Monday, 13 May 2019

Hate, Hyperbole and Hysteria



"I can mention though that Sean has given ME numerous books, many of which are currently in safekeeping in north London. Within many of these books are hand written notes. One book which might be of particular interest was given to me in 2007 after the nazi room ‘private view’. The title of the book is HATE, and it is by William H Schmaltz. It is a book about George Lincoln Rockwell, a US nazi. With it Sean gave me a copy of the obituary of one John Tyndall who died in 2005. He says in an accompanying note that this obituary was posted on one of the numerous websites/blogs that he used on the day of his death in July 2005. This aside, it seems then in the deluded world of Sean that I (Kev) bought the books !! Well if I did, returning to my earlier point,  why did Sean feel the need to build his huge library to hold them???" — Kevin Chesham

Books given by me to Kevin Chesham and Beverley Mason were chiefly those I had written, and perhaps one or two random publications concerning music and spiritual matters. None were political or Nazi-orientated, save the one titled Hate (published in 1999). The distinction between Hate and the publications given me by Chesham is that Schmaltz's biography of George Lincoln Rockwell from me was anti-Nazi, and the books I received from Chesham as gifts were without exception pro-Nazi.


George Rockwell, head of the American Nazi Party, confronts Martin Luther King. 
Within three years of this confrontation, both of them would be assassinated.

The Foreword to Hate by William H Schmaltz is George Victor (author of Hitler: The Pathology of Evil) who says the following (in the ultimate paragraph): "The next American Hitler may be less crude, less openly destructive, and less self-destructive that George Rockwell was. He may be a more effective person and a more charismatic leader. Most Germans recognized the danger in Hitler only when it was too late. The greatest contribution of Schmaltz's book is the help it provides to recognize the next Hitler and the threat he poses before he gains power — before it is too late."

The book I gave to Kevin Chesham is primarily designed to shake the complacency of people who think a Nazi-like state can't happen here. The books and booklets Chesham gave to me are designed to promote a Nazi-like state in our land. Many of these gifts were purchased by Chesham from  a specialist Fascist distributor, Steven Books of Canterbury, Kent. They include titles such as Horst Wessel: His Life and Death, Germany: The Key to Europe, Hitler, Christianity & the Third Reich, Government of Tomorrow, A Policy for Britain, Tomorrow We Live, The Making of a Welsh Fascist, Firing Line, and many more. He presented me with a hardback autobiography of Diana Mosley, and countless tomes by Oswald Mosley on whom he literally doted. His correspondence was full of praise for the leader of the British Union of Fascists. Oswald Mosley's BUF became his personal obsession.

Hate was given to Chesham in person on an occasion when he visited us in Dorset. There was no accompanying note or reference to the former British National Party leader John Tyndall who has not featured or been mentioned on any of my blogs or websites. Knowing that Chesham had such a keen interest in the BNP (he and his wife claimed before witnesses at our home to be members of the BNP), I naturally sent him an e-mail to apprise him of Tyndall's death, but I am sure he already knew.

The small library storing unused books on the first floor was modest compared to those downstairs.

Chesham claims that handwritten notes were contained in books I gave him. Yet he fails to (a) mention their content, or (b) produce any of them in facsimile. I can certainly produce reams of correspondence where Kevin Chesham extols the virtues of Sir Oswald Mosley and British Fascism.

Below is correspondence written in August 1998 from Chesham to someone who had provided him with recordings of speeches made by the leader of the British Union of Fascists, and also what most probably was recordings of Nazi marching music. Not content to address the sender as "comrade" in this context, Chesham signs off with words in German. The use of the word "Brother," employed all the time by him in correspondence to people, was common among Blackshirt members of the British Union of Fascists. Oswald Mosley himself would address his men as "My Brother Blackshirts ..."




Why did Kevin Chesham enter into a relationship with Kerry Bolton, pictured above, the founder of the Order of the Left Hand Path who had been a member of the Temple of Set (a breakaway group with neo-Nazi sentiments that split from the Church of Satan) who at the time was secretary of the New Zealand Fascist Union and in 2004 became the secretary of the New Zealand National Front?

Why did he remain in correspondence with Kerry Bolton after he had returned to Great Britain in the latter half of the 1990s and ignore all my warnings about this man and his neo-Nazi-satanic ideology?


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Preface

I live on the Dorset coast, England, while also retaining an ecclesial base in Glastonbury. I do not support any political party, ...