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Number 188
- 7th June 2009
"And
then there are the politicians: may every one of them die violently and
painfully
at the
end of a rope or in a
bloody ditch, and may
God damn all their souls to hell! .......
Politicians don't really have policies these days. They don't
have ideologies any more
than
they have morals or principles. They are simply prostitutes with party
affiliations
and career
strategies. And they all
take their orders from the same people."
Dr William Pierce
PAEDOPHILIA AND THE
DARK HEART OF THE EU'S PARLIAMENT

Self-admitted nonce MEP Daniel 'Danny the Red' Cohn-Bendit
The
following text was printed in the Irish Daily Mail newspaper, Monday
the 25th of May 2009:
The horror at the dark heart of a sordid, arrogant
parliament
Here we are, a few words about Brussels and how it feels
about child abuse. I'll move onto the elections for the European
parliament in a moment, but given the horrors of the Ryan report last
week, I thought that you ought to know how seriously the euro-elite
treat any suggestion of improper behaviour by adults towards children.
In other words I give you Daniel Cohn Bendit, an MEP for the German Green Party. He is a
self-confessed kiddie-fiddler, but pulling down his trouser zip for
tiny children hasn't stopped him becoming one of the most influential
members of parliament. Here is his story. Keep in mind this man has
more power over the legislation of this country than does any member of
the Dail.
Mr Cohn-Bendit is better
known as Dany the red of the 1968 Paris Barricades. He is a kind of
mid-century leftover leftie who was active in squatting, street
fighting and agitation before he re-invented himself as a Green and was
elected to the European parliament. Last month I went to watch him in a
debate with Declan Ganley. The thing was standing-room only in a
ballroom in a Brussels hotel.
Excuses
Mr Ganley produced a book
Cohn-Bendit wrote in 1975. He read out Mr Cohn-Bendit`s account of how
he had worked in a kindergarten and allowed the children to pull down
the zip on his trousers and touch him intimately. In the book he had
asked them why they wanted to play with him and not with each other,
but in the end he "caressed" - his word - them too.
Mr Cohn-Bendit disputed
none of it. Indeed when Mr Ganley finished reading, the former
kindergarten teacher whooped that he had just won 500 Euros because he
had bet someone that Mr Ganley would read out that bit of his
auto-biography. When Mr Cohn-Bendit's supporters in the room did not
give him quite give the sound of applause he seemed to be looking for
with that reply, he changed tack and insisted that everything in the
book had been discussed in Germany and France years ago and the parents
of the children had never raised any concerns. Mr Ganley asked: "And
the children, what did they say?" Dany the Red assured him and the
audience that years later the children had all said their time at the
school was extremely happy. And then he went on about how attitudes
were different in the 1970s.
And if none of those
excuses sounds familiar to you - in particular, the excuse about how
attitudes were different in the 1970s - then you weren't paying
attention last week.
But let me give you
another example of how 'seriously' the euro-elite take the protection
of children. You may remember the Marc Dutroux case in Belgium. It
could be called the most horrific example of child rape and murder in
Europe since the war.
Known as the beast of
Belgium, Dutroux is now serving a life sentence for a series of child
kidnappings, rapes and murders in 1995-96. He kept some of his victims
locked in a dungeon he had built in his basement. Two eight-year-old
girls starved to death there after Dutroux was arrested and served a
short prison sentence for car theft: his wife didn't bother to open the
dungeon door to feed the girls.
Part of the great mystery
and scandal that accompanied the case was the relentless incompetence
of the authorities, at that time led by the Justice Minister, Melchior
Wathelet. For years, as victims were kidnapped and murdered, police
files were full of reports and tip-offs that Dutroux was selling young
girls. Yet Dutroux stayed free. In the end Mr Wathelet was forced to
resign in disgrace. And his reward for incompetence in the
administration of Justice was - to be appointed a judge at the European
Court of Justice.
That would be like our
chief executive of the Financial Regulator, Patrick Neary, being
appointed head of NAMA. Which would be a joke. But having anyone
involved in any way with the horrors of the bungled Dutroux
investigation appointed to one of Europe's most senior judicial
positions is no joke. It is, however, a good measure of the arrogance
of the euro-elite towards what might be called the plain people of
Europe.
