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"No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress...who, having previously taken an oath...to support the Constitution of the United States, engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof..."

14th Amendment, US Constitution

Ratified in 1868, this amendment specifically targeted the KKK. Designed to negate the influence of oath-bound "ex-Klansmen" in high office, this amendment was crudely violated when FDR appointed Klansmen Hugo Black into Supreme Court. Others would follow.


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"In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends."

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Klan Church Arsonistssource: PBS- Forgotton Fires Timothy Welch, Klan Arsonist, Inmate

Klan Church Arson Victims source:  PBS- Forgotton Fires Rev. Mouzon, Macedonia Baptist Church

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"In 1997, the Dallas FBI broke up a terror plot by members of the Ku Klux Klan to blow up a Wise County power plant."

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"Former Dallas FBI Special Agent in Charge Danny Coulson was involved in the nation’s first stand-offs with domestic anti-government groups and mounted some of the first intensive domestic terror investigations. He cautioned that authorities should take care not to forget about domestic groups while concentrating on foreign ones."


"No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress...who, having previously taken an oath...to support the Constitution of the United States, engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof..."

14th Amendment, US Constitution


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FDR Appoints a Klansman to the Supreme Court, 1939

Political cartoons lampooning FDR's nomination of Klansman Hugo Black to the Supreme Court  (click to enlarge)

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The Klan has always been a potent political force...the politics of hate make it so.  In the 1960s, polarized by integration, members numbered in the millions as they did in this picture from the 20s. By the 1960s, however, the Klan had made critical and lasting inro

ads into all three legislative branches, as well as federal and local law enforcement.  In 1963, at least two Supreme Court judges, Hugo Black and Earl Warren, were known Klan members. Murders committed openly against blacks, as seen here, were never prosecuted. Particularly in the deep south.

When Mississippi Burned

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Murdered civil rights workers Andrew Goodman, James Earl Chaney, Michael Henry Schwerner. The suspects below are chuckling below not just because they knew they wouldn't be convicted, but because they had allies inside the prosecuting team that would undermine the case against them. In 1964, the Klan had two "former" members on the Supreme Court, in the Senate, and Congress. An active Klan cell in the FBI, even to this day,  should surprise no one. After all, Sen. Robert Byrd is still in office isn't he? And he was a Klan recruiter.
Pictured right are Mississippi Klan members arraigned on conspiracy charges. (Uniited States vs. Cecil Price et al)
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In the the attempts to crack down on the Klan police officials who killed three civil rights workers in Meridian, Mississippi; federal prosecutors of the 60s tried Klan atrocities as the conspiracies that they were. This is no longer the case.

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None like the conspirator is as eager to dismiss a logical conspiracy, despite the fact that legally, it only takes two people to form one.

When America Burned

Eric Rudolf. Ten days after Flight 800 exploded, the Centennial Park Bombing occurred, as promised by the Klan. At the same time, the greatest epidemic of church burnings in the nation's history transpired. Just in case anyone had any doubts....the Klan made sure to leave their calling cards.

Klan Church Arsonists source: PBS- Forgotton Fires Timothy Welch, Klan Arsonist, Inmate

Klan Church Arson Victims  source:  PBS- Forgotton Fires Rev. Mouzon, Macedonia Baptist Church


Ask yourself this simple question: if you were a leader, and your generals were not only losing the war, but defending a system that enriched the enemy and imprisoned an entire generation of your people; wouldn't those generals at the very least be court-martialed? 

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Klan members are members of a terrorist organization. This is self-evident, and they were formally labeled as such from the beginning.

Moreover, even former Klan members are forbidden, under the 14th amendment, from holding public office. Indeed, when the amendment was ratified in 1868, it was done in response to Klan terrorism against freed blacks  in the south. The federals, at the time, declared the organization terrorist, and it was one of the reasons it went underground. Unfortunately, by 1920, Hollywood films such as The Birth of a Nation and the mainstream acceptance of eugenic "racial purity" laws helped legitimize Klan ideology. The terrorism of 50 years prior had faded from memory, and soon its numbers and influence increased exponentially.  By August, 1937, Hugo Black became the most well-known member of the Klan to join the Supreme Court. Others would follow.

So why is Sen. Byrd still in office? Or Sen. Hollings? or Sen. Lott, or any other legislator that is tied to or sympathetic to the Klan? One reason is that since 1937, the Supreme Court, which interprets the Constitution, has appointed "ex-members" of the Ku Klux Klan, such as Justice Hugo Black and Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren. Are they still there, has their power really diminished? well, just ask yourself why to this day, despite all the lynchings, church bombings, arsons, KKK ties to middle eastern terrorists, political murders and anti-government activity-- the Klan is still treated as an innocuous social club. 

The Klan is called The Invisible Empire for a reason.  These people aren't stupid, what you see on Jerry Springer isn't the face of the white-collar Klan that pulled the strings from the beginning.


The Laundromat of the Supremacist Drug Trade:  Prison Guard Unions

It is a lobby stronger than the American Medical Association.

So if money is power, where does the Klan  get its money today? Drug trafficking for one, in prison and outside it. In fact, just keeping medical marijuana illegal spurs black market profits that dwarfs the Prohibition-era profits enjoyed by criminal bootleggers like Al Capone.  As the prison populations increased to the record level it is  at now, thanks to the mandatory incarcerations and 3-strikes laws, crooked prison guard unions became major players on the political scene.

They cater to both parties, taking a cut of drug profits, inmate prostitution and extortion money. They're paid off by the Aryan Brotherhood, NETA, the Black Guerilla Family and the Mexican Mafia et al; without whose blessings they cannot traffic drugs to the extent they do.  But it's not just prisoners who buy drugs, its no secret many drug cartels are run from inside prisons. The average salary of a correctional officer simply doesn't explain the incredible political clout they wield in states across the nation with massive prison systems, particularly California and Texas.*

Like with any other politically connected drug cartel, and there are many, Klan money is laundered via "respectable" laundromats like crooked prison guard unions, the laundered money buys the politicians who wage the so-called "war against drugs" that continues to enrich the very people the war is supposed to defeat. Find the politician most adamant about prosecuting the drug war without bankrupting the dealer (e.g. via legalization or taxation), and you will find a drug cartel pulling his strings. Find a politician that wants to "crack down on drugs" and seal the border, and you have a puppet for an American cartel eager to eliminate competition from either Canada or Mexico. Canada's effort to decriminalize marijuana will mean cheaper pot, and this is doesn't sit too well with the aforementioned cartels that may have to drop prices to compete.

Ask yourself this simple question: if you were a leader, and your generals were not only losing the war, but defending a system that enriched the enemy and imprisoned an entire generation of your people; wouldn't those generals at the very least be court-martialed? 

Don't take my word for it. You've heard of Prohibition and you know exactly who prospered from it- criminal cartels.

But unlike the typical drug cartel, only the Klan can boast a history of seats on the Supreme Court. This is why race relations have much to improve. This is why things really haven't changed. This is why our silence, via blind partisan loyalties, condemns us all.

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