November 22, 2024

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Archived articles originally found on the One People's Project website.

SIKH TEMPLE SHOOTER WAS A DAMN HAMMERSKIN!

When it was learned that Wade Michael Page was the shooter at a Sikh Temple in Wisconsin, just as quickly news came out that he was in a number of WP bands. But more information has come out that says the original belief that he was not part of any actual hate group is very, very wrong. NOTE: You may see a few revisions and corrections here and there as we have this article up. We keep getting more information that we feel we need to add, including who are the rest of the boneheads in the photos we have here.

One People’s Project

OAK CREEK, WI–The shooter in the shooting at a Sikh Temple in suburban Milwaukee that killed six people before police gunned him down has been identified as Wade Michael Page, a member of the Hammerskin Nation HSN, the oldest and most violent neo-Nazi bonehead organization in the United States.

According to the Anti-Defamation League website, Hammerskin Nation was formed in Dallas, Texas in the late 80s, adopting the crossed hammers – the symbol used by the fascists in Pink Floyd’s the Wall – as their organization’s logo. At its peak. HSN was able to boast dozens of chapters across the United States and worldwide. They are best known for holding concerts around the country known as Hammerfest, but also for the murders and other violent acts that have been committed by HSN members over the past 20 years. As of late the organization has lost the strength it once had, and other organizations like Volksfront and the Vinlander Social Club – an organization founded from the remnants of the Outlaw Hammerskins, which were former Hammerskin members that were ousted – came into being.

Pictures of Page with members of HSN as well as some from another organization, the Atlantic City “Skinheads” have surfaced with Page sporting HSN or “Crew 38” patches and insignia, Crew 38 is the support group for the Hammerskin Nation.

 

Wade Page, far right, with glasses, hangs with some of his fellow Hammerskins. Robert Reznick of Allentown, PA has his arm around him in this pic, and next to them with the semi mohawk is a guy named Jared. Both are no longer in the scene.”Brent” (Rackley?) from Definite Hate/End Apathy is second from right in the top row. Wearing the Skrewdriver shirt in the top and bottom pictures is Larry Lorber and the one in the Lonsdale shirt is his brother Jason. Both are supposedly musicians.

Wade Page, far right, sporting Hammerskin patches (you don’t wear the Crossed Hammer patches unless you are a full member, but Wade was a probate at the time, so this patch he is wearing reads “Prospect of the Nation”) joins Hammerskins on stage. “Brent” is second from left.

Wade Page, far left again with Hammerskins.

At the time of his death, Page, 40, was a member of the CHS band Definite Hate, a longtime HSN band that has several Hammerskin-themed albums, including “Hammerfest 2009”, and “Murder City Hammerfest 2010” and “Tribute to Hammer Joe”, which was dedicated to the late Nordic Thunder singer Joe Rowan, who was killed in 1993 in a Green Bay, Wisconsin convenience store after a white power concert. Definite Hate played Hammerfest 2011 in Tampa, Florida.

In 2005, Page, along with two members of Definite Hate started another band. End Apathy. According to their MySpace profile, End Apathy was based in Nashville, North Carolina, and have several recordings released via the white power distribution company Label 56. In an interview on the Label 56 website, Page noted that after he left his native Colorado in 2000, he had been in other bands prior to End Apathy. “I had the opportunity to play bass with Youngland for 2 years back in 2001 – 2003 and during that time I filled in for various bands on guitar and bass including Celtic Warrior, Radikahl, Max Resist, Intimidation One, Aggressive Force, Blue Eyed Devils,” he said. All these bands have been associated with HSN.

Headed by Clemie Richard Haught, Label 56 is the music outlet for a violent neo-Nazi gang called Maryland State “Skinheads” (MDS). MDS head Jason Tankersley, while more involved with their Mixed Martial Arts arm has some organizational input over Label 56 as well. Label 56 has released a statement on its front page, which claims they’ve removed all of End Apathy’s material from their store and to “not take what Wade did as honorable or respectable and please do not think we are all like that.” Label 56 still promotes Youngland, however.

The rest of Label 56’s catalog of music that glorifies Nazi concentration camps (“Arbeit- Zum Einen Neuen Licht”), dead neo Nazis (“Joe Rowan memorial concert” and a Skrewdriver tribute CD and metal from well known European neo-Nazis (Lord Wind, Landser, Nokturnal Mortum) is still there.

Label 56 is also promoting on their Facebook page the “European American Heritage Celebration” to be held in Moosic, PA this Saturday. That event is organized by Steve Smith, the former member of Keystone State “Skinheads” who last month became a Republican Committeman for his ward in Pittston, PA.

In addition to Label 56, Tankersley ran Absolute Combat Sports, a Mixed-Martial Arts training outfit from Exile Fitness Center in Rosedale, MD. Absolute stopped operating at Exile sometime this year.

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