‘Disgusting’ website urged offensive against Indians
By Mark Schliebs
NEWS.com.au
June 04, 2009 07:26am
AN Australian website urging a “hate offensive” against Indians was condemned as “disgusting”, while fears grow that racial tensions will escalate.
For the past six months, Melbourne man Patrick O’Sullivan has posted comments onto a white supremacy forum about how “evil” Indians were and urged others to participate in a “Summer hate offensive” in the Victorian city.
In a post just before Christmas, he asked for people to call him if they wanted to participate.
“For those of you in or nearby Melbourne, contact me. This summer a lot of Race Hate is occurring! RAHOWA!”
RAHOWA is understood to stand for Racial Holy War.
Senior police and Indian students deplored the web comments but police said they doubted they had caused a spate of assaults on Indian students, despite members of the forum pledging to join in the “offensive”.
Mr O’Sullivan, who was jailed in 2002 for stabbing a man who accused him of not being a Nazi due to his Irish blood, told news.com.au that the posts were not intended to incite violence and that he was now a peaceful man.
He said his rallying call for a “Summer hate offensive” was a peaceful way to recruit people into the Creativity Movement, whose website describes itself as a “Progressive Pro-White Religion”.
In late November, Mr O’Sullivan posted a comment – using the name “RAWHOWA NOW” - on a neo-Nazi forum which said he was sick of “Dirty F**king Indians”.
“They infest the Melbourne area. I could write all day (about) how evil and putrid those scum are… one particularly infuriating thing about these curry n*ggers is their arrogance,” he said.
“I think this may seem (to have originated) from the apathy of Whites not putting tem (sic) in their place. Those browm (sic) maggots used to get spat on, tolchocked and on occasion even stabbed and/or hospitalised.
“I’m not saying to commit illegal acts, violence etc. This is merely and observation of mine.”
Amit Menghani, president of the Federation of Indian Students in Australia, said he thinks the comments were promoting “curry-bashing”.
The term “curry-bashing” is used to describe the hunting down of Indians and beating them.
“This kind of provocation must stop,” Mr Menghani said.
“It’s absolutely disgusting.”
Victorian Police commander Trevor Carter, whose beat covers Melbourne’s west, said that although the comments were “appalling”, the attacks on students were not believed to be racially motivated.
“There is an element of (racism), but the purpose is to steal property from people,” Mr Carter said.
Meanwhile The Australian reports that Indians in Australia are concerned an increasingly “hysterical” reaction in India and among local protestors to assaults and robberies on foreign students could create a backlash against their community.
Raj Natarajan, the outgoing president of the United Indian Associations of New South Wales, said his organisation was concerned about the “flow-on effect” for Australians of Indian background.
“I am proud to look like an Indian,” he said.
“I don’t want to look any other way. But I and my family are Australian citizens, and we are also proud of Australian society. It is tolerant, multicultural and friendly.
“These attacks are a worrying trend, but I don’t believe they are racially motivated.
“Indian kids who live here are not complaining. They’re perfectly happy. They have lots of friends in the broader Australian community, and many are married to Aussies.”
On Sunday, Indian students blocked city streets in protest of a wave of up to 70 violent attacks against them in the past year but the protest itself turned into clashes with police.
Mr Natarajan sought to distance the broader Indian community from the rally, saying it was organised by visiting foreign students.
“It might have an impact on us by creating a backlash,” he said.
An event widely recognised as being pivotal in shaping Anglo-Australian relations occurred in 1882, when an Australian cricket team beat England on an English ground for the first time. The following day, on August 30, 1882, the Sporting Times carried a mock obituary to English cricket which concluded that: “The body will be cremated and the ashes taken to Australia”.
Hence: The Ashes.
(The first team to tour England, in 1868, was composed of Australian Aborigines, and coached by Tom Wills, who was instrumental in developing the game of Australian Rules football. Wills is honoured with a sculpture at the MCG by Louis Laumen, erected in 2002. The sculpture reads that Wills: “Did more than any other person - as footballer and umpire, co-writer of the rules and promoter of the game - to develop Australian Football during its first decade”; a contribution based — arguably — on his knowledge of and familiarity with the game of marngrook.)
