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These guys don’t seem to have much relevance these days. The last thing written about them in the present tense goes back to 2009. Still, this is something we will keep around in case either they show up again, or their members do in other capacities.
The Aryan Guard began in late in 2006, and while there didn’t appear to be a single leader, the gang was founded by Kyle McKee primarily, there are some well known Western Canadian neo-Nazis who have joined the group, first and foremost being Bill Noble. After Noble’s Fort St. John apartment was raided by B.C. police he moved to Edmonton, Alberta in part to avoid a future arrest. During this time he made contact with other Edmonton Neo-Nazis including Glenn Bahr and Nathan Touchette, rooming with both on different occasions. He was also spotted at the University of Alberta campus in a building where Richard Warman was giving a speech on Internet hate. Noble was eventually arrested in early 2006 for violation of section 319. His trial ended a couple of weeks ago with the verdict coming down in February 2008. In the meantime Noble began his own political party (with a membership of one) before throwing his support behind Terry Tremaine and his National-Socialist Party of Canada.

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Aryan Guard
Aryan Guard Logo
Aryan Guard Logo
Location
  • Calgary, Alberta, Canada

These guys don’t seem to have much relevance these days. The last thing written about them in the present tense goes back to 2009. Still, this is something we will keep around in case either they show up again, or their members do in other capacities.

The Aryan Guard began in late in 2006, and while there didn’t appear to be a single leader, the gang was founded by Kyle McKee primarily, there are some well known Western Canadian neo-Nazis who have joined the group, first and foremost being Bill Noble. After Noble’s Fort St. John apartment was raided by B.C. police he moved to Edmonton, Alberta in part to avoid a future arrest. During this time he made contact with other Edmonton Neo-Nazis including Glenn Bahr and Nathan Touchette, rooming with both on different occasions. He was also spotted at the University of Alberta campus in a building where Richard Warman was giving a speech on Internet hate. Noble was eventually arrested in early 2006 for violation of section 319. His trial ended a couple of weeks ago with the verdict coming down in February 2008. In the meantime Noble began his own political party (with a membership of one) before throwing his support behind Terry Tremaine and his National-Socialist Party of Canada.