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Old 08-08-2012, 03:56 AM  
Bill8
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Interesting "mantras".

"A compilation of Page?s online postings by the SITE monitoring service shows many efforts to promote his bands, which had titles like ?Definite Hate? and ?End Apathy.? But there were also frequent references to the number 88, which is code for ?Heil Hitler,? derived from the position of the letter ?H? as the eighth letter of the alphabet, and to ?the 14 words? ? two 14-word-long supremacist mantras. The first mantra is, ?We must secure the existence of our people and a future for White Children.? The second is, ?Because the beauty of the White Aryan women must not perish from the earth.?"

http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/...a11_story.html

apparently he was a heavy drinker, and had recently lost his house to foreclosure in NC.

"After losing his job, Page apparently ran into financial trouble. Public records show that his home, in a rural part of Fayetteville, N.C., was foreclosed on in January. Page had bought the house for $165,000 in 2007, refinanced his mortgage two years later and had fallen far behind in payments."

and a musician...

"The assault Sunday put a spotlight on a little-known but vibrant ? and sometimes violent ? music subculture, according to watchdog groups. ?There is a whole underworld out there of white supremacist music of which the public is almost entirely unaware,? said Mark Potok, senior fellow at the Southern Poverty Law Center, which first flagged Page?s connection to hate groups in a blog post Monday. The group has been monitoring Page since 2000, when he began playing for bands with names such as Max Resist, Blue Eyed Devil and Intimidation One.

?This guy was in the thick of the white-supremacist music scene,? Potok said. ?He was not a fringe player. He was well known in the scene and played in some of the best-known bands.?"
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