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PapaSkin
12-21-2006, 08:00 PM
The Guardian leads with the news that one of its reporters spent seven months undercover with the hard-right British National Party, rising to the rank of Central London Organiser. During his time as a mole, he came across a network of deception by BNP members. Middle class members had their membership details encrypted, while meetings were clandestine, members directed to "safe houses" by rendezvous points: Members were instructed in the arts of counter-surveillance to avoid detection by the authorities. Leading figures in the party were also supplied with a guide on how to behave in public, in order to "reflect credit on the party", supposedly on the instructions of BNP leader Nick Griffin who is reportedly keen to clean up the party's image. Part of this drive involves orders not to use racist or anti-semitic language in public. READ MORE..

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Chicago Red
12-21-2006, 08:06 PM
The Guardian leads with the news that one of its reporters spent seven months undercover with the hard-right British National Party, rising to the rank of Central London Organiser. During his time as a mole, he came across a network of deception by BNP members. Middle class members had their membership details encrypted, while meetings were clandestine, members directed to "safe houses" by rendezvous points: Members were instructed in the arts of counter-surveillance to avoid detection by the authorities. Leading figures in the party were also supplied with a guide on how to behave in public, in order to "reflect credit on the party", supposedly on the instructions of BNP leader Nick Griffin who is reportedly keen to clean up the party's image. Part of this drive involves orders not to use racist or anti-semitic language in public. READ MORE..

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Damn, seems no one wants to be honest anymore . . .