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Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's not entirely accurate to say that no members of the Aryan Guard were spotted during the protest. John Marleau and two others were again seen prowling the alleys in a car, while a number of people known or believed to be associates of the group were seen trailing the larger demonstration and taking pictures.

28 June 2009 at 11:14

Anonymous AuntieFa said...

Never assume that because you dont see them that they aren't there. That's almost as dangerous as ignoring them. Being sneaky isnt a particularly complicated chore.

The classic Nazi skinhead sticks out in a crowd, but most of it is window dressing. Change all the clothes, add a hat and a different pair of shoes and they are nearly indistinguishable from other citizens. Some of the heavier members would either have to wear a tent or hide in a car.

28 June 2009 at 17:11

Blogger TorontoSHARP said...

Normally you'll find them hiding, taking pics of the people there, trying to get intel on the people that are against them.

But bonehead intel is normally such a joke, when they decide to publish it on their websites it's worth a good laugh. Everyone seems to be a communist, or gay, or Jewish in their little world.

"Classic nazi skinhead"... ugh... I know you did not mean it, but that makes no sense. "Classic nazi bonehead" is what you meant ;)

28 June 2009 at 20:24

Anonymous Anonymous said...

i thought you guys might like to see a photo story i stumbled upon on the canon forums . it is a collection of photos from the march protest .

http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=666146

28 June 2009 at 23:37

Anonymous Anonymous said...

C18? Wonder who did that?

1 July 2009 at 21:54

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Adding the - in Combat18 shows it couldn't be a lone wolf.

2 July 2009 at 05:13

Anonymous Mandy said...

Obviously done by John Marleau. Combat 18? How could you even doubt that fat waste of space doesn't "tag" C18 wherever he goes, hell he even tattooed it on his neck.

15 July 2009 at 10:34

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