BNP news round up – Friday

BNP farmer on explosives charge 

A concerning story has emerged and reminds us about the risk posed by the BNP as acting as a ”conveyor belt” to extreme violence. David Lucas, a Suffolk based BNP farmer, was charged with firearms and explosives offences this week.

He has been charged with:

“possession of explosives under suspicious circumstances, possession of an explosives substance without an explosives licence, possession of a prohibited weapon, possession of ammunition with intent to endanger life, possession of ammunition without a firearms certificate and two counts of possession of prohibited ammunition.”

Simon Darby has this explanation: 

“I think the police have got it in for him. I would imagine that it is to do with his capacity as an agricultural rural chap. It is just one of the many things that ordinary rural people have to deal with when you have got a politically motivated police force.”

The BNP are excusing this story by claiming that this sort of behaviour is quite common in the farming community. This is not tue and it maligns a community that takes arms control extremely seriously.  

More on this story to come.

Outrage as BNP hijacks South Wales VE Day photograph

After our successful veterans campaign last week, the row with the BNP continues to rumble on. Welsh VE Day families add their voices to the debate and demand the BNP to apologise for using their image. The BNP have said they will not.

EHRC denies BNP recruitment campaign – Telegraph Blogs

When the BNP announced that the media circus from last week had helped them find 25,000 new members we thought it a little far-fetched and blog explains why.

EHRC accused of requesting its ethnic minority staff to join BNP

But this story isn’t exactly pleasing. The EHRC have got to start to understand that only by addressing ordinary peoples concerns will the BNP dissappear.

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46 Responses to “BNP news round up – Friday”

  1. WTF says:

    “BNP farmer on explosives charge”
    I guess he owns stocks of fertiliser?
    My bet is this will not be proven, I have seen cases like this before where the police make a huge noise & then it all quietly gets dropped.
    It makes the police look great but achieves little.

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  2. reasonable voice says:

    WTF … The rules on the purchase of and storage of ammonium nitrate based fertilizers is very clear.(for obvious reasons) if you have it above certain quantities you are governed by:
    The Control of Industrial Major Hazards Regulations 1984
    Planning (Hazardous Substances) Regulations 1992
    The Notification of Installations Handling Hazardous Substances
    Regulations 1982
    Dangerous Substances (Notification and Marking of Sites)
    Regulations 1990
    The Fertilisers Regulations 1991
    The Fertilisers (Amendment) Regulations 1995

    Now as youve guessed farmer palmer must have been aware of at least one of these regulations if not at least the parent legislation (health and safety at work act.
    Now ive been on a few controlled collapses in my time and you simply dont play with bombs they are very dangerous and should be left to the qualified and competent professional

    Onto the prohibited weapons. Its likely he shortened his shotgun (either stock or barrell) or possibly was in posession of a handgun.
    hmmmm the ammunition with intent to endager life is a different game. The easiest way is to replace the lead shot with 5 pence pieces and that isnt good for clay pidgeon skeet or any other discipline. But fantastic at wiping someone out with the aforementioned sawn-off.

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  3. Sam Pauli says:

    has he never heard of gillette ,or wilkinson sword

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  4. reasonable voice says:

    But the nightmare scenario is he had 400kg of plastic expolosives an armalite with ammo and some hollowpoint/Dum Dum rounds… we’ll se when it gets to court. fact of the matter is he’s gonna be right next to the islamic terrorists in belmarsh. An apt punishment would be to make them share a cell

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  5. reasonable voice says:

    WTF … The rules on the purchase of and storage of ammonium nitrate based fertilizers is very clear.(for obvious reasons) if you have it above certain quantities you are governed by:
    The Control of Industrial Major Hazards Regulations 1984
    Planning (Hazardous Substances) Regulations 1992
    The Notification of Installations Handling Hazardous Substances
    Regulations 1982
    Dangerous Substances (Notification and Marking of Sites)
    Regulations 1990
    The Fertilisers Regulations 1991
    The Fertilisers (Amendment) Regulations 1995

    thats a lot of regulations to innocently “forget” to obey

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  6. WTF says:

    RV
    “But the nightmare scenario is he had 400kg of plastic expolosives an armalite with ammo and some hollowpoint/Dum Dum rounds… ”

    Well I have heard different but as you say we’ll see what actually gets proved in court, remember we have heard this all before with some other terrorist suspects.
    A lot of security services “big” themselves to justify their existance.

