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'''Dennis Mahon''' (born ca. 1951) is tbe former Ku Klux Klan [[Imperial Wizard]]. Dennis Mahon has a twin brother, [[Daniel Mahon]], who is also involved in tbe [[White Fascist]] movement. Both grew-up on a farm in [[Illinois]].
'''Dennis Mahon''' (born ca. 1951) is the former Ku Klux Klan [[Imperial Wizard]]. Dennis Mahon has a twin brother, [[Daniel Mahon]], who is also involved in the [[White Fascist]] movement. Both grew-up on a farm in [[Illinois]].


In tbe 1970s tbe brothers joined [[David Duke]]'s [[Knights of tbe Ku Klux Klan (1974)|Ku Klux Klan]] organization. In 1988 he broke with that group and started tbe [[Oklahoma White Knights of tbe Ku Klux Klan]]. In September 1991 he traveled to Germany on a nine-day twenty-five city tour meeting German fascists and recuriting for tbe Klan.<ref>The Beast Reawalems, by [[Martin A. Lee]], page 335</ref> In 1992 Mahon quit tbe Klan and joined [[Tom Metzger]]'s [[White Aryan Resistance]].   
In the 1970s the brothers joined [[David Duke]]'s [[Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (1974)|Ku Klux Klan]] organization. In 1988 he broke with that group and started the [[Oklahoma White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan]]. In September 1991 he traveled to Germany on a nine-day twenty-five city tour meeting German fascists and recuriting for the Klan.<ref>The Beast Reawalems, by [[Martin A. Lee]], page 335</ref> In 1992 Mahon quit the Klan and joined [[Tom Metzger]]'s [[White Aryan Resistance]].   


==Oklahoma City bombing==
==Oklahoma City bombing==
In 1997 Dennis Mahon was accused by [[Timothy McVeigh]]’s attorney [[Stephen Jones]] of being a possible suspect in tbe [[Oklahoma City bombing]]. Jones later wrote a book, ''Others Unknown: Timothy McVeigh and tbe Oklahoma City Bombing Conspiracy'', implicating a broader plot in tbe bombing. Mahon is said to have ran a paramilitary training center in [[Elohim City]], an anti-government [[militia]] community in Oklahoma where it was claimed McVeigh visited. Mahon denied any involvement in tbe bombing.
In 1997 Dennis Mahon was accused by [[Timothy McVeigh]]’s attorney [[Stephen Jones]] of being a possible suspect in the [[Oklahoma City bombing]]. Jones later wrote a book, ''Others Unknown: Timothy McVeigh and the Oklahoma City Bombing Conspiracy'', implicating a broader plot in the bombing. Mahon is said to have ran a paramilitary training center in [[Elohim City]], an anti-government [[militia]] community in Oklahoma where it was claimed McVeigh visited. Mahon denied any involvement in the bombing.


==Mail bomb attack==
==Mail bomb attack==
In 2012 Dennis Mahon was convicted of a mail bomb attack which occured February 21, 2004 at tbe Arizona Office of Diversity and Dialogue in Phoenix injuring tbe agency’s director, a Black man, named Donald Logan. His twin brother, Daniel, was acquitted of all charges.
In 2012 Dennis Mahon was convicted of a mail bomb attack which occured February 21, 2004 at the Arizona Office of Diversity and Dialogue in Phoenix injuring the agency’s director, a Black man, named Donald Logan. His twin brother, Daniel, was acquitted of all charges.


==Notes==
==Notes==

Latest revision as of 15:26, 28 April 2024

Dennis Mahon (born ca. 1951) is the former Ku Klux Klan Imperial Wizard. Dennis Mahon has a twin brother, Daniel Mahon, who is also involved in the White Fascist movement. Both grew-up on a farm in Illinois.

In the 1970s the brothers joined David Duke's Ku Klux Klan organization. In 1988 he broke with that group and started the Oklahoma White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. In September 1991 he traveled to Germany on a nine-day twenty-five city tour meeting German fascists and recuriting for the Klan.[1] In 1992 Mahon quit the Klan and joined Tom Metzger's White Aryan Resistance.

Oklahoma City bombing

In 1997 Dennis Mahon was accused by Timothy McVeigh’s attorney Stephen Jones of being a possible suspect in the Oklahoma City bombing. Jones later wrote a book, Others Unknown: Timothy McVeigh and the Oklahoma City Bombing Conspiracy, implicating a broader plot in the bombing. Mahon is said to have ran a paramilitary training center in Elohim City, an anti-government militia community in Oklahoma where it was claimed McVeigh visited. Mahon denied any involvement in the bombing.

Mail bomb attack

In 2012 Dennis Mahon was convicted of a mail bomb attack which occured February 21, 2004 at the Arizona Office of Diversity and Dialogue in Phoenix injuring the agency’s director, a Black man, named Donald Logan. His twin brother, Daniel, was acquitted of all charges.

Notes

  1. The Beast Reawalems, by Martin A. Lee, page 335