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Truth is stranger than fiction: Bill Clinton is an icon for many in the black community, his headquarters are even located in Harlem now. But after all the smoke and mirrors, after all the lip service and patronizing speeches, a shallow legacy of terrorist appeasement and obstruction of justice was the greatest gift he gave to the black community.
No one in their right mind can call the Ku Klux Klan anything but a terrorist organization. It was deemed as such from the beginning, when President Grant sent federal troops into the South to quell Klan-led acts of terrorism against the newly freed slaves.
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Days after Klan leader Dennis Mahon boasted of ties to Iraq and OKC, the FBI discloses evidence of Aryan Republican Army involvement in the bombing which was either destroyed or unlawfully detained; insuring protection and virtual immunity for the terrorist groups involved. At Aryanfest 2004, an international gathering of Nazi skinheads, Ku Klux Klan members and other white supremacists who met this year in McDowell Regional Mountain Park; Arizona, the Imperial Wizard of Oklahoma City's Klavern, Dennis Mahon boasted of ties to Iraq and involvement in the OKC Bombing in Feb. of 2004. A local reporter writes..
"I knew Timothy McVeigh quite well," he bragged. "In fact, I knew him back when he was named Timothy Tuttle [an alias McVeigh used in the months before the bombing], and he and I were involved in quite a few bom . . . . . Let's just say he and I did some serious business together. And after Oklahoma City, the feds came after me big-time, boy, but they never proved a thing."
If evidence was destroyed by the FBI, it's no wonder they couldn't prove a thing.
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Because under the 14th Amendment, these "ex-Klan" legislators are unlawfully in office. There's no statute of limitations on murder. It's time to ask a "penitent" Sen. Byrd, under oath, whether or not he participated in any Klan lynchings while he served as a Klan recruiter. Not one Republican or Democrat dares to ask this simple question. Why?
Both parties have Senators with Klan ties dating back from the segregation era of the 1960s, such as Sen. Trent Lott (R) and Sen. Robert Byrd (D) of W. Virginia. Thus, to call the Klan what it really is- a terrorist organization- would disqualify these men from holding office and at the very least, implicate in a long-standing obstruction of justice of any federal investigation of Klan terrorism or conspiracies.
Such cowardice condemns both parties, and implicates the same.
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" [Klan leader Dennis Mahon] also admits his close friendship with German soldier Andreas Strassmeir (bottom right), whom Tim McVeigh telephoned at Elohim City before the Oklahoma City bombing. It is Mahon and Strassmeir who Carol Howe, the "key" informant for the FBI and ATF at Elohim City, insists are the prime suspects in the OKC bombing." |
On the day of the bombing, Tim McVeigh wore a t-shirt with a picture of President Lincoln bearing the inscription "Sic Semper Tyrannis" ("Thus be it always to tyrants"). These were the same words Confederate sympathizer John Wilkes Booth cried out after slaying Lincoln.
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"Lott's legacy, however, is glaring: the ethnic cleansing of an entire party. There is not one African-American Senator or Congressman in the GOP today. Not one. And this was the party of Lincoln, the party that freed the slaves."
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"A free white male is an endangered species in New York."
Larry "Wide Stance" Craig (R- Idaho)Â August 31, 1994, in response to a question about the endangered species act. Craig catered to the Klan/neo-Nazi groups and militias by beatifying Randy Weaver, a white supremacist and separatist whose family was killed by federal agents at Ruby Ridge.
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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
Looking back at the events surrounding the bombing of the Okalahoma federal building, it is becomes painfully obvious even to the most skeptical observers that someone helped conceal Ku Klux Klan (read that terrorist) involvement in the Oklahoma City Bombing and the nationwide wave of church arsons. The reason why the Klan was protected by the Clinton Administration and to an equal extent, the Lott supporters in the Senate; is perhaps as odious as the act itself...
Klan members are members of a terrorist organization. This is self-evident. Moreover, former Klan members are thereby forbidden, under the 14th amendment, to hold public office. So why is Byrd still in office? Or Hollings? or Lott, or any other legislator that is tied to or sympathetic to the Klan?
