Norman Lowell

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Norman Lowell
Norman Lowell

Born July 29, 1946 (1946-07-29) (age 61)
Pietà, Malta
Political party Imperium Europa
Residence Attard, Malta
Religion Cosmotheism[2]
Website www.imperium-europa.org

Norman Lowell (born July 29, 1946) is a banker and the founder and leader of Imperium Europa, a New Right Maltese political party.

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[edit] Imperium Europa

Main article: Imperium Europa

The stated goal of the movement is to unite all European natives under one flag, hence the name "Imperium Europa" (European Empire), leading to "a Europid bond forged through Spirituality closely followed by Race, nurtured through High culture, protected by High Politics, enforced by the The Elite."

The idea is to unite with Identity, Tradition, Sovereignty, rename it Nova Europa (New Europe), and assume a leadership position.[1]

Once we of IE are there, within the group: WE shall assume a Leadership position and we shall rename it: Nova Europa. We shall shift the whole mercantile politics of the EU into Geopolitics.

[edit] European Parliament Election

Norman Lowell contested the first European Parliament elections that were held in Malta on June 12, 2004, obtaining 1,603 first-count votes from a total of 250,691 votes cast (0.64%).[2]

[edit] General Elections 2008

Norman Lowell contested the first General Elections. He campaigned heavily against the illegal immigrants.

He was the party's candidate on the 11th and 12th District of the Maltese general election, 2008. He obtained 84 votes on first count from both district. Obtaining a 0.03% of all the votes overall.

[edit] Political descriptions

The mainstream media has described Lowell as a racist,[3] antisemitic[4] and a Nazi-sympathiser.[5] Lowell insists that he is a racialist rather than a racist.[6][7] Lowell has also stated that he is "neither a Nazi nor a Fascist nor a Neo-Nazi" and that he would be "booted out of a Nazi party within five minutes" because he's "a strong libertarian."[8] However, he has described Mein Kampf as "The Book", Adolf Hitler as "The Hero"[9] and the Holocaust as a "holy hoax". He has also praised Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who has also questioned whether the Holocaust occurred.[10][11]

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