.... Breivik's ideology does not represent the same sort of threat that Islamism does because it is not shared by nearly as many people, governments or institutions. Aside from a handful of anonymous Internet postings, there have been no avowals of support for Breivik's mass murder.
No influential Christian preachers have praised what he did. There were no celebrations in the streets, nor has any government applauded his attempt to "save" Europe from "Islamization."
The only organizational backing for Breivik's massacre appears to have come from a 12th century crusader outfit called the "Knights Templar," which, as far as we know, exists nowhere but in his own deranged head. [NYDailyNews.com] Read more