By

Mike Whine

Analysis

Crackpot conspiracies, inspired by a madman

July 28, 2011 12:24
1 min read

After last week's horrific attack in Norway it was only a matter of time before the blogosphere began to fill with the accusations of the conspiracy theorists and the anti-Israel lobby. The former think they have discovered Anders Behring Breivik's true allegiances; the latter seek to gain capital from the Norwegian tragedy.

After the World Trade Centre attack, it took weeks for the conspiracists to construct their culpability theories. Now it's only a matter of hours before they go online.

A leader of the Waltham Forest Palestine Solidarity Campaign wrote over the weekend: "As far as I can see, globally, Christian far-right supremacists work hand-in-hand with Zionist fascists, since their aims are mutually inclusive. This geezer was actively hooked up with EDL, who as we all know is inextricably linked with Zionist Federation in the UK". Another writer "read somewhere that the Labour Party youth had voted on a proposition to boycott all Zionist Entity goods and services. Could this be why Mossad programmed ABB to go on the rampage?"

One media outlet can of course always be relied on to find the real culprits. Hizbollah's Al Manar, which gave us the "Jews didn't go to work on 9/11" hoax, released a statement on Monday that squarely fixed responsibility where its propagandists want it to lie. "This terrible terrorist crime is an additional proof that the culture stemming from the Zionist enemy, or ideas that support it, is deeply tied to the racism of its leadership."

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