Police discovered a room full with Nazi memorabilia, guns, knives, and a certificate from the Ku Klux Klan when they raided the home of Nicholas Brock – who claimed to be just a “military collector” Twisted Nicholas Brock, 53, is facing jail after being convicted of deliberately downloading a stash of far-right terrorism manuals. He was charged last July with three counts of possession of materials likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism contrary to Section 58 of the Terrorism Act 2000. Kingston Crown Court that police uncovered the sickening stash when they raided his home on an unrelated investigation for which he was never charged. Once inside the three-bed property, where he lives with his mother, they discovered a grotto of Nazi memorabilia including flags and eagle symbols, weapons. Neo-Nazis are using Instagram to radicalise teenagers and recruit them, report says They also found a letter to him from the National Front addressed: “Dear Patriot, Many thanks for your enquiry and interest in the National Front.” Other items including a framed “certificate of recognition” from the Ku Klux Klan, a DVD called SS Experiment Camp, a collection of Nazi-era daggers and a racist book about owning a black slave. There was also a copy of Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf, The Klansman by William Bradford Huie and White Riot: The Violent Story Of Combat 18. But it was when police looked through his electronic devices and old phones that they found three extremist documents that can be used to plan terrorist attacks stored in a folder on a hard drive labelled “military files”. It is the possession of these documents that will now see him jailed when he is sentenced in May. Despite having tattoos of prominent Nazis from the 1930s and 1940s, white supremacy symbols and runes, he told investigators he had “no interest” in far-right groups, as he “didn’t go out much” due to his social anxieties.

via dailystar: Inside neo-Nazi’s terrifying lair with weapons on walls and stash of Hitler memorabilia