This is the farmhouse lair where Anders Breivik wrote his notorious ‘manifesto’ and plotted his massacre.
He signed a lease on the 85-acre farm in Rena, 90 miles from Oslo, in April, paying rent of £1,000 a month.
The property – which two years ago was used by a criminal gang as one of Norway’s biggest marijuana farms – includes a huge barn where Breivik is suspected of making the fertiliser bomb he detonated in Oslo on Friday.
Sparse: Inside the farmhouse's living room. The picture is taken from a property sales brochure in 2005
Breivik had overseen the delivery of six tons of fertiliser on May 4. It being a farm, no one had any reason to be suspicious of such a delivery.
Three tons of the fertiliser were still at the site yesterday. Breivik had claimed that the farm was the headquarters of his business growing fruit and vegetables.But in reality he was painstakingly mixing the chemicals to form his explosives.
Farmhouse: Breivik made his bomb in the barn. He pays rent of £1,000 a month for the property
This, he wrote in his manifesto, was an ‘extremely messy’ task that led to his clothing and furniture becoming coated in residue.
He lived in constant fear of discovery and even devised a plan to blow his own brains out with a pistol fired using his toes if he accidentally blew his arms off while preparing his bomb.
Breivik's lengthy manifesto explains why attractive women must be murdered, hails Vlad the Impaler as a hero - and claims the massacre in Norway is only the beginning of a long war.
The astonishingly detailed 1,500-page manifesto was published on the internet by Breivik on Friday, hours before he carried out his attacks which would leave at least 93 dead.
Chilling: A picture of Breivik taken from his manifesto posted just a few hours before he went on a killing spree in Norway
The document, named 2083 - A European Declaration of Independence because he believes the war to rescue Europe from multiculturalism will last another 72 years, is published under the anglicised name 'Andrew Berwick - London, England, 2011'.
The multiple London references have raised concerns about his UK links - and the risk that he could have deluded British followers.
Chillingly, it features a claim that Breivik is just one of 12 members of a secret right-wing anti-multicultural, anti-Marxist, anti-feminist, anti-Islamic society, the 'Knights Templar' founded in London in April 2002.
The other 11 Knights Templar, he believes, are plotting similar attacks.
Breivik's manifesto reveals how he had reserved 2,000 euros from his operations budget to hire two 'high-class model whores' in the lead-up to his killing spree.
Teenagers on the Norwegian holiday island of Utoya had to 'swim for their lives' and hide in trees when Breivik fired indiscriminately at them
He planned to open the remainder of his three bottles of 1979 Chateau Kirwan, a Margaux grand cru to drink with them.
'My thought was to save the last flask for my last martyrdom celebration and enjoy it with the two high-class model whores I intend to rent prior to the mission,' he wrote online.
'My interpretation of being a "Perfect Knight" does not and should not include celibacy.'
'I will probably arrange that just before or after I attend my final martyr's mass in Frogner Church. It will contribute to ease my mind as I imagine I will get tense and very nervous. It is easier to face death if you know you are biologically, mentally and spiritually at ease.’ dailymail.co.uk/nick fagge
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