Ku Klux Klan
The KKK is a movement that has been very controversial since the Civil War.
The Klan as they call themselves was created as a result of the occupation of
Federal troops in the South. The KKK’s purpose at the time was to provide the
people of the south with the leadership to bring back the values of Western
Civilization that was taken from them. In the 1920’s the Klan had its most
popular era. At this time the KKK was the most active politically then it has
ever been in history. The KKK still exists today as a brotherhood and a new
White racial community that lives and functions by the ideals it promotes. Today
the Klan is in its 5th era and continues to be America’s oldest and most
effective White Christian Fraternal organization.
The Klan stands for
many things: The White Race, America First, (First before any foreign or alien
influence or interest, and a foreign policy of military non-intervention.) The
Constitution, (As originally written and intended. The finest system of
government ever conceived by man, who is based on the Holy Bible and Christian
Common Law.) Free Enterprise, (Private property and ownership of business, but
an end to high-finance exploitation. We advocate economic nationalism and we
oppose the Federal Reserve Bank and so-called free trade.) Positive
Christianity, (The right of the American people to practice their Christian
faith - including prayer in schools. Many Klan members and supporters are
involved with the growing Christian Identity religion, which continues to unite
the Christian Patriot Movement in the United States.)
The Knights of the
Ku Klux Klan is a fraternal, patriotic movement promoting the ideals of Western
Christian Civilization and White Racial political self-determination. It is a
duly incorporated, non-profit, legally recognized institution, working to
rebuild our collapsing society on the principles of Christian honor, honesty,
duty, courage, brotherhood, and patriotism. As the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan
strive toward the ideals it wants for tomorrow, it lives by those today. In
order to become a member of the KKK a person has to meet the following criteria
100%, (the KKK is not an open membership movement) Only pure White Christian
people of non-Jewish, non-Negro, non-Asian descent who are at least eighteen
years old and who pledge to dedicate their lives to this cause can enter the Ku
Klux Klan. Those under the age of eighteen can join the Klan Youth Corp. with
parental consent. The Ku Klux Klan is a strictly law-abiding organization. Every
member is sworn to uphold the law and the principles of justice.
The name
Ku Klux Klan comes from the Greek word kuklos, meaning circle, because in it is
contained some of the unique characteristics of the White or Aryan race. The
wheel is a symbol of creativity therefor the creativity of the White races, and
the circle is the oldest symbol of unity. Ku Klux was simply taken from the word
kuklos and Klan was added.
According to the Klan, it is still around
because of the name and symbols break through the paper curtain of the
anti-White media and brings us to the attention of those who want to learn more
about us. Today it is trying to prevent people from taking away your guns,
against promoting homosexuals in schools, against permitting the flood of
illegal aliens coming across our borders that then tax you to death in order to
pay for welfare and other give-away programs.
In conclusion the KKK is a
movement with very strong beliefs and many deep roots in its history. The KKK is
an ongoing movement that will be around until all there demands are met.