    I remember somewhile ago on the news, guns were supposedly found in a (Scottish?) school but the story was quickly dropped & nothing further was said.

    What about the trial recently of the teenagers who were going to do a “Columbine”?
    The jury found them innocent after all that bluster, it was all hot air.
    Stop accepting all this crap at face value.
    Most of it is propaganda.

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  7. Sam Pauli says:

    of course theres no propaganda machine at work at the good old bnp!

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  8. WTF says:

    No its PR at its best of course, everything else is spin & lies.

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  9. reasonable voice says:

    Yeah they shot that guy in forest gate “accidental discharge” hahahaha bollox
    you cant pull a 2 stage trigger with a 9lb pull by accident. They just shot him and then after they found child porn on his computer …Hmmmm bit suspicious that one but there you go who really knows.

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  10. WTF says:

    Police firearms officers are supposed to be the most suitable people to carry guns but judging by the “accidents” & premature discharges of late it makes you wonder how bad it would get if they were all armed.

    If the Forest Gate guy was shot with a Glock then the trigger has a trigger so to speak, so a finger was on it & pulled it without doubt.
    Did you see the police force that kept bullets in a biscuit tin?
    Jammie Dodger, more like bullet dodger, as someone got shot in the chest by that force in a training session.

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  11. WTF says:

    I guess the child porn on the computer is now the standard frame up as a back up if arrest plan A doesn’t work out?

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  12. reasonable voice says:

    well its easily done isnt it. I was speaking to a former IRA man and he said that theyd(intelligence) plant gay porn and stuff in the home and then raid when the wife was home then try and make you an informer using that as a bargaining chip. He reckoned a lot of guys probably did end up informers cause the rank and file hardmen would just whack you rather than risk the rep of the organisation

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  13. reasonable voice says:

    mp5k apparently (built under licence in Pakistan) nice gun. they hadnt done jack shit by all accounts but if your googling at the hysteria post 7/7 and 9/11
    type BABAR AHMED into google. they fucked that guy over good and proper 74 seperate injuries i think religious humiliation the lot … dont think he’d done anything either.. de Menezes is the classic case though … 17 people said they gave no warning to him he didnt run, vault the barrier, wear a big jacket. All lies to cover the macho men.

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  14. reasonable voice says:

    his visa had ran out so fellist would have shot him anyway lol

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  15. Sam Pauli says:

    fellist would have done well in the einzazgruppen,shooting innocent people,he would have excelled in that job

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  16. AussieAl says:

    cmon Sam, Fellist has not written anything near extreme comments, he merely puts up some interesting food for thought.

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  17. WTF says:

    RV
    “de Menezes is the classic case though”

    The CCTV proved what the witnesses said & I believe the train driver had a gun put to his head too.

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  18. MLJ says:

    I remember hearing something about the driver, WTF. What happened?

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  19. WTF says:

    I think he went to find out why there was a lot of shouting & the train doors being held & had a gun put in his face by an hyped up type of plain clothes officer called Jeff or Colin or something similar.

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  20. MLJ says:

    Greatest wonder they didn’t blow him to Kingdom Come as well as that poor lad.

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  21. WTF says:

    Probably too many witnesses to shoot?

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  22. MLJ says:

    Yes I expect that was it. And how weird that with all this pc stuff in our oh so politicised police service (not force any more) de Menezes was shot on the basis of his physical appearance.

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  23. Adrian says:

    didn’t the police also alter his photograph to make him look more like a wanted terrorist.

    This guy is a Farmer is he not, and the gun in question was decommissioned, in fact not even decommissioned , it was a ‘replica made up from several other guns, quite incapable of harming anyone unless he clonked them over the head with it.

    It’s quite plain to see on the BNP website, I’m suprised this site didnt provider a link.

    have a look
    http://www.bnp.org.uk

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  24. Voice of reason says:

    Yeah they were trained by IDF/Mossad on how to deal with suicide bombers but the “put a whole magazine into their head” technique was first used on a palestinian they caught and they spent a little time pulling up his shirt to make sure he was wearing a bomb before they killed him.
    I just hope to god they dont learn riot control from the IDF or there will be no room for dissent in our “free” country.

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  25. AussieAl says:

    Voice of reason/ reasonable voice you two cause confusion, like identical twins

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  26. Sam Pauli says:

    what is a “bnp farmer” does he keep racist pigs?

