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Blair Cottrell (born November 1989) is an Australian far-right extremist and neo-Nazi. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He was a founding member of the United Patriots Front (UPF) and the Lads Society . He has been convicted and served prison time for stalking , arson, illegal sales of steroids, and burglary .
[60] [56] Besides other run-ins with the law, in September 2017, UPF leaders Cottrell, Neil Erikson, and Christopher Shortis, were found guilty by a magistrate of inciting contempt against Muslims, and each was fined $2,000. [34] In October 2015, Blair Cottrell replaced Burgess as chairman of the United Patriots Front. [61]
Ashfield Community Action group antifascist poster protesting the presence of the Lads Society in Ashfield. In 2017, members of the United Patriots Front, Blair Cottrell, Neil Erikson, Chris Shortis and former UPF lieutenant Thomas Sewell, along with Nathaniel Anderson and Jacob Hersant, members of the neo-Nazi Antipodean Resistance, were involved in the creation of the Lads Society, a private ...
The Ohio Prep Sports Writers Association has named its 2023 All-Ohio high school football teams for Division VI and Division VII.
Tarrant had expressed support for two Australian far-right organizations, the United Patriots Front and the True Blue Crew online, and repeatedly praised Blair Cottrell, a neo-Nazi and former leader of the UPF, affectionately calling him "Emperor Blair Cottrell" during a celebration of Donald Trump being elected as President of the United ...
Prior to the terrorist attacks, the gunman had ties to Australia's prominent far-right organizations United Patriots Front (UPF), led by Blair Cottrell; and True Blue Crew (TBC), led by Kane Miller via interactions on Facebook and affectionately called Blair Cottrell "Emperor Blair" as well as an offer to join the Lads Society but declined and ...
Between 2015 and 2017 Sewell was a member of Reclaim Australia and the United Patriots Front (UPF). [14] [4] The UPF split from Reclaim Australia around May 2015. [14]In the UPF, Sewell was the second in command of Blair Cottrell, the founder of the group.
Blair Cottrell, far-right activist, former leader of United Patriots Front [542] Peta Credlin, Sky News host and former chief of staff to Tony Abbott [543] Gary Foley, co-founder of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy in 1972 [544] Fred Hooper, chair of the Murrawarri Peoples Council [545]