February 25, 2010

Irish “White Power” forum appoints new king of the sad people

Neit, aka LeviathanNI, aka Neil House, is the new mod for Stormfront Ireland. They tried to run a poll to democratically elect a user to the role but these guys don’t have much truck with democracy. Instead Neit, who received a pathetic three votes, was handed the role, much to the ire of posters concerned about his loyalist background.

House has served in both the British and Irish army, ran for election as a Socialist and was brought up a Loyalist. Truly a colourful character who seems to be willing to try anything once, in his short thirty something years he really has gotten around. This blog welcomes his divisive appointment.

He is pictured below attending a Stormfront meet-up in Dublin last year.

Sunday Mirror - 2009 - Brian Whelan

THIS is the man who wants to unite loyalists and republicans - to stir up MORE racist violence on the streets.

Neo-nazi Neil House is plotting to bring Catholics and Protestants together to create what he calls a “racially pure” united Ireland.

Belfast-based House, who claims to have been a soldier and served with both the British and Irish armies, is hoping to see racist violence spread across the 32 counties.

House, 31, says he swears his loyalty to the British Crown but is willing to co-operate with right wing Republicans to bring race hate to Ireland’s streets.

And he gloated over how “good” last week’s horrific racist attacks on Romanian families in South Belfast were.

House claims to have been creating a network of contacts across the country in the hope of uniting nationalists, loyalists and even Eastern European immigrants to form a neo-nazi movement.

He said: “It is a few locals I know of and the good thing is that this is something they have done themselves, with no encouragement. The potential is there, I just need to harness it.”

Rejecting his staunch protestant upbringing, House has converted to “Arian Catholicism” an obscure religion he hopes to use to help spread his message of hate.

He says he has made contact with British neo-nazi group, the British Freedom Fighters (BFF), which claims to have an Ulster branch and bragged there will be more attacks to come.

House said: “I can tell you there will be more over the next while, we just need to get them together and get a bit organised. I have a few friends in the South that are keen to link up and fight the good fight.”

The self-styled “white nationalist” was in Dublin last month during a trip around the country to whip up support for his sick racist plans - but one of his potential “recruits” was an undercover Sunday Mirror reporter.

House outlined plans to establish his nationwide race hate group, and was overtly racist, pouring out his white supremacist bile to other “recruits” at the meeting in a pub in Temple Bar.

He was one of the lead organisers of a new neo-nazi group he has formed called the Legion of Saint Ailbhe group.

He hopes it will bring together nationalists, loyalists and ultra rightwing skinheads to plan for their united “all white Ireland”.

He confessed to our reporter that despite his northern Presbyterian upbringing he believed that he needed to unite republicans and loyalists to fight immigration into Ireland, north and south.

Then ranted: “We all see and share the frustration of watching our cities and towns fall to the hoards of darkskinned scum.

“Divide and rule is something that has created many generations of mistrust but it is possible to be white nationalist and a republican or loyalist.

“What we have to do is show that both these ideologies, whilst perfectly valid, are counterproductive to the cause and that is not going to be easy.”

Styling himself on Adolf Hitler, House stated to the group that he was a “National Socialist” and also a “White Nationalist” and called himself the group’s “planner and co—coordinator”.

House has also been in contact with the British National Party and claims to have entered discussions on membership with their Northern Ireland organiser.

The BNP have made a number of failed attempts to recruit in the north in the past and revealed just last week that the organisation’s callcentre was based near Belfast, hidden in an industrial estate in Dundonald.

The centre is run by BNP supporter and fundraiser, Jim Dowson, who has been linked to Loyalist murderer Michael Stone.

The BNP, which claims the centre is raking in over pounds 500,000 annually and is manned by a staff of 12, says it intends to end sectarianism in Northern Ireland by forcing the rest of the country to join a united “British Isles”.

BNP members claim to have been active in Cookstown, Coleraine, Tobermore, Dungannon and Magherafelt areas in recent months, putting racist propaganda through letterboxes.

In the mid-90s House ran for election to the Northern Ireland Forum as part of a Labour Coalition of socialist candidates and was the youngest candidate to ever run for election in Northern Ireland.

However, following a disappointing 333 votes he rejected left- wing politics and claimed he went on to serve in the Eastern Brigade of the Irish Army, where he claims to have reached the rank of sergeant before joining the British Army reserves.

House lives out his violent neo-nazi fantasies on the Stormfront internet website where he posts under the username LeviathanNI.

In one sick rant he shares his paranoia about a coming “race war” and uses his military training to outline roles people should play.

He was also spotted watching yesterday’s anti-racist protest in Belfast.

One protestor said: “He stayed across the road and pretended he was just an interested passer-by.”

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