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Dr Mindbender
15th July 2009, 20:45
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8152159.stm

Neo-Nazi convicted of terror plan


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Lewington had denied all eight charges against him

A white supremacist has been convicted at the Old Bailey of having explosives with intent to endanger life and preparing for acts of terrorism. Neil Lewington, 43, had been developing a bomb-making factory in his bedroom in Tilehurst, Reading, the trial heard.
He was carrying components for two home-made bombs when arrested last October in Lowestoft, Suffolk.
Sentencing was adjourned until 8 September, but Judge Peter Thornton said a lengthy jail term was likely.
"Neil Lewington clearly set out to make viable devices which could have seriously injured or possibly killed members of the public going about their daily lives," said Metropolitan Police Deputy Assistant Commissioner John McDowall.
Lewington's arrest on a train at Lowestoft station was by chance, after he had been abusing a female train conductor.
A search of his bag uncovered the home-made bombs.

Bomb parts
Later investigation of his bedroom at his parents' home found weedkiller, firelighters, three tennis balls with diagrams on how to convert them into shrapnel bombs, firework powder, electrical timers and detonators.
A notebook labelled "Waffen SS UK members' handbook" included a "device logbook" of drawings of electronics and chemical mixtures.
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Brian Altman QC, prosecuting

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White supremacist's terror plans (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8150619.stm)

Brian Altman QC, prosecuting, said: "This man, who had strong if not fanatical right-wing leanings and opinions, was on the cusp of embarking on a campaign of terrorism against those he considered non-British.
"The defendant had in his possession the component parts of two viable improvised incendiary devices.
"He had the parts which, if assembled together, would have created devices which if ignited would have caught alight and caused flames and fire.
"Later searches of the house where the defendant lived, in particular his own bedroom, revealed nothing short of a factory for the production of many such similar devices."
DAC McDowall said: "Whilst our inquiries did not uncover any details about intended targets, we do not underestimate the impact that Lewington's actions and extremist beliefs may have had on communities nationwide."

'Oddball' defence
During the trial, Lewington was described as a loner who had been unemployed for 10 years after losing his last job owing to drunkenness, and who had not spoken to his father for 10 years.
The defendant spent time searching for girlfriends on chatlines, where he made racist remarks and spoke of converting tennis balls into bombs.
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A first search of the home was halted as explosives experts were called

The prosecution told the court how Lewington had said to one woman that "the only good Paki was a dead Paki".
He was a member of the National Front and wanted the Ku Klux Klan brought back, he told women.
David Etherington QC, defending, had argued there was insufficient evidence to say Lewington was a terrorist rather than just an "oddball".
"Is he the real deal? Is he a terrorist or is he just a big pest, a nuisance?" Mr Etherington asked the jury.
He suggested Lewington was a "silly, immature, alcoholic, dysfunctional twit, fantasising to make up for a rather sad life".
But the defendant was convicted of seven out of eight explosives and terrorism charges.

Dr Mindbender
20th July 2009, 00:37
is no-one else even remotely happy about this?

hmmph! *shrugs shoulders*

Steve_j
20th July 2009, 01:10
This guy sounds like a loner or "lone wolf" incident, but didnt the story of this arrest break about a week before the "300 weapons and so many bombs" story??

Think the are related in any way?

oh and RE post above... yes i am happy :) But would have been happier if the above headline had read "Neo Nazi claims a clean sweep in the Darwin awards"

OneNamedNameLess
20th July 2009, 01:22
This guy sounds like a loner or "lone wolf" incident, but didnt the story of this arrest break about a week before the "300 weapons and so many bombs" story??

