August 22, 2007

BNP resorts to lies in desperate attempt to conceal business links

Regular readers will recall that we posted an item about the BNP's latest business venture, Avocado Mortgages, back on June 27th. In the article, we made it clear that Avocado is directly linked to the British National Party, that the registrant of the site is Steve Blake, the BNP's webmaster and also the registrant of the BNP's own site, Avocado Finance, Albion Life, the Skip Hire Registry, the Christian Council of Britain and Brightahomes (double-glazing) - all of which are run solely by and for the BNP.

The only difference between Avocado and, for instance, the Christian Council of Britain, is that the former is clearly intended to be a money-making venture as opposed to the latter which is simply an organisation to jump on an available bandwagon for short-term political gain.

The links between the BNP and Avocado Mortgages have been confirmed time and time again by our many correspondents in the BNP itself. So why do we mention it? Because there has been an attempt to stifle discussion of Avocado via Voice of Reason's web host Streamline.net.

Some mysterious person has written to Streamline claiming not only that Avocado has nothing to do with the BNP but that the claim that it is connected is 'an outright lie' and that it could seriously damage the 'business venture', and asks that the relevant article (the same as the one above) be removed from the site. Freedom of speech the BNP way, huh?

Let's go through this clearly just in case Streamline are looking in - the BNP is a fascist organisation. Okay, that should be enough for them to tell the complainant to get lost but probably won't be. Maybe if that hasn't convinced them, the fact that Avocado is sprinkled with the trademarked images of legitimate building societies without the permission of any of the companies (we have email evidence to support that fact) might change their mind and stop them picking on a legitimate news source rather than a fascist money-making scam.

Look at the BNP's Project Iona art page. On every single page bar the PI home page itself there is a link to Avocado Mortgages (incidentally, the only place Avocado advertises is on BNP sites). That link used to be to a company named Brightahomes, that was an advertising scam to reap commission on sales of double-glazing. The Brightahomes page, run by the BNP, carries an ad for Avocado. As does Horse Matters, another BNP page which just happens to carry 'sponsored' ads for both Avocado and Brightahomes.

The BNP's own Regional Voices page has a single advertising link - to Brightahomes. Click on the Brightahomes link and there you are immediately faced with an advert by Avocado!

The British National Party - or whatever idiot (possibly David Boulton, its business-partner in so many of these crap online businesses) it got to make the complaint on its behalf - is lying. And it claims to be the most democratic, honest, freedom-loving, freedom of speech-loving party that exists.

Yeah, sure.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

The BNP is full of dirty tricks. Thieves, liars and bullshitters, the lot of them.

Anonymous said...

"most democratic, freedom-loving, freedom of speech-loving"
Not even one out of three!

Anonymous said...

"The BNP is full of dirty tricks. Thieves, liars and bullshitters, the lot of them."

The leadership are, not the rank and file. The rank and file at the moment are the exploited ones.

Anonymous said...

Tell this Streamline mob to piss off. Any support of a fascist group should be the kiss of death to them and it's pretty clear thayt the BNP and Avocado Ripoffs Limited - which ISN'T even a bona-fide company - are linked all the way through from top to bottom. If it's going to lose so much business becaise of Denises site, why isn't it listed at Companies House.

Bullshit, all the way through.

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Anonymous said...

If Streamline are reading these comments, perhaps they'd like to know that the Whois report shows up registrant Steve Blake as a 'non-trading individual'. Patently, the site is a trading site so what gives?

Anonymous said...

An avocado has always been an over rated, tasteless and expensive fruit.

Anonymous said...

"If it's going to lose so much business becaise of Denises site, why isn't it listed at Companies House."


Because it's one of Nick Griffin's many fake businesses.

Anonymous said...

sadie seems high on votes. probably because of her unpopularity with groups.

Anonymous said...

Avocado is not the only business being touted by the BNP. Their "regional voiceS" articles about Corsham all have an advert for a local taxi firm. Which is very worring given that the firm is prepared to disclose its links with the BNP.

Anonymous said...

Well if a public taxi, opperating under "Hackney Cab" licence has affiliations to the BNP then this is a matter which might well be considered by the apropriate Council Licnsing Committees.

John P said...

I did manage to get several of the banks and building societies to complain and get their logos removed but I have been rather busy for the last few weeks, I'll chase up the rest later this week hopefully.

Anonymous said...

Note how all these BNP fronts have no contact information, no address just phoney webforms and redirected email addresses.

UK limited companies (and other businesses) are now required or expected to provide full contact info including an address that is not a BNP PO Box number :-O