The year prior to the Oklahoma City Bombing, the KKK and Aryan Nation had activated all operational terrorist cells and openly declared the start of the race war was to begin in 1995. Lest there be any doubt, the KKK also made sure to leave their calling card in the wave of hundreds of countrywide 1995-96 church burnings. Evidence has long been uncovered that the KKK had formed ties with middle-eastern terrorists, which isn't a surprise. Consider the modus operandi of the terrorist bombings of US embassies in the middle east and Africa and then look at OKC.
The Islamic fanatic does what he does for the sake of the Koran, the Klansmen for the Kloran. The Mufti Arabs in WWII even worshipped Hitler as a God! If Hitler had middle-eastern allies, what makes you think the neo-Nazi wouldn't? the Aryan Nation and the Klan found ready financial backers and training from the middle-eastern terrorists who shared a common enemy in the Jew. It makes one wonder if Byrd's opposition to the war in Iraq was motivated by the knowledge that losing Saddam would be a blow to the Klan and Aryan Nation that could count on his financial backing.
So why the concealment of Klan and neo-Nazi involvement?
Apparently, to prevent a backlash that could threaten the careers of powerful ex-Klansmen in the Senate and House, from both parties, e.g. Sen. Robert Byrd (D), Sen. Strom Thurmond (R) and Sen. Fritz Hollings (D). (Hollings, "Senator Disney", was the Dixiecrat that placed the Confederate battle flag on the South Carolina state house in the 1960s). Why were these Klan ties so dangerous to the democrats and republicans? because under the 14th Amendment, these "ex-Klan" legislators are unlawfully in office.
Why is the Klan protected by Democrats and Republicans?
Because under the 14th Amendment, these "ex-Klan" legislators are unlawfully in office. There's no statute of limitations on murder. It's time to ask a "penitent" Sen. Byrd, under oath, whether or not he participated in any Klan lynchings while he served as a Klan recruiter. Not one Republican or Democrat dares to ask this simple question. Why?
Both parties have Senators with Klan ties dating back from the segregation era of the 1960s, such as Sen. Trent Lott (R) and Sen. Robert Byrd (D) of W. Virginia. Thus, to call the Klan what it really is- a terrorist organization- would disqualify these men from holding office and at the very least, implicate them in a long-standing obstruction of justice of any federal investigation of Klan terrorism or conspiracies since the 60s.
Indeed, at the time, several legislators Lott-era GOP were receiving campaign funds from KKK and Aryan Nation umbrella groups. Larry "Wide Stance" Craig (R- Idaho) catered to the same by beatifying Randy Weaver, a white supremacist and separatist whose family was killed by federal agents at Ruby Ridge. Curiously, on August 31, 1994, Sen. Craig remarked that "free white male is an endangered species in New York City" in response to a question about the endangered species act.
Even as late as 2000, Sen. Byrd (D) said on FOX television interview that there were "white niggers" also. Regardless of context, it is a telling glimpse into his psyche. "White niggers" is what the Klan calls white people who believe, and act upon the conviction, that we are all created equal. Are these the "white niggers" which Byrd was demeaning??
In short, the Clinton Democrats decided to protect the Klan rather than risk losing fiercely contested seats in the House and Senate by losing Byrd and his recruits, "reformed" as they might be. At stake was control of the House and Senate, both houses which had just turned Republican.
The Republican Lott stood to lose his position as Senate majority leader in the event of full disclosure; e.g., his present ties and past support of the same extremists now implicated in mass murder and terrorism.
Black Legislators Had Nowhere to Run
Many powerful African-American leaders in the Democratic party knew this. But they had nowhere to run. They had two choices:
1.) Acquiesce. Stay in a party that pardoned the continuing atrocities of the Klan but at least gave them and other minorities a token voice in the legislature.
2.) Political suicide: Go independent or jump ship to a Lott-era GOP that neither gave them a voice, or tolerated them. Moreover, they could say goodbye to their political careers when outraged Democratic constituents voted them out in the next election cycle.
