- Bernard Klatt
Bernard Klatt is a former Canadian internet service provider who ran what has been called "Canada's most notorious source of hate propaganda". [Notorious Internet service closes B.C. to continue probe of Klatt BY ROSS HOWARDBritish Columbia Bureau 455 words 28 April 1998 The Globe and Mail] In 1996, his Fairview Technology Centre in Oliver,
British Columbia hosted websites for "at least 12 groups promoting white supremacy and hate against minorities" according to theSimon Wiesenthal Centre . [Hate groups using B.C. Internet site (FROM SOUTHAMSTAR NETWORK (Vancouver Sun), 375 words, 19 July 1996, The Toronto Star] The sites included theHeritage Front , the Euro-Canadian Defence League and the Canadian Patriot's Network - hosted at the Freedom Site, which is run byMarc Lemire as well as Skin-Net, White Power Skinheads, Berserk, New Order and Nordland. A preface page to the site warned the "racially weak-at-heart" not to go any further if they are offended. [Hate groups using B.C. Internet site (FROM SOUTHAMSTAR NETWORK (Vancouver Sun), 375 words, 19 July 1996, The Toronto Star] The local cable TV company subsequently cut off Fairview's cable access and ordered Klatt to get his server computer out of its offices. ["Hate-literature incidents cited", Canadian Press, 27 July 1996, Winnipeg Free Press]Tyrone Mills, a former employee of Klatt's, told the media that Klatt gave him literature from the
White Aryan Resistance and invited him to anAryan Nations compound atHayden Lake, Idaho . "I said no, I had no interest at all, and that was that," said Mills, who worked for Klatt for seven months. "Another time he asked me, in 1995, to manage his (business) while he was down in Hayden Lake." Mills also said that Klatt voiced racist views at work and once asked him to take the literature to a friend. ["Hate-literature incidents cited", Canadian Press, 27 July 1996, Winnipeg Free Press]In 1998, Klatt organized a meeting in the Okanagan town, coinciding with the
United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Racism , featuringDoug Collins , Doug Christie,Eileen Pressler and Paul Fromm. [B.C. town in free-speech crossfire Far-right activists to meet on UN's anti-racism day BY DAVID ROBERTS The Globe and Mail 1046 words 19 March 1998] 40 members of the rural community picketed the meeting which was attended by a handful of people. [Meeting of Canadian far-right activists fizzles, Reuters, 177 words, 22 March 1998]Klatt's internet service was closed in 1998 when BC Tel informed him of their refusal to accept legal liability for it. [Notorious Internet service closes B.C. to continue probe of Klatt BY ROSS HOWARD, The Globe and Mail, 455 words, 28 April 1998]
More recently Klatt has been cited as an "expert" by Connie and Mark Fournier of
Free Dominion in their campaign against human rights lawyerRichard Warman .References
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