This person is a cyber-stalker, who's been posting this same message - full of errors - on forums and blogs wordlwide. It's probably the same person who also posted here a while ago with another message about Abdul Aziz ibn Myatt.
His (?her) aim is to give links to biased sites containing biased articles about Abdul Aziz ibn Myatt, while pretending to ask for information. It's thus just a sly attempt to spread malicious allegations about the person while hiding behind anonymity.
He makes the idiotic claim that he can "only find" the links he gives - while anyone "doing some research" would have found the Wikipedia article about Myatt which gives a fairly balanced over-view of the man and link for further research:
David Myatt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anyone "doing some research" would also have found a link to The Times article about Myatt, and so on and so on.
Anyone "doing some research" would have found Myatt's many anti-racist articles.
Anyone "doing some research" into the alleged relationship between Muslim extremism and the far Right would have found Professor George Michael's book on the subject, which mentions Myatt.
The Enemy of My Enemy
The errors of this cyber stalker include:
(1) "he announced to the world". Wrong - Myatt kept quiet about it for nearly two years.
(2) "It made quite an impact in the UK press at the time". Wrong. It went unnoticed until two years later, after Myatt featured on BBC Panorama program about Copeland. Even then, there were only a few articles about Myatt.
(3) "since then I have heard nothing". Wrong. Like I said, he missed the full page article in The Times newspaper, and Myatt's Q&A session Sheikh Qaradawi's website, and Myatt's interesting article "From Neo-Nazi to Muslim" which has appeared on many Islamic websites, including recently one in the UK, and one in Thailand.
(4) "The only information from independent sources..." Wrong. Neither of the quotes sources are independent. One is a conspiracy site by a conspiracy nut; the other is a political organization which has been posting unsubstantiated allegations about Myatt for twenty years, and which is itself rumored to be linked to Britain's MI5 (see the Wikipedia article about this "Searchlight" group for more info).