Then GOP Senate Majority Leader, Trent Lott, who first came into politics on a strident segregationist platform, was a Klan sympathizer who chose instead to impeach Clinton's misconduct in the Waco/OKC investigation indirectly, via the Lewinsky scandal, sparing his own hide and that of his supporters.
Unfortunately for the Democrats, protecting the ex-Klansmen in the party was all for naught. The Democratic hemorrhaging of seats continued unabated. And by the presidential election of 2000, the Republicans would control the House, Senate and Presidency.
The Invisible Empire WANTS you to Think it's Dead
This is a nation familiar with domestic and international terrorism. Do leaders who coddle Klansmen in Washington themselves have a right to remain in office? It is obvious Klansmen like Byrd, whom are unlawfully in office, are grave party liabilities at best, and instruments of covert federal obstruction at worst.
You see, there really is no such thing as former members of the Klan, unless you're dead. Read the Kloran. When you join the KKK, it's for keeps. Otherwise you'd never make it in. And even if you do decide to leave, you can never speak or act against them as an outsider. Byrd, and Hollings, have demonstrated the veracity of this code of silence when they turned a blind eye to domestic terrorism the minute it pointed to the Klan. Byrd was a Klan recruiter, and as such, had lists of every political recruit he brought into the Democratic party, some whom are still in office. This is why the 14th Amendment prohibited former Klan terrorists from holding public office; they knew about the liability of secret oaths that hold such groups together.
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1965 FBI Memo: Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren was Klan Leader
An October 25, 1965, Memo to Assistant FBI Director William Sullivan regarding House Committee on Un-American Activities; Klan Investigations
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FDR Appoints a Klansman to the Supreme Court, 1939
Hugo Black
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Political cartoons lampooning FDR's nomination of Klansman Hugo Black to the Supreme Court.
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.
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Are we to believe Byrd was ever penitent enough to disclose KKK membership records of those Klansmen whom he had successfully recruited into the Democratic party, even as the nation reeled from Klan-led domestic terrorism? Penitent enough to come clean on the Klan lynchings he took part in?
Why is it that the Democrats believe our right to know is only important when it comes to voting records on abortion, but not important when it comes to disclosing past ties and recruited member rosters to a terrorist organization like the KKK?
It wasn't just the Democratic leadership that betrayed Americans, Lott's supremacist minions in the GOP did as well.
Indeed, after Oklahoma City, the church arsons, etc., isn't it clear that such terrorist membership, even if past, legally disqualifies a legislator from holding office and is a test of character that once failed, provides the surest litmus test of one's unworthiness to lead?
The KKK in the Supreme Court
That Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black was in the Ku Klux Klan is well-known to historians. However, according to documents released by the FBI in February 2000; Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren, who led the investigation of the Kennedy Assassination, was a leader of in the Ku Klux Klan."Chief Justice [Earl] Warren was the leader of a small local Klan group for several years..." This is an astonishing development with far-reaching implications. Chief Justice Warren headed the long-discredited Warren Commission investigation into the assassination of Catholic President John F. Kennedy. Days before the murder, the FBI received word that a plot to kill Kennedy in Dallas involved elements of the Ku Klux Klan.
"Bureau files indicate that according to The Man from Independence, by Jonathan Daniels, former President Truman paid a $10 membership fee to the Klan in 1924 when he was running for county judge. On this occasion he was asked to pledge that he would not hire Catholics. He replied that he would not make such a pledge and was reported to have taken his $10 membership fee back.";
As for Justice Hugo Black: "The September, 1941, issue of "Current Biography" indicates Justice Black was a member of the Robert E. Lee Klan Number 1, Invisible Empire, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, from September 11, 1923, until July 9, 1925....Black reportedly resigned on the eve of his campaign for the democratic nomination for United States senator. He was reportedly welcomed back into the Klan and made a life member on September 2, 1926. Black has publicly admitted Klan membership."
Hugo Black was appointed to the Supreme Court by Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a fellow Scottish Rite freemason.
