Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Gurdwara shooting: Gunman exhorted other race fanatics to act


 Oak Creek, Wisconsin: The gunman who killed six worshipers in a Sikh temple played in bands of heavy metals in white supremacy and comments often posted on Net forums for skinheads repeatedly urged its members to act more decision to support their cause.
"If you are interested to meet people, get involved and participate actively," wrote Michael Page Wade last year. "Stop hiding behind the computer or making excuses.
 day after the site went to a Sikh temple with a 9 mm pistol ammunition magazines and plenty of local authorities have tried to decide whether the veteran of the Army 40 years, was to take his own advice when they opened fire on foreigners in a house of worship.
Detectives warned that they could never know for definite. But the picture of the page that started Monday - present in dark corners of the Net, the records of a reliable army career as well as a lifetime lived in the margins - suggested it was a white supremacist white desired to see that their beliefs in to action.
Page, who was shot by police, described himself as a member of "Hammerskins Nation," a group of skinheads its roots in California, which has branches in Australia and Canada, according to the SITE Monitoring Service, intelligence private company based in Maryland that search the Net for extremist activities.
Between March 2010 and earlier this year, page 250 messages posted on a web-site as well as a shaved head appeared willing to recruit others. In March 2011, they announced a "family" of barbecue in North Carolina, imploring others to participate.
In November, the site has challenged a sign that the U.S. leave if Herman Cain was selected president.

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