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KKK An Evil Force

KKK
An Evil Force? ... Gordon, who became the Grand Dragon or state leader of the KKK in Georgia. ...
Once organized under Grand Wizard Forrest, the Klan became a force to be reckoned with. ... There was, in fact, no law and the Klan only used force when the forces of the Radical Republicans gave it no other choice. ... It is documented that the Klan publicly posted warnings condemning the mistreatment of innocent Blacks and it is equally documented that on at least one occasion the KKK even hung one of its own members for beating up an unoffending Black man. ... There is documented proof that there were even Negroes who were actually sworn into the KKK as members. (In time I shall create a section dealing with the Negro members of the KKK. ... Some Jews rose as high as the rank of Grand Cyclops in the original KKK. (In time I will add a section dealing with the Jews in the KKK. ...
It is widely held today that the KKK was a lawless group that just went around the post war South looking for innocent Negroes to hang. ... 1, issued by the KKK to warn against unjustified violence against anyone:
"We (the KKK) reiterate that we are for peace, law, and order. ... "
But did the Klan go so far as to execute anyone caught committing an outrage in the name of the KKK? ... If one wants to calculate the total membership of the entire KKK then one must add to this 8,904,871 figure the more then one million members of the Women of the Ku Klux Klan, a separate KKK organization. To that add the combined memberships of the Junior Klan for teenage boys, the Tri-K-Klub for teenage girls, the Ku Klux Kiddies for pre-teens, the American Krusaders (the Klan auxiliary for foreign born naturalized American citizens), the Klans Colored mans auxiliary, and the branches of the KKK established in Europe, Canada, Mexico, and New Zealand. So total KKK membership would have exceeded ten million. ... Bishop Alma White praised the KKK by book and sermon. ... The KKK and WKKK sponsored play parties for their juvenile orders. Juniors arranged competitive sporting events, sponsored Klan father and son nights, picnics for the entire family, and joint meetings of the juniors and KKK. ...

A summing up of the New Jersey KKK. ...
The KKK first spread to New Jersey from the states of New York and Pennsylvania early in 1921 and has had a history of being a peaceful Klan. ... He ruled the New Jersey KKK right up to the Klans disbandment in the 1940s. ... During this time the KKK donated money to the Negro church of Belmar and paid off the mortgage to the Negro church of Vineland. ... KKK came in 1940, just prior to US involvement in W. ... However, ever since biased historians and distortionists have used that incident to create the myth that the KKK and nazis were allied to each other. It is ignored by these myth makers that in the 1920s the KKK passed out anti-fascist (as well as anti-communist) literature, that in the 1930s the Nazis in Germany persecuted and destroyed the German branch of the KKK established there, and that during W. ... Forrest), who was a United States Air Force general and was Grand Dragon of the Georgia KKK. ... , the KKK was revived again by Dr. ... The New Jersey Ku Klux Klan disbanded in the early 1990s and there has been no legitimate KKK groups established in New Jersey ever since. However, since the collapse of most neo-nazi illegal "KKK" groups the potential for the re-establishment of a legitimate political or fraternal order Klan group does exist. ... Sparing no one, majority or minority, they connected the KKK with all that was ludicrous and unwarranted in a society which they felt represented mediocracy. ... Second Imperial Wizard of the revived KKK. ... If anyone has further documentation about the Black membership of the KKK Id be grateful to be referred to it. ... In the introduction we find Flemings statement: "Many of the genuine Unionists later joined in the movement (the KKK), and there were some few Negro members, I have been told. ... When one considers that the original KKK had over 400,000 members "some few Negro members" could have totaled several thousand! ...
Now to further add to this my next source of information is from the KKK, itself. ... ", by attorney Blaine Mast and published in 1924 a chapter is dedicated to discussing the KKK and its relationship to the Black population. In this chapter we see the passage:
"The KKK claims that there is no good reason why the Colored people may not form a Ku Klux Klan of their own, and, as far as the writer knows, such an institution may exist in America. ... If they could get permission to organize they were anxious to do so and hoped for assistance from the officers of the KKK. ... As Ive said in other sections of this web page, the original KKK did not use the fiery cross. In the 47 volumes that make up the Ku Klux Report to Congress there is not one newspaper, not one eye witness, not one ex-Klansman, not one surviving victim who makes a reference to a fiery cross of any kind during the era of the original KKK. ... Simmons who revived the KKK in 1915. ... But these wannabe Klans still consider themselves as a group of regulators as was the original KKK. ... It has been decided that because of the negative image given the KKK by the illegal Klans and the negative media attention they have attracted, the authentic KKK will only meet in private. ...
The KKK is not a self declaring belief system. No one is born a Klansman or has the right to call themselves one unless they are an actual member of a legitimate branch of the KKK. ... The original KKK defined itself, defined its structure, and defined its activities and wrote them all down in the original Prescripts in 1867. ... If anyone takes the time to read the original Prescripts (available from us in our booklets section) you will plainly see that in no way, shape, or form was the KKK intended to be a church, cult, or religion of any kind. ... ) Imperial Wizards Simmons, Evans, and Colescott made it plain and clear that the KKK was not a religion, church, or political party. ... So he went off on his wild tangent and declared himself "Reverend" Ray Larsen (who isnt honest enough with you to use his real name), Imperial Wizard of the Church of the National Knights of the KKK. ... Jeff Berry split off from the Liberty Knights of the KKK (who had, themselves, split off from the Templar Knights of the KKK) in the mid 1990s. ... ) Shortly afterward, Berry took to Larsens idea and declared himself, "Reverend" Jeff Berry, Imperial Wizard of the Church of the American Knights of the KKK. ... Anyone wishing to affiliate with any Klan organization must take the time to know and understand the true principles, intentions, and purposes of the KKK.


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