Arrogance
But still back to the
elections of the European parliament. And that also takes us back to
the arrogance of the euro-elite. Just in case it had slipped past you,
the voters of Europe are supposed to be voting to determine the
membership of the next European parliament which, under existing
European law, that is to say, the Nice Treaty, will have 736 seats. But
the euro-elites are manoeuvring to make the voters elect 754 MEPs -
that is, to elect an extra 18 politicians to the lushly-paid
parliament, even though these politicians will have no seat to fill.
The euro-elite want the 18 to have full salary, full tax-free allowance
for every day they turn up at the European parliament building, full
expenses, business-class travel allowances and all the rest. The 18
will be given everything except a job.
The excuse given? That the
Lisbon Treaty allows for the creation of an extra 18 seats. So even
though the treaty is not yet ratified, the 18 extra politicians ought
to be elected and paid as MEPs until the Lisbon Treaty comes into
force. Note that arrogance: the treaty has not yet been ratified, and
indeed,
may yet come totally off the rails if Gordon Brown is forced to call a
general election in the Britain. It may never become law. Yet the
euro-elite intends to ignore that fact. They expect the European
voters, sheep that we are all assumed to be (and given the docility of
the Irish in accepting a second referendum yet again, we have certainly
proved to be sheep) to "baaaa-baaaa" their way into the polling booths
and deliver 754 MEPs for 736 seats.
The extra 18 are supposed
to act as observers until the Lisbon Treaty comes into force, and then
they will take their newly-created seats. But for technical reasons the
earliest that could possibly happen is two years after the European
elections. So we will have 18 politicians pouring money into their bank
accounts for at least two years in return for doing no work at all as
MEPs. Remember: any member of the European parliament who plays all the
angles can bank 1m Euro over the five-year term of a parliament.
This euro-wheeze makes the scandal of British MPs' expenses look like
nothing worse than pilfering Biros from the stationery cupboard.
It can be a useful wheeze
to us, though. It can remind us of how the idea that we - any of us,
any of the voters of Europe - have ever had democratic power over
Lisbon Treaty is a lie. The French and Dutch voters rejected the text
when it was called the European Constitution, the Irish voters rejected
the text when it was called Lisbon. The 27 member states have not
finished with ratification. And yet the euro-elite have been proceeding
for years as though the treaty were already law. And in their minds, of
course, it is law: for European law is whatever the euro-elite say it
is. Like Dutroux with the young girls, they do not consider that 'NO'
is an available answer.
I will remind you of just
a few examples of how the euro-elite have been for years seizing
important new powers which were supposed to theirs only after the
treaty was made law by the member states. There is the European Space
Policy (which is now developing military use for the European Gallileo
GPS system),the European Defence Agency, the borders agency called
Frontex, and the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights. Each of
these institutions was meant to be created only after the ratification
of the European Constitution. When that collapsed, and even before it
was re-packaged as the Lisbon Treaty, the euro-elite used legal
trickery to start constructing these new institutions anyway.
To repeat: European law is whatever the
euro-elite say it is.
The U.S. media wait until
Simon and Steve are going to be deported before they mention a thing
about their case.....
Men bedeviled in
bid for sanctuary

Stephen Whittle, left, and Simon Sheppard,
convicted of
disseminating hate speech in Britain,
skipped bail and came to Los
Angeles in July 2008, thinking
they'd find asylum in the U.S., where
such laws are less stringent.
Instead, they have spent the last 10
months held in the Santa Ana city jail
after a federal immigration judge
denied them asylum and put
them on a slow track back to Britain.
Convicted in
England of hate speech, Simon Sheppard and Stephen Whittle fled to
America.
By Dana Parsons
Los Angeles Times --
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
When Simon Sheppard and
Stephen Whittle stepped off a plane at LAX in July 2008 -- a couple of
jet-lagged Brits on the lam from the United Kingdom -- they looked for
the first uniformed U.S. official they could find. Unfortunately for
them, they found one.