Click here to get the FBI Adobe Acrobat PDF files. Please see page 84 in black1a.pdf
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"[Klan leader Dennis Mahon] boasts of his connections to Saddam Hussein�s intelligence service and admits to having been in its pay, beginning during the Persian Gulf War, when he organized several rallies for Iraq. During an interview with a Brazilian television crew, Mahon unrolled and proudly held up a poster of Yasir Arafat, reportedly one of his heroes. Mahon also admits his close friendship with German soldier Andreas Strassmeir, whom Tim McVeigh telephoned at Elohim City before the Oklahoma City bombing. It is Mahon and Strassmeir who Carol Howe, the "key" informant for the FBI and ATF at Elohim City, insists are the prime suspects in the OKC bombing."
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What's wrong with this picture?
The Klan mother has her rights protected, particularly her right to due process, redress of grievances, free speech and assembly.
The sealing of key OKC documents, for example, made any true redress of grievances impossible.
Inasmuch as these rights threatens the interests and careers of Klansmen and sympathizers still in high office and law enforcement., these civil rights are exclusive to the KKK, and we're all second class citizens to the Klan; whether we are white or black.
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The Klan has Rights You Don't
One example is freedom of speech and assembly. This was best illustrated during the Democratic and Republican conventions. In both cases, peaceful protesters
were denied free assembly in Boston and New York..
At the DNC convention in the summer of 2004, protesters were blatantly denied freedom of assembly. They were "for security purposes" forced to assemble behind this barbed wired fence above, under armed guards, out of view from the delegates.
Similarly, anti-war protesters were barred from assembling in Central Park during the GOP convention.
See any barbed wire fences around the Klan rallies pictured here? How embedded, and protected are they/ see the recent news article below...
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This Wasn't the First Time the Klan WAS the Law. Nor the Last...
Murdered civil rights workers Andrew Goodman, James Earl Chaney, Michael Henry Schwerner. The suspects are chuckling 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 itself. 30 years later, little changed.
Under Gingrich's wink and nod, 1994 was a time when the Republicans actually let a Klan leader, David Duke, openly run for Congress in Louisiana under the GOP banner. Using militias to subtly indoctrinate Americans, the Klan could remind recruits they were a force to be reckoned with, even then. They could point to governors, senators and congressmen who were tacitly sympathetic, and consequently, appointed likeminded brethren to hobble or control critical law enforcement agencies.
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Nebraska trying to oust trooper linked to KKK and other white supremacist groups
OMAHA, Neb., Aug. 26, 2006 By NELSON LAMPE Associated Press Writer
(AP)Â Robert Henderson was not fired as a state trooper because he belonged to the Ku Klux Klan and another white supremacist group, authorities said. Instead, he was ousted because he could not uphold public trust while participating in such groups, they said.
An arbitrator disagreed, ordering the State Patrol to reinstate Henderson within 60 days and pay him back wages. The state went to court Friday to keep him off the force.
"The integrity of Nebraska's law enforcement is at risk," Attorney General Jon Bruning said at news conference in Lincoln. "The Constitution does not require law enforcement to employ anyone tied to the KKK."
In a summary of the causes for firing Henderson in March, the State Patrol said membership in the KKK "seriously compromised" Henderson's ability to do his job.
Henderson and the state troopers union appealed and, under its contract, went to binding arbitration, to get his job back. Arbitrator Paul J. Caffera, a New York lawyer, last week overturned the firing.
He said Henderson was entitled to his First Amendment rights of free speech and that the state violated the troopers' contract, in part when it fired Henderson "because of his association with the Knights Party ... and the Ku Klux Klan."
According to a copy of Caffera's ruling, Henderson was interviewed by a patrol captain in February. He confirmed he had been a member of the Knights Party since June 2004 and made postings on its members-only Web site while off-duty.
Henderson also said he had joined the KKK, according to the arbitrator's report. He did so, he said, for two reasons: His wife had "divorced him for a minority" and the KKK gave him an avenue to vent his frustration.
Attempts to reach Henderson on Friday were unsuccessful. The state troopers union refused to comment, referring calls to its attorney, Vincent Valentino.
