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Intelligence Report
2012
Winter Issue
November 11, 2012

When Wade Michael Page strode into a Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wis., and began to murder people, it was the culmination of more than a decade in the neo-Nazi movement. The best evidence suggests that Page initially came to his beliefs while serving at a North Carolina Army base that was then a hotbed of white supremacist activity, but they were honed by a dozen years on the white power music scene.

Intelligence Report
2012
Winter Issue
November 11, 2012

A series of exclusive photos chronicles Sikh temple killer Wade Michael Page’s journey through the white power music scene.

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