They thought they had found safe harbor from the English court that
three days earlier had convicted them of hate-related writings
originating on their website. Rather than wait for sentencing --
expected to range from a year or two for Whittle to perhaps five years
or more for Sheppard -- the men skipped bail and hopped a plane in
Dublin, believing that U.S. free-speech traditions and the visa waivers
they secured at an Irish airport would shield them.
Sheppard says he approached a U.S. official in Los Angeles, showed him
the visa waiver and said in effect, "I'm sorry to be a nuisance, but we
want to claim political asylum in the United States."
Eleven months later, Sheppard, 52, and Whittle, 42, remain in U.S.
custody, spending their days in orange jumpsuits in the Santa Ana City
Jail and awaiting a return to England and likely jail sentences. Since
arriving in America, they haven't spent a single day as free men.
"We thought they'd hold us for a day or so," Sheppard said through a
Plexiglas window in a jail interview. "We couldn't see how they
wouldn't grant us asylum. The things we supposedly had done in Britain
aren't illegal in America."
As it turned out, that was beside the point.
The men, known as the "heretical two" to supporters, aren't in U.S.
custody because of their world views. Nor have they committed any crime
in America. Their lengthy detention is largely the product of the
asylum-seeking process that Sheppard and Whittle brought on themselves
when they entered the country. They and their original attorney
acknowledge that motions they filed helped prolong the case.
That concession, however, is somewhat lost on the men, convinced that
their ongoing incarceration has as much to do with threats to the 1st
Amendment as to the laborious nature of the asylum process.
"We came to the beacon of free speech in the Western world," Sheppard
said, "which turned out to be a complete fantasy."
U.S. officials won't discuss the men's case, but U.S. Immigration and
Customs Enforcement spokeswoman Virginia Kice in Orange County said
their visa waivers became invalid once they indicated to officers at
LAX that they intended to try to stay in the United States. She said
that U.S. authorities learned early on about the men's legal situation
in Britain and that it was a factor in their lengthy detention.
Brits are no strangers to irony, and Sheppard and Whittle are well
aware of its presence in their situation. "All they had to do," says
attorney Bruce Leichty, who represented them early in the case, "was
get off the plane in LAX and walk off into the free world."
Leichty, who no longer represents the men, said that U.S. officials
should have told them to find an asylum attorney and that the visa
waivers granted at a U.S. Port of Entry in Dublin should have protected
them from incarceration.
A federal immigration judge in Los Angeles disagreed. In October, Judge
Rose Peters sided with a government attorney who argued that officials
acted properly in detaining the men for further questioning after they
sought asylum.
Sheppard and Whittle were convicted in England for a string of essays
and other published material on Sheppard's heretical.com website, which
uses a server based in Torrance. Sheppard was convicted on 11 counts,
Whittle on five. In January, Sheppard was retried in absentia and
convicted on five more charges.
Their online entries follow the well-traveled path of other nationalist
polemicists, with particular emphasis on decrying the influence and
power of Jews in the world.
"People are entitled to hold racist and extreme opinions which others
may find unpleasant and obnoxious," Mari Reid, a lawyer for the Crown
Prosecution Service's Counter Terrorism Division in England said in a
prepared statement earlier this year about the case.
"What they are not allowed to do is to publish or distribute those
opinions to the public in a threatening, abusive or insulting manner
either intending to stir up racial hatred or in circumstances where it
is likely racial hatred will be stirred up."
The vast majority of the material in this case concerned Jewish people,
Reid said, "but there was also material relating to black, Asian and
non-white people generally, all described in derogatory terms using
offensive language."
Because of the right-wing nature of much of their material, Sheppard
and Whittle believe Britain's Labor government has targeted them for
prosecution. That belief formed part of the basis for their asylum
request.
Sheppard, who sold computer equipment before he bolted to America, said
he considers himself more of a scientist interested in human behavior.
Whittle, a freelance writer, describes himself as an "anti-Marxist"
satirist who doesn't subscribe to all of the traditional extreme
right-wing positions, such as enmity toward gays or working women.
