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Post subject: BNP Weapons Cache Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 6:41 pm |
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Several Rocket launchers, biological/nuclear suits and large amount of BNP literature were seized from the house of a retired dentist and his accomplice, a BNP electoral candidate.
The haul was amazingly the largest cache of weapons ever to be discovered in a house in this country reports a local north-west paper.
A RETIRED Grange dentist is accused of being part of a bomb plot after a record number of explosives were seized in a Lancashire town.
David Bolais Jackson, 62, of Trent Road, Nelson, was arrested on Friday in the Lancaster area after leaving his Grange practice for the last time.
Jackson was charged with being in possession of an explosive substance for an unlawful purpose.
However, it is unclear who or what the intended target might have been.
Police found rocket launchers, chemicals, British National Party literature and a nuclear or biological suit at his home.
The find came shortly after they had recovered 22 chemical components from the house of his alleged accomplice, Robert Cottage, a former BNP election candidate, who lives in Colne.
The haul is thought to be the largest ever found at a house in this country.
The popular media coverage of this case is non-existent. One can only conclude that this is because the two BNP fascists were simply not Muslims and hence this was a non-story.
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Post subject: Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 8:04 pm |
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Rocket launchers at his house??
WTF and why a couple you really only ned one. I guess he had a partner.
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Post subject: Re: BNP Weapons Cache Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 4:57 am |
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Prove It wrote: The popular media coverage of this case is non-existent. One can only conclude that this is because the two BNP fascists were simply not Muslims and hence this was a non-story.
Goddam Right, shouldn't he charged under some terrorist act?
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Post subject: Re: BNP Weapons Cache Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 6:55 am |
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Prove It wrote: The popular media coverage of this case is non-existent. One can only conclude that this is because the two BNP fascists were simply not Muslims and hence this was a non-story.
I love media these days, they were not muslims, they did not fit our current terrorist profile so why tell people about it. I guess they don't want to scare us unless they can gain more support for Israel's attacks on muslim states.
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Post subject: Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 8:12 pm |
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I never thought I'd say thanks to the Socialist Worker's Party, but without them being on the case this story wouldn't have even got as much coverage as websites like this can offer.
Where's the mass-media coverage? The only justifiable reason I can think of for them not covering it is that they thought it might encourage more extremists. That's me being generous...
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Post subject: Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 7:47 am |
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I ran across an article today entitled
Code: " Media Hypes Nutcase Scribblings as "Terror Plot Admission""
Which mentioned this exact incident and compared it to another incident where a muslim was caught with nothing but mindless scriblings
Quote: The British media is feverishly hyping the deranged notes of a screwball Muslim Londoner as evidence of a huge "terror plot admission" in which Wall Street and other prominent buildings were the target - despite the fact that the suspect had no means whatsoever to carry out the attack - meanwhile completely ignoring a report earlier this week where the largest haul of explosives and a rocket launcher were found at a white man's house in Burnley.
full article here
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Post subject: BBC (lack of) Response Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 1:27 pm |
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I actually emailed the BBC and asked why there had been no coverage of this news.
Here is their reply.
Quote: "Thanks for your e-mail. We had planned to cover this issue on last week's NewsWatch programme, but unfortunately had to drop the item at the last minute because the police didn't come back in time with information we needed to make sure our report didn't break the law.
The simple answer is that the national BBC should have covered this but missed the story - it was featured on BBC Radio Lancashire, where the offences occurred, but should have had wider coverage nationally. However, it's also interesting that of the national newspapers, only the Sunday Times carried any mention of the case at all.
I think this is partly down to the way the police locally handled the whole thing - and words have been said about the lack of information coming from them.
However, I should point out that much of the information you may have read on various websites goes far beyond what should be reported once people have been arrested and charged, and the BBC could not have given anywhere near that much detail of the case.
But I'm told there will definitely be someone covering next Monday's court hearing in Burnley. "
I shall be watching the news and checking their website tomorrow to see what (if anything) is reported.
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Post subject: Re: BBC (lack of) Response Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 4:37 pm |
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PeterJ wrote: I actually emailed the BBC and asked why there had been no coverage of this news. Here is their reply. Quote: "Thanks for your e-mail. We had planned to cover this issue on last week's NewsWatch programme, but unfortunately had to drop the item at the last minute because the police didn't come back in time with information we needed to make sure our report didn't break the law.
The simple answer is that the national BBC should have covered this but missed the story - it was featured on BBC Radio Lancashire, where the offences occurred, but should have had wider coverage nationally. However, it's also interesting that of the national newspapers, only the Sunday Times carried any mention of the case at all.
I think this is partly down to the way the police locally handled the whole thing - and words have been said about the lack of information coming from them.
However, I should point out that much of the information you may have read on various websites goes far beyond what should be reported once people have been arrested and charged, and the BBC could not have given anywhere near that much detail of the case.
But I'm told there will definitely be someone covering next Monday's court hearing in Burnley. " I shall be watching the news and checking their website tomorrow to see what (if anything) is reported.
Thanks for that
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