Manchester University students who joined hate groups in Britain as undercover agents to gather information about them asserted today, in a report, that such groups were well organized and well financed.
The students said that they found connections between different individuals and organizations in the field which pointed to “systematic planning and financing” by a relatively small group of people. The report also declared that the links they found between a large number of groups, ranging from the “Racial Preservation Society” to the anti-Semitic British National Party, showed a coordinated propaganda drive.
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