The Toowoomba Chronicle reports that things are moving along quickly in the WPCA stickering/leafleting story.
The Chronicle also talks to the local RSL which denies any links with the not so mystery man in question.
He had this to say for himself a fortnight ago:
They say they know us all. And think that by threatening us with outing will stop us. You are all sadly mistaken. I have been a NS (National Socialist)> since I was 15. I am now ##. Everyone who knows me knows these facts. Do they hold it against me NO. Do they respect me YES.
As A NS I have given my time to Australian Veteran organisations, 6 years as a Secretary for one, I have helped farmers fight unjust regulations by the government. I give my time freely to the community. To better it for all. So if being a Nazi is doing that. I am guilty.
The RSL is obviously not one of those Veterens orgs.
Group to examine race hate claims
15.07.2005
A COMPLAINT has been lodged with the Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission, just two days shy of a planned gathering of white supremacists in our midst.
Executive officer of the Social Justice Commission of the Catholic Diocese Mark Copland yesterday complained to the Federal authorities about offensive material, linked to a Harlaxton postal box and the White Pride Coalition of Australia (WPCA).
“The material is clearly defamatory and racially vilifying people…we will now follow the processes,” he said.
Barrister Dan Toombs earlier this week deemed the brochure and a copy of The Nationalist subtitled The Voice of WPCA circulating the city, was a breach of the Racial Discrimination Act.
The letterbox drop also coincides with an alarming escalation in racist stickers in the CBD, according to Mr Copland.
Online anti-race hate surveillance group Fight Dem Back! yesterday continued monitoring the white supremacist groups.
Co-ordinator Mat HendersonHau claimed to be closing in on a Crows Nest man who could be responsible for the action.
He said the WPCA website featured the Internet alias planning a meeting “here in Red Neck country” tomorrow.
“We have been generously donated an industrial site to hold the meetings out here. With all the modern conveniences for the city folk,” it said.
A cautious Mr Copland does not want to generate any fear in the community.
“Let’s keep it in perspective. With the majority of people this doesn’t wash at all,” he said.
“In Toowoomba we’re proud we’ve got diversity and we support it.”
Crows Nest police officer Sergeant Neil Gilloway said he was unaware of any meetings planned for this weekend.
But if anyone has any information, he said, they could contact the police station on 46981420 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Meanwhile, Crows Nest RSL president Neville Kleidon yesterday sought to defuse any links between his members and white supremacists.
“There is no room in our organisation for that type of rot,” he said.
“As president I would pull anyone up very quickly.”

