Hey, trivia question for our readers.
What do these guys....
.... have in common with this guy?
Well, aside from the obvious, they (or the groups they were associated with) and others are all mentioned in the report by Pierre Blais which allowed for the deportation of Ernst Zundel based upon credible evidence that he was a threat to Canada's national security of Canadian citizens owing to his links with often violent hate groups.
We well knew about the Blais Report, however it recently dawned on us that none of our membership had yet to read the full report. So we asked a friend of a friend of a friend if she might be able to find us a copy. We received it a few days ago. As it is public domain we can, and will, publish it here in it's entirety, however we do draw our readers to two of the more interesting portions:
Wait, what did you say to Levant again Marc?
Uh, the Heritage Front uh, was active back in, uh, the the 90s and I was a young kid at the time. I had some, uh, interest in some of the things that they were doing in particularly thing like uh opposition to employment equity, things like reducing immigration. So I uh, listened to some of what they were about, and uh, I went away from it. I mean I was involved with them peripherally in my teenage years.
The Internet is fun.
What do these guys....
1. Nick Griffin 2. Dennis Mahon 3.Richard Girnt Butler, Aryan Nations founder 4. Eugène Terre'Blanche, founder of the Afrikaner Resistance Movement 5. Ewald Althans (no longer a part of the neo-Nazi movement) 6. Bernard Klatt 7. Tom Metzger of W.A.R. 8. Wolfgang Droege and Marc Lemire, the first and second leaders of the Heritage Front 9. Chris Newhook, violent member of the Heritage Front currently in prison as as a dangerous offender 10. Siegfried Verbeke, Holocaust revisionist 11. National Alliance founder William Pierce 12. Terry Long, leader of the Aryan Nations in Alberta |
Well, aside from the obvious, they (or the groups they were associated with) and others are all mentioned in the report by Pierre Blais which allowed for the deportation of Ernst Zundel based upon credible evidence that he was a threat to Canada's national security of Canadian citizens owing to his links with often violent hate groups.
We well knew about the Blais Report, however it recently dawned on us that none of our membership had yet to read the full report. So we asked a friend of a friend of a friend if she might be able to find us a copy. We received it a few days ago. As it is public domain we can, and will, publish it here in it's entirety, however we do draw our readers to two of the more interesting portions:
Wait, what did you say to Levant again Marc?
Uh, the Heritage Front uh, was active back in, uh, the the 90s and I was a young kid at the time. I had some, uh, interest in some of the things that they were doing in particularly thing like uh opposition to employment equity, things like reducing immigration. So I uh, listened to some of what they were about, and uh, I went away from it. I mean I was involved with them peripherally in my teenage years.
The Internet is fun.
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