Members of the SA Men's Health Club – a front for the National Socialist Network – pose on the steps of the Adelaide Magistrates Court ahead of their alleged leader Cameron Brodie-Hall's bail application.

SA Men’s Health Club members stage fascist protest on steps of Adelaide courthouse before Cameron Brodie-Hall’s appearance

Far-right extremists have hidden their faces while bragging online over a “protest” almost identical to a disgraceful nazi stunt at Adelaide’s Holocaust Museum.

Far-right thugs posted a photo of themselves on the steps of an Adelaide court, calling for their alleged leader’s freedom, ahead of his failed bid for bail.

In the image, members of the SA Men’s Health Club – allegedly a front for the National Socialist Network extremist group – pose outside the Adelaide Magistrates Court.

The men, who blurred their faces in their photograph, carry a banner calling for the release of “political prisoners” – a reference to Cameron Brodie-Hall who, SA Police allege, is their leader.

The Advertiser can also reveal police believe the same neo-nazi group is responsible for an near-identical incident outside the Adelaide Holocaust Museum last week.

The show of support provided Mr Brodie-Hall little help inside court as he was refused bail for a second time.

His counsel insisted their client posed no risk to the community despite his fingerprint having been found inside a book of assassination, sabotage and terror-bombing instructions.

They said he would live “under the care and protection of his mother” – a submission that drew concern from the state’s chief magistrate, Judge Mary-Louise Hribal.

Read the article by Sean Fewster in The Advertiser.