2) The Nutzi Version
As noted several weeks ago, Perth nutzis have some ashes of their own: dead nutzi David Lane’s ashes. Upon announcing that the handful of dust would be scattered in Perth, on Stormfront Down Under, a Victorian Creator asked (February 11): “Sounds good. Who is hosting the event?” To which the ever-helpful Stormfront Down Under moderator Paul Innes (’Steelcap Boot’) replied:
Mr David Lane.
I have just returned from witness to the package that contained the ashes.
All those White Nationalists who wish to attend and show their respects during this overdue service for David [L]ane here in Western Australia will need to contact W.O.T.A.N@hushmail.com
Combat 18 Accused Of Purloining David Lane’s Ashes
Larry Keller
March 11, 2009
He’s been dead nearly two years, but there’s a fight brewing in the white nationalist movement over one of its heroes, David Lane.
Actually, the brouhaha is over only a part of Lane. About one-fourteenth of him. That portion of his ashes is reportedly in Perth, Western Australia, more than 9,000 miles from where he died in Indiana. The last time a dead man’s ashes traveled this far may be when the cremains of LSD devotee Timothy Leary and Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry were blasted into orbit in 1997.
How Lane’s ashes got all the way to Perth is a matter of controversy. Women for Aryan Unity activist Victoria “Vickie” Cahill is accusing members of the Australian division of the violent neo-Nazi skinhead group Combat 18 of misappropriating the ashes “through lies” and then “sending rape threats, threats of beatings” to Cahill and other WAU members when they protested.
“We want those ashes back,” Cahill posted to Stormfront and her MySpace page March 9.
Some background:
Lane died in March 2007 in a federal prison in Terre Haute at the age of 68. He was serving a 190-year sentence for racketeering, conspiracy and violating the civil rights of Denver radio talk show host Alan Berg, who was murdered in his driveway in 1984 by Lane and other members of the Bruders Schweigen, or Silent Brotherhood. The terrorist group was also known as The Order. Lane, a onetime member of the John Birch Society and the Ku Klux Klan, was a founding member of the group and served as the getaway driver in the Berg murder.
While in prison, Lane wrote screeds about race and became revered among white nationalists. He is perhaps best known for coining the “14 Words,” “We must secure the existence of our people and a future for White Children.” He co-founded 14 Word Press in Idaho to publish his writings. After his death, neo-Nazi stage mom April Gaede announced that she “and the gals from WAU [Women for Aryan Unity]” had created a memorial fund to have Lane’s ashes stored in the capstone of a pyramid monument to be erected in a white homeland, per Lane’s wishes.
But the gals couldn’t raise enough money for a full-sized pyramid, Gaede later revealed, and so they decided to apportion Lane’s ashes among 14 miniature pyramids – one for each of the 14 Words. Each of the puny pyramids was to be enshrined in the homes of 14 white nationalist women, including Cahill.
It wasn’t long before Gaede and Cahill and other members of Women for Aryan Unity were feuding over Lane-related matters, with Gaede accusing the WAU coven of “showing off” Lane’s remains at white nationalist events.
Now Cahill is urging a boycott of a proposed “ash spreading memorial service” for Lane in Perth. An invitation to “pro-White concious [sic] people” to attend the big event was posted last month on Stormfront. “Date will be finalized when attending numbers have been estimated,” it read. “Civil and neat attire is expected for the proceedings.”
Cahill is vowing to reclaim the ashes before said proceedings can proceed. “If I have to make my way to Australia to get these ashes I will,” she wrote. Cahill then added, ominously, “I will be contacting the bruders about this.”
Hmmm. The bruders ~ versus ~ the Innes brothers. I’d pay to see that.
ACHTUNG!
Jake is the man with the plan. And access to David Lane’s ashes. He’s also desperate for a drummer. His band, Indigenous Hate, will be playing a gig in Perth to celebrate the deaths of Australian soldiers in WWII. Scheduled to take place on ANZAC Day (April 25), it is being organised by Blood & Honour Australia and the Southern Cross Hammerskins, with Murray Holme’s band The Quick & the Dead and Melbourne band Ravenous. Jake (February 11, 2009):
Perth band Indigenous Hate are in desperate need of a new drummer. With weeks to go until some gigs, and half way through recording our album, our drummer has done the dodgy on us and left us in the dark. I am willing to pay for someone, anyone, across Australia, to come over to Perth and live for a couple of months so we can play the gigs and record the rest of the album. I can email a couple of songs that we have done in the studio to see what we sound like, but if you like hard, skinhead music, you wont be disap[p]ointed. Please contact me, Jake, A.S.A.P [at] W.O.T.A.N@hushmail.com.
