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date: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 11:32:59 -0700 (PDT),
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Its time to support the British Resistance
Our country is in peril like never before.
Our very existence, as a free people within an independent sovereign
nation, is under dire threat. For the first time in our history we
face grave danger emanating from both within and without this realm.
In Britain today there is only one organisation combating the menace
of the EU Fourth Reich at our front and the growing Fifth Column at
our back. Only this week we have seen the Lib-Lab-Con EU-collaborator
parties demonstrating their contempt for democracy and the rule of law
by attempting to ratify the Lisbon Treaty against the clear wishes of
the British people!
The time for sitting on the fence and grumbling is over - its an
indulgence we can no longer afford! We owe it to our forbears - who
gave their blood, sweat and tears in the defence of our island home -
as well as to the generations of brethren English, Scots, Welsh and
Irish yet to come. Its time to stand up and be counted and what other
way than by joining the BNP - the British Resistance! You can join
here .
http://www.bnp.org.uk/columnists/
http://www.bnp.org.uk/2008/06/its-time-to-support-the-british-resistance/
date: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 11:32:59 -0700 (PDT)
author: St Georges Day April 23rd
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Its time to support the British ResistanceRe:
St Georges Day April 23rd wrote:
> Our country is in peril like never before.
>
> Our very existence, as a free people within an independent sovereign
> nation, is under dire threat. For the first time in our history we
> face grave danger emanating from both within and without this realm.
> In Britain today there is only one organisation combating the menace
> of the EU Fourth Reich at our front and the growing Fifth Column at
> our back. Only this week we have seen the Lib-Lab-Con EU-collaborator
> parties demonstrating their contempt for democracy and the rule of law
> by attempting to ratify the Lisbon Treaty against the clear wishes of
> the British people!
>
> The time for sitting on the fence and grumbling is over - its an
> indulgence we can no longer afford! We owe it to our forbears - who
> gave their blood, sweat and tears in the defence of our island home -
> as well as to the generations of brethren English, Scots, Welsh and
> Irish yet to come. Its time to stand up and be counted and what other
> way than by joining the BNP - the British Resistance! You can join
> here .
>
> http://www.bnp.org.uk/columnists/
>
> http://www.bnp.org.uk/2008/06/its-time-to-support-the-british-resistance/
A former British National Party activist who converted to Islam in
prison is trying to radicalise young prisoners, the BBC can reveal.
Inmate Stephen Jones is being held in a segregation unit at Whitemoor
Prison, Cambridgeshire, the BBC has been told.
Jones was put there after being suspected of recruiting for groups
allied to al-Qaeda.
The case has raised concerns that some radical Muslims are using prisons
as a recruiting ground.
The BBC has been told that Jones has been held in segregation at
Whitemoor for about three weeks with two other Muslim prisoners.
Sources have told the BBC he was caught attempting to radicalise a
number of fellow inmates after he himself converted to Islam.
'Potential threat'
The BBC understands that intelligence sources believe that he is being
paid by an al-Qaeda-influenced group.
It is thought to be the first time that an inmate has been punished by
being held in segregation for activities of this kind.
When Whitemoor Prison opened in 1992, 14% of its prisoners were Muslim,
now the figure is about 30%, the BBC has learnt.
Steve Gough, vice-chairman of the Prison Officers Association (POA),
said the organisation had been worried about the situation for a number
of years.
"This shows what we've been saying. If you can get someone that's so
right wing converted then a normal prisoner is going to have absolutely
no chance," he said.
"Those people come inside and they're dealt with as normal prisoners,
kept on normal locations and they can radicalise."
The POA believes extremist Muslim prisoners should be kept apart from
mainstream inmates who are often vulnerable to exploitation.
Youth worker Sulaiyman Matthews, an orthodox Muslim who is working
against extremism, said he had talked to prisoners on their release and
many of them were angry and had been radicalised.
Mr Matthews said the British public needed to know the "potential threat".
The government said it was working to improve its awareness and
understanding of extremism and radicalisation to maximise public
protection.
date: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 19:53:36 +0100
author: KJ
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Re: It?s time to support the British Resistance
In message
, St
Georges Day April 23rd writes
>Our country is in peril like never before.
>
>Our very existence, as a free people within an independent sovereign
>nation, is under dire threat. For the first time in our history we
>face grave danger emanating from both within and without this realm.
>In Britain today there is only one organisation combating the menace
>of the EU Fourth Reich at our front and the growing Fifth Column at
>our back. Only this week we have seen the Lib-Lab-Con EU-collaborator
>parties demonstrating their contempt for democracy and the rule of law
>by attempting to ratify the Lisbon Treaty against the clear wishes of
>the British people!
I would modify that a little : without daring to test the wishes of the
British people.
--
Regards,
Paul Hyett, Cheltenham
date: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 08:02:50 GMT
author: Paul Hyett
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Re: Its time to support the British Resistance
On 21 Jun, 19:32, St Georges Day April 23rd
wrote:
> Our country is in peril like never before.
>
> Our very existence, as a free people within an independent sovereign
> nation, is under dire threat. For the first time in our history we
> face grave danger emanating from both within and without this realm.