Think the are related in any way?

oh and RE post above... yes i am happy :) But would have been happier if the above headline had read "Neo Nazi claims a clean sweep in the Darwin awards"

Lol. This guy was made for the Darwin awards.

thejambo1
20th July 2009, 06:08
he certainly fits the bill as nazi bonehead.:D

h0m0revolutionary
20th July 2009, 10:47
I was reading about this in the paper a few days back and his lawyer is well funny. His leading defence is that the defendent is sad, unattractive, has no life, severely depressed, got no friends and has no relationship with anyone other than the fantasies in his head - which he makes up as a substitute for his abnormally crap life.

How guttered would you be if even your lawyer started laying into you :o.

nuisance
20th July 2009, 12:09
Don't look like much of a bonehead.

Stand Your Ground
25th July 2009, 23:13
he certainly fits the bill as nazi bonehead.:D
Indeed. Another pile of trash in the trash bin.

*Viva La Revolucion*
26th July 2009, 13:23
He suggested Lewington was a "silly, immature, alcoholic, dysfunctional twit, fantasising to make up for a rather sad life".

That's quite a description! :D It's so lucky that they found him before he did any damage. I'd hate to think what would've happened if his behaviour had gone unnoticed.

Fictional
28th July 2009, 16:17
Do want more boneheads to get sent down, they perfectly sum up most of National Front in a few sentances.

Killfacer
2nd August 2009, 20:33
Good.

ionwhite
2nd August 2009, 21:05
I'm always reading "neo-Nazi" this and "neo-Nazi" that - seems to be a catch-all phrase, much like everyone that's depressed and moody is now diagnosed as 'bi-polar', sort of a fad and a lazy short-hand to describe something, or someone in vague terms but using buzzwords everyone can easily identify with - not a clear political or ideological statement.

Wtf is a "neo Nazi" these days. That's what I want to know, anyone care to enlighten with some actual and thoughtful replies as opposed to knee-jerk rote?

(btw, Hello - I'm new :))

Dr Mindbender
2nd August 2009, 21:35
I'm always reading "neo-Nazi" this and "neo-Nazi" that - seems to be a catch-all phrase, much like everyone that's depressed and moody is now diagnosed as 'bi-polar', sort of a fad and a lazy short-hand to describe something, or someone in vague terms but using buzzwords everyone can easily identify with - not a clear political or ideological statement.

Wtf is a "neo Nazi" these days. That's what I want to know, anyone care to enlighten with some actual and thoughtful replies as opposed to knee-jerk rote?

(btw, Hello - I'm new :))

National Socialism

Care to explain the 'Nationalist' custom title?

Pol Pot
3rd August 2009, 03:22
This is a begining of something dangerous...
Al Queda for insance isnt a hard disciplined and organised terror cell Bush admin. portrayed it as.
It consists from a loose variety of muslims who differ in their opinion similarily as far right differs amongst themselves.
The only thing that creates some sort of "structure and cohesion" is actually the Osama and his few friends: they are the ones that those willing enough eventually contact and those people give the instructions advice and finantial assistance in carrying of their attacks.

Now if there happens to be one filthy rich, filthy nazi who is zealous enough to be nazi osama, then nazi terrorism is quite possible.

some weirdos like this one will apply in their local far right fringe groups, they will then be told who and how to do what and with who, and also get money to their account for the appropriate action being planned.

Ovi
3rd August 2009, 14:31
I'm always reading "neo-Nazi" this and "neo-Nazi" that - seems to be a catch-all phrase, much like everyone that's depressed and moody is now diagnosed as 'bi-polar', sort of a fad and a lazy short-hand to describe something, or someone in vague terms but using buzzwords everyone can easily identify with - not a clear political or ideological statement.

Wtf is a "neo Nazi" these days. That's what I want to know, anyone care to enlighten with some actual and thoughtful replies as opposed to knee-jerk rote?

(btw, Hello - I'm new :))
There's a nazi around here. :laugh:

Pogue
3rd August 2009, 20:37
They come by every now and again, then get banned. Interesting lives they lead.

Dr Mindbender
3rd August 2009, 21:58
They come by every now and again, then get banned. Interesting lives they lead.

good riddance.