Breivik

Anders Behring Breivik and the Knights Templar.

Paper
Lida Nout
30/10/2018
9 minutes to read

Anders Behring Breivik was seen as a 'lone wolf', but also self-identified as a member of an ancient Christian martial order, the Knights Templar. How did he use this precursor in developing his worldview?

Nordic Theory and Breivik's ideal society

Paper
Sarah-Maria Geradin
30/10/2018
10 minutes to read

People have all sorts of ideas about what ‘the ideal society’ should or could be. Anders Breivik, the Norwegian terrorist who killed 77 people in 2011, also had an ideal society in mind and wrote it down in his manifesto. Who were his sources?

Breivik's forged police ID

Breivik, his sources and his legacy

File

A file on the Norwegian terrorist Anders Behring Breivik and his view of the world.

Exploring Breivik: A “Lone Wolf”s War against Cultural Marxism

Article
Stella Veranoudi
03/10/2018
11 minutes to read

This paper provides an analysis of the connection between the online/offline anti-cultural Marxism communities and individuals starting with Anders Breivik, as we study his "2083" manifesto.

Utoya island

No Man is an Island: Locating Breivik in Islamophobic Discourse Online

Article
Victoria Mohr
28/09/2018
10 minutes to read

The 2011 shootings on Utoya, Norway were a shock for Europe. The shooter, Anders Breivik, stated he was acting alone and was declared a ‘lone wolf’. Breivik claimed he was acting alone, but is it really possible to act alone in a digital age?

Schild & Vrienden, Schild en Vrienden, nieuw rechts, Breivik, 4chan, 8chan

The model behind Schild en Vrienden

Column
Jan Blommaert
07/09/2018
5 minutes to read

The Belgian-Flemish radical organization Schild en Vrienden was recently exposed as a kind of Breivik Jugend, strongly organized online and offline and practicing for armed conflict with left-wing and immigrant enemies.