As alluded to earlier, the police shooting of 15-year-old Tyler Cassidy in the Melbourne suburb of Northcote last night (Thursday, December 11) has particular significance at FDB: Tyler was a member of the racist youth network Southern Cross Soldiers (SCS).
The SCS initially came to the media’s attention in November, when Liam Houlihan published an article in the November 23 edition of the Sunday Herald Sun: Victorian police vow crackdown to stop ‘another Cronulla’. The slackbastard blog provides some additional commentary, and a number of SCS members were moved to denounce the article, S.C.S Melb Leader commenting:
The pro-Cronulla riot videos released onto youtube then added to our myspace had more than just racism about them, they showed a whole army of my fellow countrymen and women standing up for themselves, for something they believe in, and most importantly standing up for there country. They were not put there to glorify the cronulla riots in any way, just merely a well compiled video of plenty of aussies and australian flags, that really caught my eye and made me feel good
In keeping with the Cronulla tradition, the previous weekend — the third anniversary of the Cronulla riot — the Melbourne chapter of the group held a party.
Publicly disavowing ‘racism’ is in keeping with the more general response of SCS members and followers to such accusations: SCS are not ‘racist’, merely ‘patriotic’. However, a closer look at some of the members reveals an explicitly racist stance. Thus ASH (S.C.S ENFORCER) writes:
SPECIAL THANKS TO CRONULLA BOYS AND GIRLS
FUCK YOU TO THE GREASY WOG CUNTS YOU DESERVED IT
AUSSIE AUSSIE AUSSIE OI OI OI
A Facebook page dedicated to the Cause (which currently has over 150 members) describes its ‘Positions’ in the following terms:
1. love it or leave
2. save a whale harpoon a leb
3. whats the diference beween a trampoline n a leb??? you have to take your shoes off to jump on a trampoline hahahahahaha
Clearly then, many SCS members are motivated by ethnic and racial antagonism towards those who are not ‘White’, and who therefore — in the eyes of SCS — ado not qualify as being authentically ‘Australian’.
…One of those who knew him, and attests to his violent temper, told the Herald Sun that unless the police shot Tyler, he would have made good on his threat to kill the officer.
Tyler fell in with the wrong crowd and had befriended a group of skinheads, the former friend said.
He said Tyler was known for his sporadic violence, but other than an assault charge had no significant criminal history.
“Minor things such as randomly attacking people he did not like the look of or acting tough and starting fights with anyone he could,” the former associate said.
“He was always angry and after trying to help him out for longer than anyone else I know more than anyone I know he was beyond help.
“His poor mother would always try to help him and do her best as a parent and he would only ever respond with anger and hatred towards her.
“Since he joined the SCS and started hanging out some mates he called “skinhead mates” he started drinking excessively and getting much more violent.
“The officers that shot him most definetly [sic] had good reason with the way he was and if they didnt do what they did he wouldnt have stopped.”
The Northcote location where he was shot - The All Nations Park - appears to have been a gathering ground for like-mided [sic] racists, possibly because of its name.
A sticker for the Creativity Movement - another white supremicist [sic] group - is plastered beneath the All Nations sign. Similar stickers have been bobbing up throughout Melbourne…
Leaving aside the accuracy of the claims made by Tyler’s anonymous former friend — and, it should be said, All Nations Park has never been noted for its role as a gathering point for racists — there is some evidence of an affiliation to ’skinhead’ culture on Tyler’s myspace page: a photo of a skinhead (whom he describes as his twin) and a link to nationalistic Sydney band R.U.S.T., one of several largely apolitical ’street punk’ bands with links to various more straightforwardly right-wing and xenophobic networks.
As for the ‘Creativity Movement’, it’s a one-man band based in Melbourne, and centred on Patrick O’Sullivan, a neo-Nazi skinhead with a violent criminal history — in 2002, O’Sullivan was sentenced to two years and nine months’ jail for intentionally causing injury and intentionally causing serious injury — and a former associate of the neo-Nazi murderer Dane Sweetman.
O’Sullivan specialises in cultivating relationships with ‘troubled youth’.
