Police continue their investigations on the Utoeya island in the Tyrifjorden lake
Police continue their investigations on the Utoeya island in the Tyrifjorden lake, where Friday's shooting massacre took place, July 25, 2011. Anders Behring Breivik wants to tell Norway and the world why he killed at least 93 people in a bomb attack and shooting rampage when he appears in court on Monday, his lawyer said. REUTERS/Scanpix Norway

Norwegian mass killer and right-wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik's manifesto "2083: A European Declaration of Independence," which supports cultural conservatism, distances itself equally from Nazis and Jews.

Although he claims to protect the "pure" Nordic race, Breivik didn't seem to mind killing Norwegian Nordic people in the bombing. His document presents contradictions of and obscure ideas on many extremist theories, Adolf Hitler, the Holocaust and the Jewish community at large.

Breivik cites anonymous Norwegian blogger Fjordman's essay titled "Jihad and the Collapse of the Swedish Model," which says that contempt for weakness was a trait common in Muslims and Hitler -- who "stated his admiration for Islam, and thought it would be a better match for Nazism than Christianity, with its childish notions of compassion."

However, in the section titled "The great Satan, his cult and the Jews" in his manifesto, Breivik says "If I could travel in a time-machine to Berlin in 1933, I would be the first person to go -- with the purpose of killing [Adolf Hitler]."

The explanation that continues says Hitler's "insane campaign" and "subsequent genocide of the 6 million Jews" was the root cause for "anti-European hate." Breivik never uses the term "holocaust" in the entire document and sticks to the more generic term "genocide."

Branding Hitler a "traitor to the Nordic-Germanic tribes" Breivik claims, "Multiculturalism would have never been implemented in Europe if it hadn't been for NSDAP's (the Nazi Party) reckless and unforgivable actions."

"And people like myself, and other cultural conservative leaders of today, are still suffering under this propaganda campaign because of that one man," Breivik alleges.

Breivik says that liberal Jews "that support multiculturalism today are as much of a threat to Israel and Zionism (Israeli nationalism) as they are to us."

In an attempt to differentiate the political stance of Jews in Europe and the U.S., Breivik says "the multiculturalist" Jews wreck nations and are disloyal, "while the conservative Jews ARE NOT."

"Today's conservatives and want-to-be Nazis are ignorant when they obsess so much over the Jews," he writes. "There is no Jewish problem in Western Europe (with the exception of the UK and France) as we only have 1 million in Western Europe, whereas 800,000 out of these 1 million live in France and the UK.

"The U.S., on the other hand, with more than 6 million Jews (600 percent more than Europe) actually has a considerable Jewish problem. But please learn the difference between a nation-wrecking multiculturalist Jew and a conservative Jew. Don't make the same mistake that NSDAP did. Never target a Jew because he is a Jew, but rather because he is a category A or B traitor. And don't forget that the bulk of the category A and B traitors are Christian Europeans. 90 percent of the category A and B traitors in my own country, Norway, are Nordic, Christian category A and B traitors."

Several Web sites have uploaded Anders Behring Breivik's manifesto "2083: A European Declaration of Independence" while many others are taking it down. Read the text uploaded by "The k2p blog."