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    http://www.guardian.co.uk/farright/story/0,,1976649,00.html

    The BNP’s Press Officer replies.

    The Grauniad, no doubt aided and abetted by the odious Searchlight gang, “disclosed” the BNP’s “attempt to conceal its activities and intentions from the public” and have interpreted our moderate but sensible security measures as “techniques of secrecy and deception”.

    Guardian readers are regaled by the shock revelation that “activists are being encouraged to adopt false names when engaged on BNP business, to reduce the chance of their being identified as party members in their other dealings with the public” – no doubt articles like this one are specifically designed to force some members to protect themselves from
    such hate filled deceptions.

    Even more shocking is the use of “encryption software to conceal the content of their email messages, and to protect the party’s secret membership lists” – it wouldn’t do for some people, singled out for persecution by friends or employers after reading hysterical media lies about the BNP, to be totally open about their membership.

    The Grauniad also goes on to expose “the routine use of rendezvous points at which they will gather before being redirected to clandestine meetings”.

    “Clandestine” – heady stuff!

    The party of law and order, the BNP is described as ensuring that members avoid the use of “racist or anti-Semitic language in public, in order to avoid possible prosecution”.

    The very idea that the BNP rulebook advises members to “avoid acting in a way which fits stereotypes of the far right, and act only in a way that reflects credit on the Party” should reassure Guardian readers that we are really very nice people in the BNP.

    Perhaps the most valuable part of the Guardian’s expose is their acknowledgement that apart from our membership of “ordinary” salt of the earth members (the sort of people who held the old Labour Party together) we also have a burgeoning middle to upper class membership – film stars, leading actors and classical musicians, doctors, surgeons, architects (a BNP member was recently one of three candidates for the presidency of the RIBA) even people with Royal connections – oh – and me.

    Ian Cobain, the writer of the Guardian article, betrays his true agenda with the statement “the party is now attempting to recruit many more well-heeled members in its attempts to dispel the widely held view that it remains a party of thuggish, working-class racists”.

    Note that – “the widely held view” – only widely held because the media go out of their way to form that view.

    When we finally track down the true source of this opinion forming orthodoxy then we will have won…..and I’m not far away from cracking it and will expose it to the world on my little web column.

    To think that a once respected newspaper like the Guardian is reduced to creating desperate propaganda for the liberal left by trying to maintain that very same image in the minds of its unfortunate readers.

    We’ve really got them worried.

    And it’s a good sign that the undercover reporter found so many positive things to say about the BNP and nothing bad – is he really a double agent, I wonder, pretending to be a Guardian reporter but really a BNP member working undercover at the Grauniad, exposing THEIR insecurities and activities – now there’s a real story!

    Becarefull children, remember what your mummy said about buying Newspapers, they might claim to be sweet, but they might take your sugar away too.

    #254148

    PMSL- this is so good, thank you for the funniest read so far this xmas Emma-

    :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

    #254149

    @emmalush wrote:

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/farright/story/0,,1976649,00.html

    The BNP’s Press Officer replies.

    The Grauniad, no doubt aided and abetted by the odious Searchlight gang, “disclosed” the BNP’s “attempt to conceal its activities and intentions from the public” and have interpreted our moderate but sensible security measures as “techniques of secrecy and deception”.

    Guardian readers are regaled by the shock revelation that “activists are being encouraged to adopt false names when engaged on BNP business, to reduce the chance of their being identified as party members in their other dealings with the public” – no doubt articles like this one are specifically designed to force some members to protect themselves from
    such hate filled deceptions.

    Even more shocking is the use of “encryption software to conceal the content of their email messages, and to protect the party’s secret membership lists” – it wouldn’t do for some people, singled out for persecution by friends or employers after reading hysterical media lies about the BNP, to be totally open about their membership.

    The Grauniad also goes on to expose “the routine use of rendezvous points at which they will gather before being redirected to clandestine meetings”.

    “Clandestine” – heady stuff!

    The party of law and order, the BNP is described as ensuring that members avoid the use of “racist or anti-Semitic language in public, in order to avoid possible prosecution”.

    The very idea that the BNP rulebook advises members to “avoid acting in a way which fits stereotypes of the far right, and act only in a way that reflects credit on the Party” should reassure Guardian readers that we are really very nice people in the BNP.

    Perhaps the most valuable part of the Guardian’s expose is their acknowledgement that apart from our membership of “ordinary” salt of the earth members (the sort of people who held the old Labour Party together) we also have a burgeoning middle to upper class membership – film stars, leading actors and classical musicians, doctors, surgeons, architects (a BNP member was recently one of three candidates for the presidency of the RIBA) even people with Royal connections – oh – and me.

    Ian Cobain, the writer of the Guardian article, betrays his true agenda with the statement “the party is now attempting to recruit many more well-heeled members in its attempts to dispel the widely held view that it remains a party of thuggish, working-class racists”.

    Note that – “the widely held view” – only widely held because the media go out of their way to form that view.

    When we finally track down the true source of this opinion forming orthodoxy then we will have won…..and I’m not far away from cracking it and will expose it to the world on my little web column.

    To think that a once respected newspaper like the Guardian is reduced to creating desperate propaganda for the liberal left by trying to maintain that very same image in the minds of its unfortunate readers.

    We’ve really got them worried.

    And it’s a good sign that the undercover reporter found so many positive things to say about the BNP and nothing bad – is he really a double agent, I wonder, pretending to be a Guardian reporter but really a BNP member working undercover at the Grauniad, exposing THEIR insecurities and activities – now there’s a real story!

    Becarefull children, remember what your mummy said about buying Newspapers, they might claim to be sweet, but they might take your sugar away too.

    This is exactly how the nazi party started, some deluded saps who think that blaming another section of society for the mess the country is in, is going to be the answer to all the problems. How very sad you all are.

    Emma if important people are so proud to be racist then why aren’t they standing up and “coming out” as it were?

    I’ll tell you, it’s all down to money, they may hate black, asian, eastern europeans etc. but they sure do like their money.

    In conclusion they’re hypocrites, just like the rest of the nf sorry bnp.

    How many other moles are their in your collection of racists , if a guardian reporter got in just think how many mi5 officers there are.

    Just think how often they read your e-mails, and your personal mail, listen in on your phone calls, go through your credit rating and financial records.
    Do you feel safe now, Emma knowing your not alone. Don’t you just love this government.

    #254150

    jelly, the government are welcome to attack me, it will be they who suffer the long haul of it, as witnessed by spending one million pounds of tax payers money failing to break Nick and Mark in the Free Speech case.

    And for your benefit, the people in our forces, are more likely to think along BNP policy than new labour. When this bunch of criminals in power finally go too far (and they will, its their personal desire to destroy this country), they will face an ulmighty backlash from the patriotic English/british community.

    The VERY people the multiculturalists USE and ABUSE (non patriots) to gain power, will suffer the most, not because people like me see them as the enemy, on the contrary, they are not, its because the idiots that currently run the asylum will leave them on the “front line”. It is not the poor immigrants who are to blame, it is blair, brown, campbell and cameron and their little helpers.

    GET REAL, the multicultural experiement is a failure, the more you support it, the more likely people will get hurt. We MUST stop the old gang, they are making ALL our lives difficult.

    YOU decide YOUR future.

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