NB. Generally speaking, within the skinhead sub-culture, where not actively fought, racism is actually frowned upon. Traditional or ‘trad’ skins refer to racist skinheads as ‘boneheads’, and argue that the racists betray the sub-culture’s bi-racial (black and white) roots, and ongoing history. While the sub-culture has its origins in the 1960s, organised racism only made its first real inroads into skinhead sub-culture in the UK in the late 1970s, and skinheads have been fighting back ever since. In Europe, and especially Russia, this struggle has assumed some very violent forms.
Roddy Moreno of Welsh skinhead band The Oppressed explains the evolution of SHARP: Skin Heads Against Racial Prejudice. Excerpt from the Swiss documentary film Skinhead Attitude (2005):
Several years ago, a former moderator of Stormfront Downunder, David Innes, arranged to have his personal website hosted by a racist crank from South Australia called Colin Campbell III, aka“Reverend Col Campbell 3rd, Komandant WCOTR”. Col’n was at that time (mid-2006) the Australian representative of the White Crusaders Of The RaHoWa!™ — one of the many splinters from Matt Hale’s Church of the Creator.
“Not White? Not Welcome!” boasted NetworkWhite.Net.
Since then, despite starring in a feature in Zoo magazine on ‘The Most Dangerous Men In Australia’, David has been denounced as a Race Traitor™, given the boot from Stormfront Downunder by his Yanqui masters, and the position of Fat Controller has been taken up by his brother and fellow Nutzi, Paul Innes, under whose expert guidance the forum has rapidly declined in popularity.
The idea that Paul Innes is also a ZOG™ agent is of course completely preposterous.
As for Col’n, he and his fellow Creators — one in Victoria and one in Queensland — are engaged in a ding-dong battle with the other Creator in Australia, the Reverend Patrick O’Sullivan, for legitimate title to the reins of the Church Down Under. While Col’n and the other pair maintain a number of Creator sites — not without a few hiccups along the way — Patrick has denounced the other mob as being agents of ZOG JOG™. Rather than maintaining a web presence, Patrick spends his valuable time putting stickers up around town and treating fellow Stormfront members to brief, angry missives. Patrick’s own mob is now known as ‘The Creativity Movement’ (TCM), and he is listed by the US-based cult as the main (and only) contact for Australia (PO Box 1622, Collingwood, 3066, Victoria, paxrahowa88@hotmail.com). According to Col’n:
For those that are not in the know, TCM is an abbreviation that refers to a group who call themselves “The Creativity Movement”. Prior to TCM’s formation in 2003, any reference to “the Creativity Movement” was in relation to all Creators, no matter what their status was within The Church. Since that date, things have changed. The name is now more or less owned by the group calling themselves “The Creativity Movement”, and can no longer be used as a blanket reference to all Creators. In Australia, the name “Creativity Movement” is a registered trademark (sealing date, October 8 of 2008) purchased by TCM’s local representative in Melbourne, Patrick O’Sullivan.
On April 6, 2005, ‘Pontifex Maximus’ Matt Hale was sentenced to a 40-year prison term for his attempt to solicit the murder of Judge Joan Lefkow, who had ruled against Hale’s Church in a patent case. Lefkow was vilified as a “probable Jew,” “criminal judge” and “kike- and nigger-loving” traitor. Hale’s projected release date is December 6, 2037.
Since his incarceration, Hale has become something of a martyr for Creators, as well as other Nutzis. Recently, William ‘Bill’ White, Pontifex Maximus of the “American National Socialist Workers Party” (ANSWP), has been arrested and jailed for allegedly using his website to solicit another person to injure a juror in Hale’s case on account of their role as the foreperson of the jury that convicted him.
Oops.
Creepy Australians
Closer to home, fellow Stormfront member Dr James Saleam recently made a trip to Wellington to address several score boneheads belonging to the New Zealand National Front as they gathered outside the Parliament building. While there, ‘Jim’ took the opportunity to have himself photographed fondling a book which once belonged to Asher, one of the individuals involved in FightDemBack! in New Zealand.
Exactly why the Jew-hating Jim agreed to have his photo taken — and why he gave permission to Queensland-based neo-Nazi Jim Perren to publish it on his blog, ‘Whitelaw Towers’ — is unexplained. (The caption which accompanies the photo reads “Australia First spokesperson Jim Saleam checks out Asher Goldman’s favorite [childhood] book… hopefully to get some insight into the twisted mind of a Zionist. The inscription reads ‘To our darling Asher on your third birthday love mummy and daddy’.”) After all, it was only a few months ago, in September, that Dr. Jim registered his disapproval of a political prank directed at his party during local council elections: “There are a number of standard lines people tend to trot out when they want to oppose us,” he said. “This Nazi rubbish is one of them”. Being pictured holding a childhood book which once belonged to a young Jewish man — a number of whose relatives perished in the Holocaust — is just… well… c r e e p y.
