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Its founder, Charlie Sargent, was suspected by his followers of being an MI5 informant, leading to a split(some think the whole organization began as an MI5 operation meant to discredit the BNP, and to attract the UK's more violent Neo-Nazis). The new leader, Wilf "The Beast" Browning wanted to reconcile with him, but this attempt led to Browning being murdered by Sargent and Martin Cross, former [[Skrewdriver]] guitarist. Since then, the group has further splintered into the [[White Wolves]] and Racial Volunteer Force. | Its founder, Charlie Sargent, was suspected by his followers of being an MI5 informant, leading to a split(some think the whole organization began as an MI5 operation meant to discredit the BNP, and to attract the UK's more violent Neo-Nazis). The new leader, Wilf "The Beast" Browning wanted to reconcile with him, but this attempt led to Browning being murdered by Sargent and Martin Cross, former [[Skrewdriver]] guitarist. Since then, the group has further splintered into the [[White Wolves]] and Racial Volunteer Force. | ||
In 1999 a White Wolf committed a series of three bombing attacks in London which targeted blacks, Bangladeshis and gays respectively. | In 1999 a White Wolf, [[David Copeland]], committed a series of three bombing attacks in London which targeted blacks, Bangladeshis and gays respectively. | ||
Combat 18 is now largely a label used by semi-independent local chapters in various white-majority countries; however these usually serve more or less the same purpose as the original, that is, protecting Blood and Honour events. | Combat 18 is now largely a label used by semi-independent local chapters in various white-majority countries; however these usually serve more or less the same purpose as the original, that is, protecting Blood and Honour events. |