- counter-jihad
blogger who
writes under the
pseudonym Fjordman.
Jensen wrote anonymously as
Fjordman starting in 2005,
until he
disclosed his
identity in...
- for
controversial projects, e.g. an
upcoming book
written by the
blogger Fjordman, who
calls for the
deportation of all
Muslims from Europe. The organization...
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promoting remigration. The
influential Norwegian counter-jihad
blogger Fjordman himself stated in his
writings in June 2011 that "Islam, and all those...
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featured the
writings of
international hardline anti-Muslim
writers such as
Fjordman and Paul Weston, and "is a
central player in the counter-jihad movement...
- of them
affiliated with the
counterjihad movement.
Defeating Eurabia by
Fjordman (the pen name of
Peder Are Nøstvold Jensen)[self-published source?] earned...
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after the
September 11 attacks. As far back as 2006,
bloggers such as
Fjordman were
identified as
playing a key role in
forwarding the
nascent counter-jihad...
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since 2007, the site also
published works by the counter-jihad
blogger Fjordman through its
former employee Jens
Tomas Anfindsen who also
attended the...
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counterjihad movement of
Robert Spencer,
Pamela Geller, and
bloggers such as "
Fjordman". It
linked hundreds of EDL and
National Front supporters in this network...
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refer to:
Peder Are Nøstvold Jensen,
Norwegian blogger who uses the
alias Fjordman Peder Jensen (bishop),
Bishop of Lund
between 1355 and 1361
Peder Jensen...
- 18 times.
Breivik frequently praised the
writings of
blogger Fjordman. He used
Fjordman's thinking to
justify his actions,
citing him 111
times in the...