And just the kind of thing you’d expect from a Nutzi.
Speaking of anti-Semtiic creeps, and returning to the earlier theme of creativity…
Tales from the Creeps: A White Nationalist Horror Story
In honor of the holiday, the Hatewatch staff dug deep into our photo archives to unearth the creepiest image to crawl out of the white supremacist movement in quite some time. Here you go:
Though it resembles a promotional still from the 1960 horror flick The Brides of Dracula, starring Peter Cushing, the photo (which apparently circulated among white supremacists on the Internet) actually shows Women for Aryan Unity activist Victoria “Vickie” Cahill standing over the embalmed (we hope!) corpse of David Lane, one of the inner-circle members of the Bruders Schweigen, or Silent Brotherhood, a white nationalist terrorist organization also known as The Order…
…Cahill has raised the ire of another prominent female in the white nationalist movement — Abby Chelf, the wife of Randal Krager, leader of the racist skinhead gang Volksfront — by distributing an essay that was harshly critical of Christian Identity, a bizarre racist interpretation of the Bible that is practiced by as many as 50,000 white nationalists, including Chelf.
Cahill subscribes to Wotanism, the racist neo-pagan religion promulgated by Lane.
Titled “Christian Identity, The Synagogue of Satan,” the essay called Christian Identity practitioners “direct enemies of our folk and our Heathen roots” and “a weed that needs to be viciously ripped out.”
Judging by the blistering responses on Volksfront’s website, it’s safe to say Chelf and her fellow Volksfront skins are looking to smash Cahill’s pumpkin.”
Creativity Alliance : http://www.creativityalliance.com
Creativity Queensland (Rockhampton) : http://www.qcotc.asn.au/
Creativity South Australia : http://sacreator.org/
Creativity Victoria : http://creatorvictoria.blogspot.com/
~ versus ~
The Creativity Movement (”Mobilizing Nature’s Finest Since 1973″) : http://creativitymovement.net/
~ versus ~
‘Christian Identity, The Synagogue of Satan’ : http://allfatherwotan.org/identitysatan.html
The Melbourne Leader has a great video interview with our mate the very Reverend Patrick O’Sullivan on their website. Old Party Trick holds his own about as well as he holds his liquor. Check it.
On thin white ice
Maria Bervanakis
30Jan08
A WHITE supremacist group continues to operate in Melbourne’s inner-city, despite apparent breaches of the Racial and Religious Tolerance Act.
The Creativity Movement promotes itself as “the most Anti-Christian Church in the World” and its supporters post stickers across town reading, “White Power! White People Awake, Save the White Race.”
The group’s Australian leader, Patrick O’Sullivan who refers to himself as a Reverend argues it is their right to do so.
“We have a right to congregate our religion; if people don’t like it, tough luck,” he said. “There is nothing wrong with promoting the white race. Nobody is forcing no one to join it, so I am not apologetic.”
Mr O’Sullivan refused to provide details on the group’s headquarters, saying only that it met at different venues in the inner-city and had a Collingwood PO box.
He would not disclose how many members the group has.
“We do not give out numbers. It’s open to a degree, but we just don’t give out numbers,” he said.
Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission chief executive Dr Helen Szoke said the commission could act against the group only if it received a complaint. Nobody has made a complaint to the commission to date.
“The Racial and Religious Tolerance Act has been passed to actually deal with inciting hatred. I can’t comment specifically about the Creativity Movement, but as a general rule displaying racist or anti-religious comments or behaviour that can be considered of inciting hatred is the sort of behaviour actually captured by the legislation,” she said.
The legislation allows the commission to pursue the removal of prejudice material and seek compensation on behalf of complaintants.
Yarra Council pursued the group under the state’s bill-posting laws after receiving a complaint about the group’s racist stickers in a Clifton Hill park (Leader, October 31, 2007).
Mayor Judy Morton said the group received a warning this time, but the council would take the group to the commission if it received more complaints.