> In Britain today there is only one organisation combating the menace
> of the EU Fourth Reich at our front and the growing Fifth Column at
> our back. Only this week we have seen the Lib-Lab-Con EU-collaborator
> parties demonstrating their contempt for democracy and the rule of law
> by attempting to ratify the Lisbon Treaty against the clear wishes of
> the British people!
>
> The time for sitting on the fence and grumbling is over - its an
> indulgence we can no longer afford! We owe it to our forbears - who
> gave their blood, sweat and tears in the defence of our island home -
> as well as to the generations of brethren English, Scots, Welsh and
> Irish yet to come. Its time to stand up and be counted and what other
> way than by joining the BNP - the British Resistance!
For goodness sake. The fact that the extreme views of this man were
discovered indirectly, because of the pleasure he takes from watching
children being abused makes me question the credibility of this man's
views. And there's a 'paper trail' that leads from Martyn Gilleard to
those paedophile images, so claims that he's a 'political prisoner'
are just nonsense. He's just a bit sick in the head, that's all.
So, why should I base my opinions on the views of a man that I
wouldn't trust with my children, wouldn't want as a neighbour, and
wouldn't want in my home?
Perhaps, to protect 'Britishness' (whatever that is, or even was), it
would make a lot more sense to campaign against the irresponsible
behaviour of very rich capitalists that has pushed up house-prices at
an incredible rate, and are now doing the same with oil and food, and
it's all perfectly legal in our current market framework.
These are, by far, much more pressing problems - they affect most of
us right now, and in a big and direct way. The amount of your salary
spent on your house, car, and food for your family is increasing, but
your salary is likely staying much the same.
Of course, the more you worry about the false-enemy that is 'the
darkies', the less you time you spend thinking about the real problems
that we're facing. And that very much suits the people that are
bleeding you dry, because they're happily kept in the shadows raking
in your cash.
I've lived to see the way punks dress, and the ridiculous outfits of
the 80's. I grew up in a school where most of us prayed in church
every day (Christianity's just another middle-eastern religion). We
had nuns who wore all black habits, head to toe. The fact that a group
of Muslims appear to wear pyjamas all day is really nothing that
amazing or frightening to me. I certainly have more respect for a
muslim family than I do for a hate-filled paedophile like Martyn
Gilleard.
There really are more pressing issues.
date: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 03:24:43 -0700 (PDT)
author: unknown
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Re: Its time to support the British Resistance
On 21 Jun, 19:32, St Georges Day April 23rd
wrote:
> Our country is in peril like never before.
>
> Our very existence, as a free people within an independent sovereign
> nation, is under dire threat. For the first time in our history we
> face grave danger emanating from both within and without this realm.
> In Britain today there is only one organisation combating the menace
> of the EU Fourth Reich at our front and the growing Fifth Column at
> our back. Only this week we have seen the Lib-Lab-Con EU-collaborator
> parties demonstrating their contempt for democracy and the rule of law
> by attempting to ratify the Lisbon Treaty against the clear wishes of
> the British people!
>
> The time for sitting on the fence and grumbling is over - its an
> indulgence we can no longer afford! We owe it to our forbears - who
> gave their blood, sweat and tears in the defence of our island home -
> as well as to the generations of brethren English, Scots, Welsh and
> Irish yet to come. Its time to stand up and be counted and what other
> way than by joining the BNP - the British Resistance!
For goodness sake. The fact that the extreme views of this man were
discovered indirectly, because of the pleasure he takes from watching
children being abused makes me question the credibility of this man's
views. And there's a 'paper trail' that leads from Martyn Gilleard to
those paedophile images, so claims that he's a 'political prisoner'
are just nonsense. He's just a bit sick in the head, that's all.
So, why should I base my opinions on the views of a man that I
wouldn't trust with my children, wouldn't want as a neighbour, and
wouldn't want in my home?
Perhaps, to protect 'Britishness' (whatever that is, or even was), it
would make a lot more sense to campaign against the irresponsible
behaviour of very rich capitalists that has pushed up house-prices at
an incredible rate, and are now doing the same with oil and food, and
it's all perfectly legal in our current market framework.
These are, by far, much more pressing problems - they affect most of
us right now, and in a big and direct way. The amount of your salary
spent on your house, car, and food for your family is increasing, but
your salary is likely staying much the same.
Of course, the more you worry about the false-enemy that is 'the
darkies', the less you time you spend thinking about the real problems
that we're facing. And that very much suits the people that are
bleeding you dry, because they're happily kept in the shadows raking
in your cash.
I've lived to see the way punks dress, and the ridiculous outfits of
the 80's. I grew up in a school where most of us prayed in church
every day (Christianity's just another middle-eastern religion). We
had nuns who wore all black habits, head to toe. The fact that a group
of muslims appear to wear pyjamas all day is really nothing that
amazing or frightening to me. I certainly have more respect for a
muslim family than I do for a hate-filled paedophile like Martyn
Gilleard.
There really are more pressing issues.
date: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 03:26:01 -0700 (PDT)
author: unknown
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