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William John Beattie

William John Beattie (known as John Beattie) was the founder and former leader of the Canadian Nazi Party. The establishment of the Canadian Nazi Party, re-named the National Socialist Party in 1967, marked a re-emergence of organized neo-Nazi activity in Canada that had been dormant since the days of Adrian Arcand.〔
== The Canadian Nazi Party leader ==

Beattie organized a number of rallies in Toronto in the mid-1960s, although few actual Canadian Nazi Party members attended, and none of the rallies resulted in much support for Beattie’s cause. One of these rallies on May 30, 1965, resulted in a violent encounter with Jewish activists who disrupted Beattie’s rally at Allan Gardens.〔(Shofar FTP Archives: "Hate Groups and Bigotry's Fellow Travellers", by Manuel Prutschi )〕 Beattie later found himself in legal trouble as a result of his rallies, and an expose article was written in Canadian newsmagazine Maclean's by private investigator John Garrity, who had been hired by the Canadian Jewish Congress to infiltrate Beattie's movement.〔 As a result of a daubing swastikas on the gateposts of prominent Jewish leaders in Toronto, Beattie was sent to prison for six months having been convicted of public mischief.〔NOW Toronto - Bernie Farber:("Nazi Nobody", 11-17 Sept 2014 )〕 In a 1966 ''Playboy Magazine'' interview, American Nazi Party founder George Lincoln Rockwell referred to Beattie as leading, “a tremendous and successful movement” in Canada.〔(faem.com - April 1966 PLAYBOY Interview: GEORGE LINCOLN ROCKWELL )〕
After changing the group’s name to the National Socialist Party, Beattie created a recorded telephone message line. Among the messages recorded was one that claimed, “that blacks were being manipulated by Jew-communists.”〔(Shofar FTP Archives: Heritage Front - I. OVERVIEW OF THE EXTREME RIGHT )〕

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