“We do not support groups or individuals that are intolerant of other cultures and religions,” Ms Morton said. “If there are any reoccurrences of this group’s material appearing in public places, council would be interested in lodging a formal complaint with the commission.
“I encourage residents to do the same if they are offended by the action of any group.”
The Racial and Religious Tolerance Act states a person must not, on the ground of the race, class or religion of another person “engage in conduct that incites hatred against, serious contempt for, or revulsion or severe ridicule of, that other person or class of persons.
Plastered by race hate group
Maria Bervanakis
31Oct07
YARRA Council is pursuing a white-supremacy group whose supporters are defacing public areas with racist slogans.
The Creativity Movement, which promotes itself as “the most Anti-Christian Church in the World”, could be fined under the state’s bill-posting laws.
The action comes after a resident complained about stickers promoting the group in Mayors Park, Clifton Hill.
Christopher said he was disgusted to see the group’s racist slogans only metres from a children’s playground.
The stickers read: “White Power! White People Awake, Save the White Race.”
He appealed to the council to have the stickers removed within 12 hours, as required under the council’s graffiti policy.
“Whilst it may be argued that it is appropriate that the sticker is on a bin, the mind boggles at how many people may have heeded the sticker’s call for White Power,” Christopher said. “In effect, the council has given these scum free advertising space and should be held accountable.
“I have attempted to remove a sticker myself, but was unsuccessful.”
A council spokeswoman said contractor City Wide removed the stickers last Wednesday morning almost a week after the initial complaint was received. Asked whether the council would take action against the group, she said: “Council is investigating this matter to identify what action can be taken under state legislation against bill-posting specifically the Litter Act and the Environment Protection Act.”
The maximum fine for bill posting under the Summary Offences Act is $1651.80, and the maximum fine under the EPA is $1101.20 for a first offence.
She said the council would also look into the response time of removing the stickers.
The Leader contacted the group via an email address supplied on the sticker but did not receive a response by deadline.
The group does not list a contact phone number or an address. It lists only a Collingwood P.O. box for mail.
An Internet search identified The Creativity Movement as a US-based white-supremacist organisation that advocates a whites-only religion called Creativity. The group denies the Holocaust and embraces racial eugenics.
Frank A White is one of those people who likes to stand on a soapbox and yell out, very loudly, what he thinks is important. Unfortunately, Frank is also a delusional racist — who happens to think his is the greatest mind in the known universe.
From his unsavoury past as a moderator of a ‘World Church Of The Creator’ forum through to his flirtation with Afrikaaner white supremacists wanting to hunt ‘kaffirs’ on the veldt, his flip-flop ‘I am not!’/'Yes I am!’ a racist on a political discussion board — and his odd fascination with the white supremacist milieu in Australia — we’ve followed Frank’s progress. And sighed. His particular interest in the Australia and South African racist milieu is ‘odd’, because Frank actually lives behind a screen in Toronto, Canada.
Well, that’s not the only thing ‘odd’ about Frank.
After making a few cursory remarks on Mr White some time ago, we decided that Frank was just another one of those racists who likes to grandstand and to be noticed. We also came to the conclusion that he was probably quite mad. So we pretty much decided that the best policy with Frank was to just ignore him, and not to give him the attention he so dearly craves.
That is, until now; because Frank has displayed some of the most bizarre behaviour we’ve yet seen on the interweb thingie, and it is causing great mirth and shaking of heads.
Frank likes Blogspot you see. He likes to be able to stand up and spout his ridiculous, absurdly long-winded theories supported by discredited, racist anthropologists, secure in the knowledge that the Google/Blogger/Blogspot machine would defend his right to vent forth on any sick Nazi shit he could find.
So, Frank’s first blog hung around for a while, and Frank even seemed to be making lots of neo-Nazi friends at http://frankawhite.blogspot.com
But then suddenly — poof! — that blog disappeared, and in quick succession — from mid-September — Frank popped up, ran for a few days, and then closed:
and most recently, popped-up-so-quickly-before-he-shut-it-down-that-none-of-us-actually-saw-it on
http://fwhite.blogspot.com
Somewhere in the middle of all this yo-yoing, Frank caught up with his old mate Paul ‘Holocaust? What Holocaust?’ Fromm, and most recently he’s been singing the praises of the MAUP Institute in the Ukraine. You know — the one that gave David Duke his doctorate? And then gave him another, honorary one, for speaking at a graduating class and being a good racist dickhead? Shame they’re out of the business of handing out dodgy degrees
Who knows, maybe Fromm talked him out of the Redwatch thing -– not exactly the safest place or the best look for a polite Nazi these days — but the real question is:
Why would any sane person have 10 different blogs in 10 weeks?!?