Sheppard said whatever
anger he has is mostly directed at British authorities. His feelings
about America, he says, are not so much anger "as sadness and
disappointment, as we were led to believe that we would be
sympathetically received here by virtue of its tradition of free
speech."
That miscalculation aside, the men don't know when they will be
returned to Britain, and U.S. authorities won't say.
In denying asylum, Peters ruled that the men hadn't shown they had been
persecuted in the past or likely to face future persecution.
Sheppard and Whittle had hoped their story would attract media
attention, but that never materialized.
"I think it has very wide ramifications," Leichty says of their
convictions. "I don't share their views or the way they communicate
their views, but I certainly don't think we should be incarcerating
people for what they did."
Sheppard said he and Whittle are merely waiting for a
middle-of-the-night wake-up and a quick trip to the airport.
"We're not cowed and we're not repentant," Sheppard says. "We have the
right even to make mistakes. We could be wrong, it's not inconceivable.
We have a right to be wrong. All we're doing is speaking our minds."
Whittle says he isn't keen on making a career out of being a political
prisoner in England. "Simon is from Yorkshire," he says. "People from
Yorkshire are strong-willed. I'm not from Yorkshire. He sticks to his
guns. I don't have his willpower and tenacity."
After 11 months in custody, Whittle is not sure anymore that he and
Sheppard would have remained free even if they had quietly gone through
customs, left LAX and found a lawyer to handle their asylum request.
"Once they became aware of who we were and that we came to the U.S. to
flee," Whittle says, "we would have ended up in detention."
That is how it played out. Coming to America has been a bust.
"We've never seen California but through bars," Whittle says.
MUGABE'S
THUGS CHANTED 'WE WILL EAT YOUR CHILDREN'

'War veterans' have been at the
centre of political violence
by Ben Freeth, Times of London, June 1, 2009
The invaders came at 11pm. Fifteen
of them - singing, chanting and crashing metal objects together by our
windows. "Out, out," they shouted as they surrounded our farm - they
certainly wanted us out. They broke into the house and dragged burning
tyres through the front door. They invaded the hallway and occupied the
courtyard. The flames leapt into the thatch as they pulled the tyres
under it, but it did not catch alight.
This was last Tuesday. I called the police but then the invaders took
the phone away. Their leader, who calls himself 'Landmine', was armed
with a rifle. They pushed us around and raised sticks and said that we
must leave. They beat my tonga drum so hard that the cowhide skin broke.
One of them went up to the children, who had been woken by the din.
"Josh, Josh, there's a man in our room," said Anna, 4. Joshua, 9, told
my wife Laura afterwards that the man was making hyena noises. My other
son, Stephen, is 7.
Police arrived and the invaders were ushered out. None was arrested,
but 'Landmine' did return my phone at the request of the police. When
the police left, though, the invaders resumed their attack. They did
not break in this time, but they made a lot of noise, circling the
house like whooping hyenas and shouting before they left: "We will eat
the children."
By the time the police came back a second time the invaders had given
up: returning to the house of my wife's parents on the other side of
the farm. My parents-in-law were evicted by 'Landmine' two months ago.
To be caught on the edge of life, isolated, without help and abandoned,
is a hard thing. This is how it is living on a farm in Zimbabwe today.
Our house, surrounded by wild stretches of swaying savannah grasses,
should be a haven of peace. For us, though, looking out and listening,
there are things we see and hear that make our hearts beat fast and our
minds race. It is like looking out on a tranquil river, the languid
stretches of the mighty Zambezi, and somehow being able to see the
crocodiles beneath the surface lying in wait for the one who is
careless and not alert.
We thought that with the new Government, and Morgan Tsvangirai becoming
the Prime Minister, things might get better. Underneath the waters,
though, we knew that the great crocodile, Robert Mugabe, was still in
control. It is clear to us now that Tsvangirai does not want to harm
Mugabe's 'sacred cow' - the eviction of the last of the white men from
their farms must continue. Last week Tsvangirai said that there were
invasions on only 'one or two farms' and that they have been 'blown out
of proportion'. This is not the truth. Almost every white farmer that
has so far survived is either being prosecuted criminally by the State
for still being on his farm, or is facing an attack in which invaders
take the law into their own hands.
