November 22, 2024

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US NAZI THINKS HE'S ENTERING THE UK? BOLLOCKS!

Preston WingintonSo we met this chump Preston Winginton when he attended one of the conferences at the J.O.U.A.M. Hall in Elmwood Park, NJ that we protested. Since then he has been busy painting a huge red bullseye on his behind by cozying up to every bonehead he could find, from Young Americans For Freedom’s Kyle Bristow, to the murderous scum in Russia. Now when the UK put out that list of people they didn’t want in the country earlier this year, Preston’s name wasn’t on it. We are guessing that was an oversight on their part, because when he got there, the only sight he was able to take in was probably the beautiful coffee shops of Heathrow Airport. Oh, and he also enjoyed the hospitality of the local law enforcement officials who kindly told him that he was not welcome there. He was asked to speak at the British National Party’s (BNP) annual “Red White and Blue” festival, but the BNP didn’t bother to ask if he was on a list of undesirables that are not allowed in the country. Eh, live and learn!

Daily Mail

An American extremist has been banned from entering Britain to attend a controversial BNP festival.

Preston Wiginton, a close associate of BNP leader Nick Griffin, was turned away at Heathrow because officials believed his presence would stir up racial tension.

He was meant to be teaming up with Mr Griffin at the Red, White and Blue rally, the BNP’s annual summer party which takes place in Codnor, Derbyshire this weekend.

Preston Wiginton, a white supremacist from Texas, was banned from entering the UK to attend a BNP festival

There were suggestions he would be speaking at the event, but the BNP denied these rumours.

A UK Border Agency spokesman said Mr Wiginton, 44, was sent back to New York from Heathrow airport on Thursday.

The BNP’s deputy leader Simon Darby said of Mr Wiginton: ‘He came to last year’s Red, White and Blue and was coming to this year’s but they wouldn’t let him in for some reason. He wasn’t coming to speak.’

Mr Wiginton, a freshman student at Texas A & M university, wrote an essay in 2006 which described non-white immigration as ‘an abnormal growth that is threatening the life of American culture and the life of American people’.

He said: ‘If action is taken, and time is of the essence, this cancer can be eradicated.’

If not, he added, ‘the death of the American way of life, identity and sovereignty is certain.’

He is rumoured to spend half of the year living in a flat in Moscow that he sublets from a former leader of the Ku Klux Klan, David Duke.

In October 2007 he organised and paid for Nick Griffin to speak at three American universities to coincide with Islam Awareness Week.

As well as financing the trip he also appealed to members of Nazi internet forums to donate money to the BNP.

Later that year he organised a march in the Russian capital at which leading Nazis addressed a crowd of fascists shouting ‘death to Jews’ and ‘glory to Russia.’

He also spearheaded the support for Griffin during his trial for inciting racial hatred in 2006, and set up an online petition urging the British Government to drop the prosecution.

He regularly posts anti-Semitic messages on the neo-Nazi website Stormfront.

One reads: ‘And the Jew – how many nations and economies have they destroyed – yes they were doing this in many centuries ago as well. The Jew has infested every nation – there is no where else to go.’

Nick Lowles, editor of anti-fascist magazine Searchlight, said the decision to ban him was ‘great news’.

He added: ‘He is one of the world’s most extreme racists – this shows what the BNP are really like.’

 

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