We leave you, gentle reader, to answer that question.
Jeez louise… We don’t check up on what the lads from the World Church of the Creator are up to for, like, a week… and now we have to go through all the agony of catching up with all the splits, spats, betrayals, and recriminations.
– World Church of the Creator –
Joel Dufresne.
Their American leader, Joel Dufresne, has just been sentenced to 50 - 70 years of jail on charges of sexual assault, and they are now without a leader.
Australian ‘leader’ Patrick O’Sullivan appears to have stepped up to the plate - though he may not be doing a very good job.
An example:
One bloke in the UK wanted to join the Movement, so he sends off an email asking for the UK contact.
Patrick asks him for AU$50 for administrative purposes (bourbon and coke).
Just the UK contact will be fine, thanks.
Patrick writes back:
Im still trying to contact him.I last heard from him in March
Hear from you soon.
That’s an efficient little organisation you got going there, Pat!
All is not lost though! Their one member in Queensland has had TWO letters to the editor published in the local paper this year.
– White Crusaders of the Rahowa –
This mob don’t seem to be doing much better. After Colin Campbell was raided by the police earlier this year, Patrick sez he has been kicked out of the WCOTR and they have fallen apart as well.
– The rivalry continues! –
Boy, these kids still don’t like each other much. Apparently Patrick is on the warpath in regards to a young Melbournian member of the WCOTR. Patrick’s standing in the Nazi community remains constant somewhere between revulsion and disgust.
One final rumour: Is Reverend Patrick getting hitched? You know where to find us if you can shine any light on that gruesome idea!
UPDATE:
Oops, we got something wrong. Patrick is no longer gunning for a specific member of the COTR. Although young SH has been slagging Patrick off for the past few months, he has returned to the COTC fold with - seemingly - no hard feelings. Reconciliation at it’s best!!
From the United States comes this wacky tale,
Regarding the older brother of that wacky Matt Hale… (who incidentally had the appeal against his 40yr sentence rejected today - sucked in!)
East Peoria man faces gun charges
Brother of Matt Hale allegedly stole, sold 12 firearms from father
Saturday, May 27, 2006
PEKIN - An East Peoria felon and brother of imprisoned white supremacist Matt Hale was charged Friday with illegally possessing a dozen stolen firearms, including an AK-47 rifle and handguns, according to Tazewell County court records.
David M. Hale, 38, of 217 Randolph St., admitted to his father, Russell Hale, and then to police that he stole the guns from his father and sold them for $2,000 worth of crack cocaine since May 1, according to court records. Russell Hale stored the guns at his residence, which he shares with his son.
East Peoria police would not comment on the case, citing its status as an ongoing investigation.
David Hale was charged with aggravated possession of a stolen firearm, a Class X felony punishable by up to 30 years in prison, and unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon, a Class 2 felony punishable by up to seven years in prison. His bond was set at $200,000.
In 1995, David Hale was found guilty of charges stemming from a threat to kill his wife, Angie Hale, who was threatening to leave him. David Hale threatened to kill anyone who tried to take away the couple’s then 1-year-old daughter and was sentenced to six years in prison, according to court records.
In 2002, David Hale was sentenced to two years in prison for violating an order of protection.
He is the older brother of white supremacist Matt Hale, 34. who last year was sentenced to 40 years in prison for his conviction on charges of murder solicitation and obstruction of justice.
Matt Hale encouraged an FBI informant to kill U.S. District Judge Joan Lefkow in late 2002. Hale was angry because Lefkow had ordered his racist organization, the World Church of the Creator, to stop using its name when it lost a trademark lawsuit on appeal.
Joel Dufresne has been charged with 20 counts of sexual assault and one count of extortion. He was to have an extradition hearing today. For the latest report you can go HERE
Yet another “Creatorâ€? in trouble with the law. Why am I not surprised? Actually, my prediction that Mr. Dufresne would be in front of a judge soon has come true. It’s unfortunate that it’s under these circumstances though.
For those playing at home, Reverend Joel is the head of Patrick O’Sullivan’s branch of Creativity.
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