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White Wolves

The White Wolves is a putative British nationalist and racist militant organisation - adhering to the doctrine of leaderless resistance - which claimed responsibility for several racially motivated bombings in London in 1999.
"The White Wolves is a tiny secretive group of nazi fanatics organised in cells. It first came to attention in 1994 when it issued a 'blueprint for terror' in which it set out the events now being played out in London. Copying the concept of "leaderless resistance" from American far-right extremists, they formed small cells and planned terror bombings and cold- blooded murder." 〔''Sunday Mirror'', May 2, 1999, page 4〕 The anonymous 15 page 1994 ''blueprint for terror'' - which announced the formation of the White Wolves, contained practical instructions on bomb making, and which called for a race war 〔Susan Greenberg, ''Newsweek", 5/9/1999〕 - has been widely attributed to the then neo-nazi ideologue David Myatt. 〔''Searchlight'', July 2000〕
Mike Whine, head of the Board of Jewish Deputies theorised that the White Wolves were a splinter group of Combat 18, deriving their name from a Serbian paramilitary formation.
==London bombs==

Around the time of the Brixton nail-bomb, 25 people received stenciled notes stating:
At the time of the bombings, police authorities believed that former Combat 18 second-in-command Del O'Connor was the likely head of the White Wolves.〔(Anti-terror police seek White Wolf racist over bombs ) 28 April 1999. ''The Guardian'' (UK)〕 A stencilled message had been circulated reading ''C18 did not carry out the Brixton bombing. We, the White Wolves, did.''〔Burrell, Ian (28 April 1999) ("Police seek leader of neo-Nazi gang" ), ''The Independent''.〕

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