

and White Aryan Resistance members who one ex-ATF agent says “could be the greatest serial bombers that ever lived in this country.” Later, her handler expanded their investigation to have her meet with Robert Joos, a religious zealot who ran a bizarre church and an extremist camp stocked with illegal weapons in remote Missouri, who had been an adviser to the Mahons. First, she cozied up to twin brothers Dennis and Daniel Mahon, K.K.K. Williams went undercover for the ATF between January 2005 and June 2009, Maysh details, often working alone and with no formal training. Now, in an exclusive interview with journalist Jeff Maysh on Substack, Rebecca Williams reveals her true identity and tells the wild story of her recruitment by the ATF and the undercover operation that could have cost her her life. And, for four and a half years, a confidential informant who helped the feds bring down a white supremacist behind a 2004 Scottsdale, Arizona, bombing that maimed a Black man - and who had plans to do much worse. A cop’s daughter who’d always harbored dreams of fighting crime.

She was a mom of two who’d gone from cocktail waitress to dancer to pay the bills.