To stay in our home, which we built on the farm from nothing in 1999,
is a battle of wits and nerve - a battle that has raged since we
completed our house and had our first child. Joshua, born three days
before 2000, has known nothing but farm attacks. His first brush with
the invaders was when he was four months old. We were driving out to
visit another farm, but militia had erected a road block on the
driveway. The invaders stopped us and smashed our car windows with axes
and rocks. We had to drive for our lives, with Joshua in his carrycot
on the back seat.
There was a time, though, when there was peace on the farm. It was a
childhood dream of my father-in-law to reintroduce wildlife to the
land. When the 1,200-hectare Mount Carmel farm, which has a river flowing though the middle, came up for sale he
sold everything, took out a loan and bought it to create a safari
enterprise. Over many years of hard farm work his dream gradually
became reality. He introduced nine species of antelope and even had 45
giraffe by the time Joshua was born. The animals did well and my
parents-in-law built a safari lodge set by the Biri River.
It was a happy place then, without fear stalking the veldt. Laura, my wife, grew up among all that. The bush war made
things difficult for a time in the late 1970s, but it was never as it
is now. Today, of the several hundred antelope that were here, not one
remains. They have all been killed and the safari lodge has been burnt
down.
The battle now is relentless, wearing and it drains all our innermost
reserves. It is also an unusual battle - where else in the world does a
government declare war on its own people? Where else does the State aim
to destroy the economic base of the country so that people will be
poorer and therefore more easily controlled? Where else do police
connive with criminals to destroy agricultural production - leaving the
people starving and totally dependant on the ruling party? Those who
have not lived through a time of terror at the hands of a dictatorial
government will never understand what it is like.
We have 500 people living and depending on the farm but none of the 150
workers has been allowed to work since April 4. They are chased away
with guns by the invaders whenever they try.
Ninety per cent of our farming community has left or is packing at the
moment. Tsvangirai's appointment has hastened our demise. There is a
rush to clear the farms of the last white people so that Mugabe can put
his men on to the land to control and terrorise the people when the
next election comes. Nobody can farm in the midst of this controlled
anarchy. That is why we are now the most food-aid dependent country in
the world.
Last year the Southern African Development Community Tribunal, a new
human rights court set up in Namibia , told the Zimbabwe Government
that it must "protect the possession, occupation and ownership of the
lands of the applicants". This is simply not happening. We are going
back to the tribunal on Friday. It is important that we show how its
judgment has been flouted. But of course the Government will not
listen. In the last month the High Court of Zimbabwe has twice ruled in
our favour, but it makes no difference. It ordered Nathan Shamuyarira,
the octogenarian Zanu (PF) party spokesman and stalwart, who has been
'given' our farm, to 'vacate the property'. Police were directed to
assist in ensuring that the order was complied with. But, six weeks
later, the invaders are still here.
We can run away of course. Most people have. If self-preservation is
the goal then there is no sense in staying. For us, though, there is a
greater good. It is a matter of principle. If individual men and women
allow evil to advance unchecked, it will prevail and more people will
suffer and starve. It is hard to live and try to make a difference in a
time of terror - especially with a family. My wife has been amazing. It
is only our faith in God and his provision that sustains us.
Tuesday was not Landmine's first visit. When he came last month and
broke in to the house of my elderly parents-in-law, Mike and Angela
Campbell, during the night, shouting that they must leave, our workers
were beaten. One was put in the fire and his trousers caught alight
before he wriggled out. They then beat him with sticks and metal pipes
all over his body. They dumped him, his skull fractured, at the local
Chegutu police station. After that it was easy for the invaders. My
in-laws are still trying to recover from a savage beating and abduction
on the farm nearly a year ago. Then, between the three of us, we
suffered 13 broken bones. My skull was also fractured.
At the age of 38 I recovered well, but Mike, 75, who sustained the
worst beating, is taking a long time to mend. Our crime was to try to
get the whistle blown in the SADC Tribunal. With guns to our heads,
they made Angela sign a paper saying that we would withdraw from the
court, but we never did.
