Monday, November 2, 2015

Government Agenda: What Secret KKK Members Being Exposed Means

 In the mid-2000s I got into a verbal altercation with an Henrico County police officer; which led to him assaulting me and me getting booked.  During the ride to the jail, the cop and I figured out we had close mutual friends, even partied together, and we were both in error.  He continued this attitude even in front of the magistrate, where he advocated on my behalf as much as he could.  I was released hours later, feeling better than a person would after fighting with the cops about his upcoming court date.  When that day came, the officer was dressed in plain clothes and in great spirits.  We dapped each other up and met with the commonwealth attorney to discuss the case.  She, however, was trying to burn me; wanted to give me years for supposedly assaulting a police officer.  The officer himself tried to talk her out of that, and she wouldn't relent until she received further advice against it from her team.  At the time I couldn't help to think was there a secret plan to take me down, orchestrated by a secret organization.  I wasn't anywhere near the "voice my consciousness" person I am now, so I figured it was all in my head.  Today, a possibility of my assumption has been verified.



Anonymous, a successful hacking group, began exposing names of secret Ku Klux Klan members today...with one of the names on the list being somewhat local; belonging to the Mayor of Norfolk, Va.  They forewarned about the move last week and are also allegedly promising to start a social media campaign to increase the exposure.  You can bet the car that at least a third of the names (if not more) will have prominent positions in business, education, politics, and the medical field.  And if that estimate proves to be true, then what is also true is the covert terrorism agenda woven within the fabric of America.

So here we are again.  We're looking at a situation where men and women who could be responsible for several aspects of American life are members of an organization that tries to destroy it...or at least preserve an American life that wasn't designed for all persons living in America.  It's possible the white middle-school principal, oddly selected to guide a school in an urban, ethnic area in Any City, U.S.A., could very well be on the front end of his or her schools funding and resource problems, and for "good" reason.  The 1,000 names of the Anonymous hack indicates the chance of the smart, racist, and driven doctor...secretly vaccinating black children with elevated dosages of mercury.  Your county sheriff could by heavily influenced by not only Tea Party, but Confederate States ideals.  Wouldn't this, on some level, qualify as ongoing terror?



We know the facts; the Ku Klux Klan is the largest organized terror group in U.S. history.  This group is not only directly responsible for murders, beatings, and other forms of violence; but it's also been the most recognized symbol of American racism since it's peak during the 1920s.  So the answer in my mind to whether or not this is ongoing terror is a resounding yes.  Therefore, why is this group still legal is the real problem.  And knowing that says two things: the governmental machine behind the Klan is still alive with more efficiency and that this exposure is essentially useless.

Some people have already come out denying the truth behind their names being on the list.  But what does that prove?  Was there any belief that these people would come clean after exposure?  Why would they, they can continue being racists in secret.  It's not like local or federal law enforcement is going to chase them down and rip out there dresser drawers looking for KKK paraphernalia.  Others might loose their jobs or other affiliations, but do you think a 100+ year old organization like the Klan doesn't already have resources in place for dedicated members?  How many people exposed will leave the KKK because of this?  This isn't the same as the Ashley Madison thing, and even then many, many people worked their relationships out.  What's a non-credible list from a non-credible group gonna do?  How will the KKK agenda be altered at all?

This will go away with the fleeting news cycle and the United States will continue to support terrorism on it's less desirable citizens....and the Klan will continue to play a part in that.  Until there is state and federal legislation that considers affiliation with the KKK to be acts of terrorism in the same breath as Arab and African groups (being that the Klan has killed far more Americans anyway), your sons' teacher will possibly still be a hidden but active racist.  If anything, this information should encourage some to not allow the attention of foreign threats to supersede the attention given to the proven domestic ones.

Peace

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