
LEADING loyalist Johnny ‘Mad Dog’ Adair has gone to war-torn Uganda to help build an orphanage funded by neoNazi supporters in Germany.
The orphanage will be named after C Company, Adair’s notorious Shankill Road UDA unit which murdered 43 Catholics.
“It’s a great idea and I’m hoping it will help a lot of underprivileged African children. There are a lot of people worse off than us in other parts of the world. I want to put something back into society, ” Adair told the Sunday Tribune as he set off for Uganda on a 10day trip last week.




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1 gentlegiant // Apr 12, 2007 at 7:55 pm
I had to check the date again to make sure it wasn’t April 1st. The idea that “Adair (or anyone else) has gone to war-torn Uganda to help build an orphanage funded by NeoNazi supporters in Germany” was the funniest thing I have read in a long time.
Anyone who would believe such a rib tickler that ‘Neo Nazis’ would fund such a venture would have to be brain dead.
2 jimmy // Apr 16, 2007 at 1:31 pm
I don’t see why gentlegiant has such a problem that the neo- nazis would fund an event like this. Yes, they are not the most likley people to fund such an event, but it does not rule them out. Just because they are extremests, it does not mean that they have ill intent for the entire world 100% of the time.
3 gentlegiant // Apr 16, 2007 at 7:18 pm
As a paid up card carrying National Socialist I can vouch for the fact that this is quite outside our policy which is one of charity begins and ends at home.
Indeed my comrades and I are in full agreement that enough money is squndered by well meaning but misguided organizations on similar financial black hole ventures that any such contributions from a Nazi organization would represent yet one further insult to our already impoverished kinsfolk.
I don’t think that is extremist, just realistic Nationalism.
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