BNP blogger promotes ‘cursing’ rituals and a neo-Nazi website
It seems that Lee Barnes isn’t the only BNP blogger with interesting religious views. Take the blogger who goes by the name of ‘Red Squirrel‘, for example.

On her blog, in amongst all the usual BNP stuff (and links to sites including ‘Redwatch’*), you can also find this:

Don’t know much about Odinic curses and rituals involving nithing poles? Haven’t got a spare horse head to hand, but still want to do your bit for the ‘anti-jihad’ cause? Not a problem! All you need to do is listen to pretentious nonsense like this and the gods will do the rest!
* Regarding ‘Redwatch’:
Here’s a screen shot from Red Squirrel’s site, showing her link to Redwatch:

The Redwatch website has been linked to several acts of violence against opponents of the far-right and is run by neo-Nazi thugs. I wonder if Red Squirrel is aware of BNP policy on Redwatch…
Nick Griffin has said this of the site:
The site Redwatch has nothing to do with us. We’ve repeatedly condemned it – it’s a disciplinary offence for our members to use it. It’s run by a group of neo-Nazi lunatics, who at various times have threatened to stab me on sight; for being a moderate and a sell-out and in the pay of the Jews. These people are mad – that site is nothing to do with us.
The Redwatch URL the Red Squirrel blog links to – http://www.redwatchonline.org/ – takes the visitor to http://www.aryanunity.com/redwatchonline/, and aryanunity.com is a site that also offers an online copy of Mein Kampf, as well as this image on its home page:

With people like ‘Red Squirrel’ promoting the BNP online, no wonder the Party worries about its ‘oddball‘ members and their blogs.
