One People's Project: ARYAN GUARD KNEW ABOUT KYLE MCKEE'S INVOLVEMENT IN PIPEBOMB ATTACK

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EXCLUSIVE: ARYAN GUARD KNEW ABOUT KYLE MCKEE'S INVOLVEMENT IN PIPEBOMB ATTACK

Sunday, 06 March 2011 00:33 OPP HQ

In November 2009, a pipebomb was left outside of an apartment occupied by Tyler Sturrup and his girlfriend Carolyne in Calgary Canada. Sturrup was a member of a neo-Nazi group calling itself W.E.B. (Western European Brotherhood) which had broken off of the Aryan Guard. The relationship between the remaining members of the Aryan Guard and W.E.B. had been growing increasinly acrimonious for several months, but things appear to have come to a head when Carolyne, who had previously been involved in a relationship with a member of the Aryan Guard, started dating Sturrup. It was suspected at the time that the pipebomb was a response to this new relationship.

Kyle McKee and a 17 year old youth were both implicated in the crime. The youth was later released for lack of evidence but McKee was put on trial after his capture. Members of the McKee, the remaining members of the Aryan Guard and Paul Fromm all loudly proclaimed his innocence. The Crown (the Canadian version of an Assistant DA) dropped the attempted murder charges because he didn't have enough evidence to support the charges, though McKee did plead guilty to lesser charges including possessing bomb making materials.

However we have received evidence that not only implicates McKee in the crime, but also indicates that at least one Aryan Guard member knew about it.

About 6 months ago a group of antifa were able to hack into a number of neo-Nazi websites and some personal email accounts. That information was uploaded to a number of websites and was free to be downloaded. One of the email accounts was that of Bill Noble. While we didn't download any of the information ourselves, we were sent excerpts, such as Noble's futile request for political assylum in Iran. But it appears that someone who did download the information went an extra step and used information that was found to log into some of Noble's online accounts. One of those accounts, Blood and Honour, was sent to us today and provides some details of the efforts to convince McKee's accusors to withdraw the charges against him. It also indicates that the pipebomb was not in resoponse to a domestic dispute, but because of W.E.B. claims to be purchasing weapons to be used against Aryan Guard members.

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