After Mike and Angela were forced to leave, Shamuyarira's men were able
to have the run of the place. For more than a month we have not been
able to retrieve any of their possessions from the house. Two weeks ago
the invaders drove a red government tractor into the fenced area around
our house and started ploughing up our beautiful garden and driveway so
that we could not get out. They screamed abuse and threatened to burn
down our home, lighting sacks under the thatched roof before weaving
off down our access road and ploughing that into a quagmire too. They
then went to the workers and pushed down the door to the home of the
foreman, Peter. He has been working for my father-in-law for 31 years.
They took him from his bedroom and started beating him and then
continued hitting him with sticks on the soles of his feet through the
night. We could hear the singing and the raw screams of the beating
through the night air, but there was nothing we could do. Nobody knew
where Peter was until the next morning when he was dumped at the police
station. There were no arrests.
It is harvest time in Zimbabwe. That is one of the reasons that
Shamuyarira's men have come now. This is the largest mango farm in
Zimbabwe. There were 50 tons of mangos in the pack shed and cold rooms
and another 120 tons still hanging on the trees two months ago. They
have stolen all of them and are now starting on the oranges. After that
it will be the maize and the sunflowers - and nobody is willing to stop
them.
Where else in the world do the Government sanction people to reap what
they did not sow, and get away with it? Where else do people come to
take homes and occupy them? Where else do people get beaten and left at
police stations and their attackers drive off with impunity?
Nobody is putting in a wheat crop this year. The wheat seed sits in the
warehouses and in the shops. And so there will be no bread.
When the invaders are not here there is an eerie unease. The workers'
houses are quiet and deserted - their occupants in hiding. When we do
see our workers they are furtive -listening, jumpy, ready to move at
the slightest threat. Ultimately it must be for them that we stay. We
know that if we run they will be chased from their homes and will
starve. It is our conviction that God has called us to stay and stand
and resist the evil that continues to beset the land.
For now, though, we are reeling, sometimes seeing stars, bewildered in
a bewitched land. We are waiting for a future.

Ben Freeth and his wife Laura with their children
Anna, Stephen, and Josh pictured with their cat on their farm near
Chigutu
LUTON - A MUSLIM WARNING TO WHITES:
In response to the protest against the
Royal Anglians a group calling itself the United People of Luton have
held a number of counter demonstrations against the "scum" that ruined
the soldiers' homecoming. When they held a protest last month a mob of
skinheads broke away from the police cordon and started attacking
Asians. Another UPL march is planned for the August bank holiday and
many young Muslims in the Bury Park area say they will do whatever is
necessary if the police fail to protect them.
"Everybody is getting
ready for a fight," said one 19-year-old man, who strongly disapproved
of Al Muhajiroun but was concerned that Luton's Muslims were being
targeted by anti-Muslim mobs. "We're fed up with girls in veils getting
spat at and having racist abuse hurled at us. If they come here again,
we'll fight."
Mr Latif,
meanwhile, hopes that their decision to turn on the extremists within
their own community will now prompt Luton's white community to do the
same. "I believe people on all sides are sick of the extremists," he
said. "I now hope the white working class will weed out the fascists
and hate mongers just like we now have. Otherwise things will only get
worse."
"Do as we say or you know the consquences...."
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VANGUARD
MAGAZINE No.26 NOW AVAILABLE!
The 24-page monthly magazine of the
BPP - June Issue now on the streets! Send £2.00 for a sample
copy to BPP, BM Box 5581,
London WC1N
3XX.
To view cover click HERE
SECOND
HAND NATIONALIST LITERATURE
AND MERCHANDISE
We still have a huge selection of one off collectables for
serious students of White Nationalism. Here's just a sample of some of
the great items - many rare - you can still buy from our
second hand section on the main BPP website (Click here for listings)
Watch the lists for updates!
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before principles?
Are YOU selling out by not standing up for EVERYTHING you believe in?
If the answer is YES then you must join the
BPP - the honest and uncompromising voice of REAL White
Nationalism in Great
Britain!
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3XX and visit our website at www.bpp.org.uk for further information about the BPP.
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