In February of this year, Strassmeir issued a statement from Berlin through his attorney Kirk Lyons, executive director of CAUSE, a legal foundation in Black Mountain, North Carolina notorious for championing the causes of the Ku Klux Klan and other extremists. In this unsigned "affidavit," Strassmeir states that he met Timothy McVeigh at a large gun show held in Tulsa, Oklahoma in April 1993, shortly after the Waco conflagration.
Millar died in 2001. His former attorney, Kirk Lyons, said he doubts his client had anything to do with McVeigh's attack and that Millar's fiery rhetoric was aimed more at uniting members at his compound than inciting violence. "He was trying to keep his followers together," Lyons said.
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There is little question in my mind that the evidence supports the postion that Millar was working as a federal informant.
Strassmeier was certainly a government informant,more specifically as Strassmeier put it, a provocateur.
The name that repeatedly comes up is Kirk Lyons, the champion of the white supremacy crowd. The fact that Mr. Lyons continues to con these folks proves his followers are not very supreme in one area, common sense.
In my opinion, Mr. Lyons has all the ear marks of somone who has spent many years on the government payroll. All the key players at Elohim were either on the U.S.government or Iraqi government payroll.
Andreas Strassmeier.
Millar
Carol Howe
Dennis Mahon
Without the federal dollars poured into Elohim City, that place would not have lasted 6 months.