norway’s foreign minister has announced that the country will be among the first to recognise a Palestinian state if negotiations with Israel fail to make headway by September. A nine-month deadline has been set by the Palestinians for proclaiming independence, which would also coincide with the completion of Prime Minister Salam Fayyad’s two-year effort to set up the basic institutions of a state.
Originally posted by Hessling
Another reason to add to the possible motives...
Norway to recognise Palestine if peace talks fail Read more: www.icenews.is...
Norway’s foreign minister has announced that the country will be among the first to recognise a Palestinian state if negotiations with Israel fail to make headway by September. A nine-month deadline has been set by the Palestinians for proclaiming independence, which would also coincide with the completion of Prime Minister Salam Fayyad’s two-year effort to set up the basic institutions of a state.
That would create some really unhappy campers for sure.