A suspected neo-Nazi has appeared in court accused of terrorist offences.
Nathan Worrell, 34, allegedly kept a massive collection of far-Right propaganda and had a membership card for the Ku Klux Klan. He is also accused of hoarding bomb-making manuals, weed-killer for making explosives and waging a racist campaign against a couple – an Asian man and white woman. Jobless Worrell, of Cromwell Road, Grimsby, allegedly plastered a lamp-post and gate near their home with offensive stickers.
Worrell was arrested after police forced entry to his home on January 24. He was questioned for several days before being taken to City of Westminster Magistrates' Court in London by officers from the Counter Terrorism Unit in Leeds.
Appearing pale and thin in a grey sweatshirt and black trousers, Worrell spoke only to confirm his details. He has yet to enter pleas to one charge of possession of material for terrorist purposes, one count of possession of information useful in the preparation of an act of terrorism and one of racial harassment.
Peter McDonagh, prosecuting, told the court: "Officers found voluminous amounts of far-Right literature and membership cards for the Ku Klux Klan, the November Ninth Society – the British Nazi party – and the British People's Party. They date to December of last year so we are talking about current political affiliations."
He said a large number of manuals on making explosives, booby traps, weapons and poisons were also found, as well as 1.5kg of weedkiller under a sink which contained a key ingredient for bomb-making. Police also found 171 matchstick heads and a number of dismantled fireworks, some on top of a bin.
Mr McDonagh added: "The prosecution would say this is an individual who has extremely far-Right affiliations who has gone some way to preparing items for making of explosives."
The court heard racist stickers were also found as well as newspaper reports on which Worrell is alleged to have written "pipe bomb". On a letter from his tenants' association he had allegedly scrawled offensive threats to black people in Grimsby.
The hearing was adjourned until February 7 and Worrell was remanded in custody.
Yorkshire Post
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He's a current BPP member. Wander if the Sofa Soaker knew and approved of his activities?
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Is nazi terrorist Nathan Worrell a member of the American Ku Klux Klan (KKK) or its British branch? Didn’t the BNP and the American KKK attempt a hook up back in 2005?:
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There was the recent neo-nazi scandal about the BNP’s site on Facebook. It had pictures of Ku Klux Klan members posing with a sword under the caption: "Local BNP meeting, Blacks welcome". Quoting from an article:
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Nathan Worrell and his links to the ever so crazy and lunatic nazi November Ninth Society (also called either British First Party or British Nazi Party). Its leader, the nutter nazi Kevin Quinn, was convicted in 2005 of inciting racial hatred against Jews for distributing copies of anti-Jewish tract ‘The Longest Hatred’, written by the now deceased nazi BNP candidate Jane Birdwood (who herself was convicted of inciting racial hatred for ‘The Longest Hatred’).
ReplyDeleteThe nazi November 9th Society (aka British First Party) was founded by Terry Flynn, the racist BNP’s representative in Milton Keynes. Further, former nazi BNP organiser John Martin stood as a candidate for the November 9th Society/British First Party.
ReplyDeleteAhhh, Nathan Worrell and the British People’s Party (BPP): made up of rejects from the BNP (now that's bad!). I don’t what it was – either the BNP was too lunatical for the people who left to form the BPP. Or, the BPP were too lunatical for the BNP.
ReplyDeleteWell, it seems that they kinda get along. The BPP claims that it won’t field candidates in elections as it claims to have declared a 'truce' with its big brother, the BNP. I guess this mean that BNP = Big Führer and BPP = little führer.
Looks like wannabe neo-nazi bomber Nathan Worrell was grassed up his fellow nazi BPP/ex-BNP/Redwatch comrades. There's nothing like unity amongst nazis when they are all police informers, saving their own fascist arses being PC Plod's bitch.
ReplyDeleteIt's good to see a nutzi finaly accused of a terrorism related offence (as opposed to just prosession). Strange thro that the Mail hasn't picked up on it :D
ReplyDeleteHeard the one about the BNP member who tried to blow up political correctness? He failed - it was political correctness gone mad!
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ReplyDeleteHe was a loner, he will find out about mixed race relationships in the showers.
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