Valentino said Henderson has resigned his Knights Party membership and apologized to the State Patrol commander, Col. Bryan Tuma. The attorney also said Bruning and Tuma blew Henderson's membership and activities out of proportion.
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Another Klansman never prosecuted for the murder of the 3 Civil Rights Workers Above
What the preacher did in this story is precisely the problem we're facing now. Only instead of people like the preacher here, were talking Senators, Congressmen, federal judges. Pictured is Klan leader Edgar Ray Kellin.
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What the Klan Calls Treason
Note the Kennedy handbill (Click images to enlarge):
The 4th item notes "He has given support and encouragement to Communist inspired racial riots" *
The 5th item notes "He has illegally invaded a sovereign state with federal troops." **
This handbill was circulated on the streets of Dallas the day of Kennedy's assassination by a Klan front, a White Citizens Council, the American Fact-Finding Committee. To many in the deep south, this was an act of war. Even though President Eisenhower had done the same earlier, Eisenhower wasn't Catholic, and Kennedy was. In fact, JFK was the only Catholic president the nation ever had. As far as the Klan and other bigots were concerned, JFK was taking orders directly from Rome.
*a.k.a. the Civil Rights movement
**enforcing desegregation orders
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Klan Death Threats that Led to the Cancellation of JFK's Miami Visit
Here's a transcript of the tape made by Miami police intelligence of Joseph Milteer, a member of the "right-wing/segregationist complex," having associations with the White Citizen's Council, Congress of exile paramilitary groups....
The FBI informant drawing Milteer out is Willie Somersett.
Nov. 9, 1963
INFORMANT: I think Kennedy is coming here on the 18th, or something like that to make some kind of speech...
MILTEER: You can bet your bottom dollar he is going to have a lot to say about the Cubans. There are so many of them here.
INFORMANT: Yeah. Well, he will have a thousand bodyguards, don't worry about that.
MILTEER: The more bodyguards he has the easier it is to get him.
INFORMANT: Well, how in the hell do you figure would be the best way to get him?
MILTEER: From an office building with a high-powered rifle... He knows he's a marked man...
INFORMANT: They are really going to try to kill him?
MILTEER: Oh yeah, it is in the working. . . .
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MILTEER: They wouldn't leave any stone unturned there, no way. They will pick somebody up within hours afterwards, if anything, like that would happen. Just to throw the public off.
Earlier, in April 1963, Milteer had attended a Congress of Freedom convention in New Orleans. An informant there reported that Milteer was a director of the Dixie Clan of Georgia, a radical offshoot at the convention.
"It is his [the informant's] considered opinion that for assassination through rifles, dynamite, and other types of devices, this is the worst outfit he has ever come across." The Third Decade, Jan. 1986; see Russell, "The Man Who Knew Too Much"
Somersett continued to supply reports on Milteer following the assassination:
"MILTEER advised that they did not have to worry about LEE HARVEY OSWALD getting caught because 'he doesn't know anything' and that the 'right wing' is in the clear. MILTEER further related that,
'The patriots have outsmarted the communists and infiltrated the communist group in order that they (communists) could carry out the plan without the right-wingers becoming involved.'";
[Russell, p. 551]
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Council of Conservative Citizens online "wanted" poster of Abraham Lincoln.
Among its most prominent speakers was then Senate majority leader Trent Lott and Sen. Jesse Helms. On the day of the OKC bombing, Tim McVeigh wore a t-shirt with a picture of President Lincoln bearing the inscription "Sic Semper Tyrannis" ("Thus be it always to tyrants"). These were the same words Confederate sympathizer John Wilkes Booth cried out after slaying Lincoln. The Klan calls itself The Invisible Empire for a reason. Very few know how deeply entrenched it remains in Washington DC.
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"I wanna tell you, ladies and gentlemen, that there's not enough troops in the army to force the southern people to break down segregation and admit the nigger race into our theatres into our swimming pools into our homes and into our churches."
Strom Thurmond (R), 1948
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