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The former English Defence League member and the Norweigan killer
// Norwegian police plan to question the former member of the far-right English Defence League (EDL) described by confessed killer Anders Behring Breivik as his "mentor".
Paul Ray will travel to Norway today where he will voluntarily submit himself to police investigating the twin attacks on July 22 that killed 77 people, a spokesperson said.
Mr Ray is widely considered to be the unnamed "mentor" mentioned by Breivik in the 1,500-page manifesto he posted online shortly before carrying out his deadly attacks. //
http://www.telegraph....s-British-mentor.html
Should we take the threat of the EDL's extremists more seriously?
Paul Ray will travel to Norway today where he will voluntarily submit himself to police investigating the twin attacks on July 22 that killed 77 people, a spokesperson said.
Mr Ray is widely considered to be the unnamed "mentor" mentioned by Breivik in the 1,500-page manifesto he posted online shortly before carrying out his deadly attacks. //
http://www.telegraph....s-British-mentor.html
Should we take the threat of the EDL's extremists more seriously?
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Here is a jolly little snap of Mr Cinato
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Here is a jolly little snap of Mr Cinato
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Character assassination of a person you know very little about Gromit.
/// Mr Ray is widely considered to be the unnamed "mentor" mentioned by Breivik in the 1,500-page manifesto he posted online shortly before carrying out his deadly attacks ///
Only considered by you and others who have a particular agenda to get across.
Obviously Mr Paul Ray doesn't seem to have anything to worry himself about, otherwise he wouldn't voluntary leave this country and travel to Norway, to be questioned by their police.
Your question should be, "should we take the threat of left-wing false accusations more seriously"?
/// Mr Ray is widely considered to be the unnamed "mentor" mentioned by Breivik in the 1,500-page manifesto he posted online shortly before carrying out his deadly attacks ///
Only considered by you and others who have a particular agenda to get across.
Obviously Mr Paul Ray doesn't seem to have anything to worry himself about, otherwise he wouldn't voluntary leave this country and travel to Norway, to be questioned by their police.
Your question should be, "should we take the threat of left-wing false accusations more seriously"?
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