Black Vicar Ran Sham Marriage Conveyer Belt to Give 500 Enemy Troops British Citizenship

Daily Stormer
September 13, 2014

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Nathan Ntege. How could anyone think this creature was created in the image of God?

This is what happens when you cast pearls before dogs and swine and allow brute beasts to join the Church.

Telegraph:

A vicar operated a fake marriage “conveyor belt” allowing nearly 500 illegal immigrants to stay in Britain, a court has heard.

Reverend Nathan Ntege, 55, is accused of conducting 494 fake marriages – an average of one every other day – at St Jude’s with St Aidan’s Church in Thornton Heath south London, between December 2007 and March 2011.

When the reverend took over the church, the number of weddings went from six a year in 2005 to six a day, prosecutor Edward Lucas told Inner London Crown Court.

Witnesses described brides queuing round the block. They changed into their wedding dresses in the garden or in the toilets and shared dresses with other women. Some women married, took of their wedding dresses in a back room and left without any ceremony, There were no guests.

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He also stole all the money from conducting the marriages.

Some wedding photographs showed a bride wearing a wedding dress that was far too small, so tight she was unable to do it up properly at the back, meaning her black bra was showing.

Mr Lucas said: “There were an inordinate number of marriages presided over by Ntege. In the period we are concerned with 494 sham marriages took place.”

“A church warden has said it went from six marriages a year to six marriages a day. In 2005 there were six marriages at the church, in 2010 there were 223.

“This involved EEA (European Economic Area) members marrying EEA non-members who had no right to stay in the UK or whose leave was about to expire. They married Bulgarian nationals who were sourced by fixers.

“This number of sham bogus marriages does not take place by coincidence, the persons wishing to take part in marriages could go there no questions asked.

“Ntege was integral to the process, without him no marriages could take place in the church. It was clear he had accomplices in this.

“He was part of this enterprise to conduct false marriages in the full knowledge he had betrayed the trust of law-abiding parishioners and the church which had placed trust in him.

“He also profited from the marriages. Between 31 Jan 2007 and 31 May 2011 he should have paid £72,498 to the Diocese of Southwark, instead he paid £3,000, so defrauding the diocese of £69,498. In that period he sent £50,000 to Uganda.”

Mr Lucas said: “The weddings were farcical. Ntege and his team ran a marriage conveyor belt.”

He added: “Brian Miller’s presence at the weddings lent them respectability, he knew full well the weddings were entirely bogus.

“The marriages were technically correct but morally bankrupt, he knew the marriages were weddings of convenience.

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How many more diversity quota vicars are there in the Church of England?