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Où l’on reparle de Breivik dans un papier fort bien documenté et très précis
At a quarter to three, Anders Breivik went out of his room, turned left, opened the front door and slammed it shut behind him. In the room, the computer and modem droned on. Once the manifesto had been sent to 1,000 email addresses, everything ground to a halt. The spam filter had detected that the upper limit for the number of messages that could be sent per day had been reached. On the screen, a window was open in the web browser. It showed the day’s programme for the AUF (Workers’ Youth League) on Utøya.
Down to the junction, along past the old industrial buildings of the electrical plant, past the bronze statue of a naked girl with her arms in the air. He briskly covered the ground on his usual route to the garden centre.
He unlocked the VW Crafter van and climbed into the back. Inside were the strong plastic bags from China in which he had packed the explosives. He got changed beside the bomb. Off came Ralph Lauren, Lacoste and Puma. He pulled the black compression top over his head and fixed the plastic police insignia on to the sleeves, then strapped on the bulletproof vest. He pulled on the black trousers with the reflective strips and fastened the pistol holster to his thigh. Lastly, he put on the heavy black boots with spurs at the heels.