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    Brett Gundlock, 2007 - 2010

    “We must secure the existence of our people and a future for White children.” The fourteen words, written by David Lane, that drives the white power movement. Dwelling in beer soaked basements with walls decorated in German, Nazi and Canadian Red Ensign flags, groups of Neo-Nazi Skinheads band together all over the country of Canada to form underground sects.

    As these individuals cover their skin with Nazi symbols and build their criminal record like résumés, their life choices alienate themselves from general society who they have pegged as the enemy. Occasionally these relationships survive through the violent intoxicated nights. Children are born, couples are wed and families are created- the next generation is crafted.

    “We all talk a lot about a lot of stuff, but sometimes you just got to shut up and do the time,” said Kyle McKee as he lightly shrugged his shoulders, talking through a phone behind shatter proof glass, while in Calgary remand centre facing two charges of attempted murder in January, 2010. “I just want to see my daughter.”

    “Their beliefs are the same, their hearts are still in the same place, they are still doing a lot for the movement just by raising those kids,” said five week pregnant Kat Hibler, referring to young couples that meet in the Movement. “I think that is important, they are going after the 14 worlds.”

    The movement continues.

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