Meanwhile, neo-Nazi activist April Gaede, a Kalispell, Mont., resident who had corresponded frequently with Lane and was given custody of his body, announced with great fanfare that she and "the gals from WAU," a white supremacist group whose full name is Women for Aryan Unity, had established a David Lane Memorial Fund to cover the expenses of interring Lane's remains. According to Gaede, Lane had told her that he wanted to be cremated and have his ashes placed in the capstone of a pyramid monument placed in a white homeland. However, Gaede wrote on the racist online forum Stormfront.org, "Since we are not in a situation to build a monument in a White homeland," she was arranging instead to distribute Lane's ashes among 14 smaller, portable pyramids, which would then be enshrined in the homes of 14 white nationalist women. (The number of pyramids is a direct reference to the 14 words.) Lane's body reportedly was cremated in June 2007.
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