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"When Belgium is flirting with neo-Nazis"

Tom Wight | 01.04.2009 09:14

"The following text and photos have been found on the Belgian forum Indymedia.be at  http://www.indymedia.be/en/node/32446 which have since been censored. Maybe they are considered too embarrassing for a small country so much known for its scandals. The forbidden photos are referring to a conference that took place last September in Hamburg to which representatives of foreign countries participated."

Eric Brasseur is the guy on the picture Cyber Terroristen 01 in the front
Eric Brasseur is the guy on the picture Cyber Terroristen 01 in the front










That one branch of the government of the country that was the source of Nazism supports this activity is more than troubling. But when representatives of Belgium, amongst whom Eric Brasseur, the director of the sects observatory, are involved, this is going too far. How can that be tolerated?

Understandably, Belgian citizens have reasons to be concerned.
What is troubling too is that some of these these goose-stepping and saluting masked guys are UK citizens.

Tom Wight

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Clearly an April Fool

01.04.2009 09:48

The fire hydrant sign gives it away - they don't have signs like that in Belgium or Germany.

But the influence of the right-wing in Belgium is no joke. If you're in Antwerp, remember that one in three people there vote for the right-wing Flemish party Vlaams Belang. It's a strange feeling to walk down the street wondering which ones.

ex-banker


The fire hydrant sign gives it away

01.04.2009 10:12

The fire hydrant sign gives it away - that is a UK fire hydrant sign!

Landale


Scientology frameup

01.04.2009 10:43

The first images of the conference are from an anti-Scientology conference held in Germany, which can be viewed in full on the YouTube site (sorry I don't have the URL handy), which included ex-Scientologists and participants from the Anonymous movement (in the V masks). That conference was picketed by Scientology Germany claiming that Anonymous were associated with school shootings and were 'extremists' of one kind or another. It is also standard Scientology fare o describe critics, particularly in Germany, as Nazis. The following images which feature the British fire hydrant are an attempt to frame anonymous to appear to be goose-stepping, Hitler-saluting Nazis. My guess anyway. . .

Luke