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British police are investigating a cell of right-wing radicals known as the Knights Templar , as it emerged that a blogger using the name Lionheart called for a revival of the movement.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Norway shooting: British police investigating Knights Templar right wing radicals British police are investigating a cell of right wing radicals known as the Knights Templar, as it emerged that a blogger using the name Lionheart had called for a revival of the movement.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Paul Ray, who writes a blog under the name Lionheart, says he belongs to an anti Muslim group called The Ancient Order of the Templar Knights but denies ever meeting Breivik and says he was horrified by the mass killings in Norway on Friday.
British rightwing blogger denies meeting Norwegian gunman 2011
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Paul Ray, 35, who writes under the name Lionheart, said he was shocked and horrified by the atrocity and had closed down his blog of four years.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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He runs a blog called Lionheart and in July he wrote a post entitled An act of war!
Archive 2009-09-01 2009
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He runs a blog called Lionheart and in July he wrote a post entitled An act of war!
Fake Osman Warning? 2009
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The Queen ate the barleycorns, and sure enough after nine months she bore the most charming, lovely, splendid Prince that ever was seen, who was called Lionheart, because he was so brave and so strong.
Tales of the Punjab Flora Annie Steel 1888
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'I shall never be killed except by a Prince called Lionheart; nor by him unless he can find the solitary tree, where a dog and a horse keep sentinel day and night.
Tales of the Punjab Flora Annie Steel 1888
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Mr Ray, an Englishman who writes an anti-Muslim blog called Lionheart, has said he was one of the founders of the Knights Templar, but claims he is not the mentor cited in the Norwegian's rambling manifesto.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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The Daily Telegraph written by an individual called the Lionheart, who has written about "Moslem's soldiers ... seeking to conquer our lands and take our civilized world back into the 'Dark Ages'".
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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