Daily Archives: October 9, 2008

Lex Wotton on Trial

Update : Lex was found guilty. Free Lex Wotton rally Melbourne 12pm Saturday November 1 GPO Cnr Bourke and Elizabeth Streets City Lex Wotton is a Palm Island man currently on trial in Brisbane. He is a plumber and the … Continue reading

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“Book Club” meeting goes awry

London: Anarchists arrested after clash with BNP activists in East End East London Advertiser October 8, 2008 SIX anarchists were arrested in a street fight after they discovered BNP activists had duped a vicar into letting them use his church … Continue reading

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Sarah Palin VS Ms South Carolina

See also : McCain linked to group in Iran-Contra affair, Pete Yost, Associated Press, October 7, 2008; a reference to McCain’s membership of the Advisory Board to The U.S. Council for World Freedom, a member of the World Anti-Communist League, … Continue reading

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Food and shelter

Steal don’t starve Food has always been about class in [XYZ]. “The nature of our diets has been entirely shaped by the class system of the 19th century and the white working-class experience of industrialisation,” says Tim Lang, professor of … Continue reading

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Little Goebbels

Sunday 10 October [1943] was a cold autumn day, but the enthusiastic Nazi volunteers eagerly took the Slovene flag from the army barracks, which was carried proudly at the head of the procession by Vladimir Menart, one of Urbančič’s close … Continue reading

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Horst in court

Above : Fredrick Töben (Adelaide Institute) and Welf Herfurth (ex-One Nation, ex-Australia First Party[?], mathaba.net) annexe Sydney using the MaGiCaL pOwErS invested in Horst Mahler‘s flag and on behalf of the Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands, January 27, 2005. Unkle Fred is … Continue reading

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