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Old December 9th, 2004 #1
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I was reading an old ELC today and thought I would share it.
It's old, but strangely up to date in the topics it's discussing.
I particularly like the section about "Affordable cars"
Odins-Eye/sharon ebanks does love going on about these old cars that Nick drives around in, what she doesn't point out is that Nick has been claiming over the odds expenses to rent cars off himself.
It's amazing how stupid some people are, even when a man is taking money directly from their pocket they are blind to it and even praise him for it.
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To the irritation of many, the 'Electronic Loose Cannon' has devoted itself during the past two years to exposing the dishonest personality of BNP Chairman Nick Griffin. This dishonesty has manifested itself in the form of unscrupulous political opportunism, sexual hypocrisy and, not least, FINANCIAL CORRUPTION.

As regards financial corruption, I revealed that Griffin began extracting
ludicrous amounts of cash from party funds for himself - and other members
of his family - from the moment he took office. He pulls out hundreds of
pounds a week in salary and doubles this up with "expenses" claims.
Griffin's mother, Jean, is on the payroll: £50 a week for taking telephone
calls (entered into the accounts as "Secretarial Services"). No doubt his
accountant father, Edgar, also derives a fee for "doing" - to put no finer
point on it - the party's books. (Edgar Griffin is also the accountant for
Roberto Fiore and the various scams run by Fiore's International Third
Position.)

I gather Griffin's wife, Jackie, has also benefited from a transaction
involving the buying and selling and re-selling of one of her old cars via
a Griffin used-car sales operation knows as Affordable Cars, the profits of
which are claimed to be "shared with the BNP". Ha! Ha! Would YOU buy a
second-hand car from these people?

Needless to say, no reference to income from Affordable Cars was itemised
in last year's BNP accounts (which were published to the wider BNP membership
by me in the ELC - not by the BNP leadership!)
We pointed out that this Griffin family feeding-frenzy excited the
resentment of the man who is (for the moment) the BNP's second in command:
Tony Lecomber.

Lecomber derives a very much smaller income from the party than Griffin.
This low income qualifies him to claim various state welfare benefits to
help him support his family. Last year Lecomber's discontent was smoothed
over by Griffin giving him £1,500 from BNP's Trafalgar Club funds and
fraudulently itemising this transaction in the club's accounts as
"Repayment of a Debt".

High Court barrister Adrian Davies (who has represented the party in a
professional capacity, but who is not a BNP member) reported on this affair
to the BNP Advisory Council last year. He pointed out that false accounting
and fraudulently claiming state benefits are both criminal offences.

Mr. Davies' report was promptly misrepresented to the BNP membership by
Lecomber in a bulletin which announced that the party leaderhip had been
"cleared" of all allegations of financial impropriety in the matter of the
Trafalgar Club funds. I had to correct Lecomber's tissue of lies by
publishing Mr. Davies' report in full which, until then, had been kept from
the BNP membership.

Griffin was also in reciept of a $1000/week wage from the American friends of the BNP, ensuring that less than 30% of the funds actually reached the party.

Griffin used a percieved loophole in Northern Ireland as a device to explain to senior
members of the party why there could be "no formal accounting of money sent
by the AF-BNP". These idiots were persuaded that this absence of accounting
was necessary to fool the U.K. authorities when in fact THEY - the Dear
Leader's "close comrades" - were the primary targets for fooling! The dolts
swallowed this explanation with the same bovine lack of comprehension that
they swallowed Lecomber's lying "Clean Bill of Health" bulletin about the
Trafalgar Club swindle.

It's like a scene from George Orwell's 'Animal Farm' when the stupid
animals drift away from the barn feeling distinctly uneasy, apprehending
that, somehow - in a way that they are too stupid to comprehend - they had
been subjected to yet another swindle by the clever pigs led by Napoleon.

Boxer, the plough horse - soon destined for the knacker's yard - rallies
his fellow dullards with his all-purpose maxim: "Napoleon is ALWAYS right! I
will work HARDER!"

The difference between the dullards in 'Animal Farm' and the dullards in
the BNP is that Orwell's livestock had at least an inkling that they had
been conned, whereas no such awareness seems to have unsettled what members
of the BNP's Leadership Council are pleased to call their "minds".

The authorities are quite happy for Britain's major "racist" political
party to be run by the likes of the Nick Griffin, his family and the small
circle of cronies who are all - in one way or another - on the payroll and on
the take. In fact, under Griffin, the BNP poses more of a threat to its
subscription-paying and donation-giving members than it does to the
Establishment! In this regard, the BNP mirrors Establishment parties in
Parliament.

A Griffin-run "racist" party is no threat to the Establishment - especially
since it announced that it was dropping its foundation policy of
repatriating coloured immigrants compulsorily (if necessary) in favour of a
new policy which advocates a wholly voluntary repatriation scheme. In
making this change the BNP has, in effect, run up the White Flag and signalled
its acceptance that Britain will be, forever, a multi-racial society!

Yes! That's what the "Voluntary Repatriation only" policy means, folks - or
didn't you realise that?

Griffin family enjoy South of France holiday

IMPORTANT! Did any of you notice that Nick Griffin was uncharacteristically
very quiet during his father's five minutes of fame in connection with the
Conservative Party's leadership election campaign? If you did notice, did
you wonder why?

The answer was buried away in a report by Oliver Wright ["Defiant Griffin
vows to join 'moderate' BNP"] published in The Times on 25th August:
"Last night Nick Griffin was unable to back his father up as he was on
holiday with his family in the South of France . . . "

The South of France is Europe's - and one of the world's - most expensive
holiday destination. Where did Griffin find the money to treat his wife and
their four children to such a luxury vacation? Or was he given a 'freebie'
as is given to Tony Blair and his family. If the latter, who was the
benefactor?

I remark somewhat ruefully that in the 13 years that I was an employee of
the National Front I had only ONE 'holiday': a long weekend in Cornwall in
August 1978 during which I toured branches and addressed a S.W. Regional
rally. My return rail fare was paid by NF HQ and my bed and board was met
by hospitable Cornish members. My spending money came out of my weekly wage of
(as I recollect) about £35 a week.

No doubt I was a fool in those days and the old NF got everything wrong ...
Nick always does seem to have trouble with those accounts doesn't he?
Same again this year hey nicky boy?
Only 6 months late, you must have some major cooking to do to take that long.
 
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It's like a scene from George Orwell's 'Animal Farm' when the stupid
animals drift away from the barn feeling distinctly uneasy, apprehending
that, somehow - in a way that they are too stupid to comprehend - they had
been subjected to yet another swindle by the clever pigs led by Napoleon.

Boxer, the plough horse - soon destined for the knacker's yard - rallies
his fellow dullards with his all-purpose maxim: "Napoleon is ALWAYS right! I
will work HARDER!"


This is very good.
 
Old December 9th, 2004 #3
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HMMMM.........

ELC seems remarkably well informed........wonder what/who are his sources??
 
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Webster may be a lot of things, but an idiot he isn't !
 
Old December 10th, 2004 #5
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HMMMM.........

ELC seems remarkably well informed........wonder what/who are his sources??
Nationalists and BNP members, Webster knows a lot of people.
He recently had an e-mail from tony "118 118" lebomber, I'm sure that his admissions in that over Tyndall, combined with other sources will make a new ELC in the near future.
 
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