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  27. Voice of reason says:

    Im thinking of changing it vor/rv is probably not true sometimes ..
    i was thinking ethnic avenger or some

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  28. voice of reason says:

    he grows ever weaker in the face of a multi culti multi faith society

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  29. WTF says:

    “Voice of reason says:
    October 31, 2009 at 10:52 pm
    Yeah they were trained by IDF/Mossad on how to deal with suicide bombers but the “put a whole magazine into their head” technique”

    Many years ago after the Iranian embassy siege “Private Eye” had a cover where the SAS man is asked why did you shoot that man 14 times?
    The answer was “I ran out of bullets Sir”.

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  30. voice of reason says:

    hahahaha probably had a fight with the wife when he got that call in the wee small hours and vented it on the bad guy.
    They whacked two guys waving white flags in the telex room too. Hushed that one up quite well.
    Well they did shoot an unarmed/innocent person i think it is justified to kill bad people. Really bad people ought to be mistreated first… lol

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  31. WTF says:

    I believe the SAS are sent in on the understanding that they won’t be taking any prisoners if at all possible.

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  32. voice of reason says:

    Well lets face it the geneva convention is flouted every day by the riteous coalition of the coerced. so id have to say even the regulars dont really take prisoners anyway. Like the falklands when the argentinian conscripts fired their guns until the marines or paras appeared then threw down their weapons and threw up their hands expecting mercy… It just isnt gonna happen.

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  33. WTF says:

    The more interesting story is what happened to the American “advisors” found helping the Argentinians on the Falklands, well you know what happens to spies not in uniform in wartime…..

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  34. voice of reason says:

    Yup i recall a tale involving a tree some piano wire and a truck.. Hmmm never knew bout that to be honest wtf ill look into it. It wouldnt surprise me
    47 military interventions since the end of wwII(probably higher now) And were supposed to believe Iran are dangerous(one war with Iraq) or Iraq (one with Kuwait one with Iran) or afghanistan (repelled an invasion) Uncle sam is a dangerous uncle to have, he may touch your private places when mummys away or hit you till you give him your sweeties.

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  35. Sam Pauli says:

    Heard the one about the first gulf war,the black watch pulled a surrendering Iraqi out a foxhole,and the guy was wearing suit trousers a shirt and a pair of brogues.When the squaddies gave him some water and food,he thanked them in a broad Glaswegian accent.Turned out he d gone to Baghdad for a cousins wedding and got conscripted into the army and sent to the front line.

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  36. WTF says:

    That sort of thing is still happening with Pakistani’s (& others) who live here, return home, go across the border & run into the Americans & the like.

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  37. vor says:

    Ive had a little afghan excursion in my youth. I followed the ancient silk road route and little bits of Alexanders route to india. It took me through the Khyber pass and up to china and all the stans. It was nothing short of amazing and im doing it again soon.(once it calms down a bit) The russians had just left afghanistan when i went through so it was peacefull(by afghan standards) But kandahar and kabul were flattened. Shame really as it was described as beautiful by alexander.. Bombs dont just kill people they destroy historical treasures which in a way is worse.

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  38. WTF says:

    Leftie liberal town planners are none too gentle either or a property speculator looking to make a million or two.

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  39. Sam Pauli says:

    what do we mean with anti social behaviour,is he flooding the estate with low paid jobs,is he tearing public housing down,so that he can build flats for smart arse yuppie yobs?

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  40. WTF says:

    Sam, Who he?

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  41. vor says:

    yep i visited my home town and theyd torn down our old scientific institute(beautiful victorian mock Gothic building) only to tarmac the site and have parking for 30cars?? The same council tore down an edwardian Eye infirmary paid for by deductions from the local steelworkers pay over the years and replaced it with…………..A big blue ALDI hangar type affair.
    Nothings sacred anymore

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  42. Sam Pauli says:

    the”man”

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  43. vor says:

    sam ! Yous the man lol

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  44. MLJ says:

    All the bombing of WW2 was nothing in comparison to the cultural marxist destruction which has taken place in this country from Wilson onwards. Ever been to Rouen? It was bombed out in the War and rebuilt exactly as it was before the War. Nothing like that for England post-war. Just a hate fest of trendy architects ruining our sky lines with their foul social engineering.

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  45. WTF says:

    MLJ
    For a link to Fellist click on his name.

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  46. WTF says:

    I too resent the destruction of what survived the war, usually done in the name of progress but really to make some people very rich & for the PC agenda wiping out our heritage to make us look worthless & not worth saving, all the easier to replace us.

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