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シーク教寺院を襲撃したウェイド・マイケル・ページは反ユダヤのネオナチだったそうです。
ユダヤガー!でお馴染みのカリスマ厨房@カメラ板のコテハンやインターネットゲリラのお仲間ですな。(w
まあ要するにバチカンの手羽先。(爆w
道理で日本語WIKIがバチカンシンパにより色々改ざんされてたわけです。(爆w
The Federal Bureau of Investigation said Wade Michael Page, 40, had ties to white supremacist groups and had become subject of a "domestic terrorism" probe following Sunday's massacre at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin in Oak Creek.
He was shot dead by police on Sunday, but not before he managed to kill six members of the Milwaukee area Sikh community attending a religious service.
In an April 2010 interview about his musical ambitions, the former US Army psychological operations specialist said he felt "frustration that we have the potential to accomplish so much more as individuals and a society in whole."
Page told the website of white-power record label Label 56 he started the band "End Apathy" in 2005 to seek "positive results... in our sick society."
Photographs of the three-man band that also features two of Page's friends on bass and drums on its Myspace webpage showed Page with a shaved head and gothic tattoos all over his body.
The band logo featured a screaming skull with sharp teeth and spikes sticking out the top.
Page told Label 56 Topics that End Apathy's songs cover "sociological issues, religion, and how the value of human life has been degraded by being submissive to tyranny and hypocrisy that we are subjugated to."
The label's site sells End Apathy shirts, stickers and vinyl records.
He said he first got involved in white power music in 2000, when he left his native Colorado on a motorcycle.
Page played guitar and bass for a string of hate rock bands that included Celtic Warrior, Radikahl, Max Resist, Intimidation One, Aggressive Force and Blue Eyed Devils.
Respected civil rights group the Southern Poverty Law Center branded Page a "frustrated neo-Nazi who had been the leader of a racist white-power band."
It said he had tried to purchase goods from the National Alliance, a major US hate group, in 2000.
Page's neighbor, 53-year-old retiree John Hoyt, told AFP that the suspect had a tattoo referring to the September 11, 2001 attacks by Islamist militants on US sites and "something about lost souls."
But he said he had been surprised to learn of the shootings, as Page had seemed a "pretty normal guy", despite having strong opinions about the United States' military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
http://news.ph.msn.com/top-stories/sikh-temple-shooter-linked-to-neo-nazi-group-3
Wade Michael Page, the tattooed white supremacist and former Army soldier police say gunned down six Sikhs in a Milwaukee-area temple before a police officer killed him, spread his message of hate through several rock bands for more than a decade before mounting his bloody rampage Sunday.
Playing guitar and singing in various bands -- including Definite Hate and End Apathy -- in the obscure skinhead punk scene, the 40-year-old Page spewed his lyrics at ear-splitting volume in small underground bars and on independent record labels. In an April 2010 interview with Label 56, the label that carries End Apathy's music, Page described the message behind his songs.
"The topics vary from sociological issues, religion and how the value of human life has been degraded by being submissive to tyranny and hypocrisy that we are subjugated to," Page said.
White power lyrics, which frequently discuss genocide against the Jews and other minorities, are so violent and twisted that the music is typically available only over the Internet, according to experts. In a song called "Self-Destruct" by End Apathy, Page growls his dismal vision of life in the U.S.
"You betray your dignity for this miserable life,
Refuse to think for yourself, you want to be led."
On End Apathy's MySpace page, band members call their music, “a sad commentary on our sick society and the problems that prevent true progress.” Other bands on the Maryland-based music label include Force Fed Hate, Final War, Absolute Terror and Spirit of the Patriot.
Heidi Beirich, director of the Southern Poverty Law Center's intelligence project, said Page had been on the group's radar since 2000, when he tried to purchase goods from the National Alliance, a well-known hate group. She said the group has evidence that Page attended "hate events" around the country.
"He was involved in the scene," Beirich said.
FBI Special Agent in Charge Theresa Carlson said Page was known to law enforcement authorities, but did not give details. Carlson said authorities are interested in learning what role Page's ties to white supremacy played in his attack.
"We are looking at his ties to white supremacist groups," she said.
Page, who served in the military for six years but was never stationed overseas, was a psychological operations specialist and Hawk Missile System repairman. He was awarded the Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, Army Good Conduct award, the National Defense Service Medal, Humanitarian Service Medal and Parachutist Badge. While stationed at Fort Bragg, N.C., in 1998, he was disciplined for being drunk on duty and busted down from sergeant to specialist, sources told Reuters. He was not eligible to re-enlist, the sources said.
Once booted, the Colorado native, who said he began playing guitar at age 13, apparently traveled the country, attending skinhead festivals that may have helped solidify his warped world view. Before his move to Milwaukee, Page was based in Littleton, Colo., from 2000 to 2007, 9News reported. A man bearing the same name was reportedly convicted of DUI in 1999 in Denver. Page was also ticketed for driving without a valid license in 1999, according to 9News.
"I am originally from Colorado and had always been independent, but back in 2000 I set out to get involved and wanted to basically start over," Page said in the 2010 interview. "So, I sold everything I owned except for my motorcycle and what I could fit into a backpack and went on cross country trip visiting friends and attending festivals and shows."
Page moved to Milwaukee earlier this year, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and neighbors told CBS News he had been there for about two weeks.
"Nobody has really seen him," neighbor Alma Rayes told CBS News. "We heard here and there that they've been doing a lot of arguing, between him and another female, but I haven't seen him."
The property Page rented is owned by Kurt Weins, who told the Journal Sentinel he thought Page was from Chicago and did not have a record of violence in Wisconsin.
"I had him checked out and he definitely checked out," Weins told the Journal Sentinel.
Page reportedly worked as a truck driver with Granger, Iowa-based Barr-Nunn Transportation, from about April 2006 to August 2010 while living in Fayetteville, North Carolina. An employee at the company told the Daily Mail he left 'involuntarily' but declined to elaborate.
Joseph Rackley of Nashville, N.C. told the AP on Monday that Page lived with his son for about six months last year in a house on Rackley's 3 acres of property. Wade was bald and had tattoos all over his arms, Rackley said, but he doesn't remember what they depicted. He said he wasn't aware of any ties Page may have had to white supremacists.
"I'm not a nosy kind of guy," Rackley said. "When he stayed with my son, I don't even know if Wade played music. But my son plays alternative music and periodically I'd have to call them because I could hear more than I wanted to hear."
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/08/06/sikh-temple-shooter-soundtrack-hate/#ixzz22n4sDbv8
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トンデモナイヤツダ…
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/08/06/13147115-experts-alleged-temple-gunman-jack-boot-led-neo-nazi-band-had-deep-extremist-ties?lite
http://blog.adl.org/extremism/adl-connects-suspected-shooter-at-wisconsin-sikh-temple-to-white-supremacist-skinhead-group
お悔やみ申し上げます。
ネオナチ男性と交際…ドイツ選手が繰り上げ帰国
http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/olympic/2012/news/topic/1/20120805-OYT1T00545.htm
ネオナチ?ネオバチ?
クチヒゲがロマ記事の写真とカブルのはネタですかw
>道理で日本語WIKIがバチカンシンパにより色々改ざんされてた
先程英語版ウィキ閲覧しましたが、事件の事もあって保護ページになっていました。
日本語版みたいに「ヨガ禁じている」云々どころか、ヨガに触れてなかった英語版。
日本版では団長を貶めようと謀ったのだろうか?
白人至上主義としか日本のマスゴミ出していませんが、KKKは分裂しまくって主流派は過去のイメージ払拭に動いているし。
過激な活動しているのは、ネオナチにもシンパですね。
http://www.cbsnews.com/2300-504083_162-10013265-2.html?tag=page
日本にも 隠れネオナチ がいるということ
2012年8月8日水曜日
ウェイド・マイケル・ページがネオナチだった件(続)
http://tokumei10.blogspot.com/2012/08/WadeMichaelPage.html
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