A four-page letter addressed to NSW Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon outlining plans for an anti-Jewish rally outside parliament was signed by an avowed racist and neo-Nazi, according to a copy of the Form 1 application seen by the Herald .
The history of public antisemitism and racism by 28-year-old Jack Eltis – the NSW leader of the National Socialist Network (NSN) who last month called to deport “every last non-white” from Australia – raises questions as to why the protest plans were never flagged with Lanyon or senior politicians.
The miscommunication was on Monday afternoon amplified by revelations Deputy Commissioner Peter Thurtell was aware of the protest plans but did not relay the information to the commissioner.
Thurtell on Monday night told the Herald he had been made awar

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