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A gun-obsessed white supremacist wanted to establish a 'private' community in Colorado where young children would be taught an 'antisemitic curriculum' by military personnel, court filings allege.
Chad Edward Keith, 41, also described himself as a Nazi who would 'absolutely' die for his beliefs, it is claimed.
Details of Keith's deranged plans have emerged after he was arrested earlier this month for possession of a firearm by a prohibited person.
The FBI launched an investigation into Keith after several reports that he was illegally in possession of firearms. FBI agents then recruited an informant who obtained undercover pictures of Keith's weapons and learned about his white supremacist views.
His haul of 11 weapons included rifles, handguns and shotguns.
Chad Keith, 41, who described himself as a Nazi who would 'absolutely' die for his beliefs, is charged with owning weapons despite being banned because of a prior felony conviction
Keith was pictured by an FBI informant handling guns at a mountain property where he planned to start a school where children would be taught an antisemitic curriculum
Keith - who was barred from owning firearms due to a prior felony conviction - planned to establish the community at a mountain property which included 'multiple underground bunkers' and a Faraday cage to protect from electromagnetic blasts
Keith - who was barred from owning firearms due to a